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On Topic Discussion 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2)

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from 6am today the majority of restrictions have been lifted. Mask wearing in retail, public transport and other indoor settings (cinemas, hair salons, theatres etc) remains mandatory. Restrictions 8n relation to pubs (capacity caps, table service only, early closing times) have been lifted. Also capacity caps for outdoor sports crowds also removed. Household visiting capacities also lifted.

I personally think its all a bit too much a bit too quickly
COVID wave. Wave goes past peak and drops by about one-half. Nearly all restrictions and protocols are dropped...LET'S PARTY LIKE IT'S 1999!

Wash, rinse, repeat.

"US surpasses 900,000 COVID-19 deaths now leads the world"
He did it, as promised. America first!
USA!!!!
USA!!!!
USA!!!!
 

Meanwhile, the new variant BA.2, which is about 40-50% more contagious than the original omicron variant, is taking advantage of all the Danes who are out in the nightclubs. Nearly 100% of their COVID-19 infections are BA.2.

There was one day last week where 50,000 people - 1% of the entire population of the country- tested positive in a single day.

The good news is that over 80% of thei population is vaccinated and about 60% have received a booster. Their hospitalization and death rates are relatively low when taken as a percentage of cases. They had about 1,500 people in the hospital this week. They've had about 530 deaths in the past month.

Compare that to Florida (population 21.5 million) which has a 65% fully vaccinated rate with only 37% boosted. Florida had 131,699 cases and 1,324 deaths last week.
 
I got my hands on these awesome N99 respirator masks.

I don't care what they say. I do not see myself going mask-less for the foreseeable future. These masks have adjustable head straps so you can pull them tight and a gasket on the inside so they formfit firmly to your face and make a good seal. They are extremely comfortable and very easy to breath through. They were $1.00 a piece which I don't think is too bad. I don't want to sound like an advertisment, but I love them and had to post about them!

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I went to the store yesterday maskless. I'd walked halfway there before I realized I'd forgotten to grab a mask and just kept going; I just didn't care. I realized the problem when on the way back I just crossed streets without bothering to look for traffic: my level of caring about life is next to zero since I lost Skylix (https://www.justusboys.com/forum/threads/495819-My-SKylix-is-gone). Felt the same way this morning when I woke up with a cough and just didn't care.

I need a new mask for going to the store anyway -- Skylix chewed one of the straps for the nice one I have and ruined the elastic. I should see if the pharmacy down the highway has those ones you show, though I've grown to like the colorful patterns on the triple-layer cloth ones I've been using.
 
I heard in ny state they said no more mask I only wear mine at my job cause we have to but now I have both vaccine and the booster too
 
I don't care what the mandates say - I am keeping my mask on.
 
I don't care what the mandates say - I am keeping my mask on.

..| It seems to me we heard all of this "take your mask off" stuff last July just before Delta. Apparently, we learned nothing.
I'm afraid all we are doing is setting up the next variant for the next wave. Nope, not taking it off. Not now.
 
I don't care what the mandates say - I am keeping my mask on.

I second that -- especially when I hear people walking along the sidewalk saying, "I'm not getting any shots -- I don't believe it's a vaccine" (that was just yesterday), or "It's a hoax, there's no virus. That's an excuse for something they're covering up".

I feel like walking up to these people and telling them they're dupes of a conspiracy to reduce the world's population by helping nurture new variants... like it would do any good!
 
I second that -- especially when I hear people walking along the sidewalk saying, "I'm not getting any shots -- I don't believe it's a vaccine" (that was just yesterday), or "It's a hoax, there's no virus. That's an excuse for something they're covering up".

I feel like walking up to these people and telling them they're dupes of a conspiracy to reduce the world's population by helping nurture new variants... like it would do any good!

I hear you on this... I have ZERO sympathy for people who ignore science. It eliminates stupid. But what does happen when they catch it, not thinking about others, a gofundme page, I can't be bothered.. good riddance. Cold, but good riddance
 
I second that -- especially when I hear people walking along the sidewalk saying, "I'm not getting any shots -- I don't believe it's a vaccine" (that was just yesterday), or "It's a hoax, there's no virus. That's an excuse for something they're covering up".

I feel like walking up to these people and telling them they're dupes of a conspiracy to reduce the world's population by helping nurture new variants... like it would do any good!

Just ask them to define "they"...
 
