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

Anyone who allows bars or concerts or gyms or movie theatres to re-open are either narcissists, sociopaths or psychopaths IMO.

Anyone who attends these things and think social distancing and masks are nonsense are also telling the rest of us that they don't care if they kill you or anyone else.

Th rest of us should learn to pick our friends wisely and re-evaluate the ones we already have. You can't fix them so you can only fix your response to them.
 
Anyone who allows bars or concerts or gyms or movie theatres to re-open are either narcissists, sociopaths or psychopaths IMO.

Worth noting: Texas and Florida have no personal income tax. Both States are dependent upon consumption taxes like sales taxes and liquor by-the-drink taxes to keep the lights on.

Florida's general sales tax of 6% also applies to the purchase of liquor. Florida liquor vendors are responsible for paying a state excise tax of $6.50 per gallon, plus Federal excise taxes, for all liquor sold.

Texas imposes a 14.95% on-premises tax for all alcohol beverages and a 5 cents per drink tax on airlines.

Texas' governor acknowledged in an interview this week that he made a mistake in opening the bars too soon.

Meanwhile, Florida's governor is still trying to learn to spell the word "consumption" and how to correctly put on a facemask.

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Top cop announces "drunk people don't socially distance". People are actually paid to come up with shit like this?
 
Covid Numbers in British Columbia, July 3th, 2020

Total cases: 2947
New cases: 17

Deaths: 177
New: 0

Recoveries: 2608
New: 5
 
I thought this was pretty interesting about a different vaccine approach.

Previous research on the SARS epidemic of 2003 established that patients developed antibodies to the SARS fusion peptide, which Van Doren said is very similar to the SARS-COV-2 fusion peptide. If antibodies can effectively block the peptide from fusing with a human cell, then the virus can be stopped in its tracks. Since the fusion peptides of related coronaviruses are similar, new vaccines and antibodies that attack the fusion peptide might neutralize this coronavirus and related coronaviruses that break out in the future.

MU researcher studying possible key to COVID-19 vaccine
 
6-Jul-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 11,516,782 (up from 11,317,637 / 1.8%) - *‬*199,145 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 535,453 (up from 531,729) - **3,724 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 2,910,023 cases (up from 2,852,807 / 2.0% yesterday), ‬**57,216 new cases, 28.7% of world's new cases were in the US
- Yesterday's cases in NJ/NY - 369 (1.0%), outside NJ/NY - 36,127 (99.0%)
- Deaths reported in the US - 130,090 deaths, 372 deaths yesterday , 1.0% of the world's deaths yesterday were in the US
- Yesterday's Deaths in NJ/NY - 71 (30.2%), outside NJ/NY - 164 (69.8%)
- Testing: - 35,512,916 tests (up from 34,858,427 yesterday, +654,489 tests), 10.8% of the US population has been tested, 8.2% positive rate

