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Re: https://www.newsmax.com/health/health-n ... id/961222/
"Researchers found that people who contract the virus give off high amounts of it very early on in the infection ...
Many people may be at their most infectious when showing only mild, cold-like symptoms."
Seems logical if the virus is replicating quickly when the immune system is just beginning to respond
(symptoms begin to appear but immune system still needs time to learn about this new pathogen).
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"Researchers found that people who contract the virus give off high amounts of it very early on in the infection ...
Many people may be at their most infectious when showing only mild, cold-like symptoms."
Seems logical if the virus is replicating quickly when the immune system is just beginning to respond
(symptoms begin to appear but immune system still needs time to learn about this new pathogen).
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Re: https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/healt ... 5456ef612f
"Newborn twins in India named Corona and Covid"
"the names would remind them about the hardships they faced during the nationwide lockdown."
Interesting concept!
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"Newborn twins in India named Corona and Covid"
"the names would remind them about the hardships they faced during the nationwide lockdown."
Interesting concept!
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Re: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/dont- ... ells-women
"As for Malaysia, the Ministry for Women, Family and Community Development has requested that women do not nag their husbands during the lockdown, reported NPR. The ministry advised women from being 'sarcastic' if their husbands asked them to help out with household chores. The request urged women to look pretty for their spouses, by dressing up and wearing makeup."
Then the women could step outside and be a visual delight for the whole neighborhood!
Rod
"As for Malaysia, the Ministry for Women, Family and Community Development has requested that women do not nag their husbands during the lockdown, reported NPR. The ministry advised women from being 'sarcastic' if their husbands asked them to help out with household chores. The request urged women to look pretty for their spouses, by dressing up and wearing makeup."
Then the women could step outside and be a visual delight for the whole neighborhood!
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Re: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanc ... 0/fulltext
"COVID-19: consider cytokine storm syndromes and immunosuppression"
"(COVID-19) has been confirmed in 125,048 people worldwide, carrying a mortality of approximately 3·7%,
compared with a mortality rate of less than 1% from influenza."
"evidence suggests that a subgroup of patients with severe COVID-19 might have a cytokine storm syndrome."
With younger people (worldwide) now being included in cases confirmed,
over-reactive immune systems are suspect (elderly have more severe reaction);
suggests signaling mechanism to reduce immune response is faulty?
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"COVID-19: consider cytokine storm syndromes and immunosuppression"
"(COVID-19) has been confirmed in 125,048 people worldwide, carrying a mortality of approximately 3·7%,
compared with a mortality rate of less than 1% from influenza."
"evidence suggests that a subgroup of patients with severe COVID-19 might have a cytokine storm syndrome."
With younger people (worldwide) now being included in cases confirmed,
over-reactive immune systems are suspect (elderly have more severe reaction);
suggests signaling mechanism to reduce immune response is faulty?
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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/04/us/baby- ... index.html
"This is not the kind of environment in which people say, 'Let's bring a child into the world now.' "
Indeed! Wearing face masks and disposable gloves dampen the mood ...
not to mention social distance of 6 feet creates a certain impossibility.
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"This is not the kind of environment in which people say, 'Let's bring a child into the world now.' "
Indeed! Wearing face masks and disposable gloves dampen the mood ...
not to mention social distance of 6 feet creates a certain impossibility.
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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/04/us/socia ... index.html
"Florida county is reminding people to maintain a distance of at least one alligator between each other"
This should also work for how long to wash your hands (start counting):
"One olive alligator, two olive alligators, three olive alligators, ...
(quick estimate: 16 olive alligators)
See also: https://www.captainjacksairboattours.co ... rocodiles/
"Alligators are a darker, blackish-grey in color, while crocodiles are a lighter, olive green or brown color."
(hand-washing perfectionists will probably say "olive green crocodile")
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"Florida county is reminding people to maintain a distance of at least one alligator between each other"
This should also work for how long to wash your hands (start counting):
"One olive alligator, two olive alligators, three olive alligators, ...
(quick estimate: 16 olive alligators)
See also: https://www.captainjacksairboattours.co ... rocodiles/
"Alligators are a darker, blackish-grey in color, while crocodiles are a lighter, olive green or brown color."
(hand-washing perfectionists will probably say "olive green crocodile")
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Regarding alligators and crocodiles ...
If you're serving the public you can complain (or count):
"I'm up to my white* alligator in olive green crocodiles!"
* or whatever color.
Rod
If you're serving the public you can complain (or count):
"I'm up to my white* alligator in olive green crocodiles!"
* or whatever color.
