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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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BigBeauford 09:58 AM 11-20-2020
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
It's blowing my mind how some of you are going "herp ****ing derp masks don't work cuz I see everyone wearing one", but come to podunk rural Missouri and you barely see anyone with a mask. The local God damn lumber store is run by a family and one of the owners has covid, but is still there working.

It's the rural areas that are getting hit hard, because no one around here believes that it's real. God damn sick of ****ing dimwits acting like they know anything when they barely passed high school. I'm sick of this ****ing hospital/clinic not wearing masks. Stupid ****ing idiots with little to no education running things there.
Originally Posted by loochy:
It's nice to be so superior to everyonelse, eh?

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TLO 10:01 AM 11-20-2020
The WHO is kind is like the PFF of the medical world. When they say something we like, they're geniuses. When they say something we disagree with, we disown them.
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DaFace 10:07 AM 11-20-2020
Originally Posted by TLO:
The WHO is kind is like the PFF of the medical world. When they say something we like, they're geniuses. When they say something we disagree with, we disown them.
That may be true of many, but it certainly isn't for me. Just like many health organizations, I trust their guidance but know that they're constantly re-evaluating a dynamic situation, so their guidance may change. That's not a bad thing.
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tyecopeland 10:08 AM 11-20-2020
Are we close to herd immunity yet?
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DaFace 10:09 AM 11-20-2020
Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
Are we close to herd immunity yet?
Yep. Crisis is over. Feel free to kiss everyone you meet on the street.
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Hawker007 10:14 AM 11-20-2020
Originally Posted by TLO:
In other, not so great news.

WHO recommends against the use of remdesivir in COVID-19 patients

WHO has issued a conditional recommendation against the use of remdesivir in hospitalized patients, regardless of disease severity, as there is currently no evidence that remdesivir improves survival and other outcomes in these patients.

This recommendation, released on 20 November, is part of a living guideline on clinical care for COVID-19. It was developed by an international guideline development group, which includes 28 clinical care experts, 4 patient-partners and one ethicist.

The guidelines were developed in collaboration with the non-profit Magic Evidence Ecosystem Foundation (MAGIC), which provided methodologic support. The guidelines are an innovation, matching scientific standards with the speed required to respond to an ongoing pandemic.

Work on this began on 15 October when the WHO Solidarity Trial published its interim results. Data reviewed by the panel included results from this trial, as well as 3 other randomized controlled trials. In all, data from over 7000 patients across the 4 trials were considered.

The evidence suggested no important effect on mortality, need for mechanical ventilation, time to clinical improvement, and other patient-important outcomes.

The guideline development group recognized that more research is needed, especially to provide higher certainty of evidence for specific groups of patients. They supported continued enrollment in trials evaluating remdesivir.
That's weird as I have heard it has been working. I personally know someone it definitely helped while they were in the hospital. I just don't get the extreme differences in findings in the medical community around medications.
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DaFace 10:16 AM 11-20-2020
Originally Posted by Hawker007:
That's weird as I have heard it has been working. I personally know someone it definitely helped while they were in the hospital. I just don't get the extreme differences in findings in the medical community around medications.
I haven't dug deeply into the studies they used to form their recommendation, but the placebo effect is a very real and well-documented thing. It's possible that that the person you knew would have recovered just as well without it. That's why randomized, controlled trials are so important.
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dlphg9 10:22 AM 11-20-2020
Originally Posted by loochy:
It's nice to be so superior to everyonelse, eh?
Where did I come off as superior? I stated facts and I live in rural MO and have my entire life. I know these people and get to hear about the same shit all the time. People are working while they are sick with Covid or going out and about spreading it to everyone else. It's fucking sickening