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 2,910,023 (up from 2,852,807 / +57,216 / 2.0%) - 130,090 deaths (+372)
  • Brazil: 1,603,055 (up from 1,577,004 / +26,051 / 1.7%) - 64,867 deaths (+602)
  • India: 697,413 (up from 673,165 / +24,248 / 3.6%) - 19,693 deaths (+425)
  • Russia: 686,777 (up from 680,283 / +6,494 / 1.0%) - 10,271 deaths (+126)
  • Mexico: 256,848 (up from 252,165 / +4,683 / 1.9%) - 30,639 deaths (+273)
  • Iran : 243,051 (up from 240,438 / +2,613 / 1.1%) - 11,731 deaths (+160)
  • Turkey: 206,844 (up from 204,610 / +2,234 / 1.1%) - 5,241 deaths (+35)
  • Sweden: 73,061 (up from 71,419 / +1,642 / 2.3%) - 5,433 deaths (+13)
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • UK : 287,290 (up from 286,931 / +359 / 0.1%) - 44,321 deaths (+16)
  • Spain : 251,789 (up from 250,545 / +1,244 / 0.5%) - 28,388 deaths (+3)
  • Italy : 241,819 (up from 241,611 / +208 / 0.1%) - 34,869 deaths (+8)
  • France : 204,222 (up from 204,222 / +0 / 0.0%) - 29,896 deaths (+0)
  • Germany : 197,952 (up from 197,399 / +553 / 0.3%) - 9,022 deaths (+-1)
  • Canada : 107,513 (up from 107,197 / +316 / 0.3%) - 8,742 deaths (+10)
  • China: 84,888 (up from 84,858 / +30 / 0.0%) - 4,641 deaths (+0)
  • Belgium: 62,016 (up from 61,838 / +178 / 0.3%) - 9,771 deaths (+0)
  • Netherlands : 50,870 (up from 50,548 / +322 / 0.6%) - 6,147 deaths (+15)
  • Switzerland : 32,315 (up from 32,268 / +47 / 0.1%) - 1,965 deaths (+0)
  • Ireland: 25,531 (up from 25,509 / +22 / 0.1%) - 1,741 deaths (+0)
  • Japan: 19,841 (up from 19,667 / +174 / 0.9%) - 978 deaths (+1)
  • South Korea : 13,137 (up from 13,091 / +46 / 0.4%) - 284 deaths (+1)
  • Australia : 8,668 (up from 8,449 / +219 / 2.6%) - 106 deaths (+2)
  • New Zealand: 1,534 (up from 1,533 / +1 / 0.1%) - 22 deaths (+0)
 
Notes about today's stats:
  • Many jurisdictions in the US were closed between Friday and Sunday for the 4-Jul holiday. In spite of this, the case count was incredibly high at +57,216 new cases. The US will reach 3 million cases in the next couple of days.
  • Brazil is going to reach a crisis point. Over 1,000 reported deaths are occurring daily and it's believed that the real death count is much higher. Brazil will easily reach 2 million cases by next week.
  • Mexico says it's "reopening", even though they have never flattened or lowered their case or death counts. Between 300-500 people are dying daily in Mexico and they are reporting 10% mortality on their 5,000 new cases each day (which indicates either a severe failure of their healthcare system or it indicates that they are under-reporting their case counts by a factor of 300%).
  • Spain's case counts are increasing again. They're starting to implement selective shutdowns in some areas of the country.


The top 10 States in the US last week all averaged over 1,000 cases per day. All but one had double-digit increases compared to the prior week:
  1. Florida: new cases 8,215 avg/day (+34.4%)
  2. Texas: 6,488 (+30.9%)
  3. California: 6,333 (+23.3%)
  4. Arizona: 3,602 (+27.7%)
  5. Georgia: 2,500 (+59.3%)
  6. South Carolina: 1,600 (+44.9%)
  7. North Carolina: 1,506 (+4.7%)
  8. Tennessee: 1,324 (+70.8%)
  9. Louisiana: 1,217 (+36.2%)
  10. Alabama: 1,111 (+27.9%)

People getting tested in the US are complaining that it's taking 3-5 days to get COVID-19 test results again. According to the major lab companies - LabCorp and Quest - they are overwhelmed with high-priority tests from hospital patients and healthcare workers and are unable to handle the increasing volumes of tests coming from outpatient testing centers.

The Trump Administration had promised that the US would be testing 1-3 million people per day. Currently, the US is testing about 600,000 people per day and the positivity rate is over 8% - double the expected rate, which indicates that the US is still undertesting. Over 150 days into the pandemic in the US, we've only tested 10% of the US population.
 
In normal times, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) releases information about diseases and their impacts on different social-economic and racial/ethnic groups.

But not for coronavirus. The CDC collected the data but refused to release it. It took a lawsuit to get them to release it.

So, here's what we know, as of June 2020 [CDC]:

For cases where the race and ethnicity were reported:
  • 33% of COVID-19 cases were Hispanic ethnicity. Hispanics account for about 17% of the US population.
  • 20% were Black. Black people are about 13% of the US population.
  • 36% were White.

