Waking around Denver. The pandemic is officially over apparently. Jam-packed restaurants and bars everywhere.
Waking around Denver. The pandemic is officially over apparently. Jam-packed restaurants and bars everywhere.
Just the simple fact that the test positivity rate is generally somewhere between 5 and 15% would tell you that most people who think they have covid don't actually have it.
That's a weird thing to say. I tested negative before I got on a plane. I hope none of my fellow passengers thought they had it.
thanks - and To Adolph, too --
I used evolving, Because I see changes that are not changing back - it is Not a progressive evolution, like one might perceive 'The evolution of Man' , but what I am seeing over forty years and sixty years are permanent changes to society -
Amazon ;
internet purchasing ;
stuff like that -
ten years ago, I saw a need in the north country for home delivery ;
now it is provided by many retailers ( especially the large retailers ( hope-ing to survive the Amazon world (?) )
Time marches on -
things change...
To Adolph's post, I am empathetic - I see value in in-person and at least voice-to-voice communication
( I may have lost a lot last year by not being Zoom/video conference compatible... ) - But
it is not the way younger people roll - electronic communication is the wave of the present ( at least what I see. text messages - between people in the same space; or the one that really kills me : a group of people at a table in a restaurant - each keying into a 'phone' ! !!
( I do claim my Old guy category. ) ) And
I believe the regularly-scheduled, in-person conference or group meeting is going to be ,,, different ( Less common ).
Time marches on -
I am going for a Walk with the dog(s)...
thanks for the thoughts - skiJ
Kill all the telemarkers
But they’ll put us in jail if we kill all the telemarkers
Telemarketers! Kill the telemarketers!
Oh we can do that. We don’t even need a reason
He bitched nonstop about wearing a mask, why assume he cared about getting vaxxed ?
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Ok, just to be clear here, you are saying that your wife was fully vaccinated plus the two weeks, caught covid from you, tested positive, and was symptomatic?
The reason I'm looking for clarification is that if I had a penny for every person that told me they "had it" but never tested positive (or at all) I'd have more than change for a nickel.
Hey Core ..... pull yer pants up.
Oh, we’ll take your word on that. Sure
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You leave Mia alone you hear me.
Poor girls done nothing wrong.
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Dying a slow and painful death here. It's all I can do to keep the animals fed so the don't kill me.
Had vertigo all day yesterday so driving in for testing was out of the question (it"s an hour round trip).
Still exhausted today so with the exception of having to feed the livestock I've been in bed.
Might be able to make it tomorrow but starting to wonder if I should bother.
Thoughts?
“When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis
Kindness is a bridge between all people
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Get tested if you can get there safely.
But--you've been around a lot of people who could have given you any respiratory infection beside Covid, which could cause vertigo by affecting the Eustachian tubes that drain the middle ear and equalize pressure on either side of the ear drum.
Hope you're feeling better soon.
Wish I could help. I would if I could.
Could also get a rapid test delivered.
And bourbon.
It ain't over yet guys. My buddy's dad just died from covid complications after battling it for 6 weeks.
sent from Utah.
sigless.
An article in the WAPO that purports to show high case rates among the unvaccinated. Which it does, but if you look a wide selection of states what strikes me is that while case rates are significantly higher among the unvaccinated, the curves are uniformly parallel. In cases that had particularly high case rates in the last spike the fall in case rates is as steep as in the vaccinated. Some of this can be explained by the unvaccinated having less exposure to the virus because of the vaccinated and because of some of the unvaccinated have recovered and are mostly protected. In other words--partial herd immunity? Herd immunity doesn't have to be an all or none thing. It seems like a lot of complicated epidemiological math to figure out if that's enough to explain it.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/healt...ble-main-0430b
Edit--I misread the graphs. The two lines are all residents and unvaccinated residents, not vaccinated vs unvaccinated. Since Unvaccinated outnumber vaccinated it is expected that the two curves would be somewhat parallel. Still, if the vaccinated were doing that much better than the unvaccinated the lines should diverge more than they do. What looks like is happening is that the lines diverge after vaccination starts, diverge more widely has the late winter/spring surge develops in each state, but then stay parallel as cases start to fall, which does suggest that the unvaccinated get a fair amount of protection because others are vaccinated. Not good enough, but not as bad as the article paints the picture--while the case numbers are high in the unvaccinated the numbers are falling steadily in almost every state.
The question is -- what will case numbers be like for the vaccinated and unvaccinated when the curves bottom out and stop falling.
Last edited by old goat; 05-25-2021 at 12:57 AM.
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