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Coronavirus May ‘Reactivate’ in Cured Patients, Korean CDC Says
April 9, 2020


https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/09/health/u ... index.html


"The coronavirus may be “reactivating” in people who have been cured of the illness, according to Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

About 51 patients classed as having been cured in South Korea have tested positive again, the CDC said in a briefing on Monday. Rather than being infected again, the virus may have been reactivated in these people, given they tested positive again shortly after being released from quarantine, said Jeong Eun-kyeong, director-general of the Korean CDC."






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Absolutely true, Warspite.

Yes, pretty unfortunate of me to pull the various cases together - my apology. Monkey see, monkey click.

Lovely weather, I'm looking at my new British fishing rods (the best in the world) and can't get out.

Good luck!
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US coronavirus: Scientists say coronavirus won't end with warmer weather while US plans for life under a new normal
1 hr ago

https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topst ... li=BBnb7Kz

"With health experts warning that warmer months won't bring an end to coronavirus, officials are developing a framework for what America's new normal could look like."

""What has been so remarkable, I think, to those of us that have been in the science field for so long," Birx said, "is how important behavioral change is, and how amazing Americans are at adapting to and following through on these behavioral changes.""


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new-normal where have I heard that before!






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"I think what we're going to have embedded and imprinted in us forever is the realization that something as catastrophic as what the world is experiencing now can happen," Fauci said.

WHAT THE #$@%. Have you ever read a history book?!


catastrophic????????????????? REALLY?


"embedded and imprinted" Now we are getting to the point!







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Absolutely true, Warspite.

Yes, pretty unfortunate of me to pull the various cases together - my apology. Monkey see, monkey click.

Lovely weather, I'm looking at my new British fishing rods (the best in the world) and can't get out.

Good luck!

Too bad. Luckily, I can walk to some of the best Small Mouth Bass fishing in the world in less than a minute. Along with Rock Bass and various type of Perch. Every now and then I breakout the fly rod.






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What part of 'self' having nothing to do with 'we' is too complex a concept for you?

I understood fully the context in which you were incorrectly applying the term 'self moderating'.

Regardless of any need, your presumption that it needs to be you assuming the mantle of moderator is what you fail to grasp as being just as inappropriate as the behavior you are assailing.

I'm not, for a minute, disputing the inappropriateness of some posts, including mine, just taking strong exception with your self appointment as sheriff.




1) "Self" was in reference to the full group, not me (or anyone else) as an individual. "We" are self-moderating is still correct. I don't understand how this is a complex concept.

2) I'm not the only person to have "self appointed" as (a) sheriff. Others have done so, in a far nastier manner than I have done. By your own admission, some of your own posts have been sheriff-like (OK, you didn't just say this in so many words, but they were). Calling me out for providing pushback, even if it is just lampshading a post, is intrinsically hypocritical.

We are self moderating is an inane statement that has no meaning.

The correct structure for what you are failing miserably to convey is 'each of us is (are/should be/needs to be) self moderating'.

Individual actions can only be taken by individuals, not groups.

'We' can't be doing anything that is self actionable.


As I am contributing nothing of value to this thread and find myself reacting negatiively to provocations I have blocked the provacatuers and will endeavour to remain silent from here on.
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Coronavirus basic income: 13 countries around the world experimenting with direct payments to offset COVID financial fallout
21 hours ago


https://www.businessinsider.com/countri ... sis-2020-4


"In response to the economic fallout, some governments have stepped in to cushion the blow felt by sudden closures and the shrinking of entire industries. In many countries, workers in specific sectors and self-employed citizens have found themselves particularly impacted.

From checks to basic income, here's how different countries are providing direct assistance."






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86-Year-Old Is Killed in E.R. Over Social Distancing
April 8, 2020

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/08/nyre ... lundy.html


"The police said Janie Marshall was attacked for violating another patient’s personal space in an emergency room"

"The woman became disoriented and grabbed the IV pole of another patient, who shoved her and caused a fatal head wound, officials said."