Week ending 12-Feb-2022:

Global COVID-19 Weekly Mortality/Morbidity
  • Global Cases reported: 410,761,411 (up from 394,032,340 / 4.2%) - *‬*16,729,071 new cases this week
  • Global Deaths: 5,812,463 (up from 5,737,281) - **75,182 people died this week

US COVID-19 Weekly Mortality/Morbidity
  • Cases reported in the US - 77,707,694 (up from 76,463,556 / 1.6%), 1,244,138 new cases, 7.4% of world's new cases were in the US
  • Deaths reported in the US - 919,255 deaths, 16,966 deaths this week , 22.6% of the world's reported deaths this week were in the US
  • Hospitalizations reported in the US - 91,354 new hospitalizations (down from 91,337 last week) - 4,424,480 Americans have been hospitalized for COVID-19 since Jan, 2020


US Vaccination Weekly Stats
  • Approx number of US doses distributed - 676,619,725 (up from 670,472,455 / +6,147,270) - 80.8% US doses have been administered

    Total US residents vaccinated
  • 1st dose: - 251,926,344 (up from 250,915,858 / +1,010,486) - 76.3% of US population
  • 2nd dose: - 213,734,419 (up from 212,657,682 / +1,076,737) - 64.8% of US population
  • 3rd dose: - 91,397,490 (up from 89,594,265 / +1,803,225) - 27.7% of US population

    US residents over age 5 vaccinated
  • 1st dose: - 251,862,639 (up from 250,857,085 / +1,005,554) - 80.7% of US population > 5 yo
  • 2nd dose: - 213,719,144 (up from 212,645,093 / +1,074,051) - 68.4% of US population > 5 yo

    US residents over age 12 vaccinated
  • 1st dose: - 242,736,774 (up from 241,943,523 / +793,251) - % of US population > 12 yo
  • 2nd dose: - 206,861,022 (up from 206,157,547 / +703,475) - % of US population > 12 yo
  • 3rd dose: - 91,383,519 (up from 89,581,866 / +1,801,653) - % of US population > 12 yo

    US residents over age 65 vaccinated
  • 1st dose: - 56,020,219 (up from 55,943,707 / +76,512) - 95.0% of US population >65 yo
  • 2nd dose: - 48,511,331 (up from 48,453,257 / +58,074) - 88.5% of US population >65 yo
  • 3rd dose: - 31,763,725 (up from 31,467,070 / +296,655) - 65.5% of US population >65 yo

