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Griff 07-30-2020 03:01 PM

Vietnam has had another outbreak. They had their first case the same week as us. We are kicking their ass 153,769 to 0. So much winning.

DanaC 07-30-2020 03:12 PM

Are you sick of winning yet?

Griff 08-11-2020 06:26 AM

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says that authorities have found four cases of the coronavirus in one Auckland household from an unknown source, the first cases of local transmission in the country in 102 days.

Ardern said Auckland, the nation’s largest city, will be moved to Alert Level 3 from midday Wednesday, meaning that people will be asked to stay at home and bars and many other businesses will be closed.

She said the rest of the country will be raised to Alert Level 2.


https://apnews.com/30fcdd7452850cf28dfe41af9ce76c61

Undertoad 08-21-2020 08:21 AM

The US is #1 in case fatality rate

http://cellar.org/img/fatalityrate.jpg

Three possible conclusions:

1) lower death rate shows the US health care system is comparatively good
2) higher case rate shows the US testing regime is comparatively good
3) combination

Your move, haters

glatt 08-21-2020 09:47 AM

Let's see "hate." What can I hate here...

I hate your title, because it made me think we had the highest rates if we were number one. It would be better if the title said that the US was "best."

"Hate" is way too strong though.

This is good news, not that it's a competition.

glatt 08-21-2020 09:50 AM

It would be nice if other non-European countries besides the US and Canada were included.

How is Asia doing? How about famous New Zealand?

Happy Monkey 08-21-2020 02:26 PM

2) Higher case rate only shows good testing, comparatively, if the infection rate is equal. When there is a political party actively campaigning against preventing infection, that isn't an assumption that can be relied upon.

Clodfobble 08-21-2020 02:40 PM

"The U.S. is #1 among these specific countries we chose to include in the chart."

As a non-hater myself, though, I actually think that 2 years from now, the cross-country death rate comparisons will be a washout: severely controlled countries like New Zealand are only delaying the inevitable, IMHO, and the only real factor affecting an area's death rate will be whether they kept the speed of the caseload under their medical system's limit, to avoid otherwise preventable deaths. But that's because I also don't think we'll ever get an effective vaccine, hopeful press releases notwithstanding. This thing won't be done until we get herd immunity the old-fashioned way, just like every human population for millenia has done when a pandemic rips through.

tw 08-21-2020 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad (Post 1056809)
Your move, haters

Why inappropriate use of the word 'hate'? Because Trump promotes it daily.

sexobon 08-23-2020 11:33 AM

OK, now we're getting somewhere. Mexico says the damage done by COVID-19 isn't due to government's lack of preparedness or action... it's Coca-Cola's fault!

Quote:

Coca-Cola or 'bottled poison'? Mexico finds a COVID-19 villain in big soda

MEXICO CITY — While touring southern Chiapas state last month, Mexico’s coronavirus czar took aim at a local vice he considers culpable for the country’s ongoing pandemic problems: rampant Coca-Cola consumption.

Health undersecretary Hugo López-Gatell connected soda consumption with COVID-19 deaths, blaming sugar for causing comorbidities such as obesity, diabetes and hypertension – maladies common in Mexico, where almost three-quarters of the population is overweight, according to a study by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. ...

... As COVID-19 cases mount in Mexico and the death toll soars – Mexico only trails Brazil and the United States in total pandemic fatalities – López-Gatell and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador have increasingly pinned Mexico’s pandemic problems on its poor nutrition habits — soda consumption chief among them.

Mexicans drink more soda per-capita than any other country – an estimated 163 liters per year. And bottlers, such as Coca-Cola, deliver its products to the remote corners of the country – where potable water is scant and soda is often sold for less than water.

Both López-Gatell and López Obrador equivocate on the effectiveness of wearing face masks. But they’ve expressed fewer doubts on the negative impact of junk food and soda consumption and its connection to COVID-19 fatalities. ...

... The attacks on big soda and admonishments to eat better come as López-Gatell comes under criticism for his handling of the pandemic – especially a policy of not testing widely and not conducting contact tracing – as the death toll closes in 60,000 fatalities.

Clodfobble 08-23-2020 12:28 PM

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And bottlers, such as Coca-Cola, deliver its products to the remote corners of the country – where potable water is scant and soda is often sold for less than water.
Good thing the drought situation is only going to get better in the coming years..

xoxoxoBruce 08-23-2020 06:12 PM

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Sounds like Coke is serving people better than the government. :eyebrow:

Oh, and this won't happen if they come up with a vaccine... for this or anything.

Clodfobble 08-29-2020 09:29 AM

This is part of why we're never getting an effective vaccine for this thing.

Confirmed case of true reinfection, beyond any doubt because it was two different strains. Antibodies for the first infection clearly didn't work to combat the second infection, because his two bouts of illness were within a month of each other, when post-infection antibodies should be highest. (Which is to say, a hypothetical vaccine that worked for the first strain wouldn't have worked for the second, and if you can get as many new strains as they're seeing in just 9 months of spread in the U.S., you'll never stay ahead of it.)

The first infection was mild, the second put him in the hospital. He was 25 years old, in good health, no autoimmune or pre-existing conditions.

xoxoxoBruce 08-29-2020 07:43 PM

Three of the vaccines in the pipeline require storage at 4 degrees below zero F, to 96 degrees below zero F.
The article didn't say how long they would be viable warmed up to inject.

xoxoxoBruce 09-01-2020 12:05 AM

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Seems to be a number of articles arguing the powers that be aren't puting enough emphasis on aerosols.


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