COVID-19 (aka Coronavirus, aka 2019-nCoV)
#962
Posted 07 April 2020 - 06:11 PM
Is that how they're actually reporting it in the U.S.? By Parish? How's that even work... all the parishes overlap over here and people are different denominations
edit: ohhh, I see, Louisiana literally calls their counties parishes officially
edit: ohhh, I see, Louisiana literally calls their counties parishes officially
This post has been edited by D'rek: 07 April 2020 - 06:18 PM
#964
Posted 07 April 2020 - 07:31 PM
Ok Malazankazooie, time to stop.
#965
Posted 07 April 2020 - 09:44 PM
Whoa, your state has 10,000 more cases than my entire country.
So far. Deaths have been jumping a bit over the last couple of days. Mostly passengers off the cruise ships though I think.
https://www.news.com...0914b8477ffb9fe
"There are now around 6000 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Australia with 2686 in New South Wales, 1191 in Victoria, 934 in Queensland, 415 in South Australia, 470 in Western Australia, 98 in Tasmania, 97 in the Australian Capital Territory and 28 in the Northern Territory .
The death toll is rapidly approaching 50 after a flurry of fatalities in recent days."
So far. Deaths have been jumping a bit over the last couple of days. Mostly passengers off the cruise ships though I think.
https://www.news.com...0914b8477ffb9fe
"There are now around 6000 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Australia with 2686 in New South Wales, 1191 in Victoria, 934 in Queensland, 415 in South Australia, 470 in Western Australia, 98 in Tasmania, 97 in the Australian Capital Territory and 28 in the Northern Territory .
The death toll is rapidly approaching 50 after a flurry of fatalities in recent days."
This post has been edited by Tsundoku: 07 April 2020 - 09:45 PM
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#966
Posted 07 April 2020 - 10:44 PM
So apparently in my mom's hospital, there's no special precautions in handling confirmed cases-it's a run of the mill "respiratory droplets" precautions case- wear a surgical mask and you're good to go.
This does not help to dispel her convictions that this is all an elaborate conspiracy to benefit some unknown nefarious parties
This does not help to dispel her convictions that this is all an elaborate conspiracy to benefit some unknown nefarious parties
This post has been edited by Mentalist: 07 April 2020 - 10:44 PM
#967
Posted 07 April 2020 - 11:50 PM
'Scientists translate coronavirus spike protein into music, revealing more about its structure
[...] One of the distinguishing features of SARS-CoV-2 is the crown, or corona, of spikes on its surface. Zoom in to those infinitesimal spikes further and they're made up of chains of proteins, looping and folding over one another.
In an attempt to understand this new pathogen better, musician and engineer Markus Buehler and his colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have assigned each protein and structural form a musical equivalent.
The result, generated by artificial intelligence, is a surprisingly soothing musical score that Professor Buehler said revealed detail that microscopes couldn't.
"Our brains are great at processing sound. In one sweep, our ears pick up all of its hierarchical features: pitch, timbre, volume, melody, rhythm, and chords," he said.
"We would need a high-powered microscope to see the equivalent detail in an image, and we could never see it all at once."'
https://www.abc.net....qftueuV-i_fcAYE
[...] One of the distinguishing features of SARS-CoV-2 is the crown, or corona, of spikes on its surface. Zoom in to those infinitesimal spikes further and they're made up of chains of proteins, looping and folding over one another.
In an attempt to understand this new pathogen better, musician and engineer Markus Buehler and his colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have assigned each protein and structural form a musical equivalent.
The result, generated by artificial intelligence, is a surprisingly soothing musical score that Professor Buehler said revealed detail that microscopes couldn't.
"Our brains are great at processing sound. In one sweep, our ears pick up all of its hierarchical features: pitch, timbre, volume, melody, rhythm, and chords," he said.
"We would need a high-powered microscope to see the equivalent detail in an image, and we could never see it all at once."'
https://www.abc.net....qftueuV-i_fcAYE
This post has been edited by Azath Vitr (D'ivers: 07 April 2020 - 11:50 PM
#968
Posted 08 April 2020 - 12:31 AM
I actually think studies show that n95 masks are only marginally superior to surgical masks to the point that the whole thing is silly. I’m not sure, I keep seeing studies that say they but if true I can’t believe hospitals would waste the expenditure
Also the music thing sounds ridiculous to me, I personally don’t visualize viruses in musical notes. An electron microscope or a crystal structure would be preferable
Also the music thing sounds ridiculous to me, I personally don’t visualize viruses in musical notes. An electron microscope or a crystal structure would be preferable
#969
Posted 08 April 2020 - 12:43 AM
Cause, on 08 April 2020 - 12:31 AM, said:
I actually think studies show that n95 masks are only marginally superior to surgical masks to the point that the whole thing is silly. I’m not sure, I keep seeing studies that say they but if true I can’t believe hospitals would waste the expenditure
Also the music thing sounds ridiculous to me, I personally don’t visualize viruses in musical notes. An electron microscope or a crystal structure would be preferable
Also the music thing sounds ridiculous to me, I personally don’t visualize viruses in musical notes. An electron microscope or a crystal structure would be preferable
My best friends wife is a frontline respiratory therapist. Properly fitted N95 masks are much superior.
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#970
Posted 08 April 2020 - 02:21 AM
In my area, there are no tests for COVID-19 unless you're hospitalized. The biggest county next to me can maybe do 1000 tests per week in a couple weeks time.
The numbers being reported in the US are bogus, but not truly because Trump out whoever is fudging the numbers. It's because we just don't have enough testing capacity to tell who has it and who doesn't. Given that only 10-20% of people who get it need hospitalizations, we're looking at way, way more than what the official data says.
