OT: Coronavirus
Wow....
Yeah, DIA is never that empty. My goodness, this thing has really gotten ahold of people. But I suspect that it's going to make a far bigger dent in the global economy than the global population.
What changes have you made? Personally, I have tickets to fly to San Francisco with my kids to see my brother in a couple of weeks. And, so far anyway, I plan to go. But I have to say I'm a little nervous about it, especially with my kids. Not as much about the virus as how people are panicking about it. A flight yesterday was rerouted to Denver because someone, um...sneezed. And I am narrowing in on some ridiculously priced tickets to Cancun in May. Am I crazy?
“A gentleman is someone who can play the accordion, but doesn't." - Tom Waits
@"BarrNone55" said:
Gotta go with house 1, Grohl wold keep things in line, (make Hader STFU) and he makes a bad ass BBQ also.
@"JimmyinSD" said:@"purplefaithful" said:@"JimmyinSD" said:@"purplefaithful" said:@"Vikergirl" said: https://twitter.com/NPR/status/1245843768269471747?s=19 He sent that letter in un-secured channels is my understanding. Thats a big protocol breach.Did he have the safety of his crew in his heart when he did? Probably.
He also probably knew how he sent it meant leaks to the press. I know I'm making some big assumptions here.
Did he compromise natl security doing so? I think it could be argued yes and no. That carrier is a pretty big stick and letting everyone know it's potentially compromised from being 100%???
I agree, there is something about doing the wrong thing for the right reasons that still means that there will be consequences for those actions. I applaud him taking extreme measures to protect his crew, but by doing so he opened up that crew and many more for potential harm.
Obviously a vocal crew has strong feelings:
apparently the social distancing movement to control the spread of the disease hasnt been extended to the USN?
Have you ever been on a ship? There ain't no social distancing!
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/coronavirus-can-spread-through-farts-21852204
Coronavirus 'could be spreading across the globe through farts' claim doctors
Professor Didier Raoult Releases the Results of a New Hydroxychloroquine Treatment Study on 1061 PatientsPosted on April 9, 2020 by covexit
The new study, of which the abstract was released today, was performed at IHU Méditerranée Infection, Marseille, France. A cohort of 1061 COVID-19 patients, treated for at least 3 days with the Hydroxychloroquine-Azithromycin (HCQ-AZ) combination and a follow-up of at least 9 days was investigated.
Key findings are:
No cardiac toxicity was observed. A good clinical outcome and virological cure was obtained in 973 patients within 10 days (91.7%). A poor outcome was observed for 46 patients (4.3%); 10 were transferred to intensive care units, 5 patients died (0.47%) (74-95 years old) and 31 required 10 days of hospitalization or more.
The authors conclude that:
“The HCQ-AZ combination, when started immediately after diagnosis, is a safe and efficient treatment for COVID-19, with a mortality rate of 0.5%, in elderly patients. It avoids worsening and clears virus persistence and contagiosity in most cases.”
Man, we're sure seeing the best and worst of humanity through all of this...god bless the frontline workers.
Leonard Cohen wrote a masterpiece.
@"Vikergirl" said: https://twitter.com/InactionNever/status/1249132583348289536?s=19One of the best songs ever written. A few years ago, I took my kids to Florida. On the drive from the beach back to the hotel, Jeff Buckley's version of Hallelujah comes on the radio. 10-year-old Jude listens for a while and then says "Wait, so she ties him to the kitchen chair, breaks his throne and cuts his hair? Who does that? And why does he still like her? She's kind of a psychopath." Ever his Jewish mother, his twin sister perks up: "You don't know the situATION, Jude!"
Easter around the world during a very dark time...







House 9, Richards, Bowie, Young and Jett. Hagar and Michaels can bring the beer
OK, so in what fucked up world would Bret Michaels, Vince Neil, David Lee Roth and Nikki Six be in houses with the likes of John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Keith Richards and David Bowie?
