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Klyith posted:From what I've read it's a bit less precise than that, the stuff takes some time in advance to prepare so they have to make some guesses about what strains might be active. Also they naturally aim for types that are more severe to put in the vaccine. So some years it's like the vaccine is totally ineffective against the flu that everyone gets but it's a very mild flu so it's a win anyways. They target specific things, and also only what they can actually target I assume this is what everuone got in Australia around April - July quote:2019-2020 trivalent flu shot will contain the following strains of the flu virus: But this is what the NSW Govt used so.... quote:The quadrivalent influenza vaccines for the Australian 2019 season contain the following four virus strains: A Grand Egg fucked around with this message at 22:14 on Feb 15, 2020 |
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stephenthinkpad posted:How do this thing work? A pulse oximeter uses visible light (usually red) and infrared along with a light sensor to measure the ratio of oxygenated to deoxygenated hemoglobin in your blood. Regardless of why, if your SPO2 value drops below about 93% while at rest (it's normally 98% or higher in healthy people), it'd be prudent to get medical evaluation. The caveat is that SPO2 values are usually wrong for smokers, since smoking exposes you to carbon monoxide, which creates false high readings. (So will carbon monoxide leaks.) Having a pulse oximeter at home is a pretty decent idea if for no other reason than that you can periodically use it to check your pulse rate, and if your resting pulse rate has increased inexplicably, that probably warrants a medical evaluation, too. They're cheap, they're easy to use, they're useful in multiple situations, they don't hurt (though someone with circulation issues shouldn't use one for prolonged periods of time), and it's a medical diagnostic tool that's suitable for some basic decision making in a potential emergency.
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I died from the virus last week and now am just a meat shell piloted to give bad advice on the internet.
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IF YOU ARE IN WUHAN OR SITUATED NEAR USE THE Jay-Z vs Supreme Exit Chamber
A Grand Egg fucked around with this message at 22:21 on Feb 15, 2020 |
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Peachfart posted:I died from the virus last week and now am just a meat shell piloted to give bad advice on the internet. I died from the virus last week and now am just a meat shell piloted to give good vibes to bad pussey
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Oh, the best way to protect yourself from the virus is to find someone who is infected and make out with them.
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HUAWEI PRESENTS THE HOSPITAL YOU NEED TO GO TO BROUGHT TO YOU BY NONGSHIM GLOBAL AND WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS
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Nongshim treatment would be some of that spicy Shin Ramun that opens the nasal passages, probably would be nice. Praise Korea's Hegemon
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Dely Apple posted:Nongshim treatment would be some of that spicy Shin Ramun that opens the nasal passages, probably would be nice. The Nongshim rating list is kimchi > veggie > spicy > seafood.
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QuarkJets posted:Your inlaws have seasonal cold symptoms. They almost definitely don't have the novel coronavirus, you may as well be demanding that doctors test them for malaria. I don't understand why it would be ridiculous to test them after travel to a place where it is know the virus is spreading. Several large US cities are starting to test everyone with flu symptoms for coronavirus. Since we know that the virus is transmissable while incubating, I think people testing people with symptoms that have travel exposure (even if not to the hotspot) shouldn't be out of the question at all.
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ma i married a tuna posted:I don't understand why it would be ridiculous to test them after travel to a place where it is know the virus is spreading. Several large US cities are starting to test everyone with flu symptoms for coronavirus. Since we know that the virus is transmissable while incubating, I think people testing people with symptoms that have travel exposure (even if not to the hotspot) shouldn't be out of the question at all. which cities have been performing mass testing for coronavirus in people with seasonal flu symptoms?
