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To: Les H who wrote (22475)1/30/2020 12:50:03 PM
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Hospitalized Coronavirus Patients Develop Pneumonia, About 10% Die: Study

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All of the patients in China were admitted during the earliest stage of the outbreak, between Jan. 1 and Jan. 20, at Jinyintan Hospital in Wuhan, close to the seafood market where it's thought the 2019-nCoV pathogen emerged in late December.

All had pneumonia when they were admitted, and most (75%) had pneumonia in both lungs, said a team reporting in the Jan. 29 issue of The Lancet medical journal.

The typical patient was male (two-thirds of those treated), middle-aged or older (average age was 55.5 years) and almost half had underlying chronic diseases such as heart disease or diabetes, said a team led by Li Zhang, of the Tuberculosis and Respiratory Department at Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital.

Besides pneumonia, most patients had fever and coughing, and about a third had shortness of breath.

But the large majority -- 88 -- have survived their coronavirus infection, the group noted, and patients were treated with antiviral or antibiotic drugs and/or oxygen therapy.



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Nordstrom launches resale shop 'See You Tomorrow'

At its New York City flagship and online, Nordstrom on Friday will launch "See You Tomorrow," an apparel resale shop curated by Olivia Kim, vice president of creative projects, according to a company press release emailed to Retail Dive. ?The assortment will include women's apparel, shoes and handbags; men's apparel, accessories and shoes; children's wear; and jewelry and watches.?

The shop will be stocked in part with cleaned, repaired and refurbished items from the Nordstrom Quality Center, which processes returned and damaged merchandise from the company's full-price stores.? Another source will be customers, who can exchange their own used clothing at the New York flagship for gift cards they can use at Nordstrom, Nordstrom.com, Nordstrom Rack, NordstromRack.com, HauteLook and Trunk Club. The company is working on the option to mail in items as well.

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