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how is this different from the flu swab test you get at the doctor's office?
Johnny2Fan
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Thanks, we need more posts line yours. Much thanks.
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Thanks. I respect the actions being taken to mitigate this as much as possible, but I still think and hope this won't be nearly as bad as most are projecting. I also expect hundreds of thousands and into the millions of positives but a mortality rate under .5%.
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PJYoung said:


Hopefully New York will soon follow, but they've got the biggest mess in the country.
"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves." - Sir Winston Churchill
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Nice! Hope the media reports this. Thanks!
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"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves." - Sir Winston Churchill
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What's the point of a secret trial?
Sq 17
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hopefully the anti malarial drugs work hopefully the sick will be able to get them. Currently there is a run on the drugs so keeping it a secret seems like a good dea.
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Rapier108 said:



Seems like HCQ is the common denominator in the few cocktails that have been touted successful.

Crank up the pill presses.
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Cone - it is very similar to a flu test. Test looks for a specific protein or sequence of proteins specific to the virus. If you look on you tube on Cepheid it explains the process.

Either way it is great news. Hopefully they can scale up production and get more instruments in the field. Could be a game changer for many reasons.
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Quote:

In France, they have begun using malaria drugs hydroxychloroquine in a small trial. Results only show 25% of tested patients treated with the drug still showed signs of the virus compared to a whopping 90% who did not use the drug.

Miracle and prayers answered.
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Since the initial COVID-19 outbreak, we've ramped up to maximum production levels of N95 respirators and doubled our global output to a rate of more than 1.1 billion per year, or nearly 100 million per month. In the United States we are producing 35 million respirators per month; of these, more than 90% are now designated for healthcare workers, with the remaining deployed to other industries also critical in this pandemic, including energy, food and pharmaceutical companies.


Not to be a downer, but that reads like masks. Do they call the masks respirators?
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Reginald Cousins said:

PJYoung said:




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Since the initial COVID-19 outbreak, we've ramped up to maximum production levels of N95 respirators and doubled our global output to a rate of more than 1.1 billion per year, or nearly 100 million per month. In the United States we are producing 35 million respirators per month; of these, more than 90% are now designated for healthcare workers, with the remaining deployed to other industries also critical in this pandemic, including energy, food and pharmaceutical companies.


Not to be a downer, but that reads like masks. Do they call the masks respirators?
The terms can be interchangeable.

The N95 type masks are often referred to as disposable respirators.
"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves." - Sir Winston Churchill
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Rapier108 said:

Reginald Cousins said:

PJYoung said:




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Since the initial COVID-19 outbreak, we've ramped up to maximum production levels of N95 respirators and doubled our global output to a rate of more than 1.1 billion per year, or nearly 100 million per month. In the United States we are producing 35 million respirators per month; of these, more than 90% are now designated for healthcare workers, with the remaining deployed to other industries also critical in this pandemic, including energy, food and pharmaceutical companies.


Not to be a downer, but that reads like masks. Do they call the masks respirators?
The terms can be interchangeable.

The N95 type masks are often referred to as disposable respirators.
Thanks, I was thinking ventilators... for a minute I was blown away.
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Yes
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Reginald Cousins said:




Not to be a downer, but that reads like masks. Do they call the masks respirators?


Surgical masks are a lot less effective than respirators, but at this point, better than nothing. They're better at keeping things from getting out than things getting in. Mostly they're to protect the surgeon from getting fluids splattered in their mouths and nose.

Neither should be worn for more than a few hours, and that's the problem.

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Any good news today??
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Johnny2Fan said:

Any good news today??
I was cleaning out the attic and found a roll of toilet paper in some hunting gear.

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Saw this story on the local news. Story is short on design details so no comment there, but emergency ventilators: https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/video/4489238-u-of-m-cardiac-anesthesia-fellow-creates-emergency-ventilator/
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While the numbers are climbing most places China has stabilized some. EVEN IF, they are under reporting by 3X, their totals aren't horrible. Remember they have 1.5B people. I work with people in China and things aren't quite back to normal, but our co-workers are working again.

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2PacShakur said:

Saw this story on the local news. Story is short on design details so no comment there, but emergency ventilators: https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/video/4489238-u-of-m-cardiac-anesthesia-fellow-creates-emergency-ventilator/
I don't know if this is viable or not...but just goes to show how open communication (as opposed to China's system where bad news is kept hidden)...and ingenuity are what makes America special.

This invention along with possible HCL treatment seem to give hope - even if neither pans out, you can be assured there are other smart, motivated individuals trying anything and everything else.
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Sid Farkas said:

2PacShakur said:

Saw this story on the local news. Story is short on design details so no comment there, but emergency ventilators: https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/video/4489238-u-of-m-cardiac-anesthesia-fellow-creates-emergency-ventilator/
I don't know if this is viable or not...but just goes to show how open communication (as opposed to China's system where bad news is kept hidden)...and ingenuity are what makes America special.

This invention along with possible HCL treatment seem to give hope - even if neither pans out, you can be assured there are other smart, motivated individuals trying anything and everything else.


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AgsMyDude said:

Sid Farkas said:

2PacShakur said:

Saw this story on the local news. Story is short on design details so no comment there, but emergency ventilators: https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/video/4489238-u-of-m-cardiac-anesthesia-fellow-creates-emergency-ventilator/
I don't know if this is viable or not...but just goes to show how open communication (as opposed to China's system where bad news is kept hidden)...and ingenuity are what makes America special.

This invention along with possible HCL treatment seem to give hope - even if neither pans out, you can be assured there are other smart, motivated individuals trying anything and everything else.


Link isn't working

Try this one: https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/video/4489316-u-of-m-cardiac-anesthesia-fellow-creates-emergency-ventilator/
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Catag94
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This is good news. It frustrates me that our "Recovered" number is still so low.
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Coworker and her family of 5 who got it while on vacation overseas are on the mend and no hospital trips. Only one had a fever. Said the trip was worth it, the worst part is the quarantine!
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Catag94 said:

This is good news. It frustrates me that our "Recovered" number is still so low.
and the got it, no one knew, and is now fine number.

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Catag94 said:

This is good news. It frustrates me that our "Recovered" number is still so low.
I wouldn't worry about our recovered numbers. I'm not sure how reliable it is and even what it means to be recovered. Does a person need to be tested again to be considered recovered? If so, we can't even test those that are sick, much less the ones that had it and got better.
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Bruce Almighty said:

Catag94 said:

This is good news. It frustrates me that our "Recovered" number is still so low.
I wouldn't worry about our recovered numbers. I'm not sure how reliable it is and even what it means to be recovered. Does a person need to be tested again to be considered recovered? If so, we can't even test those that are sick, much less the ones that had it and got better.
I believe the criteria for "recovered" is absence of fever and two consecutive negative tests. But tests are limited so we aren't wasting them on people who previously tested positive because right now all that matters is getting a handle on the true number of people who are actually infected.
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Catag94 said:

This is good news. It frustrates me that our "Recovered" number is still so low.
I read that as a timing thing. See WA state. We have 124 (of the national 187) "recovered", but, of course, we were also the first cases. I'm guessing they're saying two weeks after test = recovered or something like that.
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