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Re: https://www.contagionlive.com/news/resu ... or-covid19
"The initial results from a placebo-controlled trial of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 indicate that patients hospitalized
with mild illness recovered more quickly with addition of the drug than with placebo at the start of a standard treatment.
The results also suggest that hydroxychloroquine might convey some protection against the illness worsening."
Paraphrased: Hydroxychloroquine shortens recovery time if administered when minor symptoms first appear,
otherwise it might provide "some protection" against worsening symptoms.
(IMO): People do not have identical immune systems - 80% seem to have "some protection" already.
And many discussions online about "microbiome" (good bacteria in the intestines) suggest that
immune system health/responsiveness is directly related to a good microbiome.
Tip: The microbiome is often compromised when antibiotics are administered.
Rod
"The initial results from a placebo-controlled trial of hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 indicate that patients hospitalized
with mild illness recovered more quickly with addition of the drug than with placebo at the start of a standard treatment.
The results also suggest that hydroxychloroquine might convey some protection against the illness worsening."
Paraphrased: Hydroxychloroquine shortens recovery time if administered when minor symptoms first appear,
otherwise it might provide "some protection" against worsening symptoms.
(IMO): People do not have identical immune systems - 80% seem to have "some protection" already.
And many discussions online about "microbiome" (good bacteria in the intestines) suggest that
immune system health/responsiveness is directly related to a good microbiome.
Tip: The microbiome is often compromised when antibiotics are administered.
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... udent.html
"It has long been known that the manuscript contains some strong swearwords that are now common in everyday language,
although at the time, they were very much used in good-natured jest."
While "Get f*** ... but I jest." can sound good-natured,
ít's best not to include the hand gesture.
Rod
"It has long been known that the manuscript contains some strong swearwords that are now common in everyday language,
although at the time, they were very much used in good-natured jest."
While "Get f*** ... but I jest." can sound good-natured,
ít's best not to include the hand gesture.
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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/05/health/y ... index.html
"Perhaps it is that some younger healthier people, thinking they are not vulnerable to this disease, have been less diligent
about practicing physical distancing, and as a result have been exposed to much larger viral loads from the environment."
"In some young, healthy people, a very reactive immune system could lead to a massive inflammatory storm
that could overwhelm the lungs and other organs."
More discussion about over-reactive immune system, especially in response to a significant viral load
(quantity of virus in the initial exposure or continuing exposure).
Rod
"Perhaps it is that some younger healthier people, thinking they are not vulnerable to this disease, have been less diligent
about practicing physical distancing, and as a result have been exposed to much larger viral loads from the environment."
"In some young, healthy people, a very reactive immune system could lead to a massive inflammatory storm
that could overwhelm the lungs and other organs."
More discussion about over-reactive immune system, especially in response to a significant viral load
(quantity of virus in the initial exposure or continuing exposure).
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Such controversy about hydroxychloroquine ...
with doctors parroting that it's not a proven cure for COVID-19.
Evidence seems to be accumulating that it's effective for treating
some of the symptoms of the disease, like inflammation. Perhaps,
the drug is misperceived as a cure when it's more like an OTC Tylenol
yet necessary preventative if inflammation causes lung failure.
Rod
with doctors parroting that it's not a proven cure for COVID-19.
Evidence seems to be accumulating that it's effective for treating
some of the symptoms of the disease, like inflammation. Perhaps,
the drug is misperceived as a cure when it's more like an OTC Tylenol
yet necessary preventative if inflammation causes lung failure.
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Re: https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/mom- ... -roll-cake
"Lisa Jamieson, 38, baked the chocolate fudge sponge cake ... iced to look like a toilet roll,
and emblazoned with icing letters spelling out 'STAY HOME'."
To be served with coffee (or cocoa) in mugs* that look like toilets
* http://www.mugs.coffee/coffee-mugs/toil ... offee-mug/
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"Lisa Jamieson, 38, baked the chocolate fudge sponge cake ... iced to look like a toilet roll,
and emblazoned with icing letters spelling out 'STAY HOME'."
To be served with coffee (or cocoa) in mugs* that look like toilets
* http://www.mugs.coffee/coffee-mugs/toil ... offee-mug/
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Re: https://www.foxnews.com/health/thousand ... arial-drug
"Health officials are treading cautiously, saying they don’t anticipate hydroxychloroquine will be a 'miracle drug'
against the coronavirus — but the studies are worth the gamble."
"Its potential side effects include everything from fatal heart arrhythmia to vision loss, ear-ringing,
vomiting, mood changes, skin rashes and hair loss."
Rod
"Health officials are treading cautiously, saying they don’t anticipate hydroxychloroquine will be a 'miracle drug'
against the coronavirus — but the studies are worth the gamble."