When it comes to hospitalizations:
Long-standing systemic health and social inequities have put some members of racial and ethnic minority groups at increased risk of getting COVID-19 or experiencing severe illness, regardless of age. Among some racial and ethnic minority groups, including non-Hispanic black persons, Hispanics and Latinos, and American Indians/Alaska Natives, evidence points to higher rates of hospitalization or death from COVID-19 than among non-Hispanic white persons. As of June 12, 2020, age-adjusted hospitalization rates are highest among non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native and non-Hispanic black persons, followed by Hispanic or Latino persons.
  • Non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native persons have a rate approximately 5 times that of non-Hispanic white persons,
  • Non-Hispanic black persons have a rate approximately 5 times that of non-Hispanic white persons,
  • Hispanic or Latino persons have a rate approximately 4 times that of non-Hispanic white persons.


We knew this from empiric observation of the NYC case. What we didn't know is exactly how high the risk.
 
This is getting really serious now. How many times does reality have to hit people in the face before they accept it? It didn't have to be this way!

From the way it looks we're going need national lock down and mask orders to get this under control. Along with strict and severe penalties for violators.

It is too bad we don't have a government who even cares.


"We are still knee-deep in the first wave of this. And I would say, this would not be considered a wave. It was a surge, or a resurgence of infections superimposed upon a baseline," Fauci said in Facebook Live interview with National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins.

Fauci says US coronavirus situation is 'really not good' as new cases surge [CNN]
 
This is getting really serious now. How many times does reality have to hit people in the face before they accept it? It didn't have to be this way!

From the way it looks we're going need national lock down and mask orders to get this under control. Along with strict and severe penalties for violators.

We have about 2 weeks for places like California, Texas, Florida and Arizona to get their epidemic under control. If they don't then the only option will be a lock-down: a real lock-down, not the watered-down version that happened in March and April.

Two other things that are going to have to happen: we're going to have to replace some politicians who don't listen to scientists and we're going to have to do something about citizens who continue to do stupid things that put the rest of us at risk.
 
Smoke 'em if ya got 'em.

https://www.theolivepress.es/spain-...s-at-its-most-lethal-stage-spain-study-finds/

NICOTINE CAN HELP FIGHT CORONAVIRUS
AT ITS MOST LETHAL STAGE, SPAIN STUDY FINDS

According to the study, although smokers are more vulnerable to catching COVID-19 due to their damaged and weakened lungs, fewer of them end up in hospital or ICUs compared to non-smokers.

Researchers say this is because the nicotine in their system can act as an inhibitor, stopping COVID’s cytokines from inflaming the lungs, which often proves fatal.

https://m.jpost.com/health-science/...s-a-potential-therapeutic-for-covid-19-630576

Israeli study points to nicotine as a potential therapeutic for COVID-19

"The risk of infection by COVID-19 appears to be reduced by half among current smokers," researchers have found.
...
Of the more than three million adults included in the study, 114,545 had been tested for the virus, of whom just 4% tested positive. The researchers matched those who tested positive to those testing negative at a ratio of 1:4, taking into account as closely as possible variables such as age, sex and ethnicity. They found that among those who had tested positive, 9.8% were smokers against 19% of the overall population.

A previous smoking habit also appeared to confer some benefit, as 11.7% of those tested positive were former smokers against 13.9% in the general research population. Therefore, those who had previously smoked had a 19% lower risk of catching the virus, the results suggested.

These results appeared to hold even when previously existing conditions were taken into account – and of those who did test positive, there was no evidence that smoking worsened the symptoms of the disease.
...
The findings reflect comparable results in a recent study carried out by Prof. Zahir Amoura from Pitié Salpétrière Hospital in Paris, who found that, of 482 COVID-19 patients that presented to the hospital between February 28 and April 9, just 4.4% of in-patients and 5.3% of outpatients were daily smokers, against 25.4% of the general population.

That study also found that smokers were 80% less likely to develop severe symptoms, leading researchers to suggest that the nicotine in cigarettes binds to cell receptor sites, preventing the virus from taking hold by blocking access.
 
/\ Thanks for that.

