In the NFL there were 77 false positive COVID-19 test results on Saturday. That makes me wonder if those #s were reported to the government and included in the nation's overall case counts. Or were they nixed?jt10mc said:
I will say it again.
The more you test...the more people are around each other the more cases you will have.
What they aren't talking about is...is there a rise in hospitalizations and deaths?
Nope.
Also I question the data because I do know for a personal FACT that the way you are characterized as having this isn't uniformed and someone in your family can have symptoms and they will state your entire family has it and report it as such regardless if you do or don't.
Got into an argument with a friend of mine who was upset that there was a 24% rise in COVID cases reported. In the same news clipping it was reported there was a 4 in 100,000 chance of dying of COVID in Ga. My point was "we are all going to be infected someday and if the chance of dying is 4 in 100,000 I would be worried about the 860 in 100,000 chance of dying from Cancer or some other cause. The conversation didn't end well.jt10mc said:
I will say it again.
The more you test...the more people are around each other the more cases you will have.
What they aren't talking about is...is there a rise in hospitalizations and deaths?
Nope.
Also I question the data because I do know for a personal FACT that the way you are characterized as having this isn't uniformed and someone in your family can have symptoms and they will state your entire family has it and report it as such regardless if you do or don't.
And he was asymptomatic. So cellular immunity does work after all.ssidedawg said:
First documented case of reinfection reported today.
ColonialDawg said:And he was asymptomatic. So cellular immunity does work after all.ssidedawg said:
First documented case of reinfection reported today.
ssidedawg said:ColonialDawg said:And he was asymptomatic. So cellular immunity does work after all.ssidedawg said:
First documented case of reinfection reported today.
All we know is his second case was milder and it can be contracted again. It was a slightly different virus nucleotide sequence.
What we dont know is whats the contagiousness of the disease second go round. Thats important if people who had it think they wont get it and do.... again. Thats important if your underlying condition has worsened and/or you give it to someone else unknowingly as you think you are immune.
Also, asymptomatic is great for the host, but far more dangerous for the population. No one would go to work, church, or a football game with a high fever, but they would if they felt "great".
LOL......You saw one analysis from Massachusetts and made that blanket statement? Even the pessimistic doctor who analyzed that data deems it worthy of discussion on testing sensitivity. He also said we arent testing the right people. So even he thinks testing is valuable, just not focused properly. Also, newly infected people have a low viral load, thats why testing was/is so specific.ColonialDawg said:ssidedawg said:ColonialDawg said:And he was asymptomatic. So cellular immunity does work after all.ssidedawg said:
First documented case of reinfection reported today.
All we know is his second case was milder and it can be contracted again. It was a slightly different virus nucleotide sequence.
What we dont know is whats the contagiousness of the disease second go round. Thats important if people who had it think they wont get it and do.... again. Thats important if your underlying condition has worsened and/or you give it to someone else unknowingly as you think you are immune.
Also, asymptomatic is great for the host, but far more dangerous for the population. No one would go to work, church, or a football game with a high fever, but they would if they felt "great".
That's what immunity is. Do you think T-cells and B-cells create a forcefield around you, preventing re-infection? I read the case report. The patient was asymptomatic. There will be some who will get reinfected and experience symptoms (like the guy in Nevada). But this is uncommon despite the media acting like it's a novel thing. Immunity is not homogeneous. You get reinfected with coronaviruses that cause the common cold every year
Asymptomatic carriers are way overhyped by the way. 90% of PCR tests pick up insignificant levels of virus. Many are also false positive too. That means most positive tests are bogus.
I keep hearing people say this.ssidedawg said:LOL......You saw one analysis from Massachusetts and made that blanket statement? Even the pessimistic doctor who analyzed that data deems it worthy of discussion on testing sensitivity. He also said we arent testing the right people. So even he thinks testing is valuable, just not focused properly. Also, newly infected people have a low viral load, thats why testing was/is so specific.ColonialDawg said:ssidedawg said:ColonialDawg said:And he was asymptomatic. So cellular immunity does work after all.ssidedawg said:
First documented case of reinfection reported today.
All we know is his second case was milder and it can be contracted again. It was a slightly different virus nucleotide sequence.
What we dont know is whats the contagiousness of the disease second go round. Thats important if people who had it think they wont get it and do.... again. Thats important if your underlying condition has worsened and/or you give it to someone else unknowingly as you think you are immune.
Also, asymptomatic is great for the host, but far more dangerous for the population. No one would go to work, church, or a football game with a high fever, but they would if they felt "great".
That's what immunity is. Do you think T-cells and B-cells create a forcefield around you, preventing re-infection? I read the case report. The patient was asymptomatic. There will be some who will get reinfected and experience symptoms (like the guy in Nevada). But this is uncommon despite the media acting like it's a novel thing. Immunity is not homogeneous. You get reinfected with coronaviruses that cause the common cold every year
Asymptomatic carriers are way overhyped by the way. 90% of PCR tests pick up insignificant levels of virus. Many are also false positive too. That means most positive tests are bogus.
Keep latching on to one piece of data and using it for your arguments. Meanwhile the World is figuring this thing out while we bungle through it.
So really this is just a Trump thing?ssidedawg said:
Almost all of Western Europe and developed Asia hasnt seen the deaths peak summer as it did in spring. See the graphs on link.