The numbers being reported in the US are bogus, but not truly because Trump out whoever is fudging the numbers. It's because we just don't have enough testing capacity to tell who has it and who doesn't. Given that only 10-20% of people who get it need hospitalizations, we're looking at way, way more than what the official data says.
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#971
Posted 08 April 2020 - 02:58 AM
It’s long as the numbers are not being hidden on purpose and the message to take it seriously continues the excact numbers probably are not important. We are way beyond the point of contact tracing. Treat yourself as a potential carrier and everyone else the same. The epidemiologists and statisticians can probably do a go job with the data they have.
Past that everyone who gets it and recovers without needing hospitalization is a win. That said we do need testing, specifically an anti body test in mass production as soon as possible. Once we know who is safe to to go out we can start leveraging them.
The Spanish flu killed fifty million but basically infected probably 500. It ended when it ran out of hosts.
Past that everyone who gets it and recovers without needing hospitalization is a win. That said we do need testing, specifically an anti body test in mass production as soon as possible. Once we know who is safe to to go out we can start leveraging them.
The Spanish flu killed fifty million but basically infected probably 500. It ended when it ran out of hosts.
#972
Posted 08 April 2020 - 03:00 AM
QuickTidal, on 08 April 2020 - 12:43 AM, said:
Cause, on 08 April 2020 - 12:31 AM, said:
I actually think studies show that n95 masks are only marginally superior to surgical masks to the point that the whole thing is silly. I’m not sure, I keep seeing studies that say they but if true I can’t believe hospitals would waste the expenditure
Also the music thing sounds ridiculous to me, I personally don’t visualize viruses in musical notes. An electron microscope or a crystal structure would be preferable
Also the music thing sounds ridiculous to me, I personally don’t visualize viruses in musical notes. An electron microscope or a crystal structure would be preferable
My best friends wife is a frontline respiratory therapist. Properly fitted N95 masks are much superior.
Back in the days of the SARS scare, my mom had to wear full protective gear all the time.
The fact that they aren't doing any extra precautions now makes her (and the rest of the staff) feel like everything about the lockdown is just induced hysteria.
I'm not agreeing with her, but I'm not arguing with her to say that she's wrong, either.
#973
Posted 08 April 2020 - 04:04 AM
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This post has been edited by Azath Vitr (D'ivers: 08 April 2020 - 04:06 AM
#974
Posted 08 April 2020 - 07:55 AM
The most disturbing thing about the Boris in hospital stuff is the Princess Diana level worship cult that has sprung up around the man. Thankfully my street was entirely silent last night, but then I live in the North.
Rumblings from a teacher friend that schools are posited to go back after easter, with full classrooms that somehow maintain 2 metre distancing. Not quite sure how that will work, but hey, she is jumping up and down and using the U word. And the supermarkets appear to be going back to the usual chaos, the one next door no longer has queues at the door and is open 7am til 10pm again. So much for lockdown, eh?
Rumblings from a teacher friend that schools are posited to go back after easter, with full classrooms that somehow maintain 2 metre distancing. Not quite sure how that will work, but hey, she is jumping up and down and using the U word. And the supermarkets appear to be going back to the usual chaos, the one next door no longer has queues at the door and is open 7am til 10pm again. So much for lockdown, eh?
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#975
Posted 08 April 2020 - 08:44 AM
They're doing the same distancing thing in Denmark's schools and institutions. How exactly they plan on making preschoolers observe social distancing is going to be interesting.
#976
Posted 08 April 2020 - 11:49 AM
Aptorian, on 08 April 2020 - 08:44 AM, said:
They're doing the same distancing thing in Denmark's schools and institutions. How exactly they plan on making preschoolers observe social distancing is going to be interesting.
I can't see it working. An average classroom here just doesn't have even close to the space, which then begs the question: where do they plan on holding all these lessons? Outside in the fields?
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#977
Posted 08 April 2020 - 12:30 PM
Aptorian, on 08 April 2020 - 08:44 AM, said:
They're doing the same distancing thing in Denmark's schools and institutions. How exactly they plan on making preschoolers observe social distancing is going to be interesting.
We've drilled the social distancing thing into our preschool daughter when we go out (in the elevator of our building ect.), but I guarantee that if you put her in her class again with all her friends and classmates that would go right out the window. They simply don't have the mental acuity yet at that age to know how to keep their distance in that situation.
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#978
Posted 08 April 2020 - 02:48 PM
Mentalist, on 08 April 2020 - 03:00 AM, said:
Back in the days of the SARS scare, my mom had to wear full protective gear all the time.
The fact that they aren't doing any extra precautions now makes her (and the rest of the staff) feel like everything about the lockdown is just induced hysteria.
I'm not agreeing with her, but I'm not arguing with her to say that she's wrong, either.
The fact that they aren't doing any extra precautions now makes her (and the rest of the staff) feel like everything about the lockdown is just induced hysteria.
I'm not agreeing with her, but I'm not arguing with her to say that she's wrong, either.
I'll happily do it for you if it helps: she is wrong. This is worse than SARS. Much worse. Not so much in deadliness when you do contract it, but it is massively more infectious. I'd strongly urge them to get themselves sorted out or you will have hospital staff dropping like flies.
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#979
Posted 08 April 2020 - 02:51 PM
On a separate note, they have started turning general wards into IC units in our hospital. So I am now getting agitated clinical staff coming to me, asking if they can start using university offices. Obviously we are happy to oblige, but it is going to pose a problem if the lockdown gets lifted before these wards are reinstated, because our students will be out of desks.
Yesterday, upon the stair, I saw a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today. Oh, how I wish he'd go away.
#980
Posted 08 April 2020 - 02:53 PM
Also, the amount of elderly men and homeless people i see roaming the streets on my commute is frustrating and disheartening.
Yesterday, upon the stair, I saw a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today. Oh, how I wish he'd go away.