Re: Wuhan Coronavirus
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 10:42 pm
My local bar and grill is shut down for minimum 3 weeks. God doesn't want me to drink.
Yeah, I'm working mostly in an office alone all day. Getting out a couple times week to talk to people in person is good for me.
I think it may be a lagging indicator though.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 11:20 pm No, its real and its always been real. I just think, and we are seeing it now, that the death rates are not climbing in sync with the increased cases. In other words we are definitely seeing an increase in cases yet the number of deaths is remaining constant or slowing. Granted, this may all change in a week or two but the data now, as far as deaths are concerned, is promising.
U.S. Coronavirus Cases Are Rising Sharply, but Deaths Are Still Down
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/03/heal ... sting.html
yeah, the death numbers lag the postive case numbers by around 2-3 weeks. or at least that's what they were doing back in march/april. but these new numbers, this 2nd wave, are not acting anything like what happened in march. Texas has been climbing most all of the month of June and yet is still only at 10,000 cases a day. that's an increase for sure, but nothing like what NY and those other states were experiencing.FSchmertz wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:14 amI think it may be a lagging indicator though.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 11:20 pm No, its real and its always been real. I just think, and we are seeing it now, that the death rates are not climbing in sync with the increased cases. In other words we are definitely seeing an increase in cases yet the number of deaths is remaining constant or slowing. Granted, this may all change in a week or two but the data now, as far as deaths are concerned, is promising.
U.S. Coronavirus Cases Are Rising Sharply, but Deaths Are Still Down
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/03/heal ... sting.html
Folks that die can linger in ICUs for weeks, like that actor did.
Hopefully, one of the things it may indicate is they're getting better at treating it. One thing they seem to have found out is you want to do everything you can to avoid ventilators. They probably used them too aggressively early on, resulting in unnecessary deaths.Flumper wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:38 amyeah, the death numbers lag the postive case numbers by around 2-3 weeks. or at least that's what they were doing back in march/april. but these new numbers, this 2nd wave, are not acting anything like what happened in march. Texas has been climbing most all of the month of June and yet is still only at 10,000 cases a day. that's an increase for sure, but nothing like what NY and those other states were experiencing.FSchmertz wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:14 amI think it may be a lagging indicator though.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 11:20 pm No, its real and its always been real. I just think, and we are seeing it now, that the death rates are not climbing in sync with the increased cases. In other words we are definitely seeing an increase in cases yet the number of deaths is remaining constant or slowing. Granted, this may all change in a week or two but the data now, as far as deaths are concerned, is promising.
U.S. Coronavirus Cases Are Rising Sharply, but Deaths Are Still Down
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/03/heal ... sting.html
Folks that die can linger in ICUs for weeks, like that actor did.
Flumper wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:36 am my partner told me today that when this employee gets out of the hospital and feels up to it that he's going to take him to get an antibody test and prove to all of us that no one has this virus and the hospitals are only putting people in rooms to get the money from the government.
They're going to fire this poor bastard for faking Covid19 and drag him through the fields.FSchmertz wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:47 amFlumper wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:36 am my partner told me today that when this employee gets out of the hospital and feels up to it that he's going to take him to get an antibody test and prove to all of us that no one has this virus and the hospitals are only putting people in rooms to get the money from the government.![]()
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I think it takes a while to produce antibodies afterwards, and the tests aren't so great yet (they're still testing them to see how accurate they are).
Maybe they can persuade the guy to donate his plasma. It seems to help folks that are still in recovery.
This thing seems to have lots of symptoms. If you don't mind, could you describe what yours are?BigRedRetard wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:57 pmI was tested on Monday. I have had symptoms since last Tuesday. I will let you all know the results once I get them.Stapes wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 1:05 amThey're going to fire this poor bastard for faking Covid19 and drag him through the fields.FSchmertz wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:47 amFlumper wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:36 am my partner told me today that when this employee gets out of the hospital and feels up to it that he's going to take him to get an antibody test and prove to all of us that no one has this virus and the hospitals are only putting people in rooms to get the money from the government.![]()
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I think it takes a while to produce antibodies afterwards, and the tests aren't so great yet (they're still testing them to see how accurate they are).
Maybe they can persuade the guy to donate his plasma. It seems to help folks that are still in recovery.
^This is no bullshit. The list of symptoms is basically a list of every possible thing a person could feel. Its ripe for a hypochondriac.
i don't know what yall's air quality has been like (Don't know what part of the states you are in), but a shit ton of people down here have had sore throats from all the saharan dust and allergies in the air this year (mostly in the past few weeks). I haven't heard the term "sore throat" more that I have in the last week or 2.FSchmertz wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:37 pm Got my spit test back today. Still negative.
