I’m anxious you decided to take the out-of-context headline of an article you didn’t read and run with it:
“They were not thinking that these symptoms were compatible with hantavirus. Why? Because what she was telling [them] was [that she had] an episode of coughing some days ago that had disappeared, and what she was having at that moment was kind of like stress or anxiety or nervousness. So it was not catalogued [as hantavirus],” [Spanish health minister] Padilla said.
Floralmortal@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Women’s health concerns are always dismissed. They ignored my mom while she was in labour off-and-on for a week. Only then, did they bother to check and her water broke a week ago. I mean, at least I’m not dead 🤷
FishFace@piefed.social 2 weeks ago
The doctor believed the woman’s description of her symptoms as “anxiety”. Can you try to at least read the article before letting your confirmation bias fit it into a narrative?
saimen@feddit.org 2 weeks ago
I mean the headline literally says the opposite. So I would blame the journalists here.
But yeah, telling that there was a woman who was evacuated without symptoms but still tested positive later and who was also very anxious isn’t really worth a news story.
W98BSoD@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
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