Covid-19 discussion, continued...

gut Senior Member
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Tue, Oct 6, 2020 4:04 PM

The WHO just released data today that as much as 10% (770M people) of the global population may have had this.

Do the math.  That's a mortality rate <0.15% (the flu is 0.10%) in total from the beginning.

Early on, it was expected/estimated that the mortality rate was around 1.0%.  But study after study has found that the actual case rate was 10-20X higher...again, do the math.

friendfromlowry Senior Member
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Tue, Oct 6, 2020 5:01 PM

I have my first appointment with a family physician in nearly three years tomorrow. I’m going to see if she will write for me to get the antibody test, which I think is free with a physician order. I’d be curious to know if I’ve had it. I’m exposed at work a couple times a week it seems. 

Fab4Runner Tits McGee
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Tue, Oct 6, 2020 5:03 PM
posted by friendfromlowry

I have my first appointment with a family physician in nearly three years tomorrow. I’m going to see if she will write for me to get the antibody test, which I think is free with a physician order. I’d be curious to know if I’ve had it. I’m exposed at work a couple times a week it seems. 

They're free if you donate blood with the Red Cross. 

Spock Senior Member
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Tue, Oct 6, 2020 5:29 PM
posted by friendfromlowry

I have my first appointment with a family physician in nearly three years tomorrow. I’m going to see if she will write for me to get the antibody test, which I think is free with a physician order. I’d be curious to know if I’ve had it. I’m exposed at work a couple times a week it seems. 

Man with all that exposure......shouldnt you be dead by now?

friendfromlowry Senior Member
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Tue, Oct 6, 2020 5:39 PM
posted by Spock

Man with all that exposure......shouldnt you be dead by now?

Well you see only 0.00001% of the population of Miami county is dieing so I only had a 1/10 chance anyways rite! /spock’d 


jmog Senior Member
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Tue, Oct 6, 2020 8:35 PM

My whole freaking family had it. Wife, 2 kids, mom, dad, sister, etc.


None of them were more sick than when I had the actual flu in January with 104F temperature for 2 days and sick for 5.


The actual disease, not how contagious it is, is definitely not as bad as the common flu. 


 



Automatik Senior Member
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Tue, Oct 6, 2020 11:00 PM

Everyone has their story.

My friends dad died from COVID two months ago. He was 58 and in good health. 

Another friend, a doctor, was asymptomatic. Age 33 good health.

Another had it super early. Was absolutely fucked for 14 days. Mildly obese, age 27. 

I could go on and on.

Point is, you mostly know what you’re going to get with the flu. 7 months in this shitshow and we’re still learning.

like_that 1st Team All-PWN
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Wed, Oct 7, 2020 3:23 AM

I posted earlier in this thread that my region and Italy in general has seen a spike in cases.  They have also increased testing by a lot more than when this all started.  98% of the cases have been asymptomatic.  The death and hospitalization rate is nowhere near close to what it was back when this all started.  Theres a growing argument for t cell immunity combined with the virus hitting less vulnerable people.  

If that many people are asymptomatic, who knows how many people have/had it and have/had no idea they had it.  Based on Gut's math, I won't be shocked if the flu/covid have similar numbers going forward.  We are also comparing one virus that currently has a yearly vaccine vs another virus that currently doesn't.  Once we have a vaccine, I predict in the future the covid/flu comparison will be pretty valid.  

QuakerOats Senior Member
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Wed, Oct 7, 2020 10:52 AM
posted by jmog

My whole freaking family had it. Wife, 2 kids, mom, dad, sister, etc.


None of them were more sick than when I had the actual flu in January with 104F temperature for 2 days and sick for 5.


The actual disease, not how contagious it is, is definitely not as bad as the common flu. 


 




My daughter had it in August --- one night/day of fever/chills .....then a couple days later a loss of taste for a day or two.  Back to 100% in less than a week.

