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Nzoner's Game Room>***NON-POLITICAL COVID-19 Discussion Thread***
JakeF 10:28 PM 02-26-2020
A couple of reminders...

Originally Posted by Bwana:
Once again, don't come in this thread with some kind of political agenda, or you will be shown the door. If you want to go that route, there is a thread about this in DC.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
People, there is a lot of good information in this thread, let's try to keep the petty bickering to a minimum.

We all have varying opinions about the impact of this, the numbers, etc. We will all never agree with each other. But we can all keep it civil.

Thanks!

Click here for the original OP:

Spoiler!

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suzzer99 11:08 AM 07-16-2020
Originally Posted by lewdog:
May 1st.
Thanks. And you tested negative a few times after that right?
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TLO 11:09 AM 07-16-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
Elimination of all mitigation efforts.
Eh. I'd say we're at minimum 50% taking this route anyway. I do believe there are a good number of people trying to be responsible and stop the spread. But there's also a large contingent of ignorant people that are too stupid to figure it out or just don't care.
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TLO 11:10 AM 07-16-2020
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
Thanks. And you tested negative a few times after that right?
Yes he did. And was then inconclusive on his antibody test.
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suzzer99 11:10 AM 07-16-2020
Originally Posted by loochy:
I think he had a negative soon after the initial positive

And he had no symptoms at all the first time

He thinks he was asymptomatic from a small load exposure

I think it was false

But it doesn't matter now
It only really matters if he was shedding back in May and still able to infect other people despite never getting sick or developing antibodies. That would be a VERY big deal. But no one knows yet until more studies and data come in.
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loochy 11:14 AM 07-16-2020
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
It only really matters if he was shedding back in May and still able to infect other people. That would be a VERY big deal. But no one knows yet until more studies and data come in.
Damage is already done if that's the case

That part is over...no need to worry about it now.
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suzzer99 11:14 AM 07-16-2020
I'm talking about the wider implications.

It's very bad for herd immunity if asymptomatic carriers can catch this thing every few months and spread it on to other people. Like game over for standard herd immunity, and we're praying a vaccine lasts a year at least. It's hard to imaging going in every 2 months for a shot.

But based on other virus behavior, now that lewdog is actually sick his body is cranking out antibodies, which should last longer.
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TLO 11:18 AM 07-16-2020
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
I'm talking about the wider implications.
I think there would be a large contingent of even anecdotal information this were the norm. It's just not there.

I replied before you added the part about asymptomatic carriers. If this is the case the cows are out of the barn and we're completely fucked on ever getting control of this thing until a vaccine comes along.
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suzzer99 11:21 AM 07-16-2020
Yeah there are tons of anecdotal stories like lewdogs. The question is were they infectious the first time? We really need to be testing the crap out of this.
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O.city 11:23 AM 07-16-2020
We're 7 months in on this thing worldwide. There woudl be alot more of it if it were common.
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petegz28 11:26 AM 07-16-2020
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
Yeah there are tons of anecdotal stories like lewdogs. The question is were they infectious the first time? We really need to be testing the crap out of this.
The doctor in the video TLO posted yesterday called his situation "persistent infection".
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dirk digler 11:51 AM 07-16-2020
:-)

Originally Posted by :
cases at nursing homes are soaring. The Florida Department of Health on Tuesday reported that an average of 2,606 residents a day tested positive for the coronavirus last week, a 74 percent increase from the 1,496 residents a month ago, during the week of June 14.

About one in five Florida residents is 65 or older, and the state is home to 691 licensed nursing homes with 84,448 beds.

And the number of infected workers at nursing homes and assisted-living facilities has more than doubled over the past month. On June 14, 2,326 facility employees tested positive for Covid-19. As of Monday, there were 5,766 cases.

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O.city 11:54 AM 07-16-2020

The State of Texas today had to remove 3,484 cases from its Covid-19 positive case count, because the San Antonio Health Department was reporting “probable” cases for people never actually tested, as “confirmed” positive cases.- TDHS
What other departments make this same mistake? pic.twitter.com/wYhGWhHl5w

— Steve Eagar (@steveeagar) July 16, 2020


I'm not big on the conspiracy theory stuff about this, generally it's dumb. So why give them any ammo? Come on guys, this isn't rocket surgery.
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DaneMcCloud 11:58 AM 07-16-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
We're 7 months in on this thing worldwide. There woudl be alot more of it if it were common.
The mitigation efforts helped to reduce the number of cases but once governors began opening up, it was all for naught.

Most countries around the world were on a far more severe lockdown than just about any city or state in America and because of that, case numbers are skyrocketing all across the country.

And then you have dumbfucks like the governor of Georgia, who has banned any city or municipality from enacting mask laws.

This shit isn't over, it's just getting started.
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O.city 11:58 AM 07-16-2020
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
:-)
I worried about this with Florida. It's just all oldies.
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suzzer99 11:59 AM 07-16-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
We're 7 months in on this thing worldwide. There woudl be alot more of it if it were common.
There are. You read about them all the time. Also how many people are going to get tested the first time around if they're completely asymptomatic? That's not going to happen 99% of the time because getting tested is a PITA and they have no reason to.
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