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13Pandora13 posted:Suppose the reproductive effects we're seeing in some adults causes sterility when experienced by children. Like reverse-mumps or some poo poo?
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13Pandora13 posted:One of my dumb gently caress toxic positivity friends posted some obnoxious Tumblr meme that said something to the effect of, "the only thing you need to say to your friend sending their kid back to school is 'wow, that must have been a hard decision for you,' they don't need your negative input on a difficult time," and it's like...nah. If there's not a financial situation that necessitates sending your kid back (which in the USA is totally a possibility), if your me-time is more important than your kid's or someone else's kid's life and well-being you're a lovely parent and I've not no problem telling you as much. But number MUST go up!
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 20:18 |
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13Pandora13 posted:People keep focusing on deaths as if that's the only "bad" number. I don't understand why the potential personal financial impact isn't more terrifying to people. You'd think that would at least motivate the selfish and greedy who refuse to take basic precautions in the name of public health. Like I'm terrified of catching it, and of unknowingly spreading it. But if I have to get hospitalized for this for an extended period, with my garbage insurance, I probably end up bankrupt and in debt for the rest of my life. I'm already paying off $22,000 in medical bills
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 20:31 |
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13Pandora13 posted:People keep focusing on deaths as if that's the only "bad" number. Suppose the reproductive effects we're seeing in some adults causes sterility when experienced by children. The potential effect of an entire generation with a reduced ability to procreate is economically devastating, on top of the psychological impact.
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 20:37 |
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Iron Crowned posted:I actually had someone at work tell me that hospitals get $37,000 for each recorded COVID death. That's a bastardization of an Alex Jones talking point. The CARES Act used Pneumonia as a basis for hospital compensation when it came to Medicare patients. Admission of a COVID patient was a $13k payment, having to put a COVID patient on a ventilator was $39k. Jones took it and decided that hospitals were saying everyone had COVID and killing them on purpose once they got their payment and it really quickly spread through the conspiracy minded right.
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 20:38 |
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Tom Gorman posted:I don't understand why the potential personal financial impact isn't more terrifying to people. You'd think that would at least motivate the selfish and greedy who refuse to take basic precautions in the name of public health. No one cares about medical bills in this country until they wake up in the ICU. I really do think that we've just internalized that doctors are expensive, and we should avoid going to them until we can't ignore it anymore, so no one really considers exactly how much it costs, even with the garbage insurance everyone is stuck with, to stay in the hospital until it actually happens.
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 20:38 |
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Kalenden posted:Thank you and the others. More feedback, especially about surfaces, is welcome. Nothing is typical at the moment, but here's what I can tell you about a couple places in northern Italy that I visited in the last 10 days: Lago Maggiore and some places in the general vicinity of Venice. Lago Maggiore is quite near Bergamo, which was one of the early hotspots, so people take things quite seriously. Masks required indoors, full stop. Basically 100% compliance--I was in a cafe and a guy had his nose sticking out and the barista spotted it immediately and told him to sort it out. No discussion, he fixed it. There's hand sanitizer at the entrance to every shop and I only found empty ones two or three times. There is a lot more outside seating in restaurants (traffic is curtailed in some towns so waiters can cross the street) and urfaces are wiped down with sanitizer after each customer. Almost everything in restaurants is single use, we got little sachets of oil and vinegar instead of the bottles and our bread came in a paper sack. A lot of places don't have sugar packets out, you have to ask for them. You have to put your mask on any time you leave your table. Breakfast buffet in the hotel was served to you as you wait in a spaced out queue and say what you want. Way more places have contactless payment than in past visits. We got temperature checked before we were allowed in a museum. Some people wore masks walking around outside but many didn't. Overall, we used a lot of sanitizer but felt pretty safe. Further west, especially in Jesolo, it felt more lax and I didn't enjoy it too much. Bigger crowds (it's a beach resort but family live there) and people seemed more oblivious but still mostly respecting the mask ordinance. We rented a car to get here, so I can't say anything about public transport. I wouldn't say this is typical European behaviour either, look at that dumb protest in Berlin at the weekend for example. But some places are doing ok and you can visit without a huge amount of stress I think.
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Lazyfire posted:That's a bastardization of an Alex Jones talking point. The CARES Act used Pneumonia as a basis for hospital compensation when it came to Medicare patients. Admission of a COVID patient was a $13k payment, having to put a COVID patient on a ventilator was $39k. Ah, that explains it, I called someone out here that was spouting some Covid is a hoax poo poo once and told them that they need to stop watching Fox News, which they denied watching. How are people such morons?
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 20:40 |
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Iron Crowned posted:I actually had someone at work tell me that hospitals get $37,000 for each recorded COVID death. They're so close to getting it. "Healthcare decisions motivated by profit are bad!"
