Wuhan Coronavirus: Megathread - Got too big

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While I get the need to treat the infected people and protect everyone else, mail is just a bit of an essential service, no? Telling people they won't be able to receive/pay bills is going to go over very well. Also, many insurance companie
Yes, USPS workers are considered essential.
Anecdotal report on the USPS from a tiny rural area.
A family member works for the USPS. They came home from work today totally postal because normally Saturday is a chill day, with only one person working the window. The last 2 months they report that the sheer volume of mail and packages has been like it is at Christmas time. Because of everything being shut down, people are all shopping on-line. In rural areas, Fed-ex and UPS deliver directly to the Post Offices, where the country folks come and pick up their goods at their Post Office boxes. Not to mention, everyone getting their Coof Bux checks, their prescription meds, their tax returns, their unemployment, political mailings and all the other normal shit.

As much as I have been watching for potential supply line breakdowns, this was one I had not considered.

ETA: The family member says that anyone who orders their kitty litter on-line should be minecrafted. That shit is heavy.
 
Well. It happened. The president gave the anouncement tourism was coming back, and less than 3 hours later all reserve websites were already collapsing from influx. Mostly from the Brits. And taking into account their gov claims it'll stick a 14 day quarantine on 'em I must ask what the hell's going on up there that people are like "2 weeks caged? Don't care! Get me out of here! Now!" Ah, just kidding, but still hilarious. Either way Sanchez really is one crafty bastard. Social media can't stop talking about the good news and planing the rebuilding, mofo took the wind out of those protests in one fell swoop despite the media's best efforts to keep up the rhetoric. I hate that guy. But he might just be the most intelligent president Spain's got so far, that cunt.
 
The results of the immunity study that the Swedish Public Health agency themselves designed and modelled and then talked a whole bunch about, saying it was definitely going to prove how many people had developed anti-bodies, didn't give them what they wanted... so they proceeded to immediately dismiss their own study http://archive.md/jJbDh
Tegnell: That's why the numbers on antibodies are so low

According to the Public Health Authority's mathematical model, 17 percent of the population in Stockholm would have been infected by the corona virus on April 11. However, according to the authority's recently presented antibody study, only 7.3 percent of Stockholmers had been infected around that period.
- There are more explanations for not digging into the figure, says state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell.

On April 21, the Public Health Authority published the results of a mathematical model used to measure the spread of covid-19 in Stockholm County. According to the report, about 26 percent of Stockholmers were infected with covid-19 around May 1, and 17 percent would have been infected on April 11.
Therefore, when the authority presented the results of the first antibody study earlier this week, many were surprised by the relatively low proportion of Stockholmers who had developed antibodies at week 18 - only 7.3 percent.
Because it takes a few weeks before the body's immune system develops antibodies, the figures reflect the state of infection from earlier in April - around week 15 (April 6-12), state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell estimated.
Flock immunity may be delayed
The public health authority's results are not the first to show low levels of antibodies. A study in Spain showed that only five percent of the population had antibodies - despite many becoming infected with the virus.
The results have subsequently been included in the discussion on immunity in Sweden.
In an interview with Lifescience, infection professor Björn Olsen says it may take a long time before Sweden reaches herd immunity:
- I think it will take several years before we have herd immunity. But this will go away anyway, partly because of the social distance. In Sweden, however, it may take longer as we are in a plateau phase that has been going on for a very long time.
However, both Anders Tegnell and other representatives from the authorities have emphasized that Sweden's strategy is not to obtain flock immunity.
"An immunity that completely stops the infection, there is no reason to believe it will happen," Tegnell said at Wednesday's press conference.
Not entirely clear
However, the question remains as to why the Public Health Agency's forecast on antibodies differed so much from the results of the study.
According to Tegnell, there may be several explanations. On the one hand, it is not entirely clear how long it will take to develop antibodies, and on the other hand, it is not clear if everyone who is infected actually develops antibodies, he says.
- In addition, it must be taken into account that these are samples from health centers, during a period when probably quite a few people avoid going to the health center.
In other words, there may be problems with the representativeness of the sample in the antibody study, says Anders Tegnell.
- It is probably the most seriously ill people who come to the health center. These blood tests, which are normally considered quite representative, are probably not the same today.
Complete the selection
TT: Will you still measure antibodies by the same method?
- That's what we're discussing now. It certainly needs to be supplemented in some way, says Anders Tegnell.
In reality, the proportion of infected people in Stockholm at the beginning of April was probably somewhere between the prognosis and the antibody study, he says.
- Exactly where we do not know, and where we are closest we do not know. There are measurements from Karolinska that have shown on higher numbers, and measurements that we have received from any company that shows significantly higher numbers, so one should be very careful to draw too large conclusions from individual values and individual studies. It's not our role to get caught up in it.
To paraphrase Carl Jonas Love Almqvist: Only Sweden has Swedish gooseberries public servants.

