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Too many died, says man behind Swedish virus plan
Sweden's Dr Tegnell reflects on their strategy in this article.
Sweden's Dr Tegnell reflects on their strategy in this article.
Wait, the commencement address is scheduled for June 13th, and they are returning to the campus in March and April because of the upcoming speech?from me: Who else thought this was a really bad idea when they heard about it? The Naval Academy held their graduation socially distanced and virtually.
Coronavirus: 16 West Point cadets test positive after returning to campus for Trump’s commencement address
At least 16 cadets have tested positive for the coronavirus after returning to the West Point campus for a commencement address by President Donald Trump which will be held on June 13, USA Today reported.
The students are being treated and are not showing signs of the virus.
The infected students are a fraction of the 850 students who have returned to campus since spring break in March.
Also, 71 members out of the 5,000 faculty and staff have tested positive for the virus since March.
The stress of 2020 probably isn't helping. My hair falls out twice as quick when I'm stressed. I'm surprised I'm not bald right now. Jmo
I thought about the vaccine volunteers and am thankful for the Covid19 trials but I am not sure I would sign up for that. Probably won't get a vaccine if there is a public one in the next few months either. There are too many unkowns and mutations with the virus that my opinion is it needs more understanding. My mind wants to be the first in line for a shot but yet my thoughts get doubtful with fear of it too soon, how are your thoughts?
RSBM
https://twitter.com/ryanstruyk/status/1267804857924308992
CNN: The World Health Organization says that 133 potential coronavirus vaccines are in development worldwide.
6:06 AM · Jun 2, 2020
I thought about the vaccine volunteers and am thankful for the Covid19 trials but I am not sure I would sign up for that. Probably won't get a vaccine if there is a public one in the next few months either. There are too many unkowns and mutations with the virus that my opinion is it needs more understanding. My mind wants to be the first in line for a shot but yet my thoughts get doubtful with fear of it too soon, how are your thoughts?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/who-china-coronavirus-covid19-investigation-1.5594578
''But behind the scenes, it was a much different story, one of significant delays by China and considerable frustration among WHO officials over not getting the information they needed to fight the spread of the deadly virus, The Associated Press has found.
Despite WHO's praise, China in fact sat on releasing the genetic map, or genome, of the virus for more than a week after three different government labs had fully decoded the information. Tight controls on information and competition within the Chinese public health system were to blame, according to dozens of interviews and internal documents.
Chinese government labs only released the genome after another lab published it ahead of authorities on a virologist website on Jan. 11. Even then, China stalled for at least two more weeks on providing WHO with detailed data on patients and cases, according to recordings of internal meetings held by the UN health agency through January — all at a time when the outbreak arguably might have been dramatically slowed.
Recordings obtained by the AP suggest WHO officials were lauding China in public because they wanted to coax more information out of the government. Privately, they complained in meetings the week of Jan. 6 that China was not sharing enough data to assess how effectively the virus spread between people or what risk it posed to the rest of the world, costing valuable time''.
Leaked WHO files show China 'delayed releasing important information' about virus
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Leaked WHO files show China 'delayed releasing important information' about virus
Tom Cheshire, Asia correspondent
9 hrs ago
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China delayed releasing important coronavirus information during the early days of the outbreak, according to leaked WHO documents and recordings of WHO meetings obtained by the Associated Press (AP).
The delay led to frustration for officials in the World Health Organisation (WHO), even as they publicly praised China for its transparency.
The country waited more than one week before publishing the genome of the novel coronavirus on 11 January, despite the fact three different government labs had fully sequenced the genetic code.
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"Tight controls on information and competition within the Chinese public health system were to blame, according to dozens of interviews and internal documents," AP reported.
And for two weeks afterwards, China also delayed providing the WHO with more detailed data on patients and cases, according to the recordings, making it difficult for officials to judge whether the virus could spread between people, and what risk it might mean for the rest of the world.
One WHO official reportedly complained: "We're going on very minimal information. It's clearly not enough for you to do proper planning."
AP said: "WHO staffers debated how to press China for gene sequences and detailed patient data without angering authorities, worried about losing access and getting Chinese scientists into trouble."
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On 3 January, the Chinese National Health Commission issued a secret notice ordering labs studying the virus to destroy their samples or send them to approved institutes.
The notice also banned labs from publishing information about the virus without the approval of the government.
My husband and I have already discussed the possibility of me quitting my full-time job at the end of this year because of insurance increases. DH is retired with SS and a couple of small pensions, but with my salary, we make too much for me to qualify for an insurance subsidy of any kind. And I just work in a church office! Right now I'm paying $730 a month just for me and that's for a bottom-of-the-line bronze plan with a $6,700 deductible. A silver plan would cost more than half of my take home pay. And that's this year's rate. If I wasn't working, that same $730 plan would cost me $40.The way government does allow these charges gives way to next year allowing the insurance companies to potentially REALLY increase monthly charges for coverage in the future. It's gonna be a shock MOO at what is going to be the increase in rates for health coverage next year.
