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:bana: Today's blurry bifocals entertainment ...
Dallas Morning News article headline: "Dog fog can mimic or worsen dementia."

:cyclops: :cyclops: (the word printed was "Drug" ...
which I discovered after wondering about "Dog"
... and might also be true about "Cap fog") :roll:

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:study: Re: https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/mod ... jury-rate/

"Past attempts at developing COVID vaccines have always faltered at this stage as both humans and animals
achieved robust antibody response then sickened and died when exposed to the wild virus." :roll:

:idea: "Robust antibody response" hints that an "improved" immune system caused those deaths.

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:study: Re: https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/the ... -fake-out/

"In white papers published by globalists at the Imperial College of London as well as MIT, the plan is openly admitted. They suggest using 'waves' of economic openings and then lockdowns to control the spread of the virus. The timelines seem to vary, but in general the models call for a one month open, two months closed cycle. The goal is to deliberately increase infections every couple of months in specific regions of a country, then declare economic shutdown and quarantine measures once the spread reaches a certain level" :o

:idea: Controversial perspective, indeed! ... but these will be relatively short cycles (if this is true,
the pattern will become obvious quickly). In the meantime, safely enjoy the month of freedom
while preparing for the next cycle. ;)

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:study: Re: https://www.healthline.com/health/coron ... prevention

"When used correctly, these masks can help prevent people who are asymptomatic or undiagnosed from transmitting SARS-CoV-2
when they breathe, talk, sneeze, or cough. This, in turn, slows the spread of the virus." ;)

:idea: Subtle understatement about masks: their greater value is to prevent the spread of the virus - not to avoid it. :o
We might assume that local prevention is minimal if a small percentage of people in a group are wearing a mask,
the apparent U.S. Memorial Day holiday trend already! :(

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:study: Re: https://nypost.com/2020/05/23/us-could- ... tists-say/

"But the group has since taken down its country-by-country charts from its website —
instead posting a disclaimer that the research was strictly for educational purposes and may contain errors." :oops:

:idea: Logically, "coronavirus free" would be impossible unless everyone had immunity - worldwide,
since international travel and goods transportation will continually bring in more of the virus.
Apparently, significant "herd immunity" is the real goal to keep the virus well-controlled. :finger:

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:study: Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... eaths.html

"Brazil's coronavirus mass graves where thousands are buried are revealed in aerial shots as South American epicentre overtakes Russia to become second worst-hit nation with 330,000 infections and 21,116 deaths"

:idea: The good news is that these are individual graves - not one for all
... which would indicate city-overwhelming spread of the virus. :shock:

"Just another seasonal flu virus." :roll:

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:study: Re: https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertai ... 231941002/

Alton Brown's Quarantine Diary

"I'm very careful when I get out of bed to try to not wake either Elizabeth or either of the dogs, who sleep with us,
including one that snores like Winston Churchill."

"this has been the best thing that ever happened to dogs because we're home all the time now."

"I skipped breakfast; I was tanked up on too much coffee."

"Well, we ride bikes. But it's really hard to ride a bike with a mask on."

"And then (after my wife went to bed) I stress ate a pint of ice cream."

:bana: !! Entrepreneur Alert :lol:

Market pints of ice cream with "Stress Buster" advertising
(psychological justification for consuming the whole pint) :roll:

:hithere Speaking of dogs ...

Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/arti ... -park.html
"According to experts from Pets4Homes, dogs from the same litter who stay together until 16 weeks
can often recognise each other in later life." 8)

... whereas people who live together in the same litter usually stay together. :roll:


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:bana: Speaking of too much coffee ...

Re: https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/24/health/h ... index.html

I once found a used fan in good condition at a garage sale, but the front grill was missing. :?

"Where's the front grill?" I asked. "My husband discarded it for better air flow." she apologized.
"Why is it in the garage sale?" I mused. "We agreed to keep our fingers." she winked. ;)

Of course, I bought the fan to study the problem while slurppin' coffee. :duh
(I'm a 6-fingered typist only because the other 4 never learned) :roll:

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:study: Re: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 228464002/

"Many Americans haven't seen or touched another person in 3 months because of COVID-19"

:idea: Some people discover that "alone" is a state of mind ...
since you can also be alone in a boisterous crowd. :o

And for those considered "sheep", consider this:
"I am alone with my sheep, but my sheep are not alone with me."

