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SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Discussion in 'Environmental Discussion' started by tochatihu, Jan 26, 2020.

  1. fuzzy1

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    For each case such as Foreman, there seem to be one or more Muhammad Alis.

    Note also that Foreman's 'entrepreneurship' is not inventing or marketing or managing or supervising anything, but rather just licensing his name and likeness and serving as a paid spokesperson for home appliance maker Salton Inc.

    Your "99.99 5% have nothing to worry" claim is an extreme denialist stance. It claims that only about 16,500 Americans have anything to worry about, effectively denying that more than 10X that number, 210,000 are ALREADY DEAD!!
     
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    Excerpt from abstract from article cited here:

    https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/10/us-states-stopped-their-pandemic-social-restrictions-too-soon

    "Using segmented linear regression, we evaluated how state government relaxation of social distancing measures affected the time-varying effective reproduction number. We detected an immediate and significant reversal in epidemic growth gains after relaxation of social distancing measures across the U.S."

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    It really was a mistake. Can't be undone, but more social distancing seems like an obvious choice for coming few months.
     
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    sorry - the reference was meant to refer only to the survivors ..... those who sometimes wishing they hadn't -
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  4. fuzzy1

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    Even for that, your number is very far off base from what the reports are indicating.

    Survivors with continuing problems outnumber the dead.
     
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    Some fella at Harvard just said that repeated tests of the same people for work, school, etc. are skewing the positive test percentage downwards and making it difficult to get a handle on positivity rates in the general population
     
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    I'm not sure it affects public policy except perhaps mandatory mask orders.

    Bob Wilson
     
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    Good point. My workplace is requiring any on-site worker to have universal testing every 2 weeks. The positivity rate is 0. 06% among the non-symptomatic tested workers.
     
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    US overall mortality rates

    US overall mortality rates.png
     
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    Slow reversion to the mean? Let's hope so.
     
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    Optimism can take one further than that. An elder population with co-morbidities has been removed (rather a quiet verb) and will not contribute to subsequent weekly deaths.

    OTOH, new cases are rising now. With weak controls on lung interactions and less than aggressive contact tracing, they could rise much faster later. Medical interventions are doing much better than in 2020 Spring. If they do not become vastly overloaded, they can keep fatalities at 3% or below. Three % of another million cases would be 'small' (as we now count things). Three % of another 5 million cases would not be.

    Per worldview, US now has more active cases than ever before. God help the medicos.
     
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    Is it possible less severe cases are being admitted to hospitals now, rather than being sent home to recover, because beds might be more available now?
     
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    Very few places had a documented hospital bed shortage. I think it’s more likely that we have greater access to more tests that are more accurate, which results in more cases identified.
     
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    Only for those that did not go to the current government HHS site.

    State Representative Estimates for Hospital Utilization
     
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    weather is still mild, people are still foolish. plenty of time for a major outbreak
     
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    usa today: 'WHO does not recommend lockdowns to slow the co'
     
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    WHO recommends (pretty much) everything else except lockdowns. Lung spacing, avoid crowds, extensive testing, contact tracing, isolation of known or suspected cases ... things like that.
     
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    I had no inkling that Pepcid was for anything beyond its on-label use. Nature Microbiol article mentioned in link above presents evidence that it blocks a virus replication enzyme. This may or may not be a common feature of H2 blockers. I couldn't tell ya.