I was a little concerned because I had a slight sore throat. I guess it was due to exposures from my job (I seem to be getting sensitive to fuel oil, after 30 years?)
P.S. And thanks for the info BRR, and glad you seem to be getting better
This is the first time I have ever heard about Saharan Dust. Is this something you guys deal with every year?Flumper wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:52 pmi don't know what yall's air quality has been like (Don't know what part of the states you are in), but a shit ton of people down here have had sore throats from all the saharan dust and allergies in the air this year (mostly in the past few weeks). I haven't heard the term "sore throat" more that I have in the last week or 2.FSchmertz wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:37 pm Got my spit test back today. Still negative.
I was a little concerned because I had a slight sore throat. I guess it was due to exposures from my job (I seem to be getting sensitive to fuel oil, after 30 years?)
P.S. And thanks for the info BRR, and glad you seem to be getting better
not like strep throat sore. just kind of sore, like its on the way to that. at least that's how everyone has described it. i guess its getting so much attention since everyone assumes its covid.
Its common but varies in intensity with this year being worse than usual.BigRedRetard wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 1:36 pmIt has been all over the news. A major dust storm was carried across the Atlantic. I do not think it is common.Burn1dwn wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 1:35 pmThis is the first time I have ever heard about Saharan Dust. Is this something you guys deal with every year?Flumper wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:52 pmi don't know what yall's air quality has been like (Don't know what part of the states you are in), but a shit ton of people down here have had sore throats from all the saharan dust and allergies in the air this year (mostly in the past few weeks). I haven't heard the term "sore throat" more that I have in the last week or 2.FSchmertz wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:37 pm Got my spit test back today. Still negative.
I was a little concerned because I had a slight sore throat. I guess it was due to exposures from my job (I seem to be getting sensitive to fuel oil, after 30 years?)
P.S. And thanks for the info BRR, and glad you seem to be getting better
not like strep throat sore. just kind of sore, like its on the way to that. at least that's how everyone has described it. i guess its getting so much attention since everyone assumes its covid.
https://scitechdaily.com/godzilla-dust- ... e-station/
Not noticeably. We were possibly going to get some more colorful sunsets but I didn't notice it.BigRedRetard wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 1:46 pmIs it hitting where you are?Wut wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 1:45 pmIts common but varies in intensity with this year being worse than usual.BigRedRetard wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 1:36 pmIt has been all over the news. A major dust storm was carried across the Atlantic. I do not think it is common.Burn1dwn wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 1:35 pmThis is the first time I have ever heard about Saharan Dust. Is this something you guys deal with every year?Flumper wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:52 pmi don't know what yall's air quality has been like (Don't know what part of the states you are in), but a shit ton of people down here have had sore throats from all the saharan dust and allergies in the air this year (mostly in the past few weeks). I haven't heard the term "sore throat" more that I have in the last week or 2.FSchmertz wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:37 pm Got my spit test back today. Still negative.
I was a little concerned because I had a slight sore throat. I guess it was due to exposures from my job (I seem to be getting sensitive to fuel oil, after 30 years?)
P.S. And thanks for the info BRR, and glad you seem to be getting better
not like strep throat sore. just kind of sore, like its on the way to that. at least that's how everyone has described it. i guess its getting so much attention since everyone assumes its covid.
https://scitechdaily.com/godzilla-dust- ... e-station/
Wow. That is crazy. Cool link.BigRedRetard wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 1:36 pmIt has been all over the news. A major dust storm was carried across the Atlantic. I do not think it is common.Burn1dwn wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 1:35 pmThis is the first time I have ever heard about Saharan Dust. Is this something you guys deal with every year?Flumper wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:52 pmi don't know what yall's air quality has been like (Don't know what part of the states you are in), but a shit ton of people down here have had sore throats from all the saharan dust and allergies in the air this year (mostly in the past few weeks). I haven't heard the term "sore throat" more that I have in the last week or 2.FSchmertz wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:37 pm Got my spit test back today. Still negative.
I was a little concerned because I had a slight sore throat. I guess it was due to exposures from my job (I seem to be getting sensitive to fuel oil, after 30 years?)
P.S. And thanks for the info BRR, and glad you seem to be getting better
not like strep throat sore. just kind of sore, like its on the way to that. at least that's how everyone has described it. i guess its getting so much attention since everyone assumes its covid.
https://scitechdaily.com/godzilla-dust- ... e-station/
Just weird that never heard of it until this year and I took 3 geology courses in college.Winds routinely drive clouds of Saharan dust out of West Africa and across the Atlantic Ocean in the summer. But the intensity and extent of a plume that departed Africa in June 2020 was so great that it had internet meme-makers buzzing about a “Godzilla” dust cloud.