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 20:59 |
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Instead they come to the conclusion that "it's just the flu bro"
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 21:05 |
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BIG TIT LIL NIP posted:my mom wants to go back to working in the school cafeteria and i told her to write her will because covid will take her pretty quick. i made sure to let her know if she has anything she needs to say to her kids before she went back to work to get it in the will because you cant talk on a ventilator. she hated it and i think it had some effect on her so if anyones trying to stop someone they know from casting themselves into the furnace you can try that. The one thing she fears the most, that the last thing she hears before she dies will be "told you so"
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 21:17 |
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Kalenden posted:More feedback, especially about surfaces, is welcome. You can extrapolate from there i think.
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 21:18 |
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Tom Gorman posted:I don't understand why the potential personal financial impact isn't more terrifying to people. You'd think that would at least motivate the selfish and greedy who refuse to take basic precautions in the name of public health. Touching third rail results in instant death and $5000 fine.
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 21:29 |
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wyoak posted:There are enough bad effects of covid, you don't need to doom-fantasize theoreticals. What if it mutates into a deadlier form and people who don't have b or t cell memory from the milder strain all die!!! First, the suggestion that it might be good to get Covid now to protect from deadlier mutations is absurd and that is what the vaccine is for anyway. Second, the 12 month outcomes from Covid are completely unknown and there absolutely is a non-zero chance that they are worse. If HIV emerged a year ago and caused initial flulike symptoms the same number of people would be saying “it’s just a flu.” Surprise. You should not assume the effects can not get worse or risk catching Covid while we know so little about it.
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 21:46 |
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I've been seeing people saying covid is likely our generation's version of polio and I don't think they're wrong. There's so many chronic and possibly permanent issues coming up in survivors. As long a I'm living in Alberta I'm not leaving my house until it's fuckin over. Schools are fully reopening in a couple weeks and they're keeping things open even with a new surge in cases. I've battled chronic illness for years, I've worked way too hard to get to where I am, I'm not taking chances. It's terrifying to think I might have to go through all that poo poo again, if I even fuckin survive it. I'm sick of being fuckin sick amd I don't want to get sicker.
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Picnic Princess posted:I've been seeing people saying covid is likely our generation's version of polio and I don't think they're wrong. There's so many chronic and possibly permanent issues coming up in survivors. This is a good plan and you should stick to it. Alberta is not taking it seriously enough.
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Iron Crowned posted:Ah, that explains it, I called someone out here that was spouting some Covid is a hoax poo poo once and told them that they need to stop watching Fox News, which they denied watching. How are people such morons? It's the scale of the thing that makes people think it has to be something it isn't. It is the same reason 9/11 truthers exist and you have theories like "crisis actors" at mass shootings. For some people it seems like this simply can't be real, so they so something incredibly dumb and decide there is a profit or political motive backing the event when there isn't any (or the wrong person is blamed, in the case of 9/11). I'm reading Pale Horse Rider, about the life of Bill Cooper, now and these people have been around forever. The internet just makes it incredibly easy to find and spread these ideas in a way that wasn't possible in prior decades.
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 22:48 |
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teardrop posted:First, the suggestion that it might be good to get Covid now to protect from deadlier mutations is absurd and that is what the vaccine is for anyway. both could happen, neither is probable, maybe just pay attention to actual research instead of fantasycrafting worst-case scenarios
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 23:00 |
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Has this one been posted here yet:
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 23:07 |
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All of those things sound like v.bad ideas, though! I strongly advise you not to eat at this restaurant, cafe, or eatery! Schadenboner fucked around with this message at 00:12 on Aug 5, 2020 |
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Who wants to wrassle? https://twitter.com/RzstProgramming/status/1290670235649847296?s=19
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 23:13 |
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wrestling is fake but ringworm isnt
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 23:16 |
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My wife and sister in law are teachers in school districts right next to each other. School has been open exactly a week and there’s already been a teacher case in my sister in law’s school, and two more in the high school in my wife’s district.
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 23:28 |
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Xibanya posted:hi pals, I had the Roni back in April, “mild” case remember that? well now I got blood clots n poo poo. Good times! So... any update or did you die? I'd like to know about these blood clots
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# ? Aug 4, 2020 23:38 |
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wyoak posted:There are enough bad effects of covid, you don't need to doom-fantasize theoreticals. What if it mutates into a deadlier form and people who don't have b or t cell memory from the milder strain all die!!! You're saying this like it's an unlikely far-off worst case scenario. We already know in some cases men can have issues with ED (or the inverse, where they get semi-permanent erections) even after recovery from infection. A pre-pubescent child would not know if they are unable to achieve erection until they were older and for the latter presumably a parent would notice and alert a pediatrician but they may ignore it and assume the child was self-exploring. If effects to the internal pudendal artery are permanent, it is entirely possible this would impact fertility. It would also likely be a very small percent of the population that had this side effect, but again, a small percent of a large group is still a massive impact with major economic and social implications. It's a vascular disease. A vascular side effect is not a "doom fantasy."