"Its potential side effects include everything from fatal heart arrhythmia to vision loss, ear-ringing,
vomiting, mood changes, skin rashes and hair loss."
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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/06/asia/chi ... index.html
"Large numbers of people flocked to popular tourists sites and major cities across China over the country's holiday weekend,
despite warnings from health authorities that the risk posed by the coronavirus pandemic remains far from over."
If a large number of tourists have already been exposed and recovered, their immunity might limit the risk,
but tourists who are asymptomatic carriers might increase the risk to those not yet affected by the virus.
Also, many of the tourists probably traveled by crowded public transportation.
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"Large numbers of people flocked to popular tourists sites and major cities across China over the country's holiday weekend,
despite warnings from health authorities that the risk posed by the coronavirus pandemic remains far from over."
If a large number of tourists have already been exposed and recovered, their immunity might limit the risk,
but tourists who are asymptomatic carriers might increase the risk to those not yet affected by the virus.
Also, many of the tourists probably traveled by crowded public transportation.
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... tupid.html
"If he didn't think, in my opinion, that this information wasn't going to get out ...
then he was either, A) too naïve or B) too stupid, to be a commanding officer"
Or maybe he was, C) too daring, to expose his commanding officer(s).
Rod
"If he didn't think, in my opinion, that this information wasn't going to get out ...
then he was either, A) too naïve or B) too stupid, to be a commanding officer"
Or maybe he was, C) too daring, to expose his commanding officer(s).
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Re: World Views
Re: https://nypost.com/2020/04/06/medical-g ... -patients/
"American Thoracic Society issued guidelines Monday that suggest
COVID-19 patients with pneumonia get doses of the anti-malaria drug."
This advice, focused on pneumonia, is the apparent benefit of hydroxychloroquine
... and not that the drug is known to be a cure or preventative for the virus.
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"American Thoracic Society issued guidelines Monday that suggest
COVID-19 patients with pneumonia get doses of the anti-malaria drug."
This advice, focused on pneumonia, is the apparent benefit of hydroxychloroquine
... and not that the drug is known to be a cure or preventative for the virus.
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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/04/tech/loc ... index.html
A subtle warning that a smart phone (often constant companion) knows where you are,
keeps reporting your location to a database, and might need to take a separate vacation
for your special outings ... lest you be publicly "outed".
Then again, ubiquitous cameras and facial recognition technology can be effective Plan B
for knowing your whereabouts. Maybe Uber service is needed to transport your smart phone
to a different location for your special outings?
Then again, credit card transactions, similarly tracked, can be effective Plan C
for knowing your whereabouts. Maybe a second digital identity is best?
Rod (Purchased with a credit card?
Good info for the database!)
A subtle warning that a smart phone (often constant companion) knows where you are,
keeps reporting your location to a database, and might need to take a separate vacation
for your special outings ... lest you be publicly "outed".
Then again, ubiquitous cameras and facial recognition technology can be effective Plan B
for knowing your whereabouts. Maybe Uber service is needed to transport your smart phone
to a different location for your special outings?
Then again, credit card transactions, similarly tracked, can be effective Plan C
for knowing your whereabouts. Maybe a second digital identity is best?
Rod (Purchased with a credit card?
Good info for the database!)
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Re: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop
"That's the ticket!" to anonymous writing: The Aesop Legacy Exposed (TALE).
Craft and deliver your writing anonymously as a newly discovered Aesop Fable.
A descendant of Aesop (or of the Aesop tradition) may need to be invented
for anonymous presentation of modern controversy.
I recall Aesop's ancient promotion of hydroxychloroquine.
Rod
"That's the ticket!" to anonymous writing: The Aesop Legacy Exposed (TALE).
Craft and deliver your writing anonymously as a newly discovered Aesop Fable.
A descendant of Aesop (or of the Aesop tradition) may need to be invented
for anonymous presentation of modern controversy.
I recall Aesop's ancient promotion of hydroxychloroquine.
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Re: https://www.mirror.co.uk/science/smart- ... l-21826965
"Scientists say the smart toilet could be useful to individuals who are predisposed to certain conditions,
such as irritable bowel syndrome, prostate cancer or kidney failure"
Currently, a smart toilet does not relay information to a smart phone,
but might create a video like a colonoscopy for medical evaluation.
In the future, there will be NO secrets except in the mind
... and scientists are now trying to unlock those secrets.
Rod
"Scientists say the smart toilet could be useful to individuals who are predisposed to certain conditions,
such as irritable bowel syndrome, prostate cancer or kidney failure"
Currently, a smart toilet does not relay information to a smart phone,
but might create a video like a colonoscopy for medical evaluation.
