Mandatory US quarantine for anyone traveling in from Huebei in last 14 days
How do you enforce that?foleyt said:
Mandatory US quarantine for anyone traveling in from Huebei in last 14 days
I was wondering the same thing. The traveler would have to self-report...especially since the flights from China are pretty much halted.yukmonkey said:How do you enforce that?foleyt said:
Mandatory US quarantine for anyone traveling in from Huebei in last 14 days
scottimus said:scottimus said:erudite said:Scientific paper please.Redstone said:
Expert saying:Quote:
This is not a real publication.
Biorxiv is a site you can put anything up on
If you want actual papers, go to PubMed
Here is a real publication:
https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S0140-6736%2820%2930211-7
I asked my expert: Thanks for the paper...but hypothetically, what if the sequence is accurate and there are HIV insertions?Quote:
No, it isn't, neither are any of the conclusions.
Once again, this is fiction.
Use good sources, get good information
Crap in, crap out
But there is so much bad information
Just use PubMed and top journals, not Twitter
You will get more useful information
There is a lot of crap, even in PubMed.
Good explanation. Thanksscottimus said:It's a computer model of the replicated sequence they are analyzing.tsuag10 said:
I think it's an illustration of DNA.
Biochemists can correct me if I'm wrong.
Think of it as a CAD for a virus.
All I am saying is that we have a lot of students from Wuhan...Quote:
We have done virus isolation, but I want to be clear. The current test we have developed, at CDC , is not...we are not sure of the actual history of how the virus is isolated. You isolate it one day and three days later you can't. We are seen cases in the hospital, we are seeing case where people had detectable virus...and then they didn't have detectable virus...and three days later they had detectable virus. We are using the virus cultures now, more to learn about this virus.
Nuclear Scramjet said:scottimus said:scottimus said:erudite said:Scientific paper please.Redstone said:
Expert saying:Quote:
This is not a real publication.
Biorxiv is a site you can put anything up on
If you want actual papers, go to PubMed
Here is a real publication:
https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S0140-6736%2820%2930211-7
I asked my expert: Thanks for the paper...but hypothetically, what if the sequence is accurate and there are HIV insertions?Quote:
No, it isn't, neither are any of the conclusions.
Once again, this is fiction.
Use good sources, get good information
Crap in, crap out
But there is so much bad information
Just use PubMed and top journals, not Twitter
You will get more useful information
There is a lot of crap, even in PubMed.
Wuhan was working on this very stuff just last year. This guy called it a few days ago.
Mr.Infectious said:fullback44 said:Same here, already Bought 4-5 months of dry good and canned vegetables and plenty of seeds for a garden... it may be time to head out to the ranch and get away from the crowds real soon... was thinking about electricity ideas if power went out but I don't see power going outBobcat06 said:
Bought a months supply of groceries, medicine and extra masks tonight.
always wanted to see how long I could live off the deer and hogs... may need to take out one of those 450 lbs calves we have.. bbq everyday!
How are you going to handle the influx of city people requesting to come stay with you if SHTF?
I've already had the conversation w one friend. Told her to find other accommodations if/when things go south. My family coming from the city get first dibs. It wasn't a good feeling.
Truth be told, I've got a list in my head of those that I will take their call and those that I won't. It makes me ill, but reality is finite/limited resources means tough decisions.
I had a conversation w another friend (married mid 30s) over a couple beers. When this virus thing was just getting rolling, I asked him what he do it a worst case. He admitted that w/o Uber eats he and his wife were screwed. Smart guy but zero common sense. Needless to say he's not on my invite list.
SOURCE: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/delta-suspends-us-flights-china-amid-coronavirus/story?id=68666037&cid=social_twitter_abcnQuote:
U.S. citizens returning from Hubei province in the previous 14 days will be subject to up to a 14-day quarantine. Foreign nationals, other than immediate family members of U.S. citizens, who have traveled to China in the previous 14 days will be denied entry into the country. The temporary measures take effect Feb. 2 at 5 p.m.
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Possible coronavirus case turns up in Dallas, assistant city manager says
A patient is hospitalized at Parkland Memorial Hospital with possible coronavirus, Dallas Assistant City Manager Jon Fortune said Friday.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2020/01/31/suspected-coronavirus-case-turns-up-in-dallas-assistant-city-manager-says/
Not that I want everyone else to get sick, but if true being of pasty white European descent will actually be a benefit health wise.erudite said:
My layman's understanding is that the main port of entry is CDRA 4 in the T cell.