I read several weeks ago that in France they were going to see how well nicotine patches helped their medical/care workers. They said, then, the patch looked somewhat promising. But I've not seen any more mention of this until your post today.
 
/\ Thanks for that.

I read several weeks ago that in France they were going to see how well nicotine patches helped their medical/care workers. They said, then, the patch looked somewhat promising. But I've not seen any more mention of this until your post today.

When a couple of these anecdotal articles hit the news back in April, the French government had to restrict sales of nicotine patches and gum because the public went out and bought them to stockpile them, even though there wasn't any hard evidence that there was any benefit.
 
7-Jul-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 11,691,068 (up from 11,516,782 / 1.5%) - *‬*174,286 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 540,062 (up from 535,453) - **4,609 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 2,963,244 cases (up from 2,910,023 / 1.8% yesterday), ‬**53,221 new cases, 30.5% of world's new cases were in the US
- Yesterday's cases in NJ/NY - 727 (1.2%), outside NJ/NY - 58,367 (98.8%)
- Deaths reported in the US - 130,813 deaths, 723 deaths yesterday , 15.7% of the world's deaths yesterday were in the US
- Yesterday's Deaths in NJ/NY - 31 (6.5%), outside NJ/NY - 446 (93.5%)
- Testing: - 36,225,015 tests (up from 35,512,916 yesterday, +712,099 tests), 11.0% of the US population has been tested, 8.2% positive rate

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 2,963,244 (up from 2,910,023 / +53,221 / 1.8%) - 130,813 deaths (+723)
  • Brazil: 1,623,284 (up from 1,603,055 / +20,229 / 1.3%) - 65,487 deaths (+620)
  • India: 719,664 (up from 697,413 / +22,251 / 3.2%) - 20,159 deaths (+466)
  • Russia: 693,215 (up from 686,777 / +6,438 / 0.9%) - 10,478 deaths (+207)
  • Mexico: 261,750 (up from 256,848 / +4,902 / 1.9%) - 31,119 deaths (+480)
  • Iran : 245,688 (up from 243,051 / +2,637 / 1.1%) - 11,931 deaths (+200)
  • Turkey: 207,897 (up from 206,844 / +1,053 / 0.5%) - 5,260 deaths (+19)
  • Sweden: 73,344 (up from 73,061 / +283 / 0.4%) - 5,447 deaths (+14)
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • UK : 287,872 (up from 287,290 / +582 / 0.2%) - 44,476 deaths (+155)
  • Spain : 252,130 (up from 251,789 / +341 / 0.1%) - 28,392 deaths (+4)
  • Italy : 241,956 (up from 241,819 / +137 / 0.1%) - 34,899 deaths (+30)
  • France : 206,072 (up from 204,222 / +1,850 / 0.9%) - 29,936 deaths (+40)
  • Germany : 198,284 (up from 197,952 / +332 / 0.2%) - 9,031 deaths (+9)
  • Canada : 107,884 (up from 107,513 / +371 / 0.3%) - 8,761 deaths (+19)
  • China: 84,910 (up from 84,888 / +22 / 0.0%) - 4,641 deaths (+0)
  • Belgium: 62,058 (up from 62,016 / +42 / 0.1%) - 9,774 deaths (+3)
  • Netherlands : 50,907 (up from 50,870 / +37 / 0.1%) - 6,151 deaths (+4)
  • Switzerland : 32,369 (up from 32,315 / +54 / 0.2%) - 1,966 deaths (+1)
  • Ireland: 25,538 (up from 25,531 / +7 / 0.0%) - 1,742 deaths (+1)
  • Japan: 20,054 (up from 19,841 / +213 / 1.1%) - 980 deaths (+2)
  • South Korea : 13,181 (up from 13,137 / +44 / 0.3%) - 285 deaths (+1)
  • Australia : 8,755 (up from 8,668 / +87 / 1.0%) - 106 deaths (+0)
  • New Zealand: 1,536 (up from 1,534 / +2 / 0.1%) - 22 deaths (+0)
 
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