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ill·ness·es
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illnessesnoun
Plural form of illness.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of illnesses in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of illnesses in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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Toby Dempsey exemplified the same fight and fortitude in recent years as Toby Dempsey battled valiantly against illnesses but never wavered and kept Toby Dempsey trademark sense of humor.
In the medical world, acute illnesses usually mean a week to two weeks of illness. Subacute means anywhere from two to four weeks and chronic means anything from four to six weeks on that is persistent, so, the chronic long Covid symptoms are usually people that don't return to their baseline or close to their baseline after the initial infection -- and being able to diagnose long Covid is quite difficult.
Data from other viral illnesses and some of the new data we are gathering, suggest the vast majority of people will get better but for some, recovery will be slow, for people who recover more quickly it is likely the virus has only affected the cells lining their nose.
I’d say this is one of the most life-threatening illnesses that we see as far as bacterial infection.
In the absence of surgical care, common, easily treatable illnesses become fatal, the global community can not continue to ignore this problem - millions of people are already dying unnecessarily, and the need... is projected to increase in the coming decades.
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