General Corona virus updates

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The CDC does not make recommendations until there are US based randomized controlled trials giving the data.
Serious question
Did we have all these trials when they recommended masks, lockdowns, and 6ft distance. Seems like the world should fast track these trials to allow people to remove the masks.
 
Serious question
Did we have all these trials when they recommended masks, lockdowns, and 6ft distance. Seems like the world should fast track these trials to allow people to remove the masks.


Masks are an admission of our failure to contact trace and quarantine followed by nearly zero testing early on. Just a pathetic role out to identify cases early. So now we all get the sledgehammer since we shot the moon.

The harms of masks are only their cost and remain minimal compared to hospitalization, business impact,etc..

The rest of the interventions have been placed and removed without significant new studies. There are retrospective studies showing both success of lockdown in new york and serious harm when we locked down early in texas to only shoot the moon three months later. There's harm to people avoiding their annual screenings because they're afraid of the healthcare system infection. The messaging was atrocious.

Things like distance of 6ft again cost little/nothing don't do significant harm and are based on a hundred years of respiratory virus data being applied to a novel virus as a reasonably good strategy in terms of harm/benefit. Same goes for hand washing. It's a coronavirus. We know what slows it's spread.
 
And I have a question, @Splinty ....

How much better are we at treating this disease in April 2021 vs April 2020?

I have this faith that we will continue to get better and better at treating it, but maybe I’m a pollyanna on this.
 
And I have a question, @Splinty ....

How much better are we at treating this disease in April 2021 vs April 2020?

I have this faith that we will continue to get better and better at treating it, but maybe I’m a pollyanna on this.


For most patients you don't really need that much intervention and nothing really works with great of evidence.

For the subsect of patients that get much sicker I think we are better at it now than we were a year ago. We are doing a better job of predicting the people who will have clotting problems and giving prophylactic medications that might lower their chance of a clot.

We're better at recognizing who is going into ARDS and who is not. Stuff like that.

But at the end of the day age and comorbidities are driving this ship.
 
Honestly doesn't change my life much. It's crippling to the restaurant and fitness industries though.
Yes
Same here until recently
But now the "cases" stopped dropping at a rapid rate so we may be going back into "High Risk" aka more restrictions

but in reality there isn't anything going on in hospitals or deaths...just "cases" again
 
I miss Rob Ford. Dougie is just David Spade to Rob's Chris Farley

Doug Ford was cool until about last August. Then he realized the section of Ontario he needs to get voters in to win an election jerk off to the thought of government micro management. It's been fear mongering and data skewing ever since.
 
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Wasn't there some retard running around here saying suicide was through the roof?

Unemployment-related suicide is no joke, but down here right-wing cocksuckers were crying about mental health and suicides because people were in lockdown (and getting income support).

If you can't go a few weeks without killing yourself because you can't go to KFC, then you deserve to be dead anyway.
 
Got the second dose Friday. Yesterday was the longest day at work I’ve had in a while. And I only worked 4 hours. Body aches and felt like I had a cold. Feeling ok today. Good thing I got the next three days off.

1st world problems, mate. The only way I will get a jab is that eventually when they throw me in a nursing home in 45 years, I'll qualify as a priority group member.

We may be filthy, disease-ridden peasants but it is still impolite to spit on us with your vaccine privilege.
 
1st world problems, mate. The only way I will get a jab is that eventually when they throw me in a nursing home in 45 years, I'll qualify as a priority group member.

We may be filthy, disease-ridden peasants but it is still impolite to spit on us with your vaccine privilege.
Just a worker my dude. Trying to keep all these fat people in steaks. Pretty sure if I wasn't here I wouldn't be getting a shot.View attachment 32295
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Wasn't there some retard running around here saying suicide was through the roof?

That was based on statements made by public health experts:

A recent study conducted by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) says 40 per cent of Canadians report their mental health has deteriorated since March — a figure that rises to 61 per cent among the unemployed.

"So many of the things that perhaps we took for granted before that contribute to our mental health have disappeared. So the social connection with family and friends, the connections we experience through work, a reliable income, things like this," said CMHA national CEO Margaret Eaton.

Eaton said she fears that many people are so deep in despair now that they can't see past it.

"We know that Crisis Services Canada, which runs the Canadian Suicide Prevention Service, has seen a 200 per cent increase in demand," she said. "So the calls are coming in fast and furious."

Turns out rather than suicide, they're just overdosing.

 
1st world problems, mate. The only way I will get a jab is that eventually when they throw me in a nursing home in 45 years, I'll qualify as a priority group member.

We may be filthy, disease-ridden peasants but it is still impolite to spit on us with your vaccine privilege.

Want to move to Florida with me as a medical refugee?
 
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