okaydo said:
For those who don't know, Dr. Drew hosted Loveline starting in 1983. He was a trusted doctor* for people of many generations. So for him being a hack about this is especially frustrating. He bills himself as nonpartisan and thus more legitimate.
(*He's an addiction doctor, one whose had issues with his Celebrity Rehab show. And I believe he lost his CNN HN show when he commented on her medical condition during the 2016 election.)
bearister said:
I realize the Star is not the Harvard Medical Journal...but:
Scientist in 'Germany's Wuhan' claims coronavirus doesn't spread as easily as thought - Daily Star
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/scientist-germanys-wuhan-claims-coronavirus-21805392
*From Day 1 I never bought government claim masks were not helpful (they needed to stop hoarding) and I have always thought getting it from a smear on surface must be difficult because it seems virtually impossible to keep ahead of the wipe down/sanitize game. My belief is that so many more would be infected if it was easy to contract in this manner (I will continue trying the best I can, however),
Your thoughts on article?
golden sloth said:
I was reading a few articles on job losses, and I understand the massive job losses in hospitality, leisure and food and beverage places. I also understand the more modest losses in business services, but what I dont understand is the job losses in health care. During an epidemic wouldn't the need for healthcare employees rise?
https://reut.rs/346sa30
It was always obvious that putting a mask on everyone would slow the spread of the virus if for no other reason than to prevent people who already had it from spreading it. The problem always was that we didn't have the masks to do that and you needed to deploy the masks in the most effective way which was and still is to give them to known sick people and health care workers.bearister said:
I realize the Star is not the Harvard Medical Journal...but:
Scientist in 'Germany's Wuhan' claims coronavirus doesn't spread as easily as thought - Daily Star
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/scientist-germanys-wuhan-claims-coronavirus-21805392
*From Day 1 I never bought government claim masks were not helpful (they needed to stop hoarding) and I have always thought getting it from a smear on surface must be difficult because it seems virtually impossible to keep ahead of the wipe down/sanitize game. My belief is that so many more would be infected if it was easy to contract in this manner (I will continue trying the best I can, however),
Your thoughts on article?
It is not a matter of the doctor being the real deal or not. We are seeing scientific debate on this realtime. There are going to be conflicting studies and conflicting opinions among perfectly qualified scientistsbearister said:
With regard to the story in the Daily Star about surface contact in Germany, the German doctor is the real deal:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_Streeck
Anarchistbear said:
Any pathogen's survival on a surface is meaningless information unless you know 1) What is a minimum dose to make you ill 2) Does a larger dose make you more severely ill?
dimitrig said:Anarchistbear said:
Any pathogen's survival on a surface is meaningless information unless you know 1) What is a minimum dose to make you ill 2) Does a larger dose make you more severely ill?
1) "The average number of viral particles needed to establish an infection is known as the infectious dose. We don't know what this is for covid-19 yet, but given how rapidly the disease is spreading, it is likely to be relatively low in the region of a few hundred or thousand particles, says Willem van Schaik at the University of Birmingham, UK."
2) Inconclusive, but this seems to be the case for other viruses such as SARS, MERS, and influenza.
Comparison between NY State and CA (data taken from Kaiser Family Foundation, KFF.org) between March1 and April 2, 2020. Plot on the top has a linear scale and the plot on the bottom has a log-linear scale. Please note that the trajectories are VERY different. The confirmed case rate for CA is close to a straight line in the log-linear plot whereas the rate for NY is vastly different due to its nonlinear behavior on the log-linear plot. The difference in confirmed cases between states is CLEARLY displayed in the linear plot.Cal88 said:
CA is actually on a similar trajectory than NYC, but has a later start to the epidemic than NYC, so there will be a flattening to a lower peak.
NYC's death toll has been growing at a rate that is more than 10 times higher than Washington State (something one can pick up by visual inspection on a logarithmic chart). That's mostly due to the latter having a primarily suburban lifestyle where social distancing is naturally higher. That's what I was saying about most of the US being a slower ground for the epidemic due to the more isolated nature of the suburban lifestyle.
This might also explain the differential between SF and LA. LA has large swaths of areas with minorities living in denser, multi-generational urban/suburban settings. Compare with the typically smaller households in SF, where you have fewer families and fewer children.
Sorry for the Confusion....I tried to upload two plots that I made from my computer. They appear when I am editing but disappear when I post. Any suggestions how to upload a .png file?calpoly said:Comparison between NY State and CA (data taken from Kaiser Family Foundation, KFF.org) between March1 and April 2, 2020. Plot on the left has a linear scale and the plot on the right has a log-linear scale. Please note that the trajectories are VERY different. The confirmed case rate for CA is close to a straight line in the log-linear plot whereas the rate for NY is vastly different due to its nonlinear behavior on the log-linear plot. The difference in confirmed cases between states is CLEARLY displayed in the linear plot.Cal88 said:
CA is actually on a similar trajectory than NYC, but has a later start to the epidemic than NYC, so there will be a flattening to a lower peak.
NYC's death toll has been growing at a rate that is more than 10 times higher than Washington State (something one can pick up by visual inspection on a logarithmic chart). That's mostly due to the latter having a primarily suburban lifestyle where social distancing is naturally higher. That's what I was saying about most of the US being a slower ground for the epidemic due to the more isolated nature of the suburban lifestyle.
This might also explain the differential between SF and LA. LA has large swaths of areas with minorities living in denser, multi-generational urban/suburban settings. Compare with the typically smaller households in SF, where you have fewer families and fewer children.
bearister said:
Shelter in place for another 5 months?
https://abc7news.com/health/coronavirus-stanford-team-has-grim-forecast-for-shelter-in-place-future/6074566/
"*Revolutionary idea: How about the billion dollar companies have their overpaid executives disgorge some of their millions, and their major shareholders disgorge some of their millions, and pay it back to the companies to keep them afloat as well as continue payments to employees (if they have any left after off shoring jobs so immoral profit levels could be achieved)."bearister said:
Coronavirus death toll: Americans are almost certainly dying of covid-19 but being left out of the official count - The Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/coronavirus-death-toll-americans-are-almost-certainly-dying-of-covid-19-but-being-left-out-of-the-official-count/2020/04/05/71d67982-747e-11ea-87da-77a8136c1a6d_story.html
What top CEOs fear telling America about the coronavirus shutdown - Axios
https://www.axios.com/coronavirus-shutdown-top-ceos-economic-warning-5e2ea882-1883-4a1f-855c-0c74b281d4f3.html?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axiosam&stream=top
*Revolutionary idea: How about the billion dollar companies have their overpaid executives disgorge some of their millions, and their major shareholders disgorge some of their millions, and pay it back to the companies to keep them afloat as well as continue payments to employees (if they have any left after off shoring jobs so immoral profit levels could be achieved).
Every decision a CEO makes, right or wrong, needs tremendous financial reward. They are just so so so special and no one could ever do what they do and they do it all by themselves and they owe nothing to no one and their lives should be elevated like demigods to the highest plane of existence that we mortals can afford them. If life is not wonderful for them, then we as a species have failed.calpoly said:
They are worth every penny they have been paid...they might even be underpaid!