That mini cr box is fucking cool.
The fire smoke hit here pretty hard today. Something like that would be great for both.
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That mini cr box is fucking cool.
The fire smoke hit here pretty hard today. Something like that would be great for both.
Yep.
Big global sales conference on Vegas two weeks ago. Superspreader event. I noticed a lot of people out this week. Manager said 45% of people who were there last tested positive last week.. They had everybody who was there testing before returning to face to face office entry I guess. Still I highly doubt FOURTY FIVE percent. Maybe half that though... It's possible people just didn't want to come in to the office so they said they "tested positive". . These aren't formal PCR tests. Still pretty fucked up that a lot of people got it regardless of how many that a lot really is..
Fuck, anyone get that bivalant shot?
Knocked me and the gf out for a couple days each. Still got some work done but it was a struggle.
Twas rough for me and my (small) 12 year olds. Wife and 16 yo had pretty mild side effects compared to previous.
Seeing forecasts of November surge of possibly more than one variant.
woke with a headache the following day -
' got an Influenza 'shot' consecutively ( other arm )
machs nicht - But
I am hope-ing for disease immunity / resistance
( Fifth dose. ! )
tuck it. ! skiJ
Got my covid and flu shots yesterday--woke up this morning aching all over. But that's how I feel every morning. I'm trying to convince myself I'm achy enough to go back to bed but it's not working. Off to the lumberyard instead.
The heartworm and distemper shots were a lot worse.
might get both today, but the only two times I got a flu shot I was sick for three days both times - might wait on the flu shot until a weekend
New long covid data from the cdc and us census bureau: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/covid19/pulse/long-covid.htm
Something like 1 in 7 infected experience long covid that disables them in some way and 1 in 20 infected experience severe disability.
Long Covid discussion from UCSF medical school. tl,dr - They recommend not getting infected.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGAf...mentofMedicine
Not everybody gets fuckered by long covid but i keep reading FB updates from skier/ writer/ good guy Aaron Teasdale from Missoula and his struggles with long covid. buddy came up to write a story on the hankin project and then west to see the Shames coop and I was his ski hill guide, he was very fit & healthy but now buddy can barely make it to the end of his driveway
https://missoulian.com/news/local/mi...t-popular-news
Apparently, not getting long covid the first time doesn’t have much influence over not getting it in subsequent infections.
If we haven't already we might be right at the point where hospitalizations for seasonal flu are exceeding hospitalizations for COVID infection illness. Not that getting the flu is anything to be happy about but I really hope it returns to being the main problem and COVID fades to the background and stays there.
Sounds like you didn’t watch the above panel video about long covid. Little evidence of herd immunity, little evidence of hybrid immunity, higher likelihood of developing long covid with each infection, severity of acute infection not necessarily an indicator of long covid.
I'm watching hospitalization trends, not YouTube videos. I don't discount long term adverse effects from COVID or anything.. I took a set of lung function tests last week.. probably not related to COVID though. I only lost sense of smell when I got it.
My sister with Lupus on the other hand, any COVID could be a horrible death sentence for her. Get vaxxed, fully boosted. Cover up with something 95+ if there is any doubt about anything.. .
Hoping we keep trending the right direction regardless of what your YouTube video says.
If you’re watching hospital trends, you might want to look at other countries. many are on the rise again. There seems to be little to support that our current downward hospitalization trend will last for long.
That video by publishing researchers includes discussion of how long covid symptoms/pathology does not necessarily correlate to symptoms during acute infections. Vax only helps a little. Pre-existing conditions apparently not always relevant.
Doesn’t seem to be fading into the background.
This looks like fun Dated October 10th. Ho boy!
New COVID-19 variant causing concern as cases continue to spread
With all the asymptomatic cases the real level of infection is pretty invisible. We need better wastewater detection to really know what's up...Quote:
Health experts are warning that the new strain is rendering all current vaccinations ineffective. Dr. Erika Hamilton with the UMass Amherst microbiology department told Western Mass News that the virus is at a stage where it wants to continue to infect as many people as possible.
“This is such a new virus that it’s almost trying to find its sweet spot in a way where it can infect us, make us sick, but we don’t die from it and we spread it and COVID can make more of itself,” Hamilton noted
But until people are piling up in hospitals and morgues again nobody will do anything and just live with all the seemingly minor but long term ailments that could very well be associated with this.
That is my understanding as well..
Ineffective at PREVENTING infection or ineffective at preventing serous illness?? And by "current vaccinations" do they mean the bivariant/multivariant that just came out? The article was dated yesterday so I assume it does..Quote:
Health experts are warning that the new strain is rendering all current vaccinations ineffective.
Let's see if they walk it back or if more reputable sources pile on with similar info..
From the head of the cdc today. Buckle up!!
“Respiratory viruses are on the rise across the United States. Take preventive actions to stop the spread of viruses like flu, RSV, and #COVID19:
🩹Get an updated COVID-19 vaccine & get your annual flu vaccine
[emoji536]Stay home if you are sick
🧼Practice good hand hygiene”
https://twitter.com/cdcdirector/stat...x7FwIK9VCvyNOw
If there is a tiny tiny upside to covid maybe it will encourage more people to stay home when they're sick, even if it turns out to be something else.