Know what this tells me? The tests for the virus are about worthless. This is the 234958702435 time that we have heard about an infected person testing negative, and then later testing positive.KorbinDallas said:
What we all knew would happen, happened. Not quarantined long enough, not properly quarantined. Probably transported with others and has passed it along by now. The long incubation period seems to be what is making this virus so hard to contain.
KorbinDallas said:
What we all knew would happen, happened. Not quarantined long enough, not properly quarantined. Probably transported with others and has passed it along by now. The long incubation period seems to be what is making this virus so hard to contain.
Not bad. I just hope we are putting plans in overdrive. The test kit fiasco has put a large dent in my belief that our CDC can handle this situation. There are still too many people in government that would prefer the world burn rather than Trump succeed.Sasappis said:
"Our experts are working hard on containing Corona. The CDC is working with our international partners. Listen to official statements"
That is consistent with his tone and demeanor but does not downplay or overhype the issue.
KerrvilleAg said:
Give me a freakin break!! Guess it would be better if the POTUS says nothing to worry about like Xi in China?? Or maybe just silence? Or maybe tell everyone to quarantine and don't go in public ( a little mass hysteria anyone)??
then you haters have other "experts" to tell us how wrong each of these positions are!!
fooz said:
Another neat "outbreak" map.
http://outbreaks.globalincidentmap.com/
Athanasius said:
NSIAP, but reading the WHO daily status report today... their main concern is INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY.
I kid you not.
"Since the emergence of COVID-19 we have seen instances of public stigmatization among specific populations, and the rise of harmful stereotypes"
" Spreading the facts: Stigma can be heightened by insufficient knowledge about how the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is transmitted and treated, and how to prevent infection.
Engaging social influencers such as religious leaders on prompting reflection about people who are stigmatized and how to support them, or respected celebrities to amplify messages that reduce stigma.
Amplify the voices, stories and images of local people who have experienced COVID-19 and have recovered or who have supported a loved one through recovery to emphasise that most people do recover from COVID-19.
Make sure you portray different ethnic groups. Materials should show diverse communities that are being affected, and show communities working together to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Balanced reporting. Media reporting should be balanced and contextualised, disseminating evidence-based information and helping combat rumour and misinformation that could lead to stigmatisation.
Link up. There are a number of initiatives to address stigma and stereotyping. It is key to link up to these activities to create a movement and a positive environment that shows care and empathy for all"
hoosierAG said:
20% serious with a lot of people sick will over run healthcare systems and tons of work/life interruptions still. Will just have to see how it unfolds
I agree. It seems our PC culture has gotten to the point where it can actually threaten the survival of individuals so we don't hurt some victim group's feelings.MouthBQ98 said:Athanasius said:
NSIAP, but reading the WHO daily status report today... their main concern is INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY.
I kid you not.
"Since the emergence of COVID-19 we have seen instances of public stigmatization among specific populations, and the rise of harmful stereotypes"
" Spreading the facts: Stigma can be heightened by insufficient knowledge about how the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is transmitted and treated, and how to prevent infection.
Engaging social influencers such as religious leaders on prompting reflection about people who are stigmatized and how to support them, or respected celebrities to amplify messages that reduce stigma.
Amplify the voices, stories and images of local people who have experienced COVID-19 and have recovered or who have supported a loved one through recovery to emphasise that most people do recover from COVID-19.
Make sure you portray different ethnic groups. Materials should show diverse communities that are being affected, and show communities working together to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Balanced reporting. Media reporting should be balanced and contextualised, disseminating evidence-based information and helping combat rumour and misinformation that could lead to stigmatisation.
Link up. There are a number of initiatives to address stigma and stereotyping. It is key to link up to these activities to create a movement and a positive environment that shows care and empathy for all"
That is identity politics social "science" garbage interfering with and distracting from the proper and efficient execution of strategies to deal with a life or death matter. In that light, it is almost sociopathic to focus on such irrelevancy.
VaultingChemist said:What would you have preferred him to say?Sasappis said:
Excellent thread on why trumps tweet was a bad idea
It is hard to argue with this thread in my mind. I think there are going to be cases here so to act like there will not is naive.
Whatever Shank posts, just think the opposite, and everything will be alright. Relax.Shanked Punt said:
Limbaugh said this is no different than the common cold, so everything will be alright. Relax people.
If I'm tracking - you want to have a pox party?KorbinDallas said:
I have my tinfoil hat on right now. So if you don't want to participate in my thought experiment move on and save yourself the frustration...
If this is going to spread through the US. Is there an advantage to being a patient while the system is still operational? If you come down with it last, after the system is overwhelmed your care will suffer drastically.
A few reasons this would not necessarily be true is we don't know much about re-infection. You could get it , recover and then be infected again possibly. It appears there could be long term effects of the virus not fully understood.
This is NOT something I'm seriously considering doing, but it makes sense on some levels. Just a thought experiment.
KorbinDallas said:
I have my tinfoil hat on right now. So if you don't want to participate in my thought experiment move on and save yourself the frustration...
If this is going to spread through the US. Is there an advantage to being a patient while the system is still operational? If you come down with it last, after the system is overwhelmed your care will suffer drastically.
A few reasons this would not necessarily be true is we don't know much about re-infection. You could get it , recover and then be infected again possibly. It appears there could be long term effects of the virus not fully understood.
This is NOT something I'm seriously considering doing, but it makes sense on some levels. Just a thought experiment.
Meh, they are covering the bases. Lat spring during the measles epidemic on the East Coast, there were some incidents of people assaulting Orthodox groups who were out in public. People such as yourself who can think rationally i.e. 'not every person from X country is contagious' is not to whom this would be directed anyway. It's to remind the media/healthcare communicators that not everyone is smart enough to figure that out.KidDoc said:I agree. It seems our PC culture has gotten to the point where it can actually threaten the survival of individuals so we don't hurt some victim group's feelings.MouthBQ98 said:Athanasius said:
NSIAP, but reading the WHO daily status report today... their main concern is INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY.
I kid you not.
"Since the emergence of COVID-19 we have seen instances of public stigmatization among specific populations, and the rise of harmful stereotypes"
" Spreading the facts: Stigma can be heightened by insufficient knowledge about how the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is transmitted and treated, and how to prevent infection.
Engaging social influencers such as religious leaders on prompting reflection about people who are stigmatized and how to support them, or respected celebrities to amplify messages that reduce stigma.
Amplify the voices, stories and images of local people who have experienced COVID-19 and have recovered or who have supported a loved one through recovery to emphasise that most people do recover from COVID-19.
Make sure you portray different ethnic groups. Materials should show diverse communities that are being affected, and show communities working together to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Balanced reporting. Media reporting should be balanced and contextualised, disseminating evidence-based information and helping combat rumour and misinformation that could lead to stigmatisation.
Link up. There are a number of initiatives to address stigma and stereotyping. It is key to link up to these activities to create a movement and a positive environment that shows care and empathy for all"
That is identity politics social "science" garbage interfering with and distracting from the proper and efficient execution of strategies to deal with a life or death matter. In that light, it is almost sociopathic to focus on such irrelevancy.
Shanked Punt said:
Limbaugh said this is no different than the common cold, so everything will be alright. Relax people.