This post has been edited by Aptorian: 10 June 2020 - 03:42 AM
COVID-19 (aka Coronavirus, aka 2019-nCoV)
#1521
Posted 10 June 2020 - 03:08 AM
I think what's dangerous is to read the headline of articles without context. Typically the actual article is a bit more complicated.
#1522
Posted 10 June 2020 - 03:48 PM
We are starting to trend better in my province (and country really), with only a reported 251 cases here today, and only 98 of those in the hot spot that is Toronto proper. Hospitalizations are down a bit too, and Intensive Care is stable as well.
With most of the province (minus what is called the Golden Horseshoe, which I am in) heading into Phase 2 this Friday, we SEEM to be headed in the right direction.
People are still fucking things up at the government level mind you...like our Education minister is a fucking dumpster fire, for example and is bungling the Daycare reopening rollout...but otherwise we are doing not too bad.
If we continue to trend this way, I could see Phase 3 happening by Fall...and from what I understand Phase 3 will see us returning to work on the regular, as opposed to Working From home.
It seems like the worry about community transmission spike from Trinity Bellwoods a few weeks back didn't materialize into many new cases, which is lucky. DAMNED lucky.
We're not New Zealand, but we seem to be pointed in that general direction, so that is good.
It makes me feel mildly good about this whole thing for the first time in months.
With most of the province (minus what is called the Golden Horseshoe, which I am in) heading into Phase 2 this Friday, we SEEM to be headed in the right direction.
People are still fucking things up at the government level mind you...like our Education minister is a fucking dumpster fire, for example and is bungling the Daycare reopening rollout...but otherwise we are doing not too bad.
If we continue to trend this way, I could see Phase 3 happening by Fall...and from what I understand Phase 3 will see us returning to work on the regular, as opposed to Working From home.
It seems like the worry about community transmission spike from Trinity Bellwoods a few weeks back didn't materialize into many new cases, which is lucky. DAMNED lucky.
We're not New Zealand, but we seem to be pointed in that general direction, so that is good.
It makes me feel mildly good about this whole thing for the first time in months.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
#1523
Posted 10 June 2020 - 04:29 PM
Meanwhile, numbers here are increasing
Our daily rate is brushing 10000 now
Our daily rate is brushing 10000 now
#1525
Posted 10 June 2020 - 05:04 PM
#1527
Posted 10 June 2020 - 06:41 PM
QuickTidal, on 10 June 2020 - 03:48 PM, said:
People are still fucking things up at the government level mind you...like our Education minister is a fucking dumpster fire, for example and is bungling the Daycare reopening rollout...
And it turns out this guy just was announced as having had contact with a COVID case, and is now being tested for it as is our Premier who has been in close contact with him.
Oi.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
“Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone.” ~Ursula Vernon
#1528
Posted 10 June 2020 - 06:43 PM
Pfff, I probably shpuldnt say this, but for the only Government backed national vaccine study in the public domain, this Oxford trial is pretty amateurish in its setup.
I am spending 90% of the time filling out bloody Excel spreadsheets which dont even autofill the trial date when you scan the participant samples. My wife could have put together a more cohesive and user-friendly database in 5 minutes. And we already ran out of the cryovials and vaccine that they provided us with, because they are so stingy that they give you exactly the amount of stuff that you need for your bit of the study with no room for error whatsoever.
Considering that the Government has already pledged to buy 30 million vaccines if it is shown to work, you would think they would have put a few more resources to this trial than some hapless volunteers like myself doing 10 hour days with inadequate supplies. Fuck me.
I am spending 90% of the time filling out bloody Excel spreadsheets which dont even autofill the trial date when you scan the participant samples. My wife could have put together a more cohesive and user-friendly database in 5 minutes. And we already ran out of the cryovials and vaccine that they provided us with, because they are so stingy that they give you exactly the amount of stuff that you need for your bit of the study with no room for error whatsoever.
Considering that the Government has already pledged to buy 30 million vaccines if it is shown to work, you would think they would have put a few more resources to this trial than some hapless volunteers like myself doing 10 hour days with inadequate supplies. Fuck me.
This post has been edited by Gorefest: 10 June 2020 - 06:45 PM
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.
#1529
Posted 10 June 2020 - 08:58 PM
You may want to explore whistle blowing and/or leaking to journalists who have a background in investigative journalism and calling out politicians on false statements.
I survived the Permian and all I got was this t-shirt.
#1530
Posted 10 June 2020 - 09:01 PM
Whistle blowing? What? I dont live in a Ludlum novel. We are trying to test a vaccine under difficult circumstances, not uncovering a KGB spy.
This post has been edited by Gorefest: 10 June 2020 - 09:02 PM
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.
#1531
Posted 11 June 2020 - 12:41 AM
#1532
Posted 11 June 2020 - 03:49 AM
Gorefest, on 10 June 2020 - 09:01 PM, said:
Whistle blowing? What? I dont live in a Ludlum novel. We are trying to test a vaccine under difficult circumstances, not uncovering a KGB spy.
Not talking to you.
Here's a leak from someone with more gumption though. https://www.channel4...nouncement-made
I survived the Permian and all I got was this t-shirt.
#1533
Posted 11 June 2020 - 03:51 AM
'RNC Votes to Hold Reduced Convention in North Carolina, Defying Trump'
https://www.newsweek...NuYoybMMmoe_AUY
Trump was demanding a 'fully occupied' convention with no masks, social distancing, or other visible evidence of precautions.
https://www.newsweek...NuYoybMMmoe_AUY
Trump was demanding a 'fully occupied' convention with no masks, social distancing, or other visible evidence of precautions.