Coronavirus weekly cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • Russia: 13,923,951 (up from 12,612,259 / +1,311,692 / 10.4%) - 333,421 deaths (+4,757) - avg daily: cases (+187,385) / deaths (+680)
  • Germany : 12,360,387 (up from 11,072,421 / +1,287,966 / 11.6%) - 119,940 deaths (+1,217) - avg daily: cases (+183,995) / deaths (+174)
  • US: 77,707,694 (up from 76,463,556 / +1,244,138 / 1.6%) - 919,255 deaths (+16,966) - avg daily: cases (+177,734) / deaths (+2,424)
  • France : 21,765,182 (up from 20,731,613 / +1,033,569 / 5.0%) - 135,695 deaths (+2,323) - avg daily: cases (+147,653) / deaths (+332)
  • Brazil: 27,434,286 (up from 26,484,546 / +949,740 / 3.6%) - 638,346 deaths (+6,251) - avg daily: cases (+135,677) / deaths (+893)
  • Netherlands : 5,823,167 (up from 4,979,650 / +843,517 / 16.9%) - 21,962 deaths (+79) - avg daily: cases (+120,502) / deaths (+11)
  • Turkey: 12,834,534 (up from 12,150,567 / +683,967 / 5.6%) - 90,266 deaths (+1,733) - avg daily: cases (+97,710) / deaths (+248)
  • Japan: 3,842,536 (up from 3,220,359 / +622,177 / 19.3%) - 20,234 deaths (+961) - avg daily: cases (+88,882) / deaths (+137)
  • UK : 18,392,137 (up from 17,870,451 / +521,686 / 2.9%) - 160,076 deaths (+1,295) - avg daily: cases (+74,527) / deaths (+185)
  • Italy : 12,053,330 (up from 11,542,793 / +510,537 / 4.4%) - 150,824 deaths (+2,282) - avg daily: cases (+72,934) / deaths (+326)
  • India: 42,631,421 (up from 42,188,138 / +443,283 / 1.1%) - 508,665 deaths (+6,686) - avg daily: cases (+63,326) / deaths (+955)
  • Spain : 10,604,200 (up from 10,199,716 / +404,484 / 4.0%) - 95,995 deaths (+1,955) - avg daily: cases (+57,783) / deaths (+279)
  • South Korea : 1,350,630 (up from 1,009,688 / +340,942 / 33.8%) - 7,081 deaths (+208) - avg daily: cases (+48,706) / deaths (+30)
  • Israel: 3,404,541 (up from 3,167,105 / +237,436 / 7.5%) - 9,466 deaths (+327) - avg daily: cases (+33,919) / deaths (+47)
  • Iran : 6,806,265 (up from 6,579,266 / +226,999 / 3.5%) - 133,718 deaths (+888) - avg daily: cases (+32,428) / deaths (+127)
  • Switzerland : 2,537,734 (up from 2,364,613 / +173,121 / 7.3%) - 12,936 deaths (+150) - avg daily: cases (+24,732) / deaths (+21)
  • Australia : 2,902,290 (up from 2,729,407 / +172,883 / 6.3%) - 4,593 deaths (+392) - avg daily: cases (+24,698) / deaths (+56)
  • Argentina: 8,728,262 (up from 8,577,215 / +151,047 / 1.8%) - 123,987 deaths (+1,403) - avg daily: cases (+21,578) / deaths (+200)
  • Mexico: 5,283,852 (up from 5,141,291 / +142,561 / 2.8%) - 312,697 deaths (+3,280) - avg daily: cases (+20,366) / deaths (+469)
  • Belgium: 3,421,081 (up from 3,296,038 / +125,043 / 3.8%) - 29,624 deaths (+397) - avg daily: cases (+17,863) / deaths (+57)
  • Sweden: 2,397,330 (up from 2,287,785 / +109,545 / 4.8%) - 16,501 deaths (+321) - avg daily: cases (+15,649) / deaths (+46)
  • Canada : 3,188,332 (up from 3,120,259 / +68,073 / 2.2%) - 35,457 deaths (+766) - avg daily: cases (+9,725) / deaths (+109)
  • Columbia: 6,014,563 (up from 5,956,350 / +58,213 / 1.0%) - 136,953 deaths (+1,435) - avg daily: cases (+8,316) / deaths (+205)
  • Lebanon: 1,012,044 (up from 965,627 / +46,417 / 4.8%) - 9,824 deaths (+130) - avg daily: cases (+6,631) / deaths (+19)
  • Ireland: 1,242,806 (up from 1,205,914 / +36,892 / 3.1%) - 6,291 deaths (+63) - avg daily: cases (+5,270) / deaths (+9)
  • South Africa: 3,640,162 (up from 3,622,210 / +17,952 / 0.5%) - 96,985 deaths (+1,168) - avg daily: cases (+2,565) / deaths (+167)
  • New Zealand: 19,779 (up from 17,775 / +2,004 / 11.3%) - 53 deaths (+0) - avg daily: cases (+286) / deaths (+0)
 
Some comments on this weeks numbers:
  • At 1,244,138 new cases, the US did not hold the #1 position in new cases. This is the first time that this has happened since July of last year when Brazil overtook the US in the number of new cases. Russia was #1 and Germany was #2 last week.
  • The week of 15-Jan, the US had a record number of cases at 5,758,932 new cases that week. Unfortunately, those people who got sick in January are still dying: an average of 2,424 died every day last week. The US peaked the prior week at an average 2,616 people dying per day.
  • The US is expected to hit 1,000,000 known deaths by this summer.
  • The reason that cases are declining in the US is that with 77,707,694 people who have had COVID-19 and 251,926,344 people at least partially vaccinated, the majority of the population has immunity to the virus.
  • New research is coming out that shows that antibody levels decline about 4 months after the boosters, so we may be due for another round of boosters, or if a variant develops that eludes the antibodies produced by the vaccines, we may need periodic boosters.
 
We're starting to get the results of observational studies on "long COVID-19"- people who have COVID-19, recovered but continue to have a panoply of unexplained symptoms that persist for weeks or months after the COVID-19 infection resolves.

Heart-disease risk soars after COVID — even with a mild case [Nature]
Even a mild case of COVID-19 can increase a person’s risk of cardiovascular problems for at least a year after diagnosis, a new study1 shows. Researchers found that rates of many conditions, such as heart failure and stroke, were substantially higher in people who had recovered from COVID-19 than in similar people who hadn’t had the disease.

What’s more, the risk was elevated even for those who were under 65 years of age and lacked risk factors, such as obesity or diabetes.
Original study abstract is here.
 
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