Coronavirus COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #92

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Thank goodness Melbourne went into hard lockdown for so long. They have discovered that the virus was mutating there into a variant that was far more worrying.


Meanwhile, researchers in Melbourne were reporting a “receptor-binding domain” mutation of the virus, known as RCB. The RCB is a key part of a virus, located on its “spike” protein, that allows it to enter and infect human cells.

That means it is much more infectious.

“My opinion is that we might have something different now if we hadn’t literally wiped that virus, which seeded initially out of Melbourne quarantine, off of the Australian landscape,” Turville said.

'Dodged a bullet': Melbourne lockdown may have prevented more deadly Covid-19 variant
 
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More than 200 gather indoors for GOP meeting as party chair Louis Gurvich wins re-election

More than 200 Republican activists and elected officials gathered inside a Baton Rouge church Saturday for a state GOP meeting where Louis Gurvich, chairman of the party, fended off state Rep. Lance Harris’ bid to unseat him.

Party leadership didn’t enforce what they called a mask requirement, and the vast majority of people attending the meeting at Parkview Baptist Church in south Baton Rouge were not wearing masks for most of the roughly five-hour gathering. A small section of the pews were adorned with signs saying they were reserved for “mask wearers only.”
 
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Those protesting against masks are now - you guessed it - protesting against vaccines!

Dodger Stadium's COVID-19 vaccination site temporarily shut down after protesters gather at entrance

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Shop Mask Free Los Angeles organized a protest Saturday at the Dodger Stadium COVID-19 vaccination site, rallying against the vaccines, masks and lockdowns.

Dodger Stadium’s mass COVID-19 vaccination site was temporarily shut down Saturday afternoon when about 50 protesters gathered at the entrance, frustrating hundreds of motorists who had been waiting in line for hours.

The Los Angeles Fire Department closed the entrance to the stadium — one of the largest vaccination sites in the country — for about an hour starting just before 2 p.m. as a precaution, officials said. Several LAPD officers also responded to the scene; a spokeswoman for the department said no arrests were made. Despite the 55-minute interruption, no appointments were canceled.

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Motorists line up to receive inoculation at a COVID-19 vaccination site at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

A post on social media described the demonstration as the “Scamdemic Protest/March.” It advised participants to “please refrain from wearing Trump/MAGA attire as we want our statement to resonate with the sheeple. No flags but informational signs only.

“This is a sharing information protest and march against everything COVID, Vaccine, PCR Tests, Lockdowns, Masks, Fauci, Gates, Newsom, China, digital tracking, etc.”

Protesters carried signs that read “Save Your Soul TURN BACK NOW,” “CNN IS LYING TO YOU,” “RECALL GAVIN NEWSOM” and “TAKE OFF YOUR MASK.” Some handed out pamphlets to motorists who had their windows down. Some cars blared their horns as they drove by.

Protesters spoke through bullhorns: “Turn back while you can,” one man said. “You’re a lab rat.”


Earlier in the pandemic, maskless demonstrators gathered at retail outlets, including Erewhon Market in the Fairfax district, a Target on Beverly Boulevard and the Westfield Century City mall, sparking a backlash from shoppers and employees who felt harassed.

In one video, a demonstrator said he had tested negative for the virus and called a customer at the grocery store a “mask Nazi.”
 
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Airline pilots making in-flight errors say they’re ‘rusty’ because of pandemic | Maine Breaking News

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A plane approaches San Diego International Airport for a landing. Aviation safety experts note that pilots can lose proficiency when they are out of the cockpit for an extended period of time.

These incidents are among at least a dozen flying errors and mishaps since May that pilots and first officers have attributed, at least in part, to being out of practice because the COVID-19 pandemic had kept them away from flying for a while.

It is not just the lack of practice that can lead pilots to make errors.

During the pandemic, planes have been carrying an average of 80% fewer passengers which means a much lighter load. If pilots erroneously assume the plane they are flying is as heavy as it was before the pandemic, they can miscalculate the speed and thrust needed for a landing.