(first heard on the TV Britcom "As Time Goes By",
read from "Thunder and the Moon" by Eugeniev Antonsecu).

:scratch: Speaking of challenging states of mind ...
What happens if you're crowded in your solitude?
You're not at all in touch with being alone :?: :!:

:bana: Anticipating that I'd have plenty of time to read a Big Book, I purchased
a used copy of 'The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" by Edward Gibbon ...
then found the book online for free! But once online, after reading page one,
I took a break to surf for news. I plan to read page two some day soon ...
when the boisterous sheep nearby quit munchin' 'n minglin'. :roll:

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:sunflower: Carltonlima Emma, the royal's pony ...

Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... astle.html

"This is how Queen Elizabeth is spending lockdown ... but at the age of 94, she is also taking no chances with her health."

"ride of choice is a black pony called Carltonlima Emma, named after the stud near Leeds where she was bred"

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:study: Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... zarks.html

"hundreds gather for a 'Zero Ducks Given' pool party in Missouri"

:bana: These ducks are ALL in a row: close contact and no masks
... at Lake of the Ozarks. "What coronavirus?!" :roll:
Should be a good test of herd immunity! ;)

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:study: Re: https://needtoknow.news/2020/05/us-supr ... titutional

:idea: Proven immunity may be defense against forced vaccination (in most countries).
How to get immunity? Private vaccination :roll: or exposure to the virus. The point?
Personal immunity must already be known ... and proven/provable. ;)

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:study: Re: https://www.breitbart.com/health/2020/0 ... -lockdown/

"The Italian government announced Sunday it is recruiting 60,000 volunteer 'civic assistants' as informants
to report on anyone violating norms concerning the use of masks and social distancing." :?

:idea: Action that seems more reflective of non-democratic governments (IMO).
With the coronavirus assumed to have peaked (and the curve flattened),
this "civic assistance" seems preparatory for another wave of the virus. :o

About proving immunity ...
Testing must show that personal immunity is as good as that
which would be obtained from the "forced vaccination" :!:

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:study: Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -idea.html

"U.S. schools should be reopened ASAP ... students don't spread coronavirus
and are more likely to die crossing the street" :?

:study: Re: https://www.nfid.org/infectious-disease ... -children/

"Anyone can get the flu, but infection rates are highest among children (20-30 percent annually)."

:idea: Not that schools should be closed, but these little virus incubators need monitoring
... and reasonable isolation from "at risk" adults when they're incubating something. ;)

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:idea: The protocol to limit spreading of coronavirus seems simple: If you're sick (have symptoms)
or have been exposed to someone with symptoms, be cautious (wear a mask, at least). ;)

"Those exposed are not my problem!" is so "last century" mentality. :roll:

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:study: Re: https://www.yahoo.com/news/huge-cargo-s ... 14090.html

"The APL England, a ship with the capacity to carry over 5,000 shipping containers,
lost 40 containers in rough seas off the east coast of Australia" :shock:

"The Singapore-flagged vessel was travelling from China and was en route to Melbourne."

:idea: Evidence that Australia won't be severely scolded for its call for a Wuhan investigation
... considering all that merchandise being delivered to Melbourne." :roll:

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:study: Re: https://www.foxnews.com/health/who-hydr ... ety-review

"WHO temporarily halts hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine trials for coronavirus treatments pending safety review"

"Tedros said the decision was made after a paper published Friday in The Lancet found that hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine given to patients hospitalized with the coronavirus had a higher risk of death and heart problems than those who were not given the drugs. In the study, researchers also concluded that they were unable to 'confirm a benefit of hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine when used alone or with a macrolide, on in-hospital outcomes for COVID-19.' "

:idea: Apparently (according to other info), hydroxychloroquine helps some people infected with coronavirus
but is not without certain risks ... and is best prescribed/monitored by a doctor. ;)

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:study: Re: https://www.anti-empire.com/this-is-hug ... sonal-flu/

"CDC's 'current best estimate' is that Covid-19 fatality rate is 0.4% for symptomatic cases, 0.26% overall"

