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John in Jax

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  1. 36 minutes ago, BillsFan4 said:

    Way down in the story it says this:  "Perez — who also suffered from preexisting medical conditions — had worked at the department for over 10 years, sources said."

     

    Wish they could be more specific about that, but ya know, HIPPA laws and all that.

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  2. 2 hours ago, teef said:

    still think this is an over reaction?

    Yes. South Korea tested 100,000 people and 96% were negative. 

     

    ETA:  We know who the high risk people are, so obviously the high risk people should be taking extreme measures to avoid it. But everybody else should be able to live their lives. Completely shutting down bars and restaurants is asinine. I can see limiting their capacities though....

  3. 29 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    Do you know where she was from or have a linky on this?  It might have been related to the Seattle houseparty/Fred Hutch flu project tests.

     

    There was a situation in Seattle where a lot of people who had been at a "small house party" of (I think I heard) ~40 people, where no one was visibly ill, got flu-like symptoms.  They were messaging back and forth, and someone suggested they all get tested by the Fred Hutch Influenza Project, which will send out a swab kit and mailer.  So they all filled out the online request form, got the sample kit, and sent 'em back.

     

    John in Jax:  Yep, that was it.

  4. 6 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    WHO-China Joint Commission (largest data on symptoms): "Symptoms of COVID-19 are non-specific and the disease presentation can range from no symptoms (asymptomatic) to severe pneumonia and death. As of 20 February 2020 and based on 55924 laboratory confirmed cases, typical signs and symptoms include: fever (87.9%), dry cough (67.7%), fatigue (38.1%), sputum production (33.4%), shortness of breath (18.6%), sore throat (13.9%), headache (13.6%), myalgia or arthralgia (14.8%), chills (11.4%), nausea or vomiting (5.0%), nasal congestion (4.8%), diarrhea (3.7%), and hemoptysis (0.9%),and conjunctival congestion (0.8%)."

    What did your doctor say?  The symptom probabilities suggest that a stuffy nose and no fever means high probability of cold/other virus and not Covid-19, but that's just playing the probabilities.  Remember of course that if you are taking anti-fever medication or cold meds that contain same, it will mask fever.

     

    This is where a readily available test would be extremely helpful, so well-intentioned persons such as yourself could be told "yes, you have it, self-quarantine" or "just a cold, As you Were". 

    Dr said to self medicate, wait it out til tomorrow morning, and if I’m worse, go in for a visit. And yes, I’d like to be tested ASAP. I have not quarantined myself, but I have been extremely careful when I’ve been out so as to not cough/sneeze on my hands, and then touch a surface. To add, I am rarely sneezing, and only coughing about 2-3x an hour, some hours with no cough at all. I’m not severely fatigued either; went for a motorcycle ride yesterday, as well as cut the grass/did yard work (it’s 80 degrees down here).

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  5. 44 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

    Since Fever is the single most common symptom of Covid-19 (~90%), it would help a lot if everyone with fever could be tested for Covid-19 and directed to self-quarantine if positive.  If a slow, limited throughput test is still being used, at least test what we can rapidly test for (strep, flu etc) and if negative - then test for Covid-19.  I'm dreaming?

     

    OK, how about at least test people with two common symptoms (fever and dry cough, 68%), and quarantine/contact trace the positives?

    I saw a female 30 something on a cable news network last night who tested positive, and she had zero symptoms! She said she had recently gone to a party with a lot of people in attendance. I’m not quite sure why / how she was tested.

     

    I personally have had a slight sore throat, slight/intermittent dry cough, constant stuffy nose, and slight on/off headache since Thursday afternoon, but NO fever and no shortness of breath. I called my Dr, and I’ve been self medicating like crazy since then, and stayed home from work on Friday. Of course, I’ve scoured the internet for reliable info on symptoms of Covid-19 vs Flu vs Allergies vs a Cold. My conclusion is that I‘ve got a “regular” old cold, but I can’t be 100% sure of that. 
     

    And to add: I haven’t been out of FL since November (was up in Buffalo), and I do not regularly come in contact with a lot of people, and my job has me driving around north/central FL 90% of the workday (about 1000 miles per week on my truck) doing inspections at various construction sites. And normally, I am always washing my hands and/or using hand sanitizer.

  6. 6 hours ago, KD in CA said:

     

    Where I live pretty much everything is already shut down.  They're even shutting down ski resorts (now that it finally snowed!).  

     

    What's not shut down yet?