Forget enforcement of masks and distancing. How about make it a policy, wear a mask yourself if you are the POTUS, etc. Maybe dont cram 10 people on a stage for a COVID update? Visuals are huge and words matter. Those countries did the basic things and in some cases more. Wearing a mask shouldnt be dependent on your Party affiliation or if you are fearless/paranoid. Its September now and we still have folks who dont know **** about medicine or stats splitting hairs and questioning everything. Heck, a LOT of people think its political or some Trump vendetta. Thats the stupidity of America, its all about us. The virus kills humans.
No excuse for a country this developed to be this ignorant. Well, maybe those education stats saying we are woefully behind the developed World are true.......
CummingDawg22 said:So really this is just a Trump thing?ssidedawg said:
Almost all of Western Europe and developed Asia hasnt seen the deaths peak summer as it did in spring. See the graphs on link.
Forget enforcement of masks and distancing. How about make it a policy, wear a mask yourself if you are the POTUS, etc. Maybe dont cram 10 people on a stage for a COVID update? Visuals are huge and words matter. Those countries did the basic things and in some cases more. Wearing a mask shouldnt be dependent on your Party affiliation or if you are fearless/paranoid. Its September now and we still have folks who dont know **** about medicine or stats splitting hairs and questioning everything. Heck, a LOT of people think its political or some Trump vendetta. Thats the stupidity of America, its all about us. The virus kills humans.
No excuse for a country this developed to be this ignorant. Well, maybe those education stats saying we are woefully behind the developed World are true.......
Florida has more people than New York. You'd say it hasn't "peaked" but it would need to triple the deaths to match New York. How did you feel about the two responses when comparing them? Did the President influence this?
You know that mask mandates for most European countries were just public transit until like July right? Only two have nation wide mask mandates.
So again, I'm just asking for actionable examples from the other countries you spoke about that make sense. Not a rant against Trump and masks being a political issue.
I'd really be interested in how you feel about the New York response and why it was good/bad/neutral. Because statistics show it was the worst, arguably in the entire world.
Also, you do realize that this type of irrational response, not based in statistics or science, is exactly why masks are seen by people as a political issue, right?
It's not a rabbit hole. It's a real conversation if you want to blame Trump. They are two of America's largest states with drastically different outcomes. You would think someone with your position would care about the response differences and the outcomes... I get it doesn't fit the narrative you are pushing, but again this is why people don't take things seriously.ssidedawg said:CummingDawg22 said:So really this is just a Trump thing?ssidedawg said:
Almost all of Western Europe and developed Asia hasnt seen the deaths peak summer as it did in spring. See the graphs on link.
Forget enforcement of masks and distancing. How about make it a policy, wear a mask yourself if you are the POTUS, etc. Maybe dont cram 10 people on a stage for a COVID update? Visuals are huge and words matter. Those countries did the basic things and in some cases more. Wearing a mask shouldnt be dependent on your Party affiliation or if you are fearless/paranoid. Its September now and we still have folks who dont know **** about medicine or stats splitting hairs and questioning everything. Heck, a LOT of people think its political or some Trump vendetta. Thats the stupidity of America, its all about us. The virus kills humans.
No excuse for a country this developed to be this ignorant. Well, maybe those education stats saying we are woefully behind the developed World are true.......
Florida has more people than New York. You'd say it hasn't "peaked" but it would need to triple the deaths to match New York. How did you feel about the two responses when comparing them? Did the President influence this?
You know that mask mandates for most European countries were just public transit until like July right? Only two have nation wide mask mandates.
So again, I'm just asking for actionable examples from the other countries you spoke about that make sense. Not a rant against Trump and masks being a political issue.
I'd really be interested in how you feel about the New York response and why it was good/bad/neutral. Because statistics show it was the worst, arguably in the entire world.
Also, you do realize that this type of irrational response, not based in statistics or science, is exactly why masks are seen by people as a political issue, right?
Its a POTUS thing. If Obama or Bush were POTUS and they did the exact same thing.....it would be the same. I missed my "Trump rant".
The United States is my focus here. I am not diving in some Florida/NY rabbit hole.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/04/countries-wearing-face-masks-compulsory-200423094510867.html
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/27/europe/germany-face-mask-mandatory-grm-intl/index.html
*England was late but they also have abysmal numbers like the US and Brazil, so.....
If my statements make it a political issue, its because of your bias to think everything is political. Now everything is financial, but most are too busy staring at the tree to see the forest.
Haha I'm not upset to question Trump. I never brought Trump up. I'm not sure how Trump not wearing a mask made New York drastically worse than Florida. You seem to think it did?ssidedawg said:
Well, you have the narrative. You seem very upset that anyone question a POTUS who has clearly bungled the pandemic.
If we break down Florida vs New York then we have to break down Venice vs Rome, London vs. Norwich.
Other equivalent nations at least asked people to do more sooner. That's a fact. Our POTUS has worn a mask 2 maybe 3 times, ever. That's weird. Yet he is tested daily...lol.
I have really bad news for you, again. We didn't do nearly as bad as you are pretending.ssidedawg said:
Also, I dont have to say much of anything. Just count the dead bodies per 100,000 and tell me the great job we did. Forget money, politics whatever. We f'ed it up.
So chalk me up as unimpressed with Trump.