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We also don't know that it's transmissable during incubation, the sole publication demonstrating that was discovered to have serious flaws, including that the case they reported as asymptomatic was actually symptomatic
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QuarkJets posted:We also don't know that it's transmissable during incubation, the sole publication demonstrating that was discovered to have serious flaws, including that the case they reported as asymptomatic was actually symptomatic The data is inconclusive so let's err on the side of assuming it's no big deal
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QuarkJets posted:which cities have been performing mass testing for coronavirus in people with seasonal flu symptoms? quote:
https://m.medicalxpress.com/news/2020-02-people-flu-symptoms-coronavirus.html
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So mass testing hasn't actually occurred anywhere, they're just picking which labs will perform the testing eventually. Cool, that's what I heard too
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QuarkJets posted:which cities have been performing mass testing for coronavirus in people with seasonal flu symptoms? Doctors in five U.S. cities will begin testing patients with flu-like symptoms for the new coronavirus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. The coronavirus test will only be given to patients who test negative for the flu. So far, the testing protocol will be implemented in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Seattle, though more cities will be added. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/5-u-s-cities-start-testing-patients-flu-symptoms-coronavirus-n1136941
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ma i married a tuna posted:Doctors in five U.S. cities will begin testing patients with flu-like symptoms for the new coronavirus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. No need to test for the virus, it just wants to be friends
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poverty goat posted:The data is inconclusive so let's err on the side of assuming it's no big deal Far from being inconclusive, the evidence strongly suggests that the virus does not spread asymptomatically, and the one publication suggesting otherwise turned out to be faulty. So we should err on the side of caution when it comes to being out in public because you really don't know who's symptomatic, but you probably shouldn't leap to the conclusion that your coughing relatives definitely have novel coronavirus because they were in the same state as an asymptomatic person, that's goofy agoraphobia nonsense
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QuarkJets posted:Far from being inconclusive, the evidence strongly suggests that the virus does not spread asymptomatically, and the one publication suggesting otherwise turned out to be faulty. So we should err on the side of caution when it comes to being out in public because you really don't know who's symptomatic, but you probably shouldn't leap to the conclusion that your coughing relatives definitely have novel coronavirus because they were in the same state as an asymptomatic person, that's goofy agoraphobia nonsense I didn't do that. I said I thought it would be reasonable to test them after they tested negative for flu, which is exactly what major cities are doing for people without travel history. Your condescending tone is not matched by good reading skills.
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Daily numbers in https://twitter.com/BNODesk/status/1228808084912529408
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ma i married a tuna posted:I didn't do that. I said I thought it would be reasonable to test them after they tested negative for flu, which is exactly what major cities are doing for people without travel history. Your condescending tone is not matched by good reading skills. If you don't think that they may have it then what would be the point of testing them?
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QuarkJets posted:If you don't think that they may have it then what would be the point of testing them? maybe try thinking for a second instead of contrarian shitposting the term is “influenza like illness”, and when someone is symptomatic and tests negative for the flu it means they’re infected with something else, thus testing for ncov etc begins
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OK so should I avoid contact with pangolins or bats? Which is it?
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Ratios and Tendency posted:OK so should I avoid contact with pangolins or bats? Which is it? You should probably just avoid all lizards and bugs just to be sure.
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Computer Serf posted:maybe try thinking for a second instead of contrarian shitposting Yup, should test all of the 10 billion people who get the flu each year, with the lovely test that has a bunch of false positives. No issues at all with this.
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Peachfart posted:Yup, should test all of the 10 billion people who get the flu each year, with the lovely test that has a bunch of false positives. No issues at all with this. Isn't the problem with the tests not false positives but false negatives?
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Luckyellow posted:Isn't the problem with the tests not false positives but false negatives? False negatives are a feature, not a bug. Keeps the numbers from getting too scary.
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Poz my false neg bathole.
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poverty goat posted:False negatives are a feature, not a bug. Keeps the numbers from getting too scary. Bug Report Closed: Not a bug, way it works.
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Golli posted:Well, I just got my flu shot. This way, when I get sick in the next couple of weeks I can skip the “It’s probably just the flu “ stage and go straight to full- blown panic. flu shots take ~2 weeks to become fully effective because your immune system can't instantly produce antibodies
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Maybe your immune system.
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Computer Serf posted:maybe try thinking for a second instead of contrarian shitposting when a person with cold symptoms tests negative for flu, the next most likely outcome is that they have a cold, not pangolin lung rot, especially for someone who is at astronomically low risk for pangolin lung rot what you're doing right now is the equivalent of plugging a couple of symptoms into google and then dictating the tests that you need to a doctor
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poeticoddity posted:A pulse oximeter uses visible light (usually red) and infrared along with a light sensor to measure the ratio of oxygenated to deoxygenated hemoglobin in your blood. My Galaxy S6 has one built in via the Samsung Health app.
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More news from the plague ship https://twitter.com/BNODesk/status/1228855359906906113?s=19
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MaxxBot posted:More news from the plague ship
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and no surprise to anyone.
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Charlz Guybon posted:There were around 3700 people on that ship wasn't there? That's almost ten percent It's not surprising that there's a higher infection rate in a nearly ideal environment for a virus to spread.
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QuarkJets posted:when a person with cold symptoms tests negative for flu, the next most likely outcome is that they have a cold, not pangolin lung rot, especially for someone who is at astronomically low risk for pangolin lung rot hmm influenza like illness symptoms are actually the common cold have you tried telling the medical community about your thesis here
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Computer Serf posted:
lol, this guy is great
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We Are All Gonna Die : Is Burt Dead Yet? - Cruise Virus Megathread
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