'It's coming for you': Detroit 5-year-old dies of coronavirus; parents try to warn others


'It's coming for you': Detroit 5-year-old dies of coronavirus; parents try to warn others
Skylar Herbert, the daughter of two first responders, is believed to be the youngest person to have died of the virus in Michigan.



5-year-old daughter of Detroit first responders dies after contracting coronavirus
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April 20, 2020, 8:10 PM CDT
By Gabe Gutierrez and Doha Madani
Two first responders in Detroit who lost their young daughter to the coronavirus hope their grief can be used to warn others to take the pandemic seriously.
Skylar Herbert, 5, was a little girl who loved to dance and dreamed of being a pediatric dentist one day. She was bubbly and feisty and never let fear stop her from trying something new, her parents said.

She is believed to be the youngest person in Michigan to have died after testing positive for the coronavirus.
LaVondria Herbert, a police officer, told NBC News that her daughter's diagnosis came as a shock because Skylar hadn't left their home in days. Neither she nor her firefighter husband, Ebbie, have tested positive.
IMAGE: Skylar Herbert
Skylar Herbert, 5.Herbert family
"This is something that has gotten out of hand, and we need to do something about it, and that's the reason why we're doing this interview," Ebbie Herbert said. "To let people know that it doesn't matter what age you are, it's coming for you."
At first, Skylar's symptoms seemed more like strep throat, her mother said. The coronavirus never crossed their minds.
"She was being herself — eating, drinking, playing for, like, the first couple of days," LaVondria Herbert said. "But on that fourth day, she started complaining about the headache. And the fever— I just couldn't break the fever."
Skylar's oxygen levels were fine, and she didn't display any signs of respiratory distress, but she was diagnosed with a rare form of meningitis due to complications from COVID-19, the disease associated with the coronavirus. On April 3, doctors put Skylar on a ventilator as a precaution.
"So even the doctors were baffled, but they really reached out and tried to find something to do to help her," LaVondria Herbert said.
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Skylar died Sunday with her parents — as well as the doctors and nurses of the pediatric intensive care unit who looked after her — surrounding her.
"You have doctors out here trying and nurses out here trying," Ebbie Herbert said. "And they get attached. They were crying, too. It's hard on everybody."
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has received backlash from some conservatives over public health restrictions in the state, but the Herberts said they appreciate everything she's done to try to keep people safe.
"When you're dealing with a virus like this, we're learning, and even now," Ebbie Herbert said. "It doesn't care what color you are. It doesn't care about your nationality. It doesn't care about your political preference. It's just a monster that is trying to destroy whatever is in its way."
He wouldn't wish this pain on his worst enemy — just waking up in the morning and seeing his daughter's toothbrush hurts — the grieving father said.
LaVondria Herbert said she couldn't pinpoint one thing she misses the most about her daughter, whom she calls her partner in crime. She'll miss the mornings when she woke up to Skylar's kisses and her saying, "I love you."
"She'd just climb in the bed, step on your back," LaVondria Herbert said. "She was just, she would do so many things. We miss so many things about her."




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TL;DR, little black girl dies, media calls it coronavirus in the same article where they admit she had meningitis.

Which probably killed her, the meningitis or the COVID? :thinking: :smug:
 
well which one frequently kills kids and which one doesn't...

edit: it's possible it weakened her immune system opening the door for a bacterial meningitis or maybe it can cause a viral meningitis though. Who knows
 
Ostatnio edytowane:
Skylar's oxygen levels were fine, and she didn't display any signs of respiratory distress, but she was diagnosed with a rare form of meningitis due to complications from COVID-19, the disease associated with the coronavirus.
Might just be sloppy wording, but it sounds like they're saying she developed meningitis via corona. Since when does that happen?

Or maybe they're saying the meningitis was only detected because she was already hospitalized due to corona, idk.
 
Nobody Blame China news, yup probably bullshit. But my question is, what if you have other diseases, and then catch coronavirus and die? Do they count it as a coronavirus death even if it was mainly the other disease?

This strikes me as damage control though, Michigan has a garbage governor who won't even let her residents buy fucking gardening seeds. This seems like an attempt to distract from her shittiness.
 
Might just be sloppy wording, but it sounds like they're saying she developed meningitis via corona. Since when does that happen?

Or maybe they're saying the meningitis was only detected because she was already hospitalized due to corona, idk.

It says that there were no complications due to respiratory illness. Which sounds to me like the COVID was doing jack shit...
 
Nobody Blame China news, yup probably bullshit. But my question is, what if you have other diseases, and then catch coronavirus and die? Do they count it as a coronavirus death even if it was mainly the other disease?

This strikes me as damage control though, Michigan has a garbage governor who won't even let her residents buy fucking gardening seeds. This seems like an attempt to distract from her shittiness.
This should answer your question...
 
