Latest Coronavirus - Yikes

Agree only we have people telling us that it’s just the right thing to do , you know for society . That’s my problem and it’s a dangerous ideology.
15 days to flatten the curve became social distance and mask up until there is a vaccine. Now that there are vaccines coming we still need to social distance and mask up AFTER vaccines. With no signs of letting up.
 
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There is an above a 99% chance it's never going to be too late. I am not saying people shouldnt seek treatment if they need/want it. But I dont give into the fear with the numbers where they are. As it is the entire world is in chicken little mode making a bad situation worse.

New Zealand is a tiny island thousands of miles from anyone. They locked down, masked up, self quarantined, and shut down with the worst of them. And they still go through spikes.

As @kiddiedoc (I think) said this thing acts like a virus. Our actions dont impact it too much.

I dont want to argue about it, but knowing you have it makes it possible to take actions to be nearly certain you don't spread it, by isolating yourself. Attitudes would not be so cavalier if this was Ebola, which it's not, I know, but it is also a virus.

Bottom line. Testing reduces deaths.
 
I dont want to argue about it, but knowing you have it makes it possible to take actions to be nearly certain you don't spread it, by isolating yourself. Attitudes would not be so cavalier if this was Ebola, which it's not, I know, but it is also a virus.

Bottom line, testing reduces deaths.

Yep - S. Korea is a great example. Robust testing and contact tracing (not sure we'd comply they way they do) to isolate carriers.

Downside is you have to remain vigilant until a vaccine or rock solid therapeutics arrive. Otherwise you are perpetually testing.
 
I dont want to argue about it, but knowing you have it makes it possible to take actions to be nearly certain you don't spread it, by isolating yourself. Attitudes would not be so cavalier, if this was Ebola, which it's not, I know, but it is also a virus.

Bottom line, testing reduces deaths.
We are already being isolated sans testing as well. They keep doubling down on the same measures that they told us would work.

If this had been a targeted approach from the start your argument would make sense. But despite those of us saying it should be targeted at positives and the vulnerable we were told that wasnt enough. So the government locked us all down. And now that are putting positives in super duper double dog lock down. It doesnt sell, boy who cried style.
 
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Yep - S. Korea is a great example. Robust testing and contact tracing (not sure we'd comply they way they do) to isolate carriers.

Downside is you have to remain vigilant until a vaccine or rock solid therapeutics arrive. Otherwise you are perpetually testing.

Sure. Even people who self impose these measures have an impact.
 
Yep - S. Korea is a great example. Robust testing and contact tracing (not sure we'd comply they way they do) to isolate carriers.

Downside is you have to remain vigilant until a vaccine or rock solid therapeutics arrive. Otherwise you are perpetually testing.
There will still be vaccine effectiveness tracing along with contact tracing after the program starts. We are not getting away from this anytime soon.
 
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It’s the fear propaganda that I have an issue with . These elites are now demanding things from us while being caught on camera doing what they want that’s directly again what they demand from us . Pelosi , Feinstein, Whitmer , Pritzkers wife running to their home in Florida after his ban , and that little rat Fauci yanking his mask off when he thought the cameras were off .
Yeah, the issue with this whole thing has been the hypocrites in charge
 
We are already being isolated sans testing as well. They keep doubling down on the same measures that they told us would work.

If this had been a targeted approach from the start your argument would make sense. But despite those of us saying it should be targeted at positives and the vulnerable we were told that wasnt enough. So the government locked us all down. And now that are putting positives in super duper double dog lock down. It doesnt sell, boy who cried style.

So, you are saying it's too late for testing and spread reduction to matter?

I'd suggest to try being an AmeriCan, instead of an AmeriCan't. LOL✌
 
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Went to the link. It tracks large droplets. That's all they are doing. That says nothing about virus transmission. The Denmark study is a controlled study like a vaccine study. Even then it probably can't fully isolate impact of other measures.

I don’t think

1. You really read the article and...
2. You understand infectious disease transition risk mitigation.
 
So, you are saying it's too late for testing and spread reduction to matter?

I'd suggest to try being an AmeriCan, instead of an AmeriCan't. LOL✌
No I am saying they need to stick to a strategy.

They are pulling from both active tracking measures as well as general passive lock downs. To me that says there is no real leadership at any level, yes starting with Trump but hitting every bump on the way down. Or this isnt as bad as they make it seem, which the numbers support.

Most of "us" have been saying from day one America should be taking the targeted approach to all of it. That makes sense. Instead we are getting some weird Frankenstein ever changing plan from the medical experts.
 
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I'd say 90% of those I've seen die had BMI greater that 35%, morbidly obese.
As a FF (former fatass) with thyroid issues I have some sympathy but it is waning. Scary so many let themselves go during this when that is the opposite of what should happen to protect your body
 
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