    It’s the same story here in north FL. I was out yesterday to Publix and Walmart, and I would say that those two stores had about the same, or even less customers, than for a normal Saturday. Of course, they were out (or almost out) of the things that most other stores were out of: Water, TP, alcohol wipes, canned soup, red meat (plenty of healthier meat available like turkey & ham...LOL). They had plenty of dairy products too. Restaurants I passed by had customers, but parking lots were not as full as normal. 

  7. 2 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

     

    No, but it will give us a chance to get our feet under us since we are badly on our heels in response already.

     

    Get the tests shipped and distributed. And get those who are already infected treated and out of the hospital so we can turn their beds for the next wave.

    AFAIK, there’s no treatment, other than maybe giving O2 (through a mask) to a patient who has a severe case, and is having shortness of breath. I think that everybody else just has to wait it out, and hope that their body has enough germ/virus fighting power to get through it. Not sure what they can do for you in the hospital, other than give you the O2.

     

    Btw, the governor of my state just said that everybody who has been directed by a physician to get tested, has been able to get tested. Of course they’ll never have enough tests if they let the general public make the decision about getting tested.

  8. 16 minutes ago, Jrb1979 said:

    After seeing how Canada and the U.S. is now closing schools and other facilities to help slow the spread, why not shut down airports too. Airports is where a majority of the cases come from. 

    Like I said above though, for how long? You think if they shut em down for two months, and then reopen them, nobody with Covid-19 is gonna come through at that time?

  9. Thinking outside the box about this pandemic, until they come up with an effective vaccine, and have enough doses of that vaccine for millions & millions of people, our way of life is going to be severely harmed/different.

     

    So they’re shutting everything down NOW to “slow the spread.” But they are NOT going to completely eradicate it, so in a month or two, when they start having sports events, concerts, & large gatherings, when they start letting people from other countries come here, what’s to stop the virus from amping up again, and growing to as bad as it is right now?

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  10. 12 minutes ago, CountDorkula said:

    Um math here. Let’s do some basic math. 

    say real real conservative 5% of America gets infected. 
     

    Thats what 16,850,000 cases

     

    .01% = 168,500
    .1% = 1,685,000

     

    So you want to try again. 

     

    It's still low. And how many of those people would be in their 70s and 80s, people who have made it BEYOND their life expectancy!?  

  11. 42 minutes ago, bdutton said:

    And you are probably 10 times more likely to die from the common flu.  (which I just had and my wife now has).  Coronavirus has less than a 1% mortality rate (IF you get infected).

    Actually , I keep hearing people say that the death rate is 10x higher for the coronavirus, but have they actually looked closely at it? Flu death rate is .01%....10 x that = 0.1%, which is still VERY LOW!

  12. 5 hours ago, teef said:

    out of total curiosity, do you still not agree with the move?   i'm not trying to criticize, but rather wondering if the last few hours have changed people's opinions.

    I still think it’s an overreaction. But sadly, the way it looks now, virtually everything is shutting down. I won’t be surprised if we soon end up like Italy. It’s baffling to me, because everything I’m seeing says that MOST people, even if they catch the virus, will come through it just fine. Yes, I know that people 60+ with existing health conditions are in the greatest danger, but THEY should know that, and they should be taking the most caution re where they go and who they interact with.

     

    The silver lining is that gas is dirt cheap, and you’ll soon be able to get a load of blue chip stocks at bargain basement prices. My Ameritrade account is warmed up and standing by!

  13. 1 hour ago, Augie said:

     

    I fully agree with the move. No sense in being reckless right now, and I commend them for putting safety above money. How often does the NCAA do the right thing? Major props here. 

     

     

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    I think that Ford, Chevy, Chrysler, Kia, Toyota, et al should stop selling vehicles in the interest of safety, because, ya know, you're WAY more likely to die in a car crash than you are from getting Covid-19. See what happens when we make safety the absolute #1 concern?

     

    The reality is that MOST people who will get Covid-19 will easily get over it, and they may not even have any symptoms at all.

  14. Very interesting thread, although 99.9% of everything in here is pure speculation, or a "WAG", as we used to call it. LOL

     

    My favorite part is one poster accusing another poster of being a "troll" or "super troll" for simply posting his honest opinions about the matter. There's seems to be a real lack of knowledge about the meaning of "trolling", "brigading", and "spamming" in this forum. Oh well, ignorance is bliss, I guess!

     

    You can put me down as someone who agrees with those that feel that taxpayer money spent for billionaires' new playgrounds should be kept at an absolute minimum, like zero, if possible.

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