In the future, there will be NO secrets except in the mind
... and scientists are now trying to unlock those secrets.
Rod
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"drug doesn’t need to directly act on the pathogen to be effective.
Sometimes it’s enough just to stop it from doing what it does to hemoglobin"
Interesting discussion about iron (hemoglobin) and hydroxychloroquine.
Rod
"drug doesn’t need to directly act on the pathogen to be effective.
Sometimes it’s enough just to stop it from doing what it does to hemoglobin"
Interesting discussion about iron (hemoglobin) and hydroxychloroquine.
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Re: https://news.yahoo.com/pandas-lockdown- ... 13382.html
"Stuck at home with no visitors and not much else to do"
"And like couples everywhere, they've been making the best of the time"
Why not? ... if their internet is down and "not much else to do".
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"Stuck at home with no visitors and not much else to do"
"And like couples everywhere, they've been making the best of the time"
Why not? ... if their internet is down and "not much else to do".
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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/07/us/detro ... index.html
"It's not right. We had two nurses the other day who had 26 patients with 10 (ventilators)."
"After the nightside nurses were told to leave, the dayside nurses were told
they needed to continue working -- meaning they would work a 24-hour shift"
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"It's not right. We had two nurses the other day who had 26 patients with 10 (ventilators)."
"After the nightside nurses were told to leave, the dayside nurses were told
they needed to continue working -- meaning they would work a 24-hour shift"
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Re: https://ratical.org/PerspectivesOnPandemic-II.html
"children do very well with these diseases. They’re evolutionarily designed to be exposed to all sorts of viruses during their lifetime,
and so they should keep going to school and infecting each other."
Dr. Wittkowski favors "herd immunity", created when more people are exposed to a virus, and suggests that "at risk" people (elderly, adults with serious medical conditions) separate from the herd for a while. An enlightening interview but not necessarily the best advice and solutions (IMO). For example, how practical is "close nursing homes" since relatives and friends could not easily provide similar care? and these same people might be asymptomatic carriers!
Worth noting: COVID-19 is primarily an airborne disease, but clean hands and surfaces help prevention.
Bottom line: Recent analyses now have the advantage of hindsight - much has been learned about this virus as the weeks go by.
Herd immunity is indeed developing by so many asymptomatic carriers of the virus having shared it so well in previous weeks.
Rod
"children do very well with these diseases. They’re evolutionarily designed to be exposed to all sorts of viruses during their lifetime,
and so they should keep going to school and infecting each other."
Dr. Wittkowski favors "herd immunity", created when more people are exposed to a virus, and suggests that "at risk" people (elderly, adults with serious medical conditions) separate from the herd for a while. An enlightening interview but not necessarily the best advice and solutions (IMO). For example, how practical is "close nursing homes" since relatives and friends could not easily provide similar care? and these same people might be asymptomatic carriers!
Worth noting: COVID-19 is primarily an airborne disease, but clean hands and surfaces help prevention.
Bottom line: Recent analyses now have the advantage of hindsight - much has been learned about this virus as the weeks go by.
Herd immunity is indeed developing by so many asymptomatic carriers of the virus having shared it so well in previous weeks.
Rod
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Re: https://www.wakingtimes.com/2020/04/07/ ... treatment/
Good discussion about Vitamins C and D and how such therapy can help recovery,
but dietary abundance of nutrients is usually more effective before illness occurs
... and might even help avoid the illness.
Caveat: Injected vitamins typically require professional watchcare.
Rod
Good discussion about Vitamins C and D and how such therapy can help recovery,
but dietary abundance of nutrients is usually more effective before illness occurs
... and might even help avoid the illness.
Caveat: Injected vitamins typically require professional watchcare.
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Re: https://www.foxnews.com/sports/chinese- ... s-at-games
"With the league set to begin on Saturday, the Rakuten Monkeys will play games in front of robot mannequins dressed up as fans"
The team needs to take this to a new electronic level and let real fans at home finesse the Faux Fans.
Who can tell?! A new job skill may emerge with well-paid Faux Fan Professionals; then talented Fauxs
might become Faux Politicians, akin to ghost writing authors.
... or mannequins in store windows that act real!
Rod
"With the league set to begin on Saturday, the Rakuten Monkeys will play games in front of robot mannequins dressed up as fans"
The team needs to take this to a new electronic level and let real fans at home finesse the Faux Fans.
Who can tell?! A new job skill may emerge with well-paid Faux Fan Professionals; then talented Fauxs
might become Faux Politicians, akin to ghost writing authors.
... or mannequins in store windows that act real!
Rod