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Main road (A170) Thirsk to Scarborough, just outside my house, normally quite busy when I took this early evening yesterday.
Everyone's gone to the Moon.
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My sisters work colleagues aunt so no direct link to us but still close to home. In Wales so we a small country anyway. Thank you for your thoughts ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Ahhhh thanks. I misconstructed, erfyn ar eich pardwn ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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No worries, friend. I should have realized using "just" and "flu" in the same sentence might not get across the point I was trying to make:
I'm afraid this is "just" another shot across humanity's bow . . . . Yes, stay safe. ![]() |
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Some good news is that the US is finally starting to pull together and taking the right steps. Testing has been increasing exponentially as we pass the 100,000 mark. Widespread testing is going to be very critical in not only reducing the number of spread but also is making the "invisible enemy" more visible thus reducing panic
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What we have here is a virus that we know very little to nothing about. I have a very good idea where it came from, what caused it but due to the political sensitivity I will keep this to myself. This is a wildcard to the Virologist, Scientists in terms of how far this will spread and deaths it will cause. They know it came from an animal and are 99.99 % sure of that hence Corona. The RO hovers between 2 to 2.5. I am leaning more towards the high side of 2.5 and no where near measles which was 12 to 18 which had the highest of any infectious communicable disease. It sure seems higher than this to the average person. The flu RO is around 1 and at times a little more. How many of us have had the Flu, been around are family in the same house hold and no one else catches it? Most of us right. Get Covid, sit with your family and more than likely they will get it. The reason the panic , hysteria and everything else in-between is the lack of a vaccination, treatment, the unknown. The Flu, which we see every year, has been well documented so we have a pretty good idea of what to expect. Here we are fighting something brand new to all of us. Another thing that makes this much more different than the FLU is usually when you have the FLU your not infectious till your symptoms begin to show, with this Coronavirus it hasn't been proven or disproven, but is possible that people are being infected by people that have no and show no symptoms. Take Massacdusettes where I live for example the Biogen meeting that happened between 77 and 84 people contracted the Covid19 and no one there had any symptoms previous to the meeting. It sure is uncharted territories and should cause alarm and panic. If everything were normal circumstances then all these people who have died would be alive. You have to remember just because there is Convid19 out there not every case will be met as Babies are still being born, Car accidents are still happening, Over doses, Chemotherapy, Heart Attacks and etc etc etc. Hospitals are dealing with a surge which to no fault of their own they were not ready for. No one is to blame as this is a World Wide Crisis and Im afraid if we don't do a mandatory stay in place order this will just continue. I have a feeling almost everybody at this rate will encounter the Covid. Please be as healthy as you can and remember every scientists is putting all their egos aside at this one moment for Humanity.
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My middle daughter, age 36, wife and mother of three young children is sick. High fever, body aches, headache, cough, chest pain and tightness, shortness of breath with exertion and sore throat. She contacted her health provider in Minneapolis, a major university system. She was told she couldn’t be tested for Covid-19. They are only allowed to test people when the results might drive a decision to admit to a hospital, start a ventilator, etc. So, she needs to stay put.
If she has Coronavirus but doesn’t become critically ill, we will never know. The true incidence of the disease in the US will remain a mystery. This is completely unacceptable. |
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the Coronavirus outbreak thread
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Actually, in research circles, they have approached it this way: how can we use similarities between coronavirus and the seasonal flu to fight COVID-19? I offer the following as an example of something I posted a while back...that we should not underestimate the capacity for innovation and ingenuity. Certainly many differences exist between flu and novel coronavirus. The disease it causes is more deadly, it appears to be more contagious, etc. But for a researcher named Nevan Krogan, embracing the similar way this new virus attaches to our cells may lead to an effective therapeutic cocktail to stop its progression into full-blown COVID-19. And he is using meds that are already FDA-approved for other uses, thereby bypassing the lengthy safety testing requirements. Please understand that any findings which are efficacious will require off-label approvals. But that is far quicker. I saw his story this morning on ABC News; this is the link if you want to see it yourself. https://abcnews.go.com/Health/race-c...ry?id=69669987 To over simplify, here’s an image of flu attaching to a cell. ![]() Those spikes on the flu virus are similar to coronavirus. They are proteins and attach to receptors on our cells. The virus can’t replicate outside of a cell. Once it inserts it’s genome into the cell, it replicates more coronavirus particles and goes to work like a chain reaction. The difference is the number and types of proteins on the coronavirus and the particular receptors to which it attaches in our cells. Let’s remember, we never found a vaccine for MERS - so the calls for a coronavirus vaccine may not be realized. But this kind of ingenuity could help us survive a future coronavirus infection if an effective cocktail is realized Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Thanks for sharing, Dave! I was in the UK last October and as sad as the reason may be, it’s still beautiful and brings back some nice memories. Miss the pubs! :)
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Exactly the same as in the U.K., it’s crazy ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Guys bare with me.