In addition the pandemic has led to less crowded skies, so there's less need for planes to take circuitous paths. The shorter, more direct routes could confuse a pilot who arrives at a destination sooner than expected.

A pilot preparing to pull a passenger jet away from an airport gate forgot to disengage the parking brake, damaging a part of a towing vehicle :eek: that was trying to pull the plane to the runway.

Another pilot had so much trouble landing a passenger jet on a windy day that it took three tries before the plane touched down successfully.

In another incident, the first officer forgot to turn on the anti-icing mechanism that ensures the altitude and airspeed sensors on the outside of the plane are not blocked by ice. Luckily for the passengers, the plane completed its flight without problems.
This isn’t at all surprising to me. I had a major surgery last fall and wasn’t able to drive for 3+ weeks. Just in that short period of time, I felt a bit discombobulated the first few times I was behind the wheel again. I’m sure flying an airplane is far more complex.
 
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unreal
everyone's so entitled

Yeah. Hairstylists...hardly on the "priority list". I have had one haircut since last February. When we "opened up", I decided to chance it. We had almost no cases here. That sure changed fast.
 
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Thank goodness Melbourne went into hard lockdown for so long. They have discovered that the virus was mutating there into a variant that was far more worrying.


Meanwhile, researchers in Melbourne were reporting a “receptor-binding domain” mutation of the virus, known as RCB. The RCB is a key part of a virus, located on its “spike” protein, that allows it to enter and infect human cells.

That means it is much more infectious.

“My opinion is that we might have something different now if we hadn’t literally wiped that virus, which seeded initially out of Melbourne quarantine, off of the Australian landscape,” Turville said.

'Dodged a bullet': Melbourne lockdown may have prevented more deadly Covid-19 variant
So maybe the peeps who were calling Dan, Chairman Dan knew nothing.
 
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Yeah. Hairstylists...hardly on the "priority list". I have had one haircut since last February. When we "opened up", I decided to chance it. We had almost no cases here. That sure changed fast.
I have cut my own hair since March. I just pull it to the nape of my neck and chop it off. I have a hairdresser daughter who lives 200 miles away from me, who is apalled. She is worried that our friends will think that she cut it.
 
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We are just hearing on our evening news (Sunday evening here) that Perth in Western Australia - and other extended areas - is immediately going into a snap hard lockdown for at least 5 days. UK variant detected in a quarantine hotel guard. He has been to at least 12 places while likely infectious.

Approx 2 million people affected by the lockdown.


"What we're trying to do is have a (short) period of disruption rather than a long period of disruption, and therefore some adverse health outcomes," McGowan said.
"We are trying to crush the virus as quickly as we possibly can."

Single COVID-19 case sends Australia's Perth into snap lockdown
 
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Covid-19: C.D.C. Order Requires Masks for Travel in U.S.
Countries are tightening borders to evade virus variants...

“At least one confirmed case of the South Africa-based coronavirus variant has been detected in the Baltimore metro region.

Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland on Saturday said there had been at least one confirmed case in the state of a more contagious variant of the coronavirus found in South Africa that has proved to be more resistant to vaccines.“

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“The variant was first detected in the United States this week in South Carolina, which is already experiencing one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the nation. Not long after, a second case was discovered with no known connection to the first, state officials announced on Thursday.

Neither patient had a history of travel, officials said, suggesting what many public health experts feared had come to pass: The new variant of the virus had taken root in the United States.

The Biden administration on Saturday put in place a ban on incoming travel from South Africa of noncitizens.

Known as B.1.351, the variant is one of several that have emerged during the pandemic. Others include a variant from Brazil, which has been detected in Minnesota, and one from Britain, which is spreading more widely in the United States.”

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“Epidemiologists tracking the United States epidemic were already concerned that the variant first identified in Britain could become the dominant strain circulating in the United States by March. The United States is conducting little of the genomic sequencing necessary to track the spread of new variants that have caused concern.

Both Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech — the companies manufacturing the two vaccines on the U.S. market — have said their shots are slightly less effective against the variant from South Africa, and the companies are considering creating either a booster shot or new version to head off the variant. The vaccine developed by Novavax, which has yet to be administered in the United States, appeared to be especially ineffective in trials at protecting against the South Africa variant.

