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i keep having to go to the bathroom only to fart and im really tired.
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Lol you're wearing a cloth mask where the aresols are coming from now
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# ? Apr 3, 2022 02:13 |
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iso N95 for my rear end
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mawarannahr posted:i keep having to go to the bathroom only to fart and im really tired. me too but my pcr was negative so i guess im not sick i just feel bad all the time forever now
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# ? Apr 3, 2022 02:24 |
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Does anyone have some (literature, or news) sources about this new variant causing upset stomach? My boss has two kids that are exorcist puking everywhere and even though she is "feeling unwell too" I think she might come in unless I can gently suggest this might be COVID. Honestly I don't see why you'd come in if it was "only" a norovirus but
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Hello here is America in its truest form https://twitter.com/MileyCyrus/status/1510019986097520640
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# ? Apr 3, 2022 02:33 |
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Sure I got covid and it might melt my brain but I got to gently caress around and assume I won't find out real bad. WORTH IT.
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Shiroc posted:Sure I got covid and it might melt my brain but I got to gently caress around and assume I won't find out real bad. WORTH IT.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/30/well/live/ba2-omicron-covid.html?referringSource=articleShare lmfao at each of these seven suggestions
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joethesurly posted:Does anyone have some (literature, or news) sources about this new variant causing upset stomach? My boss has two kids that are exorcist puking everywhere and even though she is "feeling unwell too" I think she might come in unless I can gently suggest this might be COVID. Honestly I don't see why you'd come in if it was "only" a norovirus but https://www.livemint.com/science/he...5436932335.html
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At any given time a new COVID immune evasion mutation has the chance to infect very roughly one billion humans within a year. In prehistoric (pre-agricultural) times a similar viral mutation might be able to infect maybe one thousand people in a year? Just given how slowly people move over land, overall lower population densities and transmission opportunities Assuming total viral mutation opportunities scale in proportion to the number of infections, this implies COVID can evolve very roughly one million times faster now then a similar prehistorical virus would have evolved. Or every calendar year for COVID is effectively equivalent to one million years of typical prehistoric viral evolution. This can't be right.
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Nocturtle posted:At any given time a new COVID immune evasion mutation has the chance to infect very roughly one billion humans within a year. In prehistoric (pre-agricultural) times a similar viral mutation might be able to infect maybe one thousand people in a year? Just given how slowly people move over land, overall lower population densities and transmission opportunities yeah, i was thinking about this the other day. prehistoric societies were small and insular. the chances of viral burn out were possible. we're like all the concentrated animal feeding operation poultry getting AI right now.
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I’m watching the UNC-Duke game. Packed stadium, literally zero masks, even on random photographers or whatever. Wonder if there’s a rule against them.
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# ? Apr 3, 2022 02:59 |
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One million years of evolution in a year? Sounds like it will be mild in no time. Covid over?
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it sure is a good thing that it can only evolve to become more mild!
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NeonPunk has issued a correction as of 16:26 on Mar 4, 2023 |
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fosborb posted:iso N95 for my rear end
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# ? Apr 3, 2022 03:11 |
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NeonPunk posted:Are they also counting Hong Kong into their cases numbers? Because uhhhh.... oof That's mainland China, I'm afraid. It's been showing all the signs of taking off for a couple weeks. They tried real hard, but they never got infections back down and it was only a matter of time.
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# ? Apr 3, 2022 03:12 |
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Oh hey, just wondering what Shanghai factories are known for and what I should buy before it runs out of stock for maybe the rest of 2022? Haha, just like out of curiosity.
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It is still one or two cities in China or has it fully broken loose?
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Trixie Hardcore posted:Oh hey, just wondering what Shanghai factories are known for and what I should buy before it runs out of stock for maybe the rest of 2022? Haha, just like out of curiosity. mask
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Shiroc posted:It is still one or two cities in China or has it fully broken loose? There's an outbreak in one of the provinces that borders North Korea too. Jilin I think.