This post has been edited by Azath Vitr (D'ivers: 11 June 2020 - 03:52 AM
#1534
Posted 11 June 2020 - 08:49 AM
amphibian, on 11 June 2020 - 03:49 AM, said:
Gorefest, on 10 June 2020 - 09:01 PM, said:
Whistle blowing? What? I dont live in a Ludlum novel. We are trying to test a vaccine under difficult circumstances, not uncovering a KGB spy.
Not talking to you.
Here's a leak from someone with more gumption though. https://www.channel4...nouncement-made
Nice use of "more gumption".
Burn rubber =/= warp speed
#1535
Posted 12 June 2020 - 08:59 PM
'Trump rally-goers must agree they won't sue if they contract coronavirus
[...] an arena that seats more than 19,000 people.
[Trump] has emphasized he wants his rallies full of people and has made his distaste for masks clear.'
https://www.cbsnews....vefCj_uKYPH_2H8
[...] an arena that seats more than 19,000 people.
[Trump] has emphasized he wants his rallies full of people and has made his distaste for masks clear.'
https://www.cbsnews....vefCj_uKYPH_2H8
#1536
Posted 12 June 2020 - 11:54 PM
Gorefest, on 10 June 2020 - 06:43 PM, said:
Pfff, I probably shpuldnt say this, but for the only Government backed national vaccine study in the public domain, this Oxford trial is pretty amateurish in its setup.
I am spending 90% of the time filling out bloody Excel spreadsheets which dont even autofill the trial date when you scan the participant samples. My wife could have put together a more cohesive and user-friendly database in 5 minutes. And we already ran out of the cryovials and vaccine that they provided us with, because they are so stingy that they give you exactly the amount of stuff that you need for your bit of the study with no room for error whatsoever.
Considering that the Government has already pledged to buy 30 million vaccines if it is shown to work, you would think they would have put a few more resources to this trial than some hapless volunteers like myself doing 10 hour days with inadequate supplies. Fuck me.
I am spending 90% of the time filling out bloody Excel spreadsheets which dont even autofill the trial date when you scan the participant samples. My wife could have put together a more cohesive and user-friendly database in 5 minutes. And we already ran out of the cryovials and vaccine that they provided us with, because they are so stingy that they give you exactly the amount of stuff that you need for your bit of the study with no room for error whatsoever.
Considering that the Government has already pledged to buy 30 million vaccines if it is shown to work, you would think they would have put a few more resources to this trial than some hapless volunteers like myself doing 10 hour days with inadequate supplies. Fuck me.
As a frequent user of excel... this worries me greatly. Excel is not a data entry software.
#1537
Posted 15 June 2020 - 07:34 AM
I hear the Isle of Man is lifting social distancing. Tiste works quick!
Para todos todo, para nosotros nada.
MottI'd always pegged you as more of an Ublala
MottI'd always pegged you as more of an Ublala
#1538
Posted 15 June 2020 - 09:58 AM
LinearPhilosopher, on 12 June 2020 - 11:54 PM, said:
Gorefest, on 10 June 2020 - 06:43 PM, said:
Pfff, I probably shpuldnt say this, but for the only Government backed national vaccine study in the public domain, this Oxford trial is pretty amateurish in its setup.
I am spending 90% of the time filling out bloody Excel spreadsheets which dont even autofill the trial date when you scan the participant samples. My wife could have put together a more cohesive and user-friendly database in 5 minutes. And we already ran out of the cryovials and vaccine that they provided us with, because they are so stingy that they give you exactly the amount of stuff that you need for your bit of the study with no room for error whatsoever.
Considering that the Government has already pledged to buy 30 million vaccines if it is shown to work, you would think they would have put a few more resources to this trial than some hapless volunteers like myself doing 10 hour days with inadequate supplies. Fuck me.
I am spending 90% of the time filling out bloody Excel spreadsheets which dont even autofill the trial date when you scan the participant samples. My wife could have put together a more cohesive and user-friendly database in 5 minutes. And we already ran out of the cryovials and vaccine that they provided us with, because they are so stingy that they give you exactly the amount of stuff that you need for your bit of the study with no room for error whatsoever.
Considering that the Government has already pledged to buy 30 million vaccines if it is shown to work, you would think they would have put a few more resources to this trial than some hapless volunteers like myself doing 10 hour days with inadequate supplies. Fuck me.
As a frequent user of excel... this worries me greatly. Excel is not a data entry software.
Welcome to academic research. Everything is done in excel!
#1539
Posted 15 June 2020 - 10:16 AM
LinearPhilosopher, on 12 June 2020 - 11:54 PM, said:
As a frequent user of excel... this worries me greatly. Excel is not a data entry software.
Tell me about it. For some of the other Covid trial work that we are involved with we have a proper electronic database. You'd think that for a study of this magnitude and impact, they would have prepared something similar. But nope, it's two Excel spreadsheets. One for sample entries, one for aliquot management. Jesus wept. I guess they figured that with multiple sites contributing, it might be a bit time consuming to train people up in the use of specialist databases, but still. I'm frantically making regular backups, so that we aren't massively in the dumps if someone buggers up the spreadsheet.
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.
#1540
Posted 15 June 2020 - 11:42 AM
Good idea to keep your own back-up's of the Excel ark but if this is your standard cloud based setup, you should be able to go back to older versions of the document using history. You can even keep track of who has accessed it the past days, weeks, months and pinpoint who the idiot is who accidentally overwrote two hundred entries with the word "hdqøælo".