Feb 14, 2022 02:06:03 PM by Andrea G
Hi all,
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Apr 1, 2020 05:34:51 AM Edited Apr 1, 2020 05:58:29 AM by Vladimir G
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On a lighter note from my neck of the woods, the chickens are settled in and their coop is 99% complete. They enjoy going around the garden and have become quite tame. Two of them Petra and Saartjie, have taken well to being petted. It's a good thing we have them for eggs. Would NEVER be able to eat them...unless forced to 😉
Apr 1, 2020 06:28:24 AM by Phyllis G
Petra R wrote:
I just don't understand why governments do not look at South Korea and use what has been shown / proven to be an effective and (in comparison much less destructive to the economy) way to handle it.
Every answer I come up with in my head would likely be moderated.
Apr 1, 2020 07:03:34 AM by Rene K
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 47: Searching for Immunity Boosters & Possible Lessons From Spanish Flu
Apr 1, 2020 09:51:09 AM by Petra R
Rene K wrote:Coronavirus Pandemic Update 47: Searching for Immunity Boosters & Possible Lessons From Spanish Flu
That's very good!!!
Right Italy's numbers: new infections up from yesterday by some 630 (hopefully a blip rather than a trend reversal) and deaths still brutally high but much lower than recent days at 727.
Over 200k cases in the USA now, and we crossed the 900k barrier worldwide. Spain over 100k but lower cases than yesterday.
UK a record day for cases (although in fairness they are ramping up testing or trying to anyway, so that will make numbers look bad for a bit) and deaths at 563.
France not in yet, Germany was updated very late yesterday, so not trusting the less-than-4000 just yet.
Stay safe everyone.
Apr 1, 2020 11:29:35 AM by Roslen M
This is a great site that shows the world view of what's going on https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
Is there another one that is more up to date?
Apr 1, 2020 10:12:28 PM by Petra R
Today's graphs
You'll notice it has gained a new line (the lime-coloured one)
The first person to figure out what it represents, wins.
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Apr 2, 2020 12:45:58 AM by Irene B
Our saving grace thus far is that we have high summer temperatures...flu season starts soon as we head into winter.
Apr 2, 2020 01:02:50 AM by David M
I'm guessing your lime green line is your educated guess of where Italy will be tommorow if they report the same infections as the day before? I got 115257 though...
Apr 2, 2020 01:13:49 AM by Petra R
David M wrote:I'm guessing your lime green line is your educated guess of where Italy will be tommorow if they report the same infections as the day before? I got 115257 though...
Nice try. But no. It's another number I have been tracking for 8 days now (which is why the line spans 8 days) and wish I had started tracking much earlier
😉
Apr 2, 2020 03:52:05 AM by Rene K
Folding@Home vs Covid:
WHAT YOU CAN DO
1. Donate computing power:
Downloading Folding@home and helping us run simulations is the primary way to contribute. These calculations are enormous and every little bit helps! Each simulation you run is like buying a lottery ticket. The more tickets we buy, the better our chances of hitting the jackpot. Usually, your computer will never be idle, but we’ve had such an enthusiastic response to our COVID-19 work that you will see some intermittent downtime as we sprint to setup more simulations. Please be patient with us! There is a lot of valuable science to be done, and we’re getting it running as quickly as we can...
I just rented a VPS to run Folding@Home 24/7
Apr 4, 2020 06:48:36 AM by Ravindra B
Petra R wrote:Today's graphs
Wow. The graphs for the U.S. and UK are really steep.
Apr 3, 2020 08:09:38 AM by Virginia F
My older brother was admitted to the hospital with the virus last Monday night (the 30th). He has been sedated since then and we hold out hope that because he's held out this long, he'll come through this. My niece (his daughter) lives in Colorado, as I do … my brother is in a hospital on Long Island. It's another layer of awfulness that people can't be in physical contact with their sick loved ones.
Sometimes in times like these, we tend to think it can't happen to us or anyone close to us, but this thing throws all that out the window. For me, there is no degree of separation .... it's brought it all home, literally.
Take care of yourselves my forum friends.
Apr 3, 2020 09:09:26 AM by Kumari A
Hi Virginia, Cant even imagine what you must be going through right now. Yes, you are absolutely right, untill it actually happen we are in denial and think it cant happen to us.
Hope your brother gets well soon.
Apr 3, 2020 09:09:46 AM by Petra R
Virginia F wrote:My older brother was admitted to the hospital with the virus last Monday night (the 30th). He has been sedated since then and we hold out hope that because he's held out this long, he'll come through this. My niece (his daughter) lives in Colorado, as I do … my brother is in a hospital on Long Island. It's another layer of awfulness that people can't be in physical contact with their sick loved ones.
Oh Virginia, that is so awful, I am so sorry. Hugs! Be safe!
Virginia F wrote:Sometimes in times like these, we tend to think it can't happen to us or anyone close to us, but this thing throws all that out the window.
YES! That's what I've been saying for ages!
Apr 3, 2020 10:12:30 AM by Petra R
Italy numbers are out. Pretty much the same as yesterday, which is good news, because they aren't going up day on day anymore, and people are recovering.
UK looking bad, but they would at this stage I'm afraid.
Germany and Spain, if final, looking promising, France not out yet!
Graphs tomorrow.
Apr 3, 2020 10:13:03 AM by Maria T
Virginia, I'm so sorry.
I hope everything goes well and you have good news soon, and you can tell us.
¡Fuerza!
Apr 3, 2020 10:17:55 AM by Ravindra B
Virginia F wrote:My older brother was admitted to the hospital with the virus last Monday night (the 30th). He has been sedated since then and we hold out hope that because he's held out this long, he'll come through this. My niece (his daughter) lives in Colorado, as I do … my brother is in a hospital on Long Island. It's another layer of awfulness that people can't be in physical contact with their sick loved ones.
Sometimes in times like these, we tend to think it can't happen to us or anyone close to us, but this thing throws all that out the window. For me, there is no degree of separation .... it's brought it all home, literally.
Take care of yourselves my forum friends.
Sad. Hope he recovers.
Here is what I suspected all along (with mass infections in cruise ships):
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/04/you-may-be-able-spread-coronavirus-just-breathing-new-report...
Take care.
Apr 3, 2020 11:19:10 AM by Phyllis G
Virginia, I am so very sorry, and hope you have better news soon.
Apr 3, 2020 11:32:50 AM by Virginia F
Thank you everyone for your well-wishes ... they are most appreciated.
Apr 3, 2020 11:49:32 AM by Janean L
Best wishes, best hopes, for your brother, you, and your family, Virginia!
Apr 3, 2020 11:50:59 AM by Rene K
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 49: New Data on COVID-19 vs Other Viral Infections (Ventilator Outcomes)
Apr 3, 2020 12:30:54 PM by Petra R
Rene K wrote:Coronavirus Pandemic Update 49: New Data on COVID-19 vs Other Viral Infections (Ventilator Outcomes)
Love this, and Thank You for sharing!!! Keep them coming.
Apr 3, 2020 12:39:33 PM by Nichola L
I think there is room for optimism, but not euphoria. Dr Seheult's statistics are outdated by at least a day.
The world still has a long way to go to overcome the virus (and future viruses). Recovery is going to be slow in every sense and the backlash is going to be hard for governments to handle. We are really all going to have to row hard against the tide to make peaceful relations work.
There is not going to be an easy political or economic bounce back however much, individually, we all want this.
Apr 3, 2020 12:25:06 PM by Virginia F
Janean L wrote:Best wishes, best hopes, for your brother, you, and your family, Virginia!
Thanks Janean ... it makes me happy to see you in the forums again. You've been missed.