Public health officials including Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, have warned that circulation of new variants with increased transmissibility would invariably lead to more infections, and by extension, increased hospitalizations and deaths. Dr. Fauci said Friday that new clinical trial results from Johnson & Johnson, showing that its vaccine is less effective against the variant from South Africa, were a “wake-up call.”

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Countries tighten borders as alarm over coronavirus variants grows.

“Countries are tightening their borders as a ban takes effect Saturday on noncitizens traveling to the United States from South Africa, amid warnings over the threat posed by a virus variantspreading rapidly there and signs that it can weaken the effectiveness of vaccines.

In recent days, Johnson & Johnson and Novavax have each announced that their vaccines provided strong protection against Covid-19, but the results came with a significant cautionary note: Their efficacy rate dropped in South Africa, where the highly contagious variant is driving most cases. Studies suggest that the variant also blunts the effectiveness of Covid vaccines made by Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and Novavax.

The variant, B.1.351, has spread to at least 31 countries, including two cases documented in the United States this week.“
 
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Santa Paula family doctor passes away after speaking out about devastating COVID battle | NewsChannel 3-12
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SANTA PAULA, Calif. -- A local family doctor in Santa Paula has become a sad example of the ravages of COVID-19, his personal fight reflecting the tragedy that has killed hundreds in Ventura County and more than 400,000 nationwide.

Dr. Jon Schrock is a well-known family doctor in Santa Paula. In his practice, he's cared for people for almost 50 years, but two weeks ago he came down with the coronavirus and by Friday was fighting for his life.

He sadly passed away the very next day.

However, at his insistence, NewsChannel 3 met with Dr. Schrock who wanted to make sure others knew what he was going through and how important it was to take steps to prevent contracting the devastating virus.

Dr. Shrock was not able to get the vaccine before he got sick. “It wasn’t offered to us,” he said. “We tried to get it and could not.”
 
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...7b53ba-5b49-11eb-a976-bad6431e03e2_story.html

Well here I am in Michigan, alongside these selfish covidiots who are "defying" the governor's orders ---no dining in-- pandemic? what pandemic? the photos reveal these people sitting close to each other, no masks and making stupid statements like Covid is hyped up, overblown and "political"--- I really don't care if they get the virus, but the problem is going to be they are going to spread it, and now with the variants-- well, it is downright dangerous what they are doing.
 
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Santa Paula family doctor passes away after speaking out about devastating COVID battle | NewsChannel 3-12
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SANTA PAULA, Calif. -- A local family doctor in Santa Paula has become a sad example of the ravages of COVID-19, his personal fight reflecting the tragedy that has killed hundreds in Ventura County and more than 400,000 nationwide.

Dr. Jon Schrock is a well-known family doctor in Santa Paula. In his practice, he's cared for people for almost 50 years, but two weeks ago he came down with the coronavirus and by Friday was fighting for his life.

He sadly passed away the very next day.

However, at his insistence, NewsChannel 3 met with Dr. Schrock who wanted to make sure others knew what he was going through and how important it was to take steps to prevent contracting the devastating virus.

Dr. Shrock was not able to get the vaccine before he got sick. “It wasn’t offered to us,” he said. “We tried to get it and could not.”

Very sad: a good man: I think he got it, like lots of other health care workers, from the patients he was seeing: one or more of them probably had it- even though he wore PPE, there may have been a small breach somewhere a long the way, and he was exposed to a large viral load with all of those patients.
 
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Agreed. Common sense woud tell many people that the virus can't travel and spread without a human host to travel in.

Look at the repercussions that are happening now from all the Thanksgiving and Christmas travel. People were warned. But they didn't heed the warnings.

As I look out my window and see the snow pile up I get depressed- wishing we were in Florida, like we usually are this time of year but as I told my husband, there is no way in hell we are driving from Michigan to Florida at this time--- so this winter- no Florida. My husband would do it---but I won't.
 