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Americans are 'craving comfort food' during coronavirus: Cereal, snacks, baked goods fly off shelves
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/20 ... 928364001/


"Americans are indulging in comfort food as the coronavirus pandemic keeps them cooped up, eating sugary cereal, junk food, frozen pizza and other maybe-not-so-healthy items to help get them through the pandemic."






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This is a novel situation, so we've had to err on the side of caution.

But we've lost a fair bit of context, judging from some of the quotes and headlines posted today and in past days.

During the Spanish Flu pandemic, the US scuffered 195,000 mortalities in October 1918. That's well over 15x the number lost thus far and 3x the number we're projected to lose through August. In the 1918-19 pandemic, the US suffered around 675k mortality, 10x the projection for this outbreak through August. And we were involved in WWI at the same time.

I haven't crunched the numbers for UK, France, Belgium, Germany and other countries but the hunch is that Flu and battle casualties far exceeded what we're enduring here.

This has been the single most gripping news event in decades. For Americans under 50, probably second only to 9-11 (and maybe, for some or many, this will eclipse that). It's a major event but too many drawing on the news and social media reports lack the proper context to measure this by.


"Rats set fire to Mr. Cooper’s store in Fort Valley. No damage done." Columbus (Ga) Enquirer-Sun, October 2, 1880.
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Yesterday I ate:

Oatmeal, real peanut butter, a chicken thigh, Broccoli, turmeric, and some

Sweet Cicely



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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel

This is a novel situation, so we've had to err on the side of caution.

But we've lost a fair bit of context, judging from some of the quotes and headlines posted today and in past days.

During the Spanish Flu pandemic, the US scuffered 195,000 mortalities in October 1918. That's well over 15x the number lost thus far and 3x the number we're projected to lose through August. In the 1918-19 pandemic, the US suffered around 675k mortality, 10x the projection for this outbreak through August. And we were involved in WWI at the same time.

I haven't crunched the numbers for UK, France, Belgium, Germany and other countries but the hunch is that Flu and battle casualties far exceeded what we're enduring here.

This has been the single most gripping news event in decades. For Americans under 50, probably second only to 9-11 (and maybe, for some or many, this will eclipse that). It's a major event but too many drawing on the news and social media reports lack the proper context to measure this by.




We are still living on a "Standard of Living Check" that was written in the 1950s.

1950s America was a Standard of Living the world had never seen. It illusioned us.


Since then, the whole world wants it.






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Midlevel bureaucrats in the city of Wuhan, where the virus originated, and elsewhere in China have been lying about infection rates, testing and death counts, fearful that if they report numbers that are too high they will be punished, lose their position or worse, current and former intelligence officials said.
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Echoes of Chernobyl.....[:(]

In the Chernobyl case, the lying came from the top. That is true again. In DECEMBER it may have been local officials doing the lying. Pooh Bear is in it up to his eyeballs now.
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I've been craving fresh vegetables. We have plenty of frozen meat.
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Today, Spain reports a significant drop in New Cases and New Deaths.

The mortality is higher than projected in the Univ. Washington graph (below) but well within the shaded area and consistent with the overall fairly sharp decline.

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You know, if you could sneak into Yellowstone this year for the opening of the trout season you could knock 'em dead. Of course, you might end up in grizzly scat
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I've been craving fresh vegetables. We have plenty of frozen meat.


Iam getting the garden going. Until then I will eat what Mother Nature is providing, Stinging Nettle, Plantain, Clover, Sweet Cicely , etc.


I love the smell of tomato leaves. It's very feminine.






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You know, if you could sneak into Yellowstone this year for the opening of the trout season you could knock 'em dead. Of course, you might end up in grizzly scat


OOOOHH! that's a big bear! OOOOHH!
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My family enjoyed three epic camping trips out west in 2010, 2012 and 2014. We camped from Texas to California to Wyoming to North Dakota to Michigan and many places in between. We visited many national parks. Our trips were in May, when school was in for most Americans. Most of the visitors to the parks were Europeans and Asians, especially the latter.

Aren't the National Parks and related federal sites closed now? My daughter says Great Smokey Mountains National Park is closed. And U.S. Forest Service campgrounds and picnic areas are closed.
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MakeeLearn, how about dandelion fritters and redbud flowers?
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