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Coronavirus in the United States - news and thoughts

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by GatorNorth, Feb 25, 2020.

  1. NavyGator93

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    Yeah, I thought his comment was pretty mean spirited toward rocks.
     
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  2. gators81

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    Yes, this blows my mind that this deep into the process, so many people fail to understand this concept. I’m about 3 weeks from contacting Covid myself. Dec 26th was my 10th day from onset of symptoms. I went and got retested so I could get cleared to return to work, the line at the drive up test site had to have been 200+ cars, many with unmasked families in the cars waiting to get tested. This site usually has 20-30 cars tops. My only assumption is that all of those people spent Christmas with friends and families and felt the need to get tested. The day after.... So, everyone there that morning tested negative then went about their business. Who knows how many we’re actually positive a few days later.
     
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  3. buckeyegator

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    my point was that it was a stupid comment to say anti-maskers are not very bright, aka stupid,guess if i called pro-maskers idiots it would be ok with you?
     
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  4. gator95

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    People are choosing not to get the vaccine at this time. Personally, I think everyone over 75 should get this for sure. anyone from 65-74 should if they have underlying conditions. Same goes for anyone in lower age groups or wants to get it for their own personal reasons. Forcing people to get a vaccine that isn't FDA approved yet is the wrong choice at this point. We don't have enough data to make a qualified decision on this. Older people are at a risk at a huge multiple compared to younger people so it makes sense for them to take the risk. Hope these vaccines work and everyone can safely get them soon.
     
  5. homer

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    My wife and I will be vaccinated on Friday morning. We have an appointment.

    We received an email from our primary doctors organization asking us to make an appointment. My wife called and the attendant set it up for us.

    Anyone else getting one or already had one?
     
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  6. dingyibvs

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    Gonna get my second shot on Saturday!
     
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  7. homer

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    Good.

    My only pause with it is I don’t want to get in front of medical, first responders, and the elderly in nursing homes. We are 66 and 67.

    I don’t know if they have been served first? Does anyone know how Florida is distributing the vaccine?
     
  8. pkaib01

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    Google your county on the vaccine distribution. In Escambia, there's a online form to register interest including contact info. At 66+, you're next in line.
     
  9. dingyibvs

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    I wouldn't worry about it, both >65 and healthcare workers are higher on the list per CDC recs. Priority is also subjective, there is no absolute right answer. I'd say if it's available to you and you want it, then go ahead and take it.
     
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  10. 96Gatorcise

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    Highest reported Daily New Deaths (Top 31 days)

    1. January 6th 2021- 4100
    2. December 30th- 3876
    3. January 5th 2021- 3769
    4. December 29th- 3710
    5. December 16th- 3614
    6. December 31st- 3587
    7. December 17th- 3463
    8. December 23rd- 3405
    9. December 22nd- 3378
    10. December 9th - 3264
    11. December 10th - 3096
    12. December 15th - 3057
    13. December 11th - 3034
    14. December 8th- 2978
    15. December 3rd - 2924
    16. December 24th- 2896
    17. December 2nd - 2872
    18. December 18th- 2845
    19. April 21st - 2743
    20. December 4th - 2704
    21. April 15th - 2694
    22. December 19th- 2682
    23. December 1st -2667
    24. April 14th - 2632
    25. April 17th - 2600
    26. May 6th - 2582
    27. April 28th - 2540
    28. April 29th - 2459
    29. April 22nd - 2420
    30. April 23rd - 2412
    31. May 5th - 2412

    Heart Disease- approx 1800/day
    Cancer- approx 1650/day
    Covid 19- 1500/day (projected- 3/2020 - 3/2021)
    Suicide- approx 140/day
     
  11. gator95

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    https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2026670?query=TOC

    NEW STUDY from Sweden in NEJM:
    1) Out of 1,951,905 children age 1-16, March 1–June 30: 15 ICU visits, 0 deaths fr Covid

    2) Teachers had NO higher ICU visit than other professions despite lower schools open FULL TIME and NO MASK mandate


    Interesting data that shows further evidence schools should be open.

    Oh, and the data points out that teachers were 57% less likely to need intensive care than other working adults.
     
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  13. philnotfil

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    Some more context for that 4100 dead Americans, Hurricane Maria only killed 3095 Americans.
     
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  14. StrangeGator

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    No data on teachers or parents dying after exposure to infected students?
     
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  15. gator95

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    I'm sure different studies will focus on that. But 57% less ICU admissions is a very good number. Such a huge disaster of a policy to keep schools closed. Teachers Unions have no interest in children whatsoever. Embarrassing.
     
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    broke yesterday's record today
     
  17. dangolegators

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    I expect we will be seeing 5k dead in a day soon.
     
  18. philnotfil

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    So much winning!
     
  19. NavyGator93

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    We are running out of teachers in cobb county GA.
     
  20. dingyibvs

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    That sounds like a pretty legit serious complication. Vaccines are known to cause autoimmune conditions, most famously GBS. What he had sounds like ITP, an autoimmune condition where your own immune system attacks the platelets causing severe thrombocytopenia.