We got to see our grandchildren today. I think we're the only grandparents we know who sat there all masked up the entire time. We're preening like peacocks over being so responsible.
We sat in the shade at our daughter's house. The 2 year old had water table, wading pool, etc to occupy her. We held the 3 month old and were happy to refrain from smooching his precious head.
It was a lovely visit. 2 year old has started chattering away in the past 3 months and is very entertaining.
I can only speak for myself, I can't for @Henry2326And how long did it take for the US to realize they had a new to the US epidemic.. over a month or two or more.SMDH...
Well, even though I've not noticed any of the good things I was told would happen, I also don't think I've gained weight which I also expected (knock wood).
I know quitting won't make a difference if I get COVID, but it's still what has kept me from smoking so far. The graphic of not being able to breathe is stuck in my mind.
It does seem like a lifetime ago when we first started posting in thread 1!I can only speak for myself, I can't for @Henry2326 as we were aligned, but as one who was here in this thread since #1 thread, it just irks me to read such.
Someone a few threads back posted a video... showing how we blamed other countries for what they did, and then we in the US did the same thing, even worse.
To get mass clinical trials out during an epidemic new to the world within days, to get the genome out within 10 days, etc etc.and shared with the world was amazing as to speed. And media continues to critique and blame? pffffft MOO
And how long did it take for the US to realize they had a new to the US epidemic.. over a month or two or more.
SMDH...
After I had knee replacement, I experienced some hair thinning at the temples for 2 yrs. After meeting with a dietitian, she recommended AG Pro instead of Hair, Skin and Nails supplements. Within 3-4 months, my hair grew back. I got it in the pharmacy section at Costco but I believe Walmart carries it.And I'm nearly 3 weeks without nicotine. Just a little stress.
But, yeah, I did lose a lot of hair last time I was on these meds. So much, in fact, that I had to cut it all off.
Decent diet ect. but i see a haircut and colour in my future,i hope!Is it due to stress, dotr?
I still believe what was being said in early March by some very fine people, some very "Smart" people. That it's all a Hoax, perpetrated by a certain political party.
Churches and bars have the highest COVID-19 cases.
I have underlying condition too. What was so very interesting was the information on how COPD treatments with a drug are being looked at. I had NO idea that there were such treatments for COPD until Dr. Seheult said such. I'll keep that in my mind in the future for not Covid, but for my COPD as I never knew it was mainstream treatment that I had never know about.
As I said a few threads back, I sincerely think that because of all the worldwide research, we are going to learn so much about other diseases.
It's like the run up to putting a man on the moon, all resources are finding out information that is new to the world with this virus, but have overlap with other diseases
e.g. VWF and oxidative stress cascade is the real issue.. a respiratory entrance that then gets into anywhere in the body that has epithelial cells (e.g. the entire vascular system, and also causes encephalitis due to cascade)
Dr. Campbell and Dr. Seheult videos over the last three months have been enlightening.
But MSM is at least 1 1/2 months behind the science MOO.
They, unfortunately, are focused on unproven /low evidence science..............
and "public relation posts by companies"
My husband and I have already discussed the possibility of me quitting my full-time job at the end of this year because of insurance increases. DH is retired with SS and a couple of small pensions, but with my salary, we make too much for me to qualify for an insurance subsidy of any kind. And I just work in a church office! Right now I'm paying $730 a month just for me and that's for a bottom-of-the-line bronze plan with a $6,700 deductible. A silver plan would cost more than half of my take home pay. And that's this year's rate. If I wasn't working, that same $730 plan would cost me $40.
I was hoping to work full-time until 62 (3 years away), but I read that insurance rates might go up 40% next year. That is not sustainable. I'll have to quit my job in order to afford insurance!
Wow...same here. Not as much recently, but a few weeks ago and back in April, gobs of my hair were coming out when I shampooed it. New symptom?I am pages behind on this thread as I have been AWFK...and now catching up.
So wierd that three folks have talked about their hair falling out. I've been in the last few months WTF! as to the amount of my hair falling out in my comb every day.
Stress? Beans and rice diet since February? (I am taking daily multivitamins since Feb, in addition to vitamin D suggested by Dr. Campbell and Seheult.)
Hmmmm.
Interesting as I just thought it was me, but catching up on thread over last few days others mentioned.
I would share a photo of what my daily comb looks like, but it would be too gross.... but hmmmmmmmmmmm... it must be stress? I have lost over 10 pounds in just two months.. bad eating from pantry plus stress = not good?
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