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Roccus, is it possible to stop the spread of this virus by locking down, or are we only slowing down the spread ?
Dom do you think its wise to open everything back up here now in NY
Dom..can you get infected thru a wound? I cut my finger the other day and have it covered.
Thank you SirFrom an epidemiological perspective, HELL NO!!! Not until we know and do the following. You just can't wave a magic wand at say, "All is forgiven, go back to where you were 3 months ago!"
Now as I've said before, we're all cognizant of the huge Economic hit the entire world is taking at this moment. Should that impact be weighed against the current situation and be allowed to cut some corners? This is a huge question. Folks seeing their hard earned small businesses tank will probably have a very different opinion than folks who lost a loved one and weren't even able to say goodbye. This is not a scientific question, it's a social one and will be a subject of debate for a long time, and belongs on the other Coronavirus thread...
- Run enough testing using the serological, antibody test to get a good idea as to how many people have been infected.
- Have enough science to understand if the antibodies detected above are protective against a reinfection or not. This is still a point of debate and regrettably, there aren't enough good, reliable testing data of provide an answer.
- Setting a new "normal" for society, e.g. wearing masks, social distancing, etc.
- Having a well disciplined and thought out rolling out strategy. Live concerts w/Mosh Pits would definitely be a no-no for a considerable time.
- Having measures in place that monitor infections during the roll back, with the ability to immediately stop them if outbreaks pop up.
Any thoughts on the news that a group at the Jenner Institute at Oxford Univeristy seems to think it's possible that with emergency approvals a vaccine could be available in september
They seem to have a head start with an earlier coronavirus last year.
I read 19% percent of cases had GI issues, diarrhea. If that's the case, how did the original infection start if it invades "the mucosal cells of the airways?"
“With the evolution of the pandemic and the accumulation of case data, we are now able to describe the initial clinical presentations and chief complaint of patients with COVID-19; our experience is revealing, in that digestive symptoms are very common.”
Thank you R7. Still not sure how I got it (if it was c19, I haven't been tested yet) ...... put me on the list. Severe diarrhea and no appetite for days, high fever, severe chills. Major abdominal cramping, minor nausea. Aha moment was the moment I finally was hungry.
AREA | PCT. OF NORMAL | EXCESS DEATHS | − | REPORTED COVID-19 DEATHS | = | GAP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
New York City | 325% | 11,900 | − | 10,261 | = | 1,700 |
New Jersey | 172% | 5,200 | − | 2,183 | = | 3,000 |
New York (excluding N.Y.C.) | 142% | 4,200 | − | 2,425 | = | 1,700 |
Michigan | 121% | 2,000 | − | 1,391 | = | 600 |
Massachusetts | 120% | 1,200 | − | 686 | = | 500 |
Colorado | 116% | 600 | − | 274 | = | 300 |
Maryland | 115% | 700 | − | 207 | = | 500 |
Illinois | 113% | 1,400 | − | 682 | = | 700 |
Thank you R7. Still not sure how I got it (if it was c19, I haven't been tested yet) ...... put me on the list. Severe diarrhea and no appetite for days, high fever, severe chills. Major abdominal cramping, minor nausea. Aha moment was the moment I finally was hungry.