Some people (mainly white northern Europeans) don't have it. Increases chance for other issues but blocks main route of entry.
There is another entry route through AD something that cannot be removed.
fullback44 said:Mr.Infectious said:fullback44 said:Same here, already Bought 4-5 months of dry good and canned vegetables and plenty of seeds for a garden... it may be time to head out to the ranch and get away from the crowds real soon... was thinking about electricity ideas if power went out but I don't see power going outBobcat06 said:
Bought a months supply of groceries, medicine and extra masks tonight.
always wanted to see how long I could live off the deer and hogs... may need to take out one of those 450 lbs calves we have.. bbq everyday!
How are you going to handle the influx of city people requesting to come stay with you if SHTF?
I've already had the conversation w one friend. Told her to find other accommodations if/when things go south. My family coming from the city get first dibs. It wasn't a good feeling.
Truth be told, I've got a list in my head of those that I will take their call and those that I won't. It makes me ill, but reality is finite/limited resources means tough decisions.
I had a conversation w another friend (married mid 30s) over a couple beers. When this virus thing was just getting rolling, I asked him what he do it a worst case. He admitted that w/o Uber eats he and his wife were screwed. Smart guy but zero common sense. Needless to say he's not on my invite list.
We have 1600 acres.. if they want to bring an rv and post up on the back 40 somewhere we have some room .. I don't think all "friends" would want to be in the middle of no where .. a few at best
That recovered number isn't good. Taking several weeks for people to recover.VaultingChemist said:
China Totals
11,145 cases
258 deaths
1,527 serious
171 recovered
15,238 suspected
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That speculation is crazy, but since he was calling HIV last week when everyone else was talking about eating snakes, I'll consider it with a grain of salt.
If that is accurate, that would explain why the government tried to cover up the outbreak for a month and throw a huge Guinness record festival in Wuhan to infect as many people as possible (thinking it would make them more resilient). After they realized it was not working and killing people, they went into massive reaction and quarantined everything right before New Years.
scottimus said:It's a computer model of the replicated sequence they are analyzing.tsuag10 said:
I think it's an illustration of DNA.
Biochemists can correct me if I'm wrong.
Think of it as a CAD for a virus.
So it is like inventor for viruses? Lol. Jk, thanks for that explanation.StrickAggie06 said:scottimus said:It's a computer model of the replicated sequence they are analyzing.tsuag10 said:
I think it's an illustration of DNA.
Biochemists can correct me if I'm wrong.
Think of it as a CAD for a virus.
More specifically, it's a 3D model of the viral glycoproteins that shows how all the amino acid groups (residues) fold and attach to each other to form a protein structure.
Glycoproteins are what allow a virus to attach to and enter cells to infect. The figure shows a side by side view of these proteins for the Coronavirus and HIV, where you can see some groups that have a lot of similarity between the two.
He just told me he worked at Beijing University!claym711 said:
It's going to be absolutely wild if scottimus's source is one of the a&m profs that China bought.
scottimus said:Expert saying:erudite said:Scientific paper please.Redstone said:Quote:
This is not a real publication.
Biorxiv is a site you can put anything up on
If you want actual papers, go to PubMed
Here is a real publication:
https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S0140-6736%2820%2930211-7
Furthermore, lets just say he has an affinity for....claym711 said:
It's going to be absolutely wild if scottimus's source is one of the a&m profs that China bought.
scottimus said:He just told me he worked at Beijing University!claym711 said:
It's going to be absolutely wild if scottimus's source is one of the a&m profs that China bought.
scottimus said:So it is like inventor for viruses? Lol. Jk, thanks for that explanation.StrickAggie06 said:scottimus said:It's a computer model of the replicated sequence they are analyzing.tsuag10 said:
I think it's an illustration of DNA.
Biochemists can correct me if I'm wrong.
Think of it as a CAD for a virus.
More specifically, it's a 3D model of the viral glycoproteins that shows how all the amino acid groups (residues) fold and attach to each other to form a protein structure.
Glycoproteins are what allow a virus to attach to and enter cells to infect. The figure shows a side by side view of these proteins for the Coronavirus and HIV, where you can see some groups that have a lot of similarity between the two.
claym711 said:
It's going to be absolutely wild if scottimus's source is one of the a&m profs that China bought.