Japan is not taking this seriously. Business as usual. All businesses open except for Apple. Bars full. Starbucks full. People out dining. Shopping. No social distancing. Maybe 1/2 of the people I see wearing masks. I made a Costco run. Stocked up on food and dog food for my dog. I'm self isolating. I just got my b%&#s busted by friends because I don't want to go out drinking with them. Many many Japanese are returning from overseas that were studying, working or travelling. Very elderly population here. Schools are re-opening. I'm not criticizing a country and a society that I love but I am very concerned. This could get ugly fast. What am I missing? How does Japan have such a low incidence? |
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The lack of preparedness nationwide and in my backyard is disconcerting to say the least. Per my hospital edict, PPE is only to be used for interacting with patients under investigation, confirmed COVID-19 cases, and for providers who are performing screening for patients with possible respiratory infections. The hospitals have literally posted up social media requests for people to sew cloth masks for providers to reuse, and for donations of N95 masks for higher risk interactions. In my opinion this is waaaaaay behind the curve. All providers should be gowned and masked for all patient interactions until we have the ability to test both the patients (current and screened prior to admission) and providers. Otherwise we will run out of providers. Within the hospital we need to separate the high and low probability populations (until we can test everyone) and their care teams as we run the risk of in-hospital outbreaks at this point. |
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Thanks for the social observations from there. I suppose scientists might study the curves of infections to see if this yields insight into COVID-19 mortality rates. If Japan’s experience in 2-4 weeks isn’t much different than USA, then perhaps we gain new knowledge. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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the Coronavirus outbreak thread
A bright sunny day at a favorite beach of mine. No, I’m not there - a screenshot from a webcam.
This was one of the beaches prominently reported by the media because springbreakers were congregating too much. The township’s officials banned everyone from the beach; locals, vacationers, breakers, all... It seems to be working like they wished. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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What’s your source on that? A lot of people on ACE inhibitors have heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, etc and do worse in general.
To date, there hasn’t been any evidence to suggest ACE inhibitors are associated with worse outcomes, and all major medical bodies recommend continuing ACE inhibitors. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/co...-2019-covid-19 |
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Hawaii has instituted a 14 day quarantine for all people, tourists and residents coming home, starting this Thursday.
Go to Hawaii on vacation, you get to spend the two weeks in quarantine. Granted it's self quarantine, but essentially "house arrest". https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/...-days-69732399 |
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They recommend to continue taking the meds as the stoppage may cause pre-existing conditions to worsen. But they don’t specifically say there isn’t a relationship, just that as of right now it is not enough evidence to show that stoppage is worth the risk of other conditions worsening. They urge for more research to continue reviewing. The initial studies have been basing expectations of this on what the results have been in other illnesses that target ACE2. |
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Stay positive folks.
I know it can be hard, but it is truly a big part of the battle. Energy is contagious and it effects the immune system. Both ways. There are a lot of positive things to check out online. Take a break from searching for the disaster and look for the good.
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Yes, I agree Seth. And our Mods are working hard to keep us open. Some inappropriate posts are being proactively removed and I thank them for it. Don’t know which one sometimes. But thanks to the UberMod and CEO, Tim, Peter, Adam and others. The thread itself has been therapeutic for many member’s emotions. I’m heading out for a long walk... ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Bride donates flowers...
Something positive.... https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...gXJe1_&cf=1
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Just got back from a walk. Lifted my spirits for sure. |
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Yes, a walk will do wonders.
![]() Did for me and Koda. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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