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Did they put her on nicotine patches do you know, out of interest?
She was smoking at the NH until diagnosed. Interesting, I will ask, but assume she did, being such a heavy smoker.
Did they put her on nicotine patches do you know, out of interest?
I thought it could also be done from phone locations?
Doesn't it make you want to go out and buy your own personal island?Regarding New Zealand, it is probably a good idea to compare with Kentucky, as they have a similar population size.
New Zealand
Total cases
1,665
Yesterday: +5
Total cases (14 days)
+96
Deaths
22
Yesterday: +0
Case fatality rate 1.3%
Kentucky has 43,700 cases and over 800+ deaths so case fatality rate over 2%.
Cases
43,700
+700
Deaths
881
+14
The secret is to keep the case numbers down as NZ has done admirably but as they have no land borders and are 3 thousand miles from another country, they do have a little bit of an advantage.
It was mentioned awhile back, but it hasn't caught on.
Earlier in this pandemic, Apple and Google joined forces to help create a shared underlying technology for digital contact tracing apps. But at least in the United States, they haven’t caught on. Apple and Google’s tech only work with apps developed by government health authorities. And almost no states have developed those apps.
What happened to coronavirus contact tracing on our phones?
It was mentioned awhile back, but it hasn't caught on.
Earlier in this pandemic, Apple and Google joined forces to help create a shared underlying technology for digital contact tracing apps. But at least in the United States, they haven’t caught on. Apple and Google’s tech only work with apps developed by government health authorities. And almost no states have developed those apps.
What happened to coronavirus contact tracing on our phones?
Virginia used VA based software company, utilizing Google technology to develop the first state app.
The concern has been, it automatically notifies the SHD if you report yourself Covid positive and they immediately contact the person.
Has not been a overwhelming response,
Our colleges are tracking on campus movement of students with their chipped ID access cards.
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/covidwise/
How It Works
COVIDWISE uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology to quickly notify users who have likely been exposed so you can reduce the risk of infection for your friends and family and help Virginia stop the spread.
Yes I believe it's possible, either with apps or just with a snartphone's location services.I thought it could also be done from phone locations?
I guess 9 cases in NZ (pop 4.8m) are deemed as terrible and serious as 7 cases from Sturges are in Nevada (pop 2.9m) .
At our university, we've been asked to voluntarily download an app for the mandated daily health checks everyone is supposed to self-administer before coming on campus, for fever, etc. but there hasn't been a very positive response. The information is reported to the university anonymously, we are told, but most on campus don't want their privacy breached and have low trust in these kinds of statements about anonymity
Yes I believe it's possible, either with apps or just with a snartphone's location services.
However, that would not include whatever personal information might be useful.
Yes, you want to know you went to X restaurant, but you also want to note with whom you ate or talked.
Yes, you want to recall when you went to the store, but you also want to note which friend or neighbor you ran into and had a five minute face to face chat with, as well as the name of your "usual" clerk, if such details are known.
If I were to use my phone for such a purpose, I would definitely augment the phone's data with notes about who I saw or talked to at any length while I was there.
It seems obvious to me that simply being in a store with others isn't considered a high risk by the contact tracers, because we don't see notices being put out saying "if you were in Safeway between 2 and 4 pm on Tuesday you may have been exposed".
It's the people you have longer contacts with that are considered the higher risk. (obviously excepting someone who is actively coughing or sneezing in public).
IMO
I believe the 9 cases are not in Nevada but in Nebraska, the neighboring state to South Dakota.
Yes sorry you're right, my mistake.
Nebraska population 1.9m and I think it was 7 cases. MOO.
Cases
31,348
Deaths
377
1.2 % case fatality rate
(It still is a similar point based on the low numbers though.)
Re the contact tracing via phone, it would pick up everyone you were close to, whether you knew or remembered them or not and how long the contact was for.
I guess 9 cases in NZ (pop 4.8m) are deemed as terrible and serious as 7 cases from Sturges are in Nevada (pop 2.9m) .
Apparently, we are going to trial it as a preventative and not a treatment. I think katy's linked data is using HCQ as a treatment?
I am not sure how anyone measures a preventative ... unless they stick them in a room full of covid positive people while not wearing any PPE.
Otherwise it could be any number of reasons why a person does not catch the virus ... good PPE, good natural resistance, good physical distancing and hygiene. I mean, who is going to intentionally set themselves up to catch the virus?
Covid party, anyone?
IIRC it was initially done so that Remdesivir could be provided direct to the hospitals, based on their stats, I believe.