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*** OFFICIAL *** COVID-19 CoronaVirus Thread. Fresh epidemic fears as child pneumonia cases surge in Europe after China outbreak. NOW in USA (8 Viewers)

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 We're American, okay? That means a few things; we like to #### with the door open, we eat at restaurants without masks, we like to go on riverboat gambling trips, and we make our own beef jerky. That's what we do. And now that is all wrecked.


Don't forget about the sourdough bread.
and the porn.... no true 'murican would omit that. 

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This is all crazy talk...it's all the aliens.
lol... yep, I just assume Fauci is sick from all the Demon Snu-snu in his dreams. 

 
I have a co-worker going to ####### Mexico for two weeks next Friday. So glad I’m working from home. 
My Back up Manager went to California (family situation her sister in law died of Cancer) and her brother is obviously devastated. He's a former NAVY guy they live in San Diego. She comes back tomorrow but quarantined for two weeks. My Manager of my Department goes on Vacation next week. Only good thing in all of this is my book keeper said we need to give Manager pay to someone and I'm the next one up. SO I Geta $5per hour raise for all of next week 

 
So let me preface this by saying I know nothing about any of this other than what I learned at a Holiday Inn Express last night so I'm not questioning the science or the study.

My question is about the timing of giving the drug. In the study you posted it was given after exposure with the intent to see that the drug would prevent a patient from contracting COVID-19, correct? The study the demon loving reptilian doctor discussed was high doses of the drug concoction within 48 hours of the patient being confirmed positive with the intent to lessen the effects of the virus and speed recovery. Two different objectives, right? Or no? I don't know, just asking. See below from the mask lover.
Yes. Haven’t read all the HCQ data, but the stuff in the more reputable journals doesn’t look promising, regardless of the timing. 

 
Texas schools are now pulling back in start dates in response to the declining cases.  Seen at least 4 ISD get more aggressive with their plans today.  

 
Yes. Haven’t read all the HCQ data, but the stuff in the more reputable journals doesn’t look promising, regardless of the timing. 
So regardless of when the patient is given the drug, it doesn't have a pronounced effect on the virus and in some cases can actually do more harm than good. Fair statement?

Thanks btw, appreciate your contributions to this discussion.

 
Yes. Haven’t read all the HCQ data, but the stuff in the more reputable journals doesn’t look promising, regardless of the timing. 
So regardless of when the patient is given the drug, it doesn't have a pronounced effect on the virus and in some cases can actually do more harm than good. Fair statement?

Thanks btw, appreciate your contributions to this discussion.
Let's be clear...if there's a debate about IF it works at all at this point...it doesn't well work enough to debate.

 
So regardless of when the patient is given the drug, it doesn't have a pronounced effect on the virus and in some cases can actually do more harm than good. Fair statement?

Thanks btw, appreciate your contributions to this discussion.
Yes, I think that is fair considering the best data we have available.

 
So.........my wife has been exposed at work...two people positive and they're young, nobody masking well there. She felt sick today so she went to get tested. Woke up to find this out and I've got a headache so I called my boss. Now I'm off the schedule pending a test too. (Was working and likely charge RN tonight and tomorrow)

Happy to be home, but not happy to leave the unit short on short notice when it's been awful already :(

 
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So regardless of when the patient is given the drug, it doesn't have a pronounced effect on the virus and in some cases can actually do more harm than good. Fair statement?

Thanks btw, appreciate your contributions to this discussion.
Yes, I think that is fair considering the best data we have available.
Said much better then I did above, which someone (Perbach?) found funny.

 
People want to blame the American people and government for being stupid but other countries are dealing with quarantine fatigue. There is no avoiding this virus. If we locked down for 45-60 days eventually that second wave would be inevitable so everyone needs to stop saying we would be done with this. Its completely untrue. I get everyone is frustrated but stop with the hyperbole.
I don't think a total lockdown is necessary. Localized ones for the places that earned it (I live in one of them), yes. Otherwise, proper PPE use, proper precautions, we could lick this thing. Unfortunately we are a country of idiots running around yelling "muh rights!!!", having massive block parties, Governors opening bars and refusing to allow cities to enforce mask policies. So yea, there is a WHOLE lot of blame that squarely belongs on the American people and the government. This isn't rocket science. It's so simple a 5th grader could figure it out. Which speaks volumes about the two aforementioned groups.

