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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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loochy 09:11 PM 11-16-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
https://twitter.com/neoavatara/statu...079478784?s=21

MAsk study

N95s work well it seems

of course n95s work well


good luck getting jimbob and jackielou to wear properly fitted n95s...hell even people that try to wear masks cant even do that properly (doing the thing where they leave their nose out, etc).
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tk13 09:16 PM 11-16-2020
I don't think it really matters. If things keep heading on the track they're on, it's going to hammer the economy no matter what restrictions are in place. A lot of businesses are barely getting by now and we're not even in the really bad part yet.
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petegz28 09:16 PM 11-16-2020
Originally Posted by loochy:
of course n95s work well


good luck getting jimbob and jackielou to wear properly fitted n95s...hell even people that try to wear masks cant even do that properly (doing the thing where they leave their nose out, etc).
The problem with masks has been the messaging from the very start. We went from you don't need a mask to how dare you not wear a mask!

Plus the message on them is so over-simplified. "Just wear your mask" is what we hear. Then the CDC has to show that a great deal of cases are people who wear mask. So then we get "that doesn't mean they wear them properly".

We had a Mother make her Son wear his mask for Soccer practice tonight for the entire practice. He was around 20 other kids that weren't wearing masks while on the field. She said she wanted to be "extra safe". I'm looking at her like she is crazy. She coaches volley ball and I asked her kids had to wear a mask and she said no.

Nothing wrong with her making her son wear the mask but I sense the "I have my mask on so I am safe" vibe there a bit too much.
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petegz28 09:18 PM 11-16-2020
Originally Posted by tk13:
I don't think it really matters. If things keep heading on the track they're on, it's going to hammer the economy no matter what restrictions are in place. A lot of businesses are barely getting by now and we're not even in the really bad part yet.
Unfortunately that's where the politics get into it. Not having assistance programs in place or playing games with getting them passed at this point is ridiculous. One side wants to use the bill for a wish list and the other wants to limit the funds even if spent only on covid.
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dirk digler 09:26 PM 11-16-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
Why?

You guys are worried about people’s livelihoods but not others lives?

It sucks all around. If businesses are forced to close they should be compensated. I don’t think they should be forced to close but there is obviously a reason.

The people asking them or forcing them have made wrong decisions and acted in bad faith all along the way. They’ve shot their credibility and now when shit is really hitting the fan, people are done with it.

But there’s no double talk by having any empathy for people who have lost loved ones or are sick and not doing well themselves while also realizing that financially bankrupting people is wrong as well
I don't fault anybody for the early lockdowns because we knew nada about this virus and we all saw what was happening in Wuhan and Italy, then it came to NYC and we saw the same things. No one wanted their city to be like that.

Businesses definitely should have been compensated and that should still be the case.

Also everyone knew this was coming and I would say I am surprised but I am not that we still seem so ill prepared for this.

One of the new covid task forces members was on TV tonight and she said her hospital in NYC is having PPE issues again and they are hearing about this all across the country. We don't even have very good therapeutics and the ones we have there isn't enough of or don't work for those in hospitals.

It is cluster **** of epic proportion.
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petegz28 09:40 PM 11-16-2020
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
I don't fault anybody for the early lockdowns because we knew nada about this virus and we all saw what was happening in Wuhan and Italy, then it came to NYC and we saw the same things. No one wanted their city to be like that.

Businesses definitely should have been compensated and that should still be the case.

Also everyone knew this was coming and I would say I am surprised but I am not that we still seem so ill prepared for this.

One of the new covid task forces members was on TV tonight and she said her hospital in NYC is having PPE issues again and they are hearing about this all across the country. We don't even have very good therapeutics and the ones we have there isn't enough of or don't work for those in hospitals.

It is cluster **** of epic proportion.

Yeah I am going to disagree with the latter part of your post there. People are dying and no one wants that to happen at all. But the fact is right now we are trading deaths for hospitalization. Cases have more than doubled from the peak of wave 2 and have been there for a while. Deaths, while rising some have yet to hit the peak of wave 2. So we are treating this better but we are having to treat more of it. I hear from our system leaders that remdesivir is working and helping. We don't have people going on the ventilators like we did initially.

That doesn't mean shit isn't bad and people aren't dying. It very could be though we are seeing a mutation of the virus where it is becoming more contagious but less virulent.

If deaths stay at or below where they are with the way cases are rising it would say a lot about how far we have come in treating it. Frankly I am surprised they haven't risen more given they way cases have shot up.
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sedated 09:40 PM 11-16-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Politics are already being played with the vaccine and we don't even have it yet.
How so? It seems like the vaccine is the one thing that has escaped being influenced by politics.
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petegz28 09:43 PM 11-16-2020
Originally Posted by sedated:
How so? It seems like the vaccine is the one thing that has escaped being influenced by politics.
I am going to tip-toe here. So the other day aside from Cuomo crying about the Vaccine coming out under Trump, he said something about he wouldn't allow it in New York until he verified and cleared it, bla, bla, bla. So Trump in a speech the other day said everyone would get it but New York because Cuomo said he would block it. Then Cuomo said he would sue Trump if he didn't sent the vaccine to NY.

It's just political crap. You would think this would not be political but yea, don't ever sell our politicians short.
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petegz28 10:02 PM 11-16-2020
Human nature being what it is, cases look like they may have rolled over in the KC area. Which is why we are now seeing action from our leaders. It's typical. By the time you act it's pretty much too late.
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BigRedChief 10:09 PM 11-16-2020
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
Also everyone knew this was coming and I would say I am surprised but I am not that we still seem so ill prepared for this.

One of the new covid task forces members was on TV tonight and she said her hospital in NYC is having PPE issues again and they are hearing about this all across the country. We don't even have very good therapeutics and the ones we have there isn't enough of or don't work for those in hospitals.

It is cluster **** of epic proportion.
there is no excuse to have shortages of PPE nine months into this pandemic. None.
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dirk digler 10:33 PM 11-16-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Yeah I am going to disagree with the latter part of your post there. People are dying and no one wants that to happen at all. But the fact is right now we are trading deaths for hospitalization. Cases have more than doubled from the peak of wave 2 and have been there for a while. Deaths, while rising some have yet to hit the peak of wave 2. So we are treating this better but we are having to treat more of it. I hear from our system leaders that remdesivir is working and helping. We don't have people going on the ventilators like we did initially.

That doesn't mean shit isn't bad and people aren't dying. It very could be though we are seeing a mutation of the virus where it is becoming more contagious but less virulent.

If deaths stay at or below where they are with the way cases are rising it would say a lot about how far we have come in treating it. Frankly I am surprised they haven't risen more given they way cases have shot up.
Yes we are treating it better but that has been the case since early summer and the treatment protocols haven't really changed. We are still averaging 1000 deaths a day.

Remdesivir is just ok and the new monoclonal antibodies don't work on severe cases and have to be given right after a positive test. There just isn't enough of those right now.

I am thinking we are going to see El Paso's every where if more restrictions aren't put in place. We have to try to save as many lives as possible and also not to do full lockdowns. But we can do more targeted restrictions like ban indoor dining and mask mandates.
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dirk digler 10:34 PM 11-16-2020
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
there is no excuse to have shortages of PPE nine months into this pandemic. None.
Yup but here we are and now states are again fighting among themselves for PPE. Shameful.
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Demonpenz 10:38 PM 11-16-2020
Are the casinos closed again?
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BigRedChief 10:43 PM 11-16-2020
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
there is no excuse to have shortages of PPE nine months into this pandemic. None.
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
Yup but here we are and now states are again fighting among themselves for PPE. Shameful.
It’s already that bad? I thought we had all the PPE we needed months ago.

For ****sakes why hasn’t the defense production act been put in place to avoid making this PPE shitshow worse?
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htismaqe 10:44 PM 11-16-2020
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
It’s already that bad? For fucksakes why hasn’t the defense production act been put in place to avoid making this shitshow worse?
From what I can tell, it was activated on May 14, 2020 and is still in effect.
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