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BigV 03-27-2020 03:56 PM

do those count as COVID-19 deaths or merely Darwin Awardees?

sexobon 03-27-2020 04:21 PM

They volunteered for those trials.

They're NATIONAL HEROES!

xoxoxoBruce 03-27-2020 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigV (Post 1049515)
do those count as COVID-19 deaths or merely Darwin Awardees?

Same category or different as the guy who dies of a heart attack because the hospitals are overwhelmed?

sexobon 03-28-2020 07:48 AM

If the guy who dies of a heart attack, because the hospitals are overwhelmed, leaves his toilet paper to the healthcare workers... he's a NATIONAL HERO!

sexobon 03-28-2020 11:02 AM

And now for something completely different...
 
Here’s why social distancing makes you constipated—and how to get your poop moving again

Read it, if you dare.

BigV 03-28-2020 11:45 AM

This is quite good. A doctor in NY city who is treating the COVID-19 patients exclusively due to the volume of cases. It's a long video, I watched it at 1.25x speed with the captions on. Five stars *****



TL;DR

1 -- Hand hygiene. Wash your hands, sanitize your hands when you can't wash your hands.

2 -- Stop touching your face.

3 -- Wear a mask or a bandanna to help you become aware of your hands moving to your face. It does not need to be a medical mask. The mask will not prevent the disease, it helps you stop carrying the disease from your hands to your face.

4 -- Maintain social distancing

***

After these points, he discusses in detail a number of questions from the other members of his video meeting. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Clodfobble 03-28-2020 12:49 PM

More evidence that the Chinese death toll has been far higher than admitted:

http://shanghaiist.com/2020/03/27/ur...mpression=true

Griff 03-28-2020 01:06 PM

Urn numbers would seem to be a good indicator.

glatt 03-28-2020 01:12 PM

Urns should be fairly reliable for tracking deaths.

I wonder if anyone died of other causes during that time period. I wonder how many urns the funeral homes normally go through.

Griff 03-28-2020 01:18 PM

When hospitals are over-whelmed folks start dying of things the shouldn't...

Undertoad 03-28-2020 01:19 PM

Off topic again, but I always hate to see a picture of a crematorium with smoke rising in the background.

Griff 03-28-2020 01:25 PM

Ricky Gervais did a bit...

sexobon 03-28-2020 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigV (Post 1049608)
… 3 -- Wear a mask or a bandanna to help you become aware of your hands moving to your face. It does not need to be a medical mask. The mask will not prevent the disease, it helps you stop carrying the disease from your hands to your face.

This needs clarification:

Bandanas and non-medical masks won't prevent the disease. Medical masks like the N95 most certainly can prevent airborne transmission to the respiratory route of infection. That's why healthcare workers wear them. Droplets from a close proximity cough or sneeze are quite hazardous; but, healthcare workers can't always avoid them even though droplets settle out of the air within a few seconds. The probability of non-healthcare workers being coughed or sneezed on by infectious contacts is lower; but, that doesn't change the efficacy of wearing medical masks if it happens.

In addition to droplets, aerosolized viruses that can hang in the air for extended periods can be stopped by wearing medical masks. The risk there; however, is thought to be low in any setting.

Even with medical masks, disease prevention is only as effective as one's proficiency with all of the recommended infection control techniques combined. It is for this reason that most non-healthcare people will not benefit significantly from having medical masks.

I used to teach aseptic technique and grade students on their application of it. It's amazing how many ways there are to break asepsis and cross contaminate things in the work area without ever realizing that you've done it. I've had students swear on a stack of bibles that breaches I told them I had observed while grading them never happened. They actually believed it; but, I video-recorded their procedures and ol' one eye don't lie.

The key is to not get discouraged and continue improving. The goal is to bring everyone up to a level of infection control proficiency that makes it worthwhile for them all to use medical masks. It looks like the pandemic is going to give everyone ample time to do that and perhaps there will be an ample supply by the time everyone is capable of making good use of it.

Griff 03-28-2020 09:10 PM

:thumb:

Undertoad 03-28-2020 09:21 PM

In this day and age, it is vitally important NOT to listen to government representatives and agencies, world organizations, and national media. The people you must listen to are Internet geeks.

No joke

Here is a great Slate Star Codex blog post that really gives the lowdown on masks. He summarizes the actual science, and will tell you what the media is not smart enough to tell you.


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