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Covfefe-19 The 12th Part: The Only Thing Worse Than This New Board Is TrumpVirus2020

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Dawned on me that is more applicable to this thread- how many times did r's remove rights from businesses when they wanted to require masks or vaccines? And we can't forget that Florida is breeching a long standing contract with a corporation, too. r's are taking rights away left and right.

The right would like you to know that they are very angry how the news was broke. Also there is a nice new shiny coin for sale with Dear Leader's image on it. So Shiny!
 
Dawned on me that is more applicable to this thread- how many times did r's remove rights from businesses when they wanted to require masks or vaccines? And we can't forget that Florida is breeching a long standing contract with a corporation, too. r's are taking rights away left and right.

Well, yeah. "Freedom" means "my ability to control you".
 
Positivity rate in MA now over 6%. Swansong - what was it when Omicron was at its highest over the winter?

What was the positivity rate for colds and “asymptomatic illness” in May 2019 compared to now?

Also what was hospital data like May 2019 compared to now?
 
Positivity rate in MA now over 6%. Swansong - what was it when Omicron was at its highest over the winter?

Well into the 20's at its peak.

Due to home testing, I think Wastewater data, combined with hospitalizations, is a better indicator of the problem we face than case numbers or even positivity rate.


edit: for those outside of MA, Covidpoops is a great twitter amalgamator.
 
I’m in to see the doc as another follow up from my COVID that started in early February. A guy came into the building after me, ended up taking to the same check-in lady I saw - my waiting area bench was pretty close.
Guy: I’m here to see Dr. (Name), I’m on time - early, in fact, and here is my ID, insurance, (and so on).
Desk Lady (DL): can I have your name, please?
Guy: It’s on the card I just gave you.
DL: Have you experienced any COVID symptoms lately.
Guy: I don’t know what that is.
DL: Have you had any of these symptoms lately?
Guy then refuses to read the list.
DL: Have you been exposed to any I’ll people lately (she normally references COVID).
Guy: They didn’t tell me.

These poor desk workers have to deal with this junk nearly daily, I bet.
 
I’m in to see the doc as another follow up from my COVID that started in early February. A guy came into the building after me, ended up taking to the same check-in lady I saw - my waiting area bench was pretty close.
Guy: I’m here to see Dr. (Name), I’m on time - early, in fact, and here is my ID, insurance, (and so on).
Desk Lady (DL): can I have your name, please?
Guy: It’s on the card I just gave you.
DL: Have you experienced any COVID symptoms lately.
Guy: I don’t know what that is.
DL: Have you had any of these symptoms lately?
Guy then refuses to read the list.
DL: Have you been exposed to any I’ll people lately (she normally references COVID).
Guy: They didn’t tell me.

These poor desk workers have to deal with this junk nearly daily, I bet.

Public-facing jobs have to deal with Republicans. I have great sympathy for them. I have enough trouble with the few of them who have jobs, meaning they are at least semi-competent and not entirely consumed by The Cult. The bulk mass worthless ones must be torture to have to walk through even the simplest tasks without provoking their stupidity or violence.

It's dementia care crossed with animal control.
 
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I’m in to see the doc as another follow up from my COVID that started in early February. A guy came into the building after me, ended up taking to the same check-in lady I saw - my waiting area bench was pretty close.
Guy: I’m here to see Dr. (Name), I’m on time - early, in fact, and here is my ID, insurance, (and so on).
Desk Lady (DL): can I have your name, please?
Guy: It’s on the card I just gave you.
DL: Have you experienced any COVID symptoms lately.
Guy: I don’t know what that is.
DL: Have you had any of these symptoms lately?
Guy then refuses to read the list.
DL: Have you been exposed to any I’ll people lately (she normally references COVID).
Guy: They didn’t tell me.

These poor desk workers have to deal with this junk nearly daily, I bet.

Every day. Either people being purposefully obtuse or just frighteningly stupid.
 
Positivity rate in MA now over 6%. Swansong - what was it when Omicron was at its highest over the winter?

to add to previous answer, this is from elsewhere on the web:




It is not quite the same as past surges. Case growth (in MA) over the past 7 weeks: 24%, 29%, 22%, 35%, 25%, 12%, 19%.

Compare that to first omicron wave: 28%, 44%, 109%, 29%

Or to delta: 15%, 104%, 107%, 74%, 54%, 32%, 12%, 9%, 22%
 
Just got an email from our corporate security that our home office, where I work, is now considered "high risk", that we need to wear masks in the office (which I was already doing), that we can't have more than 50% people working in the building (employees have to register for a seat - we put flex space into effect prior to COVID so this is not new , but that's how they will track it) health screening is required (but it's just a bunch of questions). We can get free masks and home tests, which I think is great. I will stock up. I do have to go in next week to take care of a few things. But not many more times after that I'm telling you.
 
Just got an email from our corporate security that our home office, where I work, is now considered "high risk", that we need to wear masks in the office (which I was already doing), that we can't have more than 50% people working in the building (employees have to register for a seat - we put flex space into effect prior to COVID so this is not new , but that's how they will track it) health screening is required (but it's just a bunch of questions). We can get free masks and home tests, which I think is great. I will stock up. I do have to go in next week to take care of a few things. But not many more times after that I'm telling you.

wow, that's surprising. Good, I think, but surprising. It measn that your corp was scared enough to act. Usually you have to put a gun to their head to do this, but...
 
https://www.reuters.com/business/he...-covid-variants-large-study-finds-2022-05-05/

This is interesting. Large study out of MA says Omicron is just as severe as other variants. But I just don't think that passes the smell test. RIght?
The hospitalization rate was completely decoupled from the case rate. It seems as if the difference here is they tried to compare among vaccination status. Hard to know what to make of this.

Seems pretty straightforward trying to continue pushing the quackcine.
 
https://www.reuters.com/business/he...-covid-variants-large-study-finds-2022-05-05/

This is interesting. Large study out of MA says Omicron is just as severe as other variants. But I just don't think that passes the smell test. RIght?
The hospitalization rate was completely decoupled from the case rate. It seems as if the difference here is they tried to compare among vaccination status. Hard to know what to make of this.

All the people who died of Covid prior to Omicron couldn’t be hospitalized and/or die again.
 
https://www.reuters.com/business/he...-covid-variants-large-study-finds-2022-05-05/

This is interesting. Large study out of MA says Omicron is just as severe as other variants. But I just don't think that passes the smell test. RIght?
The hospitalization rate was completely decoupled from the case rate. It seems as if the difference here is they tried to compare among vaccination status. Hard to know what to make of this.

There have been a number of competing and contradictory studies on this (what is the latent severity of Omicron vs. Delta). I think, as Drew notes, the decoupling of severity from case rates is likely a function of earned immunity through immunization, infection or both.

Delta hit when we still had a sizeable amount of people without any immunity. Omicron hit when that was no longer the case.
 
There have been a number of competing and contradictory studies on this (what is the latent severity of Omicron vs. Delta). I think, as Drew notes, the decoupling of severity from case rates is likely a function of earned immunity through immunization, infection or both.

Delta hit when we still had a sizeable amount of people without any immunity. Omicron hit when that was no longer the case.

Right, i get that. I actually had a question in my original reply I deleted asking about comparing strains being a fool's errand because there are so few immunonaive people left.
 
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