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Dear Watson posted:So... any update or did you die? I'd like to know about these blood clots same cause i had it in march, how do i die please post
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Tagra posted:Has this one been posted here yet: Eating slightly cooked chicken and getting salmonella to own the libs EDIT: I have no clue if he's being serious or not, Poe's Law is wonky these days.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 00:11 |
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Dear Watson posted:So... any update or did you die? I'd like to know about these blood clots I would also like to know this. How do you even know if you have blood clots? I assume its a hospital thing?
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 00:18 |
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wyoak posted:i'm not assuming anything, I'm calling out wild predictions like "what if covid makes all the children infertile," which is about as likely as it turning deadlier and ripping through the previously uninfected population. There are theories that postulate that's why the Spanish Flu was so deadly for younger people, older populations had maybe been exposed to a similar but milder strain earlier in their lives so their immune systems were better prepared for the 1919 variant what kind of research do you imagine tells us the long-term effects of a virus that infected humans for the first time less than a year ago? It's not uncommon for viruses to cause long-term issues, sometimes even many years after the infection "ended", and it's not a "wild prediction" to say that we don't yet understand whether this coronavirus may cause long-term side effects.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 00:19 |
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Lazyhound posted:Did a dry run with KN95 respirator + face shield. The latter I barely noticed, the elastic straps on the mask are ear-manglers though ok “mangler” wasn’t hyperbole, I have one radar ear now I managed to get a 3M half-mask, but I can’t find P100 filters in stock anywhere locally. Anyone know of a Canadian vendor that has them in stock?
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 00:45 |
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Yeah, I ordered the KN95s from Bona Fide Masks, and the ear elastics are super short. It's fine but you do need to order behind-the-head mask extenders (from another company) to go with them.
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Anne Whateley posted:Yeah, I ordered the KN95s from Bona Fide Masks, and the ear elastics are super short. It's fine but you do need to order behind-the-head mask extenders (from another company) to go with them. Or get the ones with straps round your head because those are the best kind of straps
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 01:03 |
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These were supposed to be that style, that's what's on the package
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Anne Whateley posted:These were supposed to be that style, that's what's on the package I need to get into the fake KN95 mask business
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Zugzwang posted:A family friend (smart person with medical training) is flying soon. Her approach is going to be to gown up bigtime in the closest thing to a hazmat suit that she can, including gloves, an N95, a face shield, etc. While in the plane, she won't eat or drink anything or otherwise disturb the mask. I imagine it will be a pretty boring flight because she also won't be doing much except sitting there. Once she lands, she's removing the PPE at the airport, sanitizing herself as much as is reasonably possible, and showering/sequestering her airplane clothes/showering again as soon as she is able to do so. I'm going to fly from CT to CA, thru Philly, for a surgical revision that is very important in a couple weeks. And I'm suiting up much like your friend- bunny suit, face shield, hairnet, gloves, our best masks, maybe goggles, and not eating or drinking. It's going to be hell and even more hellish on our way back when I'm nursing badly pained junk And trying not to get a deadly disease (again. I had c. Diff the first time somehow). I have to take covid-19 when I get to Cali and if I am positive then there goes my shot at a revision so I got to be extra loving careful. gently caress bottom surgery and gently caress Marci Bower. Anyone else have flying tips and tricks, experience??
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Lazyhound posted:ok “mangler” wasn’t hyperbole, I have one radar ear now Do you have any paint/autobody supply stores nearby? Canada Tire may even have them.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 01:21 |
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CT definitely doesn’t, I can try calling paint shops I guess.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 01:24 |
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Kaiju Cage Match posted:Eating slightly cooked chicken and getting salmonella to own the libs I assumed it was a satirical allegory (citing "freedom cafe" and all) to show how ridiculous anti-masker arguments are... but it was an assumption I was saying back in loving 2016 that we need to rename Poe's Law to Trump's Law and I stand by it.
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# ? Aug 5, 2020 01:54 |
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Anne Whateley posted:These were supposed to be that style, that's what's on the package poo poo, I'm sorry. They had behind-the-head straps when I ordered last month. Have you contacted them about what you received?
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Speaking of CT like a third of UIs customers are without power thanks to the tropical storm today. I don't know how we will sleep with this heat. Luckily I got a mediocre sandwich at Cumberland Farms and my switch is charged and have like 1.5 PSP batteries charged and I have weed and Klonopin. And I don't have covid yet. Real talk I hope all the goons who have checked in over the pages of this thread with covid are safe and healthy by now. <3 hail Satan
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