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COVID antibodies are passed to babies during pregnancy, study indicates
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It appears that pregnant mothers can pass COVID-19 antibodies to babies during pregnancy, according to a new study, findings that could impact when pregnant women should get a vaccine.

Antibodies were transferred across the placenta in 72 of 83 pregnant women who were seropositive for COVID, according to the study, published Friday in the journal JAMA Pediatric.

Findings indicate the potential for antibodies from mothers to provide neonatal protection from COVID-19. But, further studies are needed to determine if those antibodies are protective against newborn infection, according to the study.
 
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...7b53ba-5b49-11eb-a976-bad6431e03e2_story.html

Well here I am in Michigan, alongside these selfish covidiots who are "defying" the governor's orders ---no dining in-- pandemic? what pandemic? the photos reveal these people sitting close to each other, no masks and making stupid statements like Covid is hyped up, overblown and "political"--- I really don't care if they get the virus, but the problem is going to be they are going to spread it, and now with the variants-- well, it is downright dangerous what they are doing.

Look at his ridiculous restaurant sign. So ignorant. imo

"Masks killed more people than Spanish flu"

Firstly, it wasn't a Spanish flu.
Secondly, masks save lives.
Thirdly, masks also saved lives in the 1918 pandemic.

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Covid-19: C.D.C. Order Requires Masks for Travel in U.S.
Countries are tightening borders to evade virus variants...

“At least one confirmed case of the South Africa-based coronavirus variant has been detected in the Baltimore metro region.

Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland on Saturday said there had been at least one confirmed case in the state of a more contagious variant of the coronavirus found in South Africa that has proved to be more resistant to vaccines.“

[...]

“The variant was first detected in the United States this week in South Carolina, which is already experiencing one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the nation. Not long after, a second case was discovered with no known connection to the first, state officials announced on Thursday.

Neither patient had a history of travel, officials said, suggesting what many public health experts feared had come to pass: The new variant of the virus had taken root in the United States.

The Biden administration on Saturday put in place a ban on incoming travel from South Africa of noncitizens.

Known as B.1.351, the variant is one of several that have emerged during the pandemic. Others include a variant from Brazil, which has been detected in Minnesota, and one from Britain, which is spreading more widely in the United States.”

[...]

“Epidemiologists tracking the United States epidemic were already concerned that the variant first identified in Britain could become the dominant strain circulating in the United States by March. The United States is conducting little of the genomic sequencing necessary to track the spread of new variants that have caused concern.

Both Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech — the companies manufacturing the two vaccines on the U.S. market — have said their shots are slightly less effective against the variant from South Africa, and the companies are considering creating either a booster shot or new version to head off the variant. The vaccine developed by Novavax, which has yet to be administered in the United States, appeared to be especially ineffective in trials at protecting against the South Africa variant.

Public health officials including Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, have warned that circulation of new variants with increased transmissibility would invariably lead to more infections, and by extension, increased hospitalizations and deaths. Dr. Fauci said Friday that new clinical trial results from Johnson & Johnson, showing that its vaccine is less effective against the variant from South Africa, were a “wake-up call.”

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Countries tighten borders as alarm over coronavirus variants grows.

“Countries are tightening their borders as a ban takes effect Saturday on noncitizens traveling to the United States from South Africa, amid warnings over the threat posed by a virus variantspreading rapidly there and signs that it can weaken the effectiveness of vaccines.

In recent days, Johnson & Johnson and Novavax have each announced that their vaccines provided strong protection against Covid-19, but the results came with a significant cautionary note: Their efficacy rate dropped in South Africa, where the highly contagious variant is driving most cases. Studies suggest that the variant also blunts the effectiveness of Covid vaccines made by Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna and Novavax.

The variant, B.1.351, has spread to at least 31 countries, including two cases documented in the United States this week.“

I wish they would start to talk about warnings of the variants, punishment or fines for "superspreader" behavior.... Who cares if people get "pissy" about "freedoms".. I would love to hear that the variants are not as bad as thought, but we are not hearing any such thing are we?

No shoes, no service.
No mask, no healthcare for you.
 
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