 
I don't think a total lockdown is necessary. Localized ones for the places that earned it (I live in one of them), yes. Otherwise, proper PPE use, proper precautions, we could lick this thing. Unfortunately we are a country of idiots running around yelling "muh rights!!!", having massive block parties, Governors opening bars and refusing to allow cities to enforce mask policies. So yea, there is a WHOLE lot of blame that squarely belongs on the American people and the government. This isn't rocket science. It's so simple a 5th grader could figure it out. Which speaks volumes about the two aforementioned groups.
I dont disagree. And mask usage is barely necessary outdoors (unless in very close quarters like bars). How do I know? Because where I live NOBODY wears a mask outdoors anymore and EVERYONE wears a mask indoors and our numbers have barely changed in weeks (around 20 cases a day).

 
I dont disagree. And mask usage is barely necessary outdoors (unless in very close quarters like bars). How do I know? Because where I live NOBODY wears a mask outdoors anymore and EVERYONE wears a mask indoors and our numbers have barely changed in weeks (around 20 cases a day).
I agree that mask usage isn't a necessity outdoors unless you are in close proximity for a time. Though your statement after "How do I know?" confuses me a bit. If everyone is wearing masks indoors but not outdoors and your rates aren't changing, couldn't that just as easily lead to the conclusion that not wearing them outdoor is offsetting your indoor usage? Unless you are saying that before now, they were wearing them both indoors and outdoors, and the only change has been in outdoor usage? 

 
Local private schools dramatically changing plans today.  Some going 100% as is in person on time now.  Fort Worth ones making the biggest changes.  

My sister teaches at one that will be entirely in person day after labor day.  From what I gather they will offer some online stuff but not clear what participation they get.  

 
I agree that mask usage isn't a necessity outdoors unless you are in close proximity for a time. Though your statement after "How do I know?" confuses me a bit. If everyone is wearing masks indoors but not outdoors and your rates aren't changing, couldn't that just as easily lead to the conclusion that not wearing them outdoor is offsetting your indoor usage? Unless you are saying that before now, they were wearing them both indoors and outdoors, and the only change has been in outdoor usage? 
People arent wearing them indoors in their own homes though

 
Covid worldometers -  more of the same bad numbers, but with a twist.  284,000 new cases today ...but Brazil leads the way with over 70,000 new cases.  US follows with 67,000 (still a terrible number).  Of the 6,800 deaths today, Brazil leads there as well with 1,554, followed by the US with a high count of 1,485 deaths.  With that, the US passes France and moves up to tenth on the count of deaths/million.  FWIW, Canada reported just 476 new cases today and 5 deaths.  

In the US, the top five states in cases/million are Louisiana, Arizona, New York, Florida, and New Jersey.

The top five states in deaths per million are New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island (states that got hit early).

 
culdeus said:
Local private schools dramatically changing plans today.  Some going 100% as is in person on time now.  Fort Worth ones making the biggest changes.  

My sister teaches at one that will be entirely in person day after labor day.  From what I gather they will offer some online stuff but not clear what participation they get.  
This seems pretty aggressive. My daughter's school (NY)  just announced 2 days in, 3 days at home for the fall. She has a history of respiratory issues so we're contemplating keeping her home entirely, though it's a tough balancing act in terms of mental/emotional well being. She needs friends/some kind of social life. Lots of hard decisions being made these days. 

 
This seems pretty aggressive. My daughter's school (NY)  just announced 2 days in, 3 days at home for the fall. She has a history of respiratory issues so we're contemplating keeping her home entirely, though it's a tough balancing act in terms of mental/emotional well being. She needs friends/some kind of social life. Lots of hard decisions being made these days. 
Some teachers at my sister's school have no day care to take kids to and will have to quit.  It's madness. 

 
Just curious, how do people explain the fact that the US accounts for 23% of all world wide deaths and 27% of all world wide cases but has only 5% of the worlds population? 

