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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19


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1 minute ago, spartacus said:

you may have heard about the Big 10 infestation of myocarditis that cancelled Big 10 sports

 

"The Penn State doctor had said 30 to 35 percent of the cardiac MRI scans conducted on Big Ten athletes who had contracted Covid-19 appeared to show myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle."

 

 

as with most covid reporting, the below follow up was not covered extensively

 

 

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/03/health/penn-state-big-10-myocarditis-covid-spt-trnd/index.html

 

seems the good doc was "unintentionally citing outdated numbers" from some theoretical "study" 

 

"During his discussion with board members, (Sebastianelli) recalled initial preliminary data that had been verbally shared by a colleague on a forthcoming study, which unbeknownst to him at the time had been published at a lower rate," said Scott Gilbert, a spokesman for the school's health department said. "The research was not conducted by Dr. Sebastianelli or Penn State. Dr. Sebastianelli wishes to clarify this point, and apologize for any confusion.
 
"Additionally, some have inferred his comments may have related directly to Penn State student athletes. At this time, there have been no cases of myocarditis in COVID-19 positive student-athletes at Penn State."

 

0 cases at Penn State - but the good doc from Penn State thought it wise to push for Big 10 to cancel all sports

 

par for the course-

1.  make up bogus info

2. media to push agenda

3. stupid policy decisions imposed

4. bogus info debunked

5. crickets

 

 

 

This is my biggest beef with the coverage of the crisis.  There has been zero follow up on the initial frightening stories that the press ran with, especially when the original premise turned out not to be as scary as initially reported.   It's not only incompetent, it's deadly, because it helps form bad public policy that results in more deaths over the long term.

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2 minutes ago, GG said:

 

This is my biggest beef with the coverage of the crisis.  There has been zero follow up on the initial frightening stories that the press ran with, especially when the original premise turned out not to be as scary as initially reported.   It's not only incompetent, it's deadly, because it helps form bad public policy that results in more deaths over the long term.

the bigger problem is that the bogus info is being intentionally created to drive an agenda

 

the most glaring example is the totally fabricated Lancet study to trash Hydrochloraquane

it worked, because the zinc / HCQ highly effective treatment is still mostly taboo in the US

 

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7 minutes ago, GG said:

 

This is my biggest beef with the coverage of the crisis.  There has been zero follow up on the initial frightening stories that the press ran with, especially when the original premise turned out not to be as scary as initially reported.   It's not only incompetent, it's deadly, because it helps form bad public policy that results in more deaths over the long term.

 

An equally annoying aspect of the coverage is that if you even ask for clarifications or seeing the underlying studies you are "anti-science."

 

Would this walk back have ever occurred had the Big 11 not been shamed into finally starting their season?

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12 minutes ago, GG said:

 

This is my biggest beef with the coverage of the crisis.  There has been zero follow up on the initial frightening stories that the press ran with, especially when the original premise turned out not to be as scary as initially reported.   It's not only incompetent, it's deadly, because it helps form bad public policy that results in more deaths over the long term.

I remember the earliest reports had the virus living on metal surfaces for "up to a month."

 

Anyone who believes anything the media says about anything is a fool.

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13 minutes ago, Taro T said:

 

An equally annoying aspect of the coverage is that if you even ask for clarifications or seeing the underlying studies you are "anti-science."

 

Would this walk back have ever occurred had the Big 11 not been shamed into finally starting their season?

 

I'd call it infuriating. Anyone who does this you can immediately dismiss as not knowing the first thing about scientific inquiry.  This is one of the foundational principles of science...question everything!! Question your own data and question everyone else as well.   When we eventually get back to having scientific conferences again anyone can go see this for themselves by meandering through the talks and poster sessions.  Everyone is getting grilled and having to defend their data, results and conclusions.  It is expected and encouraged.  Sometimes things actually get heated among the nerdy scientists, but that's what science is all about.

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28 minutes ago, spartacus said:

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0 cases at Penn State - but the good doc from Penn State thought it wise to push for Big 10 to cancel all sports

 

par for the course-

1.  make up bogus info

2. media to push agenda

3. stupid policy decisions imposed

4. bogus info debunked

5. crickets

https://www.oregonlive.com/collegefootball/2020/09/presentation-pac-12-presidents-and-chancellors-saw-before-postponing-sports-featured-overstated-covid-19-statistics.html

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3 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

I'd call it infuriating. Anyone who does this you can immediately dismiss as not knowing the first thing about scientific inquiry.  This is one of the foundational principles of science...question everything!! Question your own data and question everyone else as well.   When we eventually get back to having scientific conferences again anyone can go see this for themselves by meandering through the talks and poster sessions.  Everyone is getting grilled and having to defend their data, results and conclusions.  It is expected and encouraged.  Sometimes things actually get heated among the nerdy scientists, but that's what science is all about.