:scratch: Apparently, in the seasonal flu - for years, worldwide - the media has not reported on overwhelmed ICUs (and medical staff), crematoriums, and grave diggers, as well as all the protective equipment/protocol mandated for this unique coronavirus. Comparing this coronavirus to the flu (a different virus) is not good analysis ... IMO. :roll:

:idea: Apparently, "lockdown" is society's best solution for a virus that was so unknown in the beginning months. However, a better
compromise now seems to require no (or less) lockdown ... especially when the greater percentage of a population wears a mask
(since the MANY asymptomatic carriers are the main ones who spread the virus, according to latest analysis from experts). ;)

:scratch: "Few people are wearing masks now!" They're ready for another wave. :hithere

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:study: Re: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11614784/ ... urst-lung/

"Jogger who ran for miles with coronavirus mask suffers a burst lung" :(

:scratch: Were masks designed for physical activities requiring greater volumes of air? :roll:

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:study: Re: https://www.foxnews.com/science/covid-1 ... tting-sick

"The researchers noted that a separate study out of Germany found
'the degree of viral shedding was very high in the first week of symptoms' " :o

:idea: Makes sense, biologically (and according to many studies):
One's immune system tries to eliminate the virus when detected.
Thereafter (according to many studies), excessive immune response
becomes a problem for some people. :(

:scratch: Since viral shedding is high even for asymptomatics,
are not family and the public very vulnerable this first week :?: :!:

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:bana: About the other dip (not ice cream) :roll:

Re: https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/are ... us-checks/

"People have been stuck at home during these shutdowns with nothing to do. Sports were canceled which eliminated sports betting. These factors along with the dogma of buying the dip led to a surge in retail trading activity in stocks."

:geek: Gambling to get even more money occurs all the time, even by those who desperately need what they're "investing". The problem is that this is not perceived as gambling - it's investing! (stocks always go up ... eventually. "Buy the dip!").

:idea: Maybe this was the real behind-the-scene justification for a government stimulus: a probable percentage of the stimulus would be lost by those "buying the dip" (the savvy investors trim their losses by selling into the dip before the stocks continue downward).

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Re: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/uni ... nd-or-wife

"The United Nations has put out a tweet asserting that people shouldn’t use politically incorrect terms
like 'boyfriend,' 'girlfriend,' 'husband' and 'wife' in order to 'help create a more equal world.' " :roll:

:scratch: Apparently, any term that refers to a person's gender is politically incorrect"
... and to be fair, the same rule will apply regardless of language. :o

:idea: Obviously, an app will be required to monitor one's speech and provide the correct response
(you speak privately to the app then it verbalizes what you should be saying). :finger:

School counselor to new student: "Don't just sit on your app - tell me about your family and friends!"

New student to counselor: "Your app's much bigger than mine - it's still preparing my response." ;)

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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/arti ... iites.html

"The model showed that, in Harrison, Texas, cases humped from about 300 per 100,000 people in mid-April
to 3,000 per 100,000 on May 22. That's a 900 percent jump over the course of about a month." :o

:scratch: Could be unintended "truth in advertising", that humping in Harrison :!:
After all, lockdown requires stress reduction for many people. :roll:

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:study: Re: https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/we- ... get-worse/

"it is exceedingly expensive to raise chickens on a massive scale, but with so many plants closed down
North Carolina farmers are now being forced 'to euthanize 1.5 million chickens' " :shock:

:scratch: Intriguing subtlety about chicken processing terms:

Chickens (and other animals) are "euthanized" when killed for disposal,
but not "euthanized" when killed and processed to be consumed.
More comforting to know that they won't be consumed :?:

:cheers: If this ever applies to humans ...
I would prefer to know, then recommend sauces. :roll:

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Re: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy ... kely-spots

"several studies, as well as ongoing data regarding coronavirus outbreaks and worker infection rates, continue to suggest that supermarkets pose relatively little risk both for those who shop in them and, even more surprisingly, for those who work long shifts in them."

:scratch: Makes sense - major grocery stores are usually cold with clean, dry air inside (less opportunity for virus particles to float in the air).
And for those workers reported to be infected, that infection probably occured before they came to work, such as in ride sharing ...
or at a private party or community gathering. ;)

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