 
Asia took this #### way more serious
So, Asia has 4.3B and 92k deaths.  Taking those out and US accounts for 10% of the remaining population but still 27% of covid deaths.  So, we are still disproportionately high.  

Found this link, our numbers per capita are only 8th worst.  I say only because i thought we would be #1.  Belgium, uk, peru, Spain, italy, Chile, and sweden are worse. 

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1104709/coronavirus-deaths-worldwide-per-million-inhabitants/

 
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Just curious, how do people explain the fact that the US accounts for 23% of all world wide deaths and 27% of all world wide cases but has only 5% of the worlds population? 
We are more resistant to being told what to do, have terrible leadership and a relatively unhealthy populace compared to much of the developed world.

 
culdeus said:
Local private schools dramatically changing plans today.  Some going 100% as is in person on time now.  Fort Worth ones making the biggest changes.  

My sister teaches at one that will be entirely in person day after labor day.  From what I gather they will offer some online stuff but not clear what participation they get.  
Going from one extreme to the other seems crazy to me. The teachers must be getting whiplash from trying to figure out how to prepare. I’m not really sure how any school can safely send 100% of kids back at a time in most places in the US right now. If nothing else, I don’t know how they can do lunch safely. I don’t know many/any schools that have anywhere they can spread all kids out 6+ feet without masks to eat lunch.

What could really suck is if numbers start shooting up and suddenly they have to reverse course and keep kids 100% at home after like a month of school. That would be even more chaotic than taking it slower.

I do know that I am really thankful not to be a school administrator having to make these decisions though. Pretty much every option sucks.

 
This is behind a paywall, and I'm out of free articles, but it seems to suggest that winter is going to be just as bad as everyone is expecting:

Public health officials bracing for a potential onslaught of coronavirus cases when summer fades in the U.S. and Europe are getting a real-time window into what the cooler weather may bring. And it’s alarming.

Deep into the Southern Hemisphere winter, Australia’s second-most populous city Melbourne is experiencing a virus resurgence that dwarfs its first outbreak back in March. The state of Victoria on Thursday reported a high of 723 new infections -- nearly 200 more than its previous record set a few days earlier.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-30/melbourne-is-living-the-cold-weather-virus-surge-experts-fear

 
I can't stop laughing.
Seriously.  I find outright laughter to be the most appropriate response to these articles.

We have this thing whooped if that table includes our top 10 hotspots.  

No schtick... 65 cases over 2 weeks gets you into the top 10 counties in the USA.  Were you aware of this?  :lmao:  

 
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Seriously.  I find outright laughter to be the most appropriate response to these articles.

We have this thing whooped if that table includes our top 10 hotspots.  

No schtick... 65 cases over 2 weeks gets you into the top 10 counties in the USA.  Were you aware of this?  :lmao:  
Cant be Real, 

can it?

I kid, i kid. 

 
Doug B said:
At an individual level?
For me and you? No.

But we arent the people that would bring up all the exceptions that would ultimately lead to it not actually being a lockdown. 

Everybody stay inside for two weeks please! Well what about the people that cant afford a fridge and eat out every meal? Fine, restaurants can stay open! Well what about the restaurant workers and HCWs that drive to work? Fine car repair and car dealerships can stay open, towing providers and auto parts stores too. Well what if the a/c goes out at one of those places? Fine HVAC places too and hardware stores. And on and on. 

 
renesauz said:
So.........my wife has been exposed at work...two people positive and they're young, nobody masking well there. She felt sick today so she went to get tested. Woke up to find this out and I've got a headache so I called my boss. Now I'm off the schedule pending a test too. (Was working and likely charge RN tonight and tomorrow)

Happy to be home, but not happy to leave the unit short on short notice when it's been awful already :(
Sorry to hear all that. Hope it all comes back negative and you can get back to it.

Just curious, how do people explain the fact that the US accounts for 23% of all world wide deaths and 27% of all world wide cases but has only 5% of the worlds population? 
This is a mantra I live by and it's been pretty tried and true throughout my life.

People, in general, are stupid.

 
Seriously.  I find outright laughter to be the most appropriate response to these articles.

We have this thing whooped if that table includes our top 10 hotspots.  