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So the National Board of Health and Welfare uses the death rate from January to April (until March or April?) to support the argument that we haven't had that many covid-19 deaths in retirement homes.

Sweden got its first death from covid-19 on March 11.

In other words, what the National Board of Health and Welfare is doing is diluting an excess mortality rate spanning a period of 1-2 months over 3-4 months. Despite this, there's a 10% excess mortality rate during the entire period, which is not considered remarkable.
 
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https://consequenceofsound.net/2020...nt-concert-arkansas-coronavirus-photos-video/

"After a week-long battle with the state of Arkansas, concert venue TempleLive held its first concert Monday ( May 18 ) night in Fort Smith since being forced to close because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrC0aNl0keI

That looks as fucked up as a football bat.
 
The results of the immunity study that the Swedish Public Health agency themselves designed and modelled and then talked a whole bunch about, saying it was definitely going to prove how many people had developed anti-bodies, didn't give them what they wanted... so they proceeded to immediately dismiss their own study http://archive.md/jJbDhTo paraphrase Carl Jonas Love Almqvist: Only Sweden has Swedish gooseberries public servants.

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Ah yeah. Remember when I talked about when Ministry told ISCIII to lie during prior governments? Yep. That's what national experts do when they're told "either you give me the results I want or you're fired", they make some math, ehm, here we call it "factor de confusion", basically they insert a source of demonstrable bias, and then give the politicians their results. And then they either hope someone realizes what they did or just straight up leak what that factor is themselves explaining how to take it out to whoever won't say who told them to check for it. My heart goes to the sweedish experts. It really is pityful when governments do this shit.
 
How do you guys feel about people around you calling social distancing the new normal since they say it'll last even after this is all over?
Anyone who says 1) Won't be someone I want to spend time around anyways 2) Can eat a dick and choke on it.

I'm all about that big dick no facemasks no masters energy.
 
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Alyssa Milano posted a thing about wearing masks while wearing a crocheted one that IMO looks like a face-diaper http://archive.vn/kpUrs
When people were calling her out for her mask having holes therefore not being safe, she got a bit snippy http://archive.vn/m04oe
Probably cranky from wearing a hot itchy yarn mask.
 
Denver's public health department wants to shut down a USPS location that gets every piece of Colorado's mail after five employees tested positive for COVID-19.
I hope Denver stands their ground, I want to see the military sent in to ensure everyone gets their junk mail and Amazon Prime shipments. Then the USPS can issue a Trump Forever Stamp to commemorate the time he defended them against municipal insurrection.
 
Alyssa Milano posted a thing about wearing masks while wearing a crocheted one that IMO looks like a face-diaper http://archive.vn/kpUrs
When people were calling her out for her mask having holes therefore not being safe, she got a bit snippy http://archive.vn/m04oe
Probably cranky from wearing a hot itchy yarn mask.
Alyssa Milano is vapid roastie harpy whore and I hate her.
 
I found out how my mom got the 'Rona, by the way, or at least how it was explained to me by my uncle.

See, mom was in an assisted living facility, one all the way out on the east end of Long Island, well outside the quarantine zone, and generally well-protected from the virus. She never should have gotten it, nor should anyone in that facility, save for one small issue: Some fucking savant in NYC decided that the best idea ever was to ship seