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Waffle! posted:A friend of mine thinks he had Covid last month, because he was bedridden sick for a week and then got better. I don't think that's how it works... That's how it works for about 30-60% of people yeah
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 03:34 |
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# ? Jun 3, 2024 22:17 |
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It's now 12h since my second Moderna shot. In addition to an armache (similar but maybe a bit stronger compared to the first shot) I also have a slight headache that I medicated. Just chilling in bed and taking it easy.
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 03:40 |
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Lolie posted:It's kind of amusing that there was such a massive push against SARS-CoV-2 being labelled in a manner which connected it with Wuhan but the media is generally referring to the variants by the location in which they were first detected. Very true. But Trump 100% openly called it the China Virus purely from racism and hatred. He wanted to make sure everyone should blame them and that it's all China's fault that we're dying. He's a horrible human being.
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 03:49 |
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What are you supposed to do in Pandemix when everyone is rolling out a preventative and some countries are cleared with closed borders? Just restart?
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 06:05 |
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jokes posted:What are you supposed to do in Pandemix when everyone is rolling out a preventative and some countries are cleared with closed borders? Just restart? The real victory was the numbers we made along the way.
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 06:13 |
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Question for you guys who are no doubt following the news closer than me... Is Pfizer's "95% effective & zero instances of severe covid/death" data holding true now that there are millions of vaccinated people?
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 06:26 |
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Lolie posted:It's kind of amusing that there was such a massive push against SARS-CoV-2 being labelled in a manner which connected it with Wuhan but the media is generally referring to the variants by the location in which they were first detected.
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 08:52 |
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So I'm going to need to go in to see a doctor for a couple of follow-ups in the next couple of weeks and my partner is kind of pushing me to move into a hotel during the time I need to go in + five day waiting period and pending the receipt of a negative test. Are there any hotel chains that are doing a particularly good job or have modified HVAC systems to help protect against any spread? Also, since I'll be working from home/hotel, it would need to have decently fast internet and a fridge and such. Maybe an extended stay would be better?
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 20:22 |
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Consider staying in a motel to avoid interior corridors, both so you don’t have to walk through them and also so they cannot act as conduits for ærosols, as they did in that Australian quarantine hotel recently. Don’t quote me on this as true for every motel in the world, but generally each room has its own HVAC unit and doesn’t share air with any other room.
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 20:35 |
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I'm going to help out with vaccinations next Wednesday near Milwaukee. I have no idea what I'll be doing yet but me.
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 20:55 |
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I ordered another mask today so I have another color to choose from and am less likely to be stuck leaving my only good mask in the wrong car. I already bought more replaceable filters for my existing mask so I should be pretty set for a while. Although I might order even more filters at some point out of an excess of caution - I'd hate for them to run out or the company go under before I got more filters, although that latter doesn't seem likely any time soon. They are making a good product and there is definitely demand. I'm hoping these masks will also be good if we have another round of wildfires, and might try them against pollen, too.
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 21:18 |
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Mr_Companie posted:Check appointments in the outlying counties, sometimes there are cancellations. My mom was able to get my grandpa and two aunts appointments in the last two days, I think one in Alameda and two in Contra Costa counties. Washington Hospital and Haller's Pharmacy in Fremont are the non-kaiser facilities I've heard of accepting appointments. Parents are scheduled for Sun/Mon shots via Kaiser now (redwood city, I think). Woo hoo! Also a friend in Portland who's a HCP giving shots/taking swabs got his second Moderna shot today. And I got my prehistoric Goldwing running, so I want for nothing.
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 21:21 |
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William Munny posted:So I'm going to need to go in to see a doctor for a couple of follow-ups in the next couple of weeks and my partner is kind of pushing me to move into a hotel during the time I need to go in + five day waiting period and pending the receipt of a negative test. Are there any hotel chains that are doing a particularly good job or have modified HVAC systems to help protect against any spread? Also, since I'll be working from home/hotel, it would need to have decently fast internet and a fridge and such. Maybe an extended stay would be better? Hilton brand does a pretty good job. I’ve needed to stay a few times in a hotel this year and havent seen anyone that works there not wear a mask + face shield. Even shitstain county MO I saw the front clerk yell at people and threaten to kick them out for not wearing a mask.
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 21:25 |
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Depends on the franchise too. I worked for anti-maskers as a front-end manager until I quit in September.
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 22:27 |
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I have a friend who's kid just got type 1 diabetes at age 4. Then that article came out stating there's could be a relationship between getting covid and having a damaged pancreas. Stay safe goons.
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# ? Feb 6, 2021 23:26 |
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CaptainSarcastic posted:I'm hoping these masks will also be good if we have another round of wildfires, and might try them against pollen, too. I started wearing a KN95 mask while clearing out an old archives room at work, which has stuff that hasn't been touched since 2009. It works great.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 01:44 |
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I went to get some takeout tonight and they were so busy I had to park further from the building than I ever have. It's like there's two different planes of existence right now and I can't imagine being on the one that feels comfortable enough to go eat in a packed, "socially distanced" restaurant. It's just a tiny rear end dining room filled with other people there's no way to make that a safe experience. On my way out a couple was going in with sparkley gift bags that looked like for a baby shower or something. The italian restaurant/bar I pass on my way home didn't have an open parking spot in their entire lot. It's just so goddamn disheartening.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 03:15 |
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explosivo posted:I went to get some takeout tonight and they were so busy I had to park further from the building than I ever have. It's like there's two different planes of existence right now and I can't imagine being on the one that feels comfortable enough to go eat in a packed, "socially distanced" restaurant. It's just a tiny rear end dining room filled with other people there's no way to make that a safe experience. On my way out a couple was going in with sparkley gift bags that looked like for a baby shower or something. The italian restaurant/bar I pass on my way home didn't have an open parking spot in their entire lot. It's just so goddamn disheartening. No inside dining here - take-out or delivery only. I miss it but holy hell has it made me realize how much I spent on eating out.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 03:17 |
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SchnorkIes posted:Fomite spread always seems like an excuse to not admit it's airborne I've always wondered why this is such a sticking point - the Australian government has generally been pretty good but is apparently allergic to the word "airborne" - and I suppose the answer is that once you acknowledge it is, you can no longer pretend that while there's community transmission it's "safe" to have people indoors in groups for any length of time, so you can't open schools, permit indoor dining etc.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 03:22 |
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If hospitals acknowledge it, they have to give everyone real PPE and that could cost as much as two dollars per day.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 03:24 |
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explosivo posted:I went to get some takeout tonight and they were so busy I had to park further from the building than I ever have. It's like there's two different planes of existence right now and I can't imagine being on the one that feels comfortable enough to go eat in a packed, "socially distanced" restaurant. It's just a tiny rear end dining room filled with other people there's no way to make that a safe experience. On my way out a couple was going in with sparkley gift bags that looked like for a baby shower or something. The italian restaurant/bar I pass on my way home didn't have an open parking spot in their entire lot. It's just so goddamn disheartening. A few days ago I drove by this boxing gym with big glass windows showing probably 30 people inside a small studio in a grid layout separated only by heavy bags (the things boxers practice on) and all I could imagine was the cloud of virus hanging in the air as they were all working out. The restaurants in the same area were packed with people too. This is in an area still averaging hundreds of cases a day. I can imagine in the future there will be an ongoing conflict. On one side the people who end up needing constant care/accommodation because they have long term chronic symptoms from covid and on the other side those who avoided getting the disease by isolating themselves for more than a year. People who were isolated from their loved ones will wonder why they should help people who recklessly ignored precautions and ended up sick. Unfortunately the reckless people will be in a lucky position because there will be no way to distinguish them from the many people who caught covid because they had no choice but to be in dangerous situations due to the lack of government support in the US for people to stay home. It's sort of frustrating knowing that the people recklessly propagating the pandemic will probably not face any consequences for it. The business owners suing to keep businesses open and their workers in danger. The churches suing to overturn health regulations preventing them from holding superspreader events. The government officials refusing to provide people the support they need to stay safe or even actively working against the implementation of public health measures. And yes the assholes who just have to have large gatherings or eat in restaurants in the middle of a goddamned pandemic.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 04:01 |
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7of7 posted:It's sort of frustrating knowing that the people recklessly propagating the pandemic will probably not face any consequences for it. The business owners suing to keep businesses open and their workers in danger. The churches suing to overturn health regulations preventing them from holding superspreader events. The government officials refusing to provide people the support they need to stay safe or even actively working against the implementation of public health measures. And yes the assholes who just have to have large gatherings or eat in restaurants in the middle of a goddamned pandemic. Speaking of... https://twitter.com/AP/status/1358200560491585536
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 04:33 |
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William Munny posted:So I'm going to need to go in to see a doctor for a couple of follow-ups in the next couple of weeks and my partner is kind of pushing me to move into a hotel during the time I need to go in + five day waiting period and pending the receipt of a negative test. Are there any hotel chains that are doing a particularly good job or have modified HVAC systems to help protect against any spread? Also, since I'll be working from home/hotel, it would need to have decently fast internet and a fridge and such. Maybe an extended stay would be better? An Airbnb might be a better choice. Still not ideal, but probably easier to isolate in than a motel.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 05:24 |
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Doggles posted:Speaking of... The same people that refuse to wear masks are the same that bitch about closed church services. And I doubt the churches will follow the 25 percent occupancy limit. And numbers were starting to look better here in California... oh well!
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 05:30 |
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7of7 posted:A few days ago I drove by this boxing gym with big glass windows showing probably 30 people inside a small studio in a grid layout separated only by heavy bags (the things boxers practice on) and all I could imagine was the cloud of virus hanging in the air as they were all working out. I was pretty into (casual, fitness-oriented) kickboxing before the pandemic. My gym is still open, with hard restrictions on class size so everyone stays at least 6ft apart. Masks are required before and after class, but not during. I miss it so badly but all I can think of is how the big glass windows fog up in the winter from all the heat and heavy breathing. I don't know how they haven't been the center of an outbreak yet. A few weeks ago a patient about my age (<35) came in for new onset heart failure, following what had been an apparently mild case of covid. Reminded me that I should tell my recently recovered friend to look into getting a cardiac workup. Just in case.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 06:35 |
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I started developing symptoms about a week ago and it has been somewhat mild but just an odd progression: day 1, day 2, day 3 - headache, mild fever, muscle aches day 4, day 5 - almost no symptoms, just a slight cough day 6 - bad sore throat, mild congestion, slight cough day 7 - sore throat is gone, but it feels like I am losing my sense of taste/smell My wife lost her sense of taste and smell on like day 2, but has had almost no symptoms since then. I am kind of paranoid that I am still developing new symptoms while everyone else seems fully recovered. Pain of Mind fucked around with this message at 18:05 on Feb 7, 2021 |
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I guess this is to be expected https://twitter.com/nycsouthpaw/status/1358469836876185600?s=20 Not good folks
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 18:51 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:Not good folks Yeah about that UK strain ..... https://twitter.com/itosettiMD_MBA/status/1358446246130819075
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 19:32 |
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I hit play on an old podcast the other day and the news was how the British strain was more contagious but there was no more deadly. LOL
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 19:36 |
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FlamingLiberal posted:Not good folks Just to be clear, I made this graph from going through archive.org pages of the CDC's garbage variant cases page to get the .csv because the surveillance is so poo poo they can't be bothered to even graph or model it. You may say, "But Blitter, that's only 500ish cases". The data is collected by helix and another test manufacturer doing genomic analysis on less than half a percent of the positive test cases they process. Helix was reporting ~72 cases back in mid January. They don't say how many tests they analyzed to get those numbers, but that company had only just recently finished processing their millionth test. It's not really viable to extrapolate what percentages are being seen into the number of actual cases but it is absolutely 10s-100s of thousands of B.1.1.7 cases right now in the US. Jan 6th to 27th; 3 weeks: 195 cases on Jan 25. 315 cases on Jan 27. 437 cases on Jan 30. 611 cases on Feb 02. It's hard to appreciate how quickly this can take off. Note how it goes from 20% to 70% in roughly a week... Aaand then the new cases goes vertical: There is a reason why the CDC called it in early January that it would be the dominant strain by March, and they have not gone back on that prediction in any way. Blitter fucked around with this message at 20:17 on Feb 7, 2021 |
# ? Feb 7, 2021 19:38 |
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Don't know if it was covered already, but the Danish government is paying out the equivalent of roughly 3 billion dollars to the mink farmers for putting everyone at risk and throwing a fit that they weren't allowed to continue abusing animals and selling pelts at net loss. Meanwhile people on welfare have so far received a generous one-time stimulus check of $160 throughout the pandemic.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 20:08 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEhAUn56Z_s yeah... a total of three people properly wearing masks
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 20:21 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Yeah about that UK strain ..... look at the y axis rounding error to double of rounding error
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 20:22 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Yeah about that UK strain ..... One thing to bear in mind is that while all schools for kids aged 5+ are now closed here, nurseries/kindergartens have remained open, which could go some way towards explaining this data.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 20:35 |
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Florida numbers don’t seem that bad for how mental they’re being. We’re under full lockdown and having similar results. Bizarre. Are they reporting weirdly? Why isn’t it stratospheric.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 20:36 |
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Bape Culture posted:Florida numbers don’t seem that bad for how mental they’re being. We’re under full lockdown and having similar results. Bizarre. Are they reporting weirdly? Why isn’t it stratospheric. Because they're lying about the numbers.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 20:44 |
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bob dobbs is dead posted:look at the y axis Raw numbers, dog. It’s a fraction of a percent of tests done by two companies in a field of many, in a country where most people aren’t tested at all.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 20:54 |
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It’s odd that with so many cases no ultra contagious mutants have emerged in the US. I wonder if the response has been so bad that being more contagious doesn’t offer any evolutionary advantage. Anyway, it looks like the South African mutant has ruined the AZ vaccine: https://www.theage.com.au/world/europe/amended-oxford-astrazeneca-covid-19-vaccine-needed-for-south-african-variant-20210208-p570dr.html
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 21:16 |
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Bape Culture posted:Florida numbers don’t seem that bad for how mental they’re being. We’re under full lockdown and having similar results. Bizarre. Are they reporting weirdly? Why isn’t it stratospheric. The last restrictions that were in place at a state level were lifted in Sept.
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gay picnic defence posted:It’s odd that with so many cases no ultra contagious mutants have emerged in the US. I wonder if the response has been so bad that being more contagious doesn’t offer any evolutionary advantage. Not only is the surveillance insufficient to find and track new variants in the US, there are indeed (at least) two - The California variant, which contains the L452R mutation - currently known as "CAL.20C" for which "much is still unknown but was identified in 36.4% of new cases in a recent study in LA". And there is the Ohio variant - which contains the 501Y mutation which is also present in the UK and SA variants and is correlated to increased infectivity. loving P.1 was found out of just 1000 samples in SF; so who knows what else is out there - P.1 is the brazilian variant currently reinfecting the entire population of Manus Brazil where they already had +70% previously infected with the old version; no immunity from previous infection at all. Aaand no one knows about it, media doesn't care about it and oh well, better OPENERUP.
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# ? Feb 7, 2021 21:30 |