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  • #541
I have a pair of season tickets to an NFL team. Didn’t attend a single game in 2020, and only went to a preseason game this year.

When I watch the games on tv I simply can’t believe that none of the fans are wearing masks.
ugh, that must be so frustrating. My neighbour has Rams season tix, and has offered some to us a few times and it kills me to say NO....but I have to. :(
 
  • #542
ugh, that must be so frustrating. My neighbour has Rams season tix, and has offered some to us a few times and it kills me to say NO....but I have to. :(

That is a toughie, but you are thinking clearly about thr risk, and you decided
the risk is too great--all those people filling stadiums around the country arent
even worried about risk-- if they were considering risk, they would at least
wear masks, which they arent doing
 
  • #543
Yes, I saw the DM article on that. Justice Sotomayor numbers were greatly inflated.

CDC Director Wallensky corrects Justice Sotomayor's obscenely false claim | Daily Mail Online

"'We have over 100,000 children, which we've never had before, in serious condition, and many on ventilators,' Sotomayor said on Friday.

Walensky contradicted Sotomayor's claim during a segment of Fox News Sunday.

'The number is not 100,000. It's roughly 3500 in hospitals now?' asked host Bret Baier.

'Yes. In fact, what I will say is, while pediatric hospitalizations are rising, they're still about 15 fold less than hospitalizations of our older age or age demographic,' Walinsky answered.

Sotomayor's egregious miscalculation - which can be easily debunked with data reported by the CDC - follows her overly-cautious response to the pandemic, with her choosing to join Friday's hearing virtually."

keep seeing these quotes- does "serious condition" mean hospitalized? Maybe just sick? Am I missing some context?
 
  • #544
she may have made an egregious miscalculation, but how is she being overly
cautious by participating in the hearing virtually, in light of a raging Omicron
virus raging through the United States?
Exactly. Most Supreme Court Justices aren't spring chickens. Covid could be really dangerous for them even if vaxxed.
 
  • #545
keep seeing these quotes- does "serious condition" mean hospitalized? Maybe just sick? Am I missing some context?

She said 100K in hospitals.

Let me rephrase. "Serious condition" is a hospital phrase. And she included ventilators in that same sentence.
 
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She said 100K in hospitals.

Let me rephrase. "Serious condition" is a hospital phrase. And she included ventilators in that same sentence.
This article from TIME Magazine makes the 3,500 look under calculated.
'As of Tuesday, the average number of children and teens admitted to the hospital per day with COVID-19 was 766, double the figure reported just two weeks ago.'
Hospitalizations Soar for Kids Too Young for COVID Vaccines
 
  • #548
This article from TIME Magazine makes the 3,500 look under calculated.
'As of Tuesday, the average number of children and teens admitted to the hospital per day with COVID-19 was 766, double the figure reported just two weeks ago.'
Hospitalizations Soar for Kids Too Young for COVID Vaccines

maybe the source was this:

" For the 21st week in a row child COVID-19 cases are above 100,000."
https://www.aap.org/en/pages/2019-n...hildren-and-covid-19-state-level-data-report/

but those are just positive cases-believe it includes asymptomatic, symptomatic, mildly sick, critically ill- all the cases reported
 
  • #549
here is the CDC graph on new hospitalizations and you can chose an age cohort

COVID Data Tracker
 
  • #550
Just finished listening to Dr. Campbell's video while doing dishes. He talks about Long covid, increased deaths starting a few years after the Spanish flu, increased risk of diabetes diagnosis after covid.
Although we're all covid fatigued, it's so important to avoid getting infected. Sufferings will continue even after the pandemic is over for many, sadly.


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German news report on Covid in the UK:

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  • #552
Local interview with University of Michigan physician who days that pandemic will end this year.

Flashpoint Interview: University of Michigan immunologist says pandemic will end in 2022 (clickondetroit.com)

Dr Nick Coatsworth (highly respected infectious diseases physician in Aus) says the same.


It has been a rough couple of years, but the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel is already upon us according to Australia’s former deputy chief medical officer Dr Nick Coatsworth.

Although a spike in infections across Australia is causing some concerns, the former health chief is predicting case numbers will peak by the end of summer and then we will be over the worst of what the disease has to offer.

Dr Coatsworth told 2GB this morning that he believes the virus will become endemic in 2022.

Dr Nick Coatsworth says 2022 will end the Covid pandemic
 
  • #553
Dr Nick Coatsworth (highly respected infectious diseases physician in Aus) says the same.


It has been a rough couple of years, but the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel is already upon us according to Australia’s former deputy chief medical officer Dr Nick Coatsworth.

Although a spike in infections across Australia is causing some concerns, the former health chief is predicting case numbers will peak by the end of summer and then we will be over the worst of what the disease has to offer.

Dr Coatsworth told 2GB this morning that he believes the virus will become endemic in 2022.

Dr Nick Coatsworth says 2022 will end the Covid pandemic
What month is considered 'the end of summer' in Australia?
 
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Either this coming week or next week. Kind of depends upon weather reports and my husband's work. It turns out he MIGHT be able to come with me now. And if I postpone a bit that could work out. And it would be so much better if he could. :)
I hope he can go with you! Travel is always better with company IMO. :)
 
  • #556
I hope he can go with you! Travel is always better with company IMO. :)
Exactly. And my mom ADORES him. He is so patient and sweet. They get along great. Last visit they both stayed up until 3 am talking and drinking martinis. lol It was the anniversary of my father's passing and so they toasted him with his favourite drink then had a few more.

So I know she would love for him to come too. She gets annoyed by me when I keep making her use her oxygen and I double check her meds, lol, but if he asks her about that stuff she smiles and does as he suggested. I think he reminds her of Dad...:)

AND help is needed because I have to remind her that we cannot go out shopping or to her local restaurant that she loves, like we always used to do when I visit/

One of our main past times was that she could go out and do things on her own, with me helping her. But we cannot go into Reno to shop right now, and she still forgets that because her memory is not so great. Its is good for a 92 yr old, luckily.

Covid has been hard on her because it broke down our routine that my brothers and I had in place. :(....even when her complex was locked down, she would ask, if we were coming this week, and I'd remind her the place was not allowing visitors and she would get sad and remember again....and we had that same convo a few dozen times....:confused:
 
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Exactly. And my mom ADORES him. He is so patient and sweet. They get along great. Last visit they both stayed up until 3 am talking and drinking martinis. lol It was the anniversary of my father's passing and so they toasted him with his favourite drink then had a few more.

So I know she would love for him to come too. She gets annoyed by me when I keep making her use her oxygen and I double check her meds, lol, but if he asks her about that stuff she smiles and does as he suggested. I think he reminds her of Dad...:)

My husband was the same way with my late Mom. I used to tell him “You’re good with old people.” And now we’re old and he still is! :D
 
  • #558
So now Savana Guthrie (newscaster) on the Today show has Covid. She says it's "just a little sniffle" source: watching Today show this Monday morning.
Seems like everyone is getting Covid! I want to be one of the 100 left in the world that doesn't get it :)
 
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Nurse Daughter just sent me a photo on her 2 min. break. Caption reads Covid hurts my face. She is treating Covid Patients. Her nose is raw and face. I could cry. People please wear a mask and follow protocols!

Such a profound statement...and image, from her little tiny two minute break.....bless her.
 
  • #560
Either this coming week or next week. Kind of depends upon weather reports and my husband's work. It turns out he MIGHT be able to come with me now. And if I postpone a bit that could work out. And it would be so much better if he could. :)

This change really makes your trip sound SOOO much more enjoyable now!!! Roadtrip!!!!
 
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