Two first responders in Detroit who lost their young daughter to the coronavirus hope their grief can be used to warn others to take the pandemic seriously.

LaVondria Herbert, a police officer, told NBC News that her daughter's diagnosis came as a shock because Skylar hadn't left their home in days. Neither she nor her firefighter husband, Ebbie, have tested positive.

So there shouldn't have been any way for her to contract this, but she still got it? And this is supposed to warn others to take the pandemic seriously? How much more serious can you get beyond holing up in your home? What am I supposed to learn from this? It's a tragedy, but what is it, exactly, that the bereaved parents want the public to know?

Might just be sloppy wording, but it sounds like they're saying she developed meningitis via corona. Since when does that happen?

They'd have to have determined viral meningitis. It's a rather rare complication of any viral infection.
 
well which one frequently kills kids and which one doesn't...

edit: it's possible it weakened her immune system opening the door for a bacterial meningitis or maybe it can cause a viral meningitis though. Who knows
If I remember right, Strep pyogenes(?) can do quite a number on a person’s body if not treated quickly and often presents as strep throat. The sheer lack of reporting these symptoms leads me to think the corona was opportunistic, if even related. I can’t think of a single circumstance where the media wouldn’t shove “IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE STREP THROAT IT COULD BE THE CORONA!” down my throat as soon as scant evidence presented itself.
 
This seems like a freak thing that was bound to happen eventually. The article doesn't really make it clear so I'm thinking that she managed to contract menigitis while in the hospital due to corona weakening her immune system and that's what killed her.

Of course the hospital is going to state that it was COVID-19 that killed her and add one more tally mark to the U.S. death count as well as make a selling headline off of her death and give another sermon about the importance of staying inside and social distancing and all that shit. Meanwhile today is just another day cooped up and jobless for god knows how much longer for millions of Americans, but if you say anything about opening shit back up to aleviate this problem you're called a COVIDIOT by millionaires bored on twitter. "...and thats like, bad because we literally have a orange man in office that called COVID-19 a chinese virus and like, your a nazi because asian americans are being discriminated against and like, were all in this together. Practice social distancing."
 
So there shouldn't have been any way for her to contract this, but she still got it? And this is supposed to warn others to take the pandemic seriously? How much more serious can you get beyond holing up in your home? What am I supposed to learn from this? It's a tragedy, but what is it, exactly, that the bereaved parents want the public to know?
By the sounds of it, the parents were only tested for an active infection of covid; I'd be willing to bet that they would both turn up positive for antibodies. They were more than likely both asymptomatic carriers, would be my guess.

I'm not a doctor or nothin', though, so I could be wrong as hell.
 
Might just be sloppy wording, but it sounds like they're saying she developed meningitis via corona. Since when does that happen?

Or maybe they're saying the meningitis was only detected because she was already hospitalized due to corona, idk.

SARS-CoV-2 is a neurotropic virus. It causes meningitis and encephalitis. In fact, it causes neurological manifestations very, very frequently.

They keep finding it in people's cerebrospinal fluid:


Recently, Beijing Ditan Hospital reported for the first time a case of viral encephalitis caused by the novel CoV attacking the CNS. The researchers confirmed the presence of SARS-CoV-2 in cerebrospinal fluid by genome sequencing, adding support to the theory this new pneumonia virus can also cause nervous system damage (Xiang et al., 2020). It is therefore likely that other pathogenic bacteria, such as bacteria, may destroy the blood–brain barrier, and secondary intracranial infections may cause headaches, projectile vomiting, visual loss, and limb convulsions in patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms.

Check out this guy. He was a 6 on the Glasgow Coma Scale and had started seizing and passed out in his own vomit because of COVID-19:


Brain MRI was performed 20 h after admission to the ICU (Figure 1). Diffusion weighted images (DWI) showed hyperintensity along the wall of inferior horn of right lateral ventricle. Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) images showed hyperintense signal changes in the right mesial temporal lobe and hippocampus with slight hippocampal atrophy. Contrast-enhanced imaging showed no definite dural enhancement. These findings indicated right lateral ventriculitis and encephalitis mainly on right mesial lobe and hippocampus. A differential diagnosis was considered to be hippocampal sclerosis accompanying post convulsive encephalopathy. Besides, T2-weighted image showed pan-paranasal sinusitis.

Or how about this airline worker who suffered necrotizing encephalitis with notable thalamic and temporal lesions on CT?


A traumatic lumbar puncture limited cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis and CSF testing for SARS-CoV-2 could not be performed. CSF bacterial culture showed no growth after 3 days, and tests for herpes simplex virus 1 and 2, varicella zoster virus, and West Nile virus were negative.