No schtick... 65 cases over 2 weeks gets you into the top 10 counties in the USA.  Were you aware of this?  :lmao:  
I don't understand the bolded. Do you mean 65 cases per day? 

 
I don't understand the bolded. Do you mean 65 cases per day? 
I mean what I said, exactly.... according to that farce of an article.  Click the link above.

They literally used 65 cases over 2 weeks and tried to turn it into a scary number.

These articles and headlines are all around us, it is ridiculous.

 
Seriously.  I find outright laughter to be the most appropriate response to these articles.

We have this thing whooped if that table includes our top 10 hotspots.  

No schtick... 65 cases over 2 weeks gets you into the top 10 counties in the USA.  Were you aware of this?  :lmao:  
Just to clarify for any that don't understand his point.  65 cases over 2 weeks will not get you into the top 10 counties in the USA.  There are hundreds of counties with more cases than Real, TX.  But that list was sorted by top ten per 100,000.  Which, for the record, seems like a really odd stat as Real, TX only has a population of 3,478.

 
I mean what I said, exactly.... according to that farce of an article.  Click the link above.

They literally used 65 cases over 2 weeks and tried to turn it into a scary number.

These articles and headlines are all around us, it is ridiculous.
I didn't read it originally. Once I saw it was a Yahoo story I closed the tab. My first instinct was apparently correct.

 
Just to clarify for any that don't understand his point.  65 cases over 2 weeks will not get you into the top 10 counties in the USA.  There are hundreds of counties with more cases than Real, TX.  But that list was sorted by top ten per 100,000.  Which, for the record, seems like a really odd stat as Real, TX only has a population of 3,478.
Exactly, they found a way to make 65 cases in two weeks a scary number. A TOP 10 HOTSPOT IN THE COUNTRY

Nobody in their right mind could make this argument that Real county TX, population sub 3500 is a top 10 hotspot in the country.

They even go through the article and avoid the specifics for the entirety of what you see upon opening link.. to even see the joke of a table you have to click "continue".  :lol:

 
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Worst case scenario: My Mother (Tampa FL area)  is 70 and in good shape except for chronic lung issues (had cancer scare and had one lobe of her lung removed). 

Just got a text... she just woke with 101.8 fever, vomited up advil/ZiCam, and a bit of tightness in the chest. She and dad are in line to get tested. 

####. Ever since January my obsession with this disease has been with trying to keep them (mostly her) safe. Now odds are high she has it. 
 

 
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Worst case scenario: My Mother (Tampa FL area)  is 70 and in good shape except for chronic lung issues (had cancer scare and had one lobe of her lung removed). 

Just got a text... she just woke with 101.8 fever, vomited up advil/ZiCam, and a bit of tightness in the chest. She and dad are in line to get tested. 

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I’m so sorry, man. 

 
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Worst case scenario: My Mother (Tampa FL area)  is 70 and in good shape except for chronic lung issues (had cancer scare and had one lobe of her lung removed). 

Just got a text... she just woke with 101.8 fever, vomited up advil/ZiCam, and a bit of tightness in the chest. She and dad are in line to get tested. 

####. Ever since January my obsession with this disease has been with trying to keep them (mostly her) safe. Now odds are high she has it. 
 
Meant to sad face that not like it mang. sorry. 

 
Exactly, they found a way to make 65 cases in two weeks a scary number. A TOP 10 HOTSPOT IN THE COUNTRY

Nobody in their right mind could make this argument that Real county TX, population sub 3500 is a top 10 hotspot in the country.
Forget the scare headline. That's still a lot of cases for so small a population of a county. And I assume people there live far apart, don't navigate crowds regularly, etc.

Do you have insight on how those 65 cases got there? An individual ranch, meat-packing plant, or some other kind of workplace? Some other way? I'm not sure of your exact location in Texas, but Real Country seems like it's relatively close to your neck of the woods.

According to this dashboard (type in "Real County" in the search box at upper left, then click on "Real County" at left), the county had 8 case on Monday, July 20th and 71 cases yesterday July 29th. Something's happening at the local level in Real County, even if the absolute numbers aren't eye-popping.

 
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