Sounds like you just want to question everything to the point of muddying the waters. Masks work, for instance. You questioning that? 

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10 hours ago, Penfield45 said:

 

this is unbelievable. what a massive ***** up . good job america 

 

Fake news.  Masks were delivered through a similar effort.  HHS has distributed 600 million masks to in need areas of the country and many more to schools last month.

 

"An HHS spokesperson said roughly 600 million of the total 650 million masks have been delivered under Project America Strong as “part of a multi-prong approach to re-opening the American economy while limiting the spread of COVID-19.”

A spokesman for the Postal Service did not respond to a message seeking comment.

“There was concern from some in the White House Domestic Policy Council and the office of the vice president that households receiving masks might create concern or panic,” one administration official told The Washington Post about the proposal.

Instead, the initiative, announced by the Trump administration under the “Project: America Strong,” was a more targeted program to send face masks to critical infrastructure sectors, companies and health care, community and religious organizations.

The program is no longer accepting new requests for face masks, according to its website, and instead encourages applicants to purchase face masks elsewhere or make their own.

President Donald Trump said on Aug. 12 that the government would also send 120 million face masks to schools ahead of the fall."

 

https://wfin.com/abc-politics/postal-services-plan-to-send-masks-to-americans-allegedly-nixed-by-white-house/

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7 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Sounds like you just want to question everything to the point of muddying the waters. Masks work, for instance. You questioning that? 

prior to 2020, the science was clear masks do not work to stop microscopic airborne particles

physics does not allow a N95 mask with stopping power of .5 microns to stop covid airborne particles no bigger tha .27 mircrons

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7 minutes ago, spartacus said:

prior to 2020, the science was clear masks do not work to stop microscopic airborne particles

physics does not allow a N95 mask with stopping power of .5 microns to stop covid airborne particles no bigger tha .27 mircrons

Dr Fauci says they work. Nuff said 

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https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/16/dementia-deaths-coronavirus-nursing-homes-416530

 

Deaths attributed to Alzheimer’s disease and dementia rose to more than 20 percent above normal over the summer, a staggering figure that won’t factor into the official count of coronavirus deaths but is unmistakably linked to the pandemic’s true toll.

 

Increased isolation and stress during lockdown, lapses in nursing home care and missed Covid-19 diagnoses are all likely contributing factors to the unusually high dementia death toll, adding to the devastation the virus has brought to U.S. nursing homes.

 

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46 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Dr Fauci says they work. Nuff said 

 

Then why do my glasses fog up?

 

2 minutes ago, wAcKy ZeBrA said:

Virus typically clings to droplets that are too large to pass through a mask. Virus itself is rarely airborne without being attached to droplets of some sort (Sweat, water, spit, mucus, etc).
 

 

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3 minutes ago, wAcKy ZeBrA said:

Virus typically clings to droplets that are too large to pass through a mask. Virus itself is rarely airborne without being attached to droplets of some sort (Sweat, water, spit, mucus, etc).
 

BS on your "factual" stmt that virus

1. is not airborne

2. mostly attached to droplets

 

link the science

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1 hour ago, Tiberius said:

Dr Fauci says they work. Nuff said 

Let’s recount Fauci statements 

 

 

1) this is no big deal, everyone needs to go on their lives. No evidence of human to human transmission

2) does appear to be spreading, but should nothing to worry about. 
3) absolutely no need for anyone to wear a a mask. 
 

4) looks like final death toll will be 60k
5)it will recede in the summer months, no doubt, but we need to remain vigilent

6) wear masks , will help prevent spread from you to me

7) do you still want to take this guys word as gospel?

 

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6 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said:

Let’s recount Fauci statements 

 

 

1) this is no big deal, everyone needs to go on their lives. No evidence of human to human transmission

2) does appear to be spreading, but should nothing to worry about. 
3) absolutely no need for anyone to wear a a mask. 
 

4) looks like final death toll will be 60k
5)it will recede in the summer months, no doubt, but we need to remain vigilent

6) wear masks , will help prevent spread from you to me

7) do you still want to take this guys word as gospel?

 

He's right

I trust him, he's an expert. Can you post links to prove he said those things? He's been consistent from what I've seen. 

 

And, you also doubt global warming? Or something along those line? 

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