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Shiroc posted:Hello here is America in its truest form lmfao hellnation
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A large bat colony might consist of several thousand individuals. So a mutated virus to which bats are immune naive could infect maybe 10000 to 100000 bats per year, including potential reinfections or maybe bats move between colonies sometimes. So SARS-COV-2 in humans is potentially evolving only 10000 to 100000 times faster than its ancestor ever could in bat populations. Also bats never achieved herd immunity, someone should tell them that's a thing.Trixie Hardcore posted:Oh hey, just wondering what Shanghai factories are known for and what I should buy before it runs out of stock for maybe the rest of 2022? Haha, just like out of curiosity. Would be neat to get an answer, just for fun! For one thing Shanghai is the world's busiest container port, so it's not even just what's produced there locally but supplies of what's shipped from there to everywhere else that will be impacted. edit: apparently the Shanghai lockdown only really started last Monday, so it might be too early yet to see the impact in case counts due to the extended viral incubation period. Should be clearer in a week. Nocturtle has issued a correction as of 03:51 on Apr 3, 2022 |
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Nocturtle posted:At any given time a new COVID immune evasion mutation has the chance to infect very roughly one billion humans within a year. In prehistoric (pre-agricultural) times a similar viral mutation might be able to infect maybe one thousand people in a year? Just given how slowly people move over land, overall lower population densities and transmission opportunities What I'm gathering from this is that the Haber-Bosch process was a mistake.
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Shiroc posted:It is still one or two cities in China or has it fully broken loose? The posts before It happened
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Daniel Dales Dick posted:That's mainland China, I'm afraid. It's been showing all the signs of taking off for a couple weeks. They tried real hard, but they never got infections back down and it was only a matter of time. Worldometers shows 1,506 cases, so I suspect Hong Kong is about 11,600 cases unless BNO is including 2nd, 3rd, 47th, etc. positives and not completely new cases.
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Shiroc posted:Hello here is America in its truest form is this supposed to be an april fools joke...?
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# ? Apr 3, 2022 03:39 |
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you know if i'm gonna cause permanent damage to all my organs it's going to be for something actually worthwhile, like drinking until i'm blind
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Horseshoe theory posted:Worldometers shows 1,506 cases, so I suspect Hong Kong is about 11,600 cases unless BNO is including 2nd, 3rd, 47th, etc. positives and not completely new cases. They probably just haven't updated. Google uses Johns Hopkins data and they reported about 10k new cases yesterday. The numbers keep getting revised upward in the Johns Hopkins data too.
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Zugzwang posted:I’m watching the UNC-Duke game. Packed stadium, literally zero masks, even on random photographers or whatever. Wonder if there’s a rule against them. At NCAA wrestling a couple weeks ago the crowds were totally unmasked but there were a bunch of random refs, mat officials, and photographers masked up so I assume it’s not a rule but just everyone giving up.
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Thoguh posted:At NCAA wrestling a couple weeks ago the crowds were totally unmasked but there were a bunch of random refs, mat officials, and photographers masked up so I assume it’s not a rule but just everyone giving up. Update: literally two masks seen in the game, on (1) Roy Williams, UNC’s former coach and (2) his wife I think.
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Zugzwang posted:I’m watching the UNC-Duke game.
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Pittsburgh Fentanyl Cloud posted:why? it's all rigged. Coach K's gonna get it all
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# ? Apr 3, 2022 04:06 |
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Thanks a million. Btw folks, if you haven't done it already your insurance should still provide 8 free COVID kits. Mine had a few hoops involved but they even shipped them for free to my door.
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joethesurly posted:Thanks a million. no deductible?
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Nocturtle posted:edit: apparently the Shanghai lockdown only really started last Monday, so it might be too early yet to see the impact in case counts due to the extended viral incubation period. Should be clearer in a week. before the crisis you could figure thirty days or so.
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Louisgod posted:also what medication or vitamins should I be taking or giving my kids leading up to the 5 day mark that could possibly help us? is there anything? vitamin d is a common recommendation. fyi: https://twitter.com/AshleyGWinter/status/1510275919868411909?t=mDktIkfkBj_cFb61K1MX5Q&s=19
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