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nevertheless, keep in mind the FDA is the decider and approver of any vaccines - https://www.fda.gov/news-events/pres...ffective-covid <- “the FDA would expect that a COVID-19 vaccine would prevent disease or decrease its severity in at least 50% of people who are vaccinated” …..basically arriving at that figure based upon recent previous Influenza vaccines which were deemed successful for approval just hope the FDA isn’t negative-to-science pressured by outside interests and loses its independence like recently with the CDC as that 50% figure out of FDA I think is a nonbinding recommendation at this time |
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I don't think my barber is taking this things seriously with his business. At least he's going by appointment only and also requiring masks. However, he's not wearing gloves when cutting hair (nor is he washing his hands between customers) and he's reusing the same cape over and over again on every customer rather than using clean, disposable ones. Not good.
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And then becomes the question of booster shots, if needed, how often? Personally, I’d settle for having to get a booster as often as every 4-6 months as it’s not like one's getting an IV infusion for protection. |
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#11807 |
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A Small Georgia City Plans to Put Students in Classrooms This Week
In-person classes without a mask requirement are scheduled to begin on Friday in Jefferson, worrying some parents, students and teachers as the state confronts the coronavirus. Oh well... “We're the Avengers? Not the Prevengers, right?” - Tony Stark |
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^ -> alternatively, we have Corinth, “It’s such an easy thing to do” –
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I quoted what he said and what the 60% actually means, not what you interpret it to mean.
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Sweden has now obliterated their curve.
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A few seconds into the video, and there’s plenty of kids not observing social distancing, as expected. And at the end of the video, the kid wearing the mask under his nose. This isn’t going to end well.
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I have to admit here guys. The level of greed never ceases to amaze me.
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Interesting NY Times article about getting reinfected (extremely rare, and no cases have been proven to exist so far, despite click bait news articles) and regarding natural immunity (both from getting covid and recovering, and from having some immunity from prior cold coronaviruses.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/22/h...-immunity.html Also have been hearing and reading that masks do indeed protect the user (as I have always suspected, it's common sense), and that, if you do get covid wearing a mask, you'll likely be much less sick or asymptomatic, since the level of sickness is related to the amount of virus you are exposed to. That's one reason why there are far more asymptomatic cases than there were earlier (part of it is increased testing of course, but also people aren't getting as sick as before, because they're wearing masks). Some estimates as high as 95% of cases in some areas are asymptomatic. |
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I think elementary schools should proceed before junior and high schools.
For one thing, parents can still work with older children staying at home, while ounger kids creates a daycare crisis for many families if schools are closed. Children under 12 have been shown to be much less infectious than kids 12 and older. So risk to teachers is reduced. Elementary kids have the same teacher all day so pods will be smaller. Older kids can easier learn at home and need less parental supervision, as they have already developed more independent learning skills. So they will be less negatively impacted by remote learning. So I think one way to go about it is to open elementary schools only, for this semester, and see how it goes. They can use some of the teachers from the higher grades to assist with making class sizes smaller and being substitute teachers. After all, zoom classes only last an hour or two. |
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Three of the four major hot spots (Florida, Texas and Arizone) are in decline now, while California has been flat for the last 2 weeks.
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Have people in Sweden been wearing masks lately? Or has behavior been essentially the same since the pandemic started? If the latter, then the reason for the sharp decline is because the denser areas of the populace (which are also the most dangerous to other areas, as they are most likely to have high risk jobs and take public transport) have developed some degree of immunity.
Edit: Just did some research and indeed the people of Sweden have not been wearing masks for the most part. So it must be natural immunity bringing R down below 1. The same is going to happen here in the U.S., natural immunity bringing R back down. https://unherd.com/thepost/swedish-d...den/?=refinnar https://unherd.com/2020/07/swedens-a...-me-in-a-year/ Last edited by bruceames; 07-28-2020 at 06:21 PM. |
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The news in the UK is full of holiday makers complaining about quarantining after coming home from Spain. Sorry? You're adults that knew that might be a risk, once restrictions were lifted, you knew the situation is nebulous and might change. Yet you took the risk anyway. I'm not knocking people wanting to get away, just their reactions to something they knew was a possibility. We maybe living under a 2 steps forward 3 steps back lifestyle for a while.
And people who talk to reporters with their masks below their noses ... that's why you're going into quarantine for 14 days. It was also amazing that none of those interviewed were going back to working from home, or at least no-one mentioned it. It might also be beneficial if we start testing people 7 days into their fortnights away, it's not going to catch everyone, but it would certainly help, although I'm sure people will say they were tested so they don't have to quarantine. |
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