Obviously if you are over 80 and have vulnerabilities, it can be a real problem, but the prescription is proving to be far worse than the malady.


Verbal Kint Senior Member
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Wed, Oct 7, 2020 2:22 PM

Glad to hear that most schools had picture day, only day of the year that they will be able to show their smile, but it's worth it to destroy the mental health of so many to eradicate this virus

gut Senior Member
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Wed, Oct 7, 2020 2:26 PM
posted by Verbal Kint

Glad to hear that most schools had picture day, only day of the year that they will be able to show their smile, but it's worth it to destroy the mental health of so many to eradicate this virus

No worries - once Biden takes office CNN's pandemic porn will, as Trump would say, "just disappear".

QuakerOats Senior Member
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Wed, Oct 7, 2020 3:21 PM
posted by gut

No worries - once Biden takes office CNN's pandemic porn will, as Trump would say, "just disappear".


Yep.  It will be great; the pandemic will end, riots will end, racism will end, and everyone will live happily ever after.

sportchampps Senior Member
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Wed, Oct 7, 2020 4:02 PM
posted by QuakerOats


Yep.  It will be great; the pandemic will end, riots will end, racism will end, and everyone will live happily ever after.

That’s Biden’s plan isn’t iy


QuakerOats Senior Member
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Wed, Oct 7, 2020 4:52 PM

Meanwhile Trump appears to have made a very beautiful, perfect recovery.  lol


........ the left was so hoping he would die

Ironman92 Administrator
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Wed, Oct 7, 2020 11:07 PM
posted by Verbal Kint

Glad to hear that most schools had picture day, only day of the year that they will be able to show their smile, but it's worth it to destroy the mental health of so many to eradicate this virus

We had our picture day today but so far every school day this year I’ve had 90% of my class outside where we can safely social distance...without our masks on. My elementary school still at 0 cases and quarantines. I know it’ll change soon but so far so good. Next week supposed to be a ton of rain so I’ll be forced to have the regular old gym classes.

My principal says I can go without masks if we are being active In the gym. I’m not playing that game yet...I’m going to let those in charge of the indoor recesses to have 50-60 kids mask-less for a couple weeks before I allow no masks.


We started with 4 kids per cafeteria table, no use of playground equipment and a very tight mask policy....7 weeks in we are sitting 7-8 per cafeteria table, full use of the playground equipment with no sanitizing of it and the masks are down below the nose on many and also below chin on some. Most teachers are using shields while teaching opposed to masks. Teachers were sanitizing and wiping down everything early on...not much of any of that going on now.

My son’s school district they have hired numerous people to basically continuously go around the schools and sanitizing door handles, rails and other things.....dozens of positive cases and quarantines. Super strict mask policy and no teachers wearing face shields.

queencitybuckeye Senior Member
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Thu, Oct 8, 2020 6:46 AM
posted by Verbal Kint

Glad to hear that most schools had picture day, only day of the year that they will be able to show their smile, but it's worth it to destroy the mental health of so many to eradicate this virus

If your mental health is destroyed by the situation, it's a you problem.

Verbal Kint Senior Member
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Thu, Oct 8, 2020 9:06 AM
posted by queencitybuckeye

If your mental health is destroyed by the situation, it's a you problem.


It will be a "you" problem until they end it all, then it will be no problem at all


https://academic.oup.com/qjmed/advance-article/doi/10.1093/qjmed/hcaa202/5857612


justincredible Honorable Admin
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Thu, Oct 8, 2020 9:34 AM

like_that 1st Team All-PWN
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Thu, Oct 8, 2020 12:04 PM
posted by queencitybuckeye

If your mental health is destroyed by the situation, it's a you problem.

Do you have this same thought for kids, teenagers, and young adults?  

justincredible Honorable Admin
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Thu, Oct 8, 2020 12:06 PM

Yeah, having issues dealing with govt sanctioned social isolation is your own problem is a pretty spicy take.

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