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I believe there was a conference of Emergency Medicine doctors ? In New York City during the early days. Don’t recall Reading anything about spreading From that one. Biogen was feb 24ish? I think
I’m wondering about the effect Hurricane Laura will have on spreading the virus?
With the mandatory evacuations - people usually head to friends/relatives houses - a lot of people indoors in one house.![]()
ADHS: Maricopa, Pima, Pinal counties “likely” to meet benchmarks for businesses to reopen Thursday
I talked to someone who went up to Prescott over the weekend - their county reached "moderate" status last week. He said bars started selling peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in order to qualify as "restaurants," and I see that live music has returned to "Whiskey Row." This is so overdue in Phoenix - the original three week "pause" lasted two months. Life takes another step back toward "normal" on Thursday.
I'm sorry, I don't understand this concept about people having a predetermined set of remaining years. If someone does have a diagnosis of terminal cancer, I'm sure there would be things they'd like to do, but I'm not sure they'd want to risk catching Covid in order to do them. IMO, the people who don't practise social distancing, etc, aren't cancer patients.If someone's remaining years will all be spent in a world of Covid restrictions, there can be a significant quality of life difference between sitting at a cafe in Stockholm and being repeatedly locked down in other places.
Good question. Plus how many relatives and friends will even let them? Besides the hurricanes, there's hundreds of thousands evacuated in California due to the fires.
This doesn't surprise me. Plus, he has a new baby as well.
I am happy to believe the FDA and the 35% cut in deaths quoted. Hahn was pretty convincing about it at the PC. We believe the FDA about hydroxy is the same rules should apply. As the authorising agency, they should know after all.I'll take a risk on a, 78% survival rate any day. Only 22% died , if given in the first three days. Even a 73% survival rate if given on day 4, 27% died, still good odds.
It's impossible to have a controlled study. Not many are going to sign up with the risk of a placebo, when a therapy is running an 78% survival rate. Nope, not me. I want the 78% chance to live.
Moo...
That's not the only one though https://www.midnightsunbike.comIf you actually read the story, that isn't a motorbike rally organized and attended primarily by Swedes:
"the annual EMC Rally - a motorcycle rally where Christian motorcycle clubs from all over Europe and beyond gather. The rally takes place the first weekend of August each year and is hosted in different countries by different clubs each year." EMC - European Motorcyclists for Christ
Guessing going inside a Starbucks to pick up her order takes 10-15 minutes? Masked and socially distancing inside the store - allowing only a limited amount of people due to occupancy restrictions. No chitchat with other customers or hanging out after you get your order.Dr. Birx: If it’s safe to go into Starbucks in Mississippi, it’s safe to wait in line at the polls
In an interview with CBN News over the weekend, Dr. Birx discussed topics ranging from the safety of in-door church services, coronavirus vaccinations and the act of voting in November.
On the issue of voting at the polls, Dr. Birx said that it has been safe for her to go into Starbucks and pick up her order. “If I can go into Starbucks in the middle of Texas and Alabama and Mississippi that have very high [coronavirus] case rates, then I can’t say that it would be different waiting in line in the polls.”
You make excellent points, regarding this, and most articles about Sweden's approach.
I think talking about this as if it's "over" is valid, if one considers people who won't outlive the pandemic. If someone's remaining years will all be spent in a world of Covid restrictions, there can be a significant quality of life difference between sitting at a cafe in Stockholm and being repeatedly locked down in other places.
So, according to the link within your link, the 'moderate' benchmark is:
10-99 cases per 100k
5-10% positivity
5-10% covid-like illness
Are those a 'choice' of benchmark rates? As in, either 10-99 cases per 100k, or 5-10% positivity, or 5-10% covid-like illness?
ADHS
I hope your friend is safe, such devastation there and in California.Evacuations in Colorado, too. A friend lives there and sent pics of the terrible fires they are also having.
Guessing going inside a Starbucks to pick up her order takes 10-15 minutes? Masked and socially distancing inside the store - allowing only a limited amount of people due to occupancy restrictions. No chitchat with other customers or hanging out after you get your order.
Versus standing outside with most(hopefully) wearing masks and socially distancing in a long line. People talking to each other. For an hour or longer in line.
It will take longer to vote since they will disinfect/clean the voting machine device after each person? It took two hours in line for us last time. And hopefully you won’t have the need to use the portapotty outside!
Guessing going inside a Starbucks to pick up her order takes 10-15 minutes? Masked and socially distancing inside the store - allowing only a limited amount of people due to occupancy restrictions. No chitchat with other customers or hanging out after you get your order.
Versus standing outside with most(hopefully) wearing masks and socially distancing in a long line. People talking to each other. For an hour or longer in line.
It will take longer to vote since they will disinfect/clean the voting machine device after each person? It took two hours in line for us last time. And hopefully you won’t have the need to use the portapotty outside!
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