Fauci says 'rolling reentry' of U.S. economy possible in May
WASHINGTON — The United States’ top infectious disease expert said Sunday that the economy in parts of the country could have a “rolling reentry” as early as next month, provided health authorities can quickly identify and isolate people who will inevitably be infected with the coronavirus.
Dr. Anthony Fauci also said he “can't guarantee" that it will be safe for Americans to vote in person on Election Day, Nov. 3.
Rather than flipping a switch to reopen the entire country, Fauci said a gradual process will be required based on the status of the pandemic in various parts of the U.S. and the availability of rapid, widespread testing. Once the number of people who are seriously ill sharply declines, officials can begin to “think about a gradual reentry of some sort of normality, some rolling reentry," Fauci said.
In some places, he said, that might occur as soon as May. “We are hoping that, at the end of the month, we could look around and say, OK, is there any element here that we can safely and cautiously start pulling back on? If so, do it. If not, then just continue to hunker down," Fauci said.
Whenever restrictions ease, Fauci said, “we know that there will be people who will be getting infected. I mean, that is just reality. “
Social distancing guidelines imposed by President Donald Trump are set to expire April 30.
Trump is eager to restart the economy, which has stalled because most Americans are under orders to “stay at home” to help slow the virus’ spread.
But governors will have a lot to say about when to ease restrictions in their states, and the leaders of Maryland and New Jersey indicated Sunday that they are not likely to do so until widespread testing is available.
“The question is how fast we can get enough tests up to speed in order to help us get to the point where we are able to do all of those things," Gov. Larry Hogan, R-Md., said. He said he has set no “artificial deadline."
Gov. Phil Murphy, D-N.J., said the risks of reopening too soon are dangerously high. “And I fear, if we open up too early, and we have not sufficiently made that health recovery and cracked the back of this virus, that we could be pouring gasoline on the fire, even inadvertently," Murphy said.
Increased testing would allow authorities to identify, isolate and trace the contacts of people who are newly infected, Fauci said.
Trump continues to deny continuing problems with the coronavirus testing that’s available, including shortages and long wait times for people to learn results. He’s also resistant to the idea of more widespread testing, saying last week that “it’s unnecessary” and that “vast areas of our country don’t need this.”
Other scientists have echoed Fauci's call for a gradual reopening, where restrictions can be ramped up or down.
Dr. Christopher Murray, director of the University of Washington institute that created widely cited projections of virus-related deaths, said studies show that lifting restrictions at the end of this month would lead to a rebound in the number of infections. Because states don’t really have the capability to deal with a big volume of new cases, he said, “by July or August we could be back in the same situation we are now.”
Officials need to examine whether a state has reached its peak and then allow several weeks of continued closures until fuller testing and contact tracing can be put in place before making a decision, Murray said. But even then, he said, states would have to mindful of putting in place controls to stem “importation” of the virus from other states.
“Maybe some states can open up mid May but we have to be very careful and make sure we don’t lose all the effort the American people have put into closures by premature opening,” he said.
Speaking about the prospects of Americans physically going to polling places in November, Fauci said he hopes voting in person can take place.
“I believe that if we have a good, measured way of rolling into this, steps towards normality, that we hope, by the time we get to November, that we will be able to do it in a way which is the standard way,” he said..
“However — and I don’t want to be the pessimistic person — there is always the possibility, as we get into next fall, and the beginning of early winter, that we could see a rebound," he said.
The U.S. has the most confirmed cases and deaths of any nation, more than 530,000 and 20,600, respectively, according to Johns Hopkins University. In hard-hit New York, the number of deaths has topped 700 for six straight days, but the increase in people who are hospitalized is slowing, in a hopeful sign.
For most people, the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia, and death.
Fauci was on CNN's “State of the Union.'' Hogan appeared on ABC's ”This Week.'' Murray was on CBS’ “Face the Nation." Murphy was on CNN and CBS.
https://www.startribune.com/fauci-says-rolling-reentry-of-us-economy-possible-in-may/569579052/
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