Non-contrast head CT images showed symmetric hypoattenuation in the bilateral medial thalami with normal CT angiogram and venogram, reported Griffith and coauthors. MRI demonstrated hemorrhagic rim enhancing lesions in bilateral thalami, medial temporal lobes, and subinsular regions.

The patient was started on intravenous immunoglobulin and high-dose steroids were not used due to concern for respiratory compromise.

Oh wow, check this out. Out of this cohort of 214 patients in China, 78 had fucking neurological symptoms:


Seventy-eight (36.4%) patients had neurologic manifestations. More severe patients were likely to have neurologic symptoms (40 [45.5%] vs 38 [30.2%]), such as acute cerebrovascular diseases (5 [5.7%] vs 1 [0.8%]), impaired consciousness (13 [14.8%] vs 3 [2.4%]) and skeletal muscle injury (17 [19.3%] vs 6 [4.8%]). CONCLUSION: Compared with non-severe patients with COVID-19, severe patients commonly had neurologic symptoms manifested as acute cerebrovascular diseases, consciousness impairment and skeletal muscle symptoms.

Oh, by the way, this study is peer-reviewed, now, but JAMA is down for some ungodly reason.

So, yeah, basically, COVID-19 can eat people's brains.

I mean, influenza can do this, too, but not this frequently. H1N1 doesn't cause neurological symptoms in a full fucking third of people who are hospitalized. COVID-19 does.
 
Skylar Herbert, 5, was a little girl who loved to dance and dreamed of being a pediatric dentist one day.

Get the fuck outta here; five-year olds hate the dentist, escalating with any complications with baby teeth. They like the sucker at the end from the receptionist.
 
SARS-CoV-2 is a neurotropic virus. It causes meningitis and encephalitis. In fact, it causes neurological manifestations very, very frequently.

They keep finding it in people's cerebrospinal fluid:




Check out this guy. He was a 6 on the Glasgow Coma Scale and had started seizing and passed out in his own vomit because of COVID-19:




Or how about this airline worker who suffered necrotizing encephalitis with notable thalamic and temporal lesions on CT?




Oh wow, check this out. Out of this cohort of 214 patients in China, 78 had fucking neurological symptoms:




Oh, by the way, this study is peer-reviewed, now, but JAMA is down for some ungodly reason.

So, yeah, basically, COVID-19 can eat people's brains.

I mean, influenza can do this, too, but not this frequently. H1N1 doesn't cause neurological symptoms in a full fucking third of people who are hospitalized. COVID-19 does.
Welcome back. Jacked off to any good pony cumflation porn these past few days?
 
If the parents didn't have it, and she's been locked in her house, what are the chances she caught corona while at the hospital? There's no way this won't be used as propaganda to paint protestors as racist Nazis.
 
Welcome back. Jacked off to any good pony cumflation porn these past few days?

No, too busy with an entirely different kind of horsefucking. Namely, spitting mounted knights on my lance in the beautiful hills and plains of Calradia.

Ahh, god. Eight years. I waited eight years for this fucking game, and now, I finally have the perfect excuse to stay indoors and play M&B all day like a lazy shit.

We should have a pandemic every year.
 
SARS-CoV-2 is a neurotropic virus. It causes meningitis and encephalitis. In fact, it causes neurological manifestations very, very frequently.

They keep finding it in people's cerebrospinal fluid:




Check out this guy. He was a 6 on the Glasgow Coma Scale and had started seizing and passed out in his own vomit because of COVID-19:




Or how about this airline worker who suffered necrotizing encephalitis with notable thalamic and temporal lesions on CT?




Oh wow, check this out. Out of this cohort of 214 patients in China, 78 had fucking neurological symptoms:




Oh, by the way, this study is peer-reviewed, now, but JAMA is down for some ungodly reason.

So, yeah, basically, COVID-19 can eat people's brains.

I mean, influenza can do this, too, but not this frequently. H1N1 doesn't cause neurological symptoms in a full fucking third of people who are hospitalized. COVID-19 does.

Go back to 9chan please.
 
Poor kid; it's a damn shame. That being said, the rare statistical outlier isn't a convincing argument against loosening the restrictions currently in place.
Actually, it's not. The immune systems of children don't mature until mid puberty. In personal experience, I've found their immune systems to be slow to react and protect, but once infected, their immune systems over react.
 
Poor kid.
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But I'm mashing [X] on the angle that Corona-Chan killed her. If she got COVID first, then picked up the meningitis while in the hospital she likely would have passed it onto her parents. If I'm reading this correctly, it looks like she was showing symptoms of "something" first, then went to the hospital, then tested positive for COVID & meningitis. So if she was already at the symptomatic point for COVID she would have had to pass it on to her parents in the days/hours prior to showing symptoms. The fact her parents didn't test positive makes me think she had the child-killer first, and the boomer-killer hopped along for the ride.
 
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