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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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ChiliConCarnage 03:08 PM 05-18-2020
Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk:
So no chatter about this vaccine that looks promising....?

Where is Hamas? I need to know if I am allowed to get my hopes up over this news.
It sounds like it's pretty effective. They're hoping to start phase 3 in July.

I read something a few weeks back that painted this company as possibly being shady. They've been around quite sometime and not brought anything out completely. I think it said they'd never been to phase 3 testing with any drug. The govt gave them a bunch of money so hopefully that's a good sign.
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BleedingRed 03:16 PM 05-18-2020
Originally Posted by BWillie:
But I thought everyone had it already!
tests are not the same as anti-body tests......
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BigCatDaddy 03:17 PM 05-18-2020
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
tests are not the same as anti-body tests......
Well, it's BWillie. So you know...
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BWillie 03:22 PM 05-18-2020
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
tests are not the same as anti-body tests......
youdontsay.meme
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TLO 03:40 PM 05-18-2020
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Interesting. So if that was random (I have no idea), that would imply that there are somewhere in the vicinity of 760 people in the city who are currently infected (roughly 1%). How does that compare to the official numbers?
If you signed up, you could get tested. So I assume it was a pretty random population that got the test.

We are at 520 infections total. But that goes back to when we first started counting in March and also includes those who have recovered/died.
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DaFace 03:50 PM 05-18-2020
Originally Posted by TLO:
If you signed up, you could get tested. So I assume it was a pretty random population that got the test.

We are at 520 infections total. But that goes back to when we first started counting in March and also includes those who have recovered/died.
Eh, if it was voluntary, that's likely not very random. Chances are people who had had symptoms (even mild) would be more likely to get tested, for example.

Still, it doesn't sound like a HUGE number of people who have gone undetected.
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TLO 03:55 PM 05-18-2020
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Eh, if it was voluntary, that's likely not very random. Chances are people who had had symptoms (even mild) would be more likely to get tested, for example.

Still, it doesn't sound like a HUGE number of people who have gone undetected.
I'm not sure how you factor this in, but somewhere between 250-300 of those infections were at the meat packing plant that had the outbreak.

I'm glad to see that doesn't appear to be having a huge impact on the rest of the community. (Unless I'm interpreting this wrong)
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'Hamas' Jenkins 04:03 PM 05-18-2020
Moderna Vaccine Info:

*Two doses were given, four weeks apart, in differing strengths
*Vaccine recipients expressed levels of antibodies seen in patients that had recovered from COVID-19 by day 43
*However, they claim that data on neutralizing antibodies are only available for eight total patients, which is an exceptionally small sample size
*The highest dose (250 micrograms) is likely too high

This is a Phase I trial, which is really only designed for understanding safety. They've started the groundwork for Phase II and Phase III, but that data will take much longer to come in, because not only are you going to be following patients for safety, but efficacy.

Phase I trials fail at the highest rate (over 85% of the time)
Phase II trials fail around 70% of the time
Phase III trials fail 40% of the time

Be hopeful, but patient. This is why the Gates Foundation is helping fund several candidates at once. It insulates you against an extremely high failure rate.
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Mr_Tomahawk 04:17 PM 05-18-2020
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Moderna Vaccine Info:

*Two doses were given, four weeks apart, in differing strengths
*Vaccine recipients expressed levels of antibodies seen in patients that had recovered from COVID-19 by day 43
*However, they claim that data on neutralizing antibodies are only available for eight total patients, which is an exceptionally small sample size
*The highest dose (250 micrograms) is likely too high

This is a Phase I trial, which is really only designed for understanding safety. They've started the groundwork for Phase II and Phase III, but that data will take much longer to come in, because not only are you going to be following patients for safety, but efficacy.

Phase I trials fail at the highest rate (over 85% of the time)
Phase II trials fail around 70% of the time
Phase III trials fail 40% of the time

Be hopeful, but patient. This is why the Gates Foundation is helping fund several candidates at once. It insulates you against an extremely high failure rate.
There it is.

Thank you sir.
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POND_OF_RED 04:24 PM 05-18-2020
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
This is why the Gates Foundation is helping fund several candidates at once. It insulates you against an extremely high failure rate.
Now it makes sense why Gates is involved. He’s been working through failures for awhile now.

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ChiliConCarnage 04:30 PM 05-18-2020
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Moderna Vaccine Info:

Phase I trials fail at the highest rate (over 85% of the time)
Phase II trials fail around 70% of the time
Phase III trials fail 40% of the time

Be hopeful, but patient. This is why the Gates Foundation is helping fund several candidates at once. It insulates you against an extremely high failure rate.
That’s interesting on the failure rates. Thanks.
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Kidd Lex 04:41 PM 05-18-2020
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Moderna Vaccine Info:

*Two doses were given, four weeks apart, in differing strengths
*Vaccine recipients expressed levels of antibodies seen in patients that had recovered from COVID-19 by day 43
*However, they claim that data on neutralizing antibodies are only available for eight total patients, which is an exceptionally small sample size
*The highest dose (250 micrograms) is likely too high

This is a Phase I trial, which is really only designed for understanding safety. They've started the groundwork for Phase II and Phase III, but that data will take much longer to come in, because not only are you going to be following patients for safety, but efficacy.

Phase I trials fail at the highest rate (over 85% of the time)
Phase II trials fail around 70% of the time
Phase III trials fail 40% of the time

Be hopeful, but patient. This is why the Gates Foundation is helping fund several candidates at once. It insulates you against an extremely high failure rate.
Great info as always. One concerning thing I read today about the Oxford vaccine was that the vaccinated monkeys that were inoculated with Covid did indeed get Covid, just an extremely mild version of it versus the monkeys who didn’t get vaccinated who all ended up with viral pneumonia. Now it’s great to turn a bad disease into a cold, but the goal for any vaccine should be immunity at this point, or we will be living with Covid forever. I did see though that the Oxford viral load introduced was huge, and the amount of vaccine used wasn’t. So under different conditions or with booster shots the Oxford vaccine could still be a viable immunity option. I also should note the Oxford and Moderna vaccines are using different approaches, and the Moderna one although early looks promising.

Link regarding Oxford critique:

https://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipelin...avirus-vaccine
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tyecopeland 05:55 PM 05-18-2020
My mom got pneumonia last month but didn't get tested for covid. My father in law got pneumonia and was tested for covid yesterday- result negative.
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TLO 05:57 PM 05-18-2020
Looks like we're coming in at about 1000 deaths today.
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petegz28 05:59 PM 05-18-2020
Courts are starting to get involved more and more it seems. Something tells me the CA lock down will follow suit.

Originally Posted by :
Judge tosses out Oregon's coronavirus restrictions

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A county judge has declared Oregon Gov. Kate Brown’s coronavirus restrictions “null and void” because she didn’t have her emergency orders approved by the Legislature following 28 days.

Baker County Circuit Judge Matthew Shirtcliff made the ruling Monday in a lawsuit brought churches who had sued saying the social-distancing directives were unconstitutional.

The suit had also argued that emergency powers only last for a month and after that Brown would have needed legislative approval. The judge agreed.

Brown said she would immediately appeal the ruling to the state Supreme Court to try to keep the emergency orders in effect.

“This will ensure we can continue to safeguard the health of all Oregonians — including frontline health care workers, those living in nursing homes, workers in agriculture and food processing plants, and Oregonians with underlying health conditions –– while the legal process moves forward,” Brown said.

Ray Hacke, the attorney who represented the plaintiffs in the case, said in a phone interview Monday the ruling invalidates Brown’s ban on churches gathering for worship but also invalidates the entire stay-at-home order, Hacke said.

Common Sense intervened after the Sacramento-based Pacific Justice Institute filed the case earlier this month on behalf of Oregon businesses, expanding the scope, he said.

“The stay-at-home order is no longer in effect. It is invalidated. If people want to get their haircut, they can. They can leave their home for any reason whether it’s deemed essential in the eye of the state or not,” he said.

He added that the ruling was a vindication not just for freedom of religion, but for all Oregonians’ freedoms.

“Praise God. I’m excited, and I’m glad that the judge saw that there are limitations on the governor’s power, even in the midst of emergencies,” he said.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ju...?ocid=msedgntp

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