I've seen plenty of people on here say everywhere l go everyone is mostly masked and cases are going up, so that means masks don't work at all! But the spread in the rural communities is out of control and Clinton, MO for example is at 30% positivity rate. Go to the Walmart there and it's business as usual. No masks, no social distancing. Just a bunch of fucking idiots spreading around a disease that may not kill them and that's all that matters to them. Not even the old people wear masks.
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petegz28 10:23 AM 11-20-2020
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I haven't dug deeply into the studies they used to form their recommendation, but the placebo effect is a very real and well-documented thing. It's possible that that the person you knew would have recovered just as well without it. That's why randomized, controlled trials are so important.
Yeah. There is a ton of placebo effect going on in our health system. So much so our doctors are giving the credit to remdesivir.
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tyecopeland 10:23 AM 11-20-2020
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
Please... I was on my local school board for 10 years and know the system.
Someone just graduating college, with most positions on 180 day contracts with every Holiday and break off... make 36k. I get it, be outraged, but the $36k which is similar to many states in the Midwest is Step 1 on a salary scale. Each additional year they get a step increase in addition to an association negotiated raise on those steps. Also, many have the Cadillac of healthcare plans and their retirement benefits are unbelievable. These benefits in costs equal about 35-50% of their pay.
Retirement is good because of its employee matching and the way in which it is handled (i.e. left alone from as much government influence as possible). Insurance is good but for the "Cadillac" plan the monthly deduction out of paycheck is quite astounding. The step down is usually a couple hundred bucks, a step over (post grad credits) is where the bigger raises come from. And then many schools cap the steps after a certain amount of years. So no yearly raise after 15 years unless you get more post grad credits. And in the districts I worked there was no guarantee of any other raise. The districts would try to raise the base each year but it didn't always happen and again, a very small amount.

Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
There are also a lot of stipends to be had. 5k for a HC and 3K for an asst coach around here. I have no clue how that would end up breaking down hourly.
I was an assistant coach for a year. Made 1500 for middle school basketball and 1500 for variety. The breakdown to an hourly wage was definitely not worth it. Now that school was on the low end of compensation by far but still. I have a buddy who is at a relatively big school in the area and he's a head coach and he puts in a lot more work than he gets paid for.
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tyecopeland 10:40 AM 11-20-2020
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Yep. Crisis is over. Feel free to kiss everyone you meet on the street.
I'd rather not.

Coworker just got back to work after getting covid. She's 30ish and a big lady. But besides allergies she is healthy and has never had any problems doing things. She was always a hard worker, doing two jobs during the week and worked most weekends. She says gets exhausted quickly still, and she is still feeling the effects with breathing. Granted it's only been 2 weeks since her initial symptoms but it has definitely taken a toll on her so far.
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Baby Lee 10:41 AM 11-20-2020
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
It's blowing my mind how some of you are going "herp fucking derp masks don't work cuz I see everyone wearing one", but come to podunk rural Missouri and you barely see anyone with a mask. The local God damn lumber store is run by a family and one of the owners has covid, but is still there working.

It's the rural areas that are getting hit hard, because no one around here believes that it's real. God damn sick of fucking dimwits acting like they know anything when they barely passed high school. I'm sick of this fucking hospital/clinic not wearing masks. Stupid fucking idiots with little to no education running things there.
Sounds like you need a firearm.
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petegz28 10:54 AM 11-20-2020
Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
I'd rather not.



Coworker just got back to work after getting covid. She's 30ish and a big lady. But besides allergies she is healthy and has never had any problems doing things. She was always a hard worker, doing two jobs during the week and worked most weekends. She says gets exhausted quickly still, and she is still feeling the effects with breathing. Granted it's only been 2 weeks since her initial symptoms but it has definitely taken a toll on her so far.
I'm about 2.5 weeks from recovery and I'm just starting to get my energy back. Smell and taste have been much improved this week too.

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Marcellus 10:56 AM 11-20-2020
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Outside of the tone, which aspects of his post do you disagree with?
  • Mask usage is lower in rural areas than urban areas.
  • People in rural areas are less likely to believe that COVID is a problem at all.
  • Rural areas are being hit disproportionately hard by COVID in the past month.
  • Educational attainment is much lower in rural areas than in urban areas.
This is nonsense. The difference is the opinion on what we should be doing. I don't know a single person that thinks Covid is a non issue.
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dirk digler 11:06 AM 11-20-2020
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Where did I come off as superior? I stated facts and I live in rural MO and have my entire life. I know these people and get to hear about the same shit all the time. People are working while they are sick with Covid or going out and about spreading it to everyone else. It's ****ing sickening

I've seen plenty of people on here say everywhere l go everyone is mostly masked and cases are going up, so that means masks don't work at all! But the spread in the rural communities is out of control and Clinton, MO for example is at 30% positivity rate. Go to the Walmart there and it's business as usual. No masks, no social distancing. Just a bunch of ****ing idiots spreading around a disease that may not kill them and that's all that matters to them. Not even the old people wear masks.
Truth. Here in Clinton they are having an emergency council meeting today to decide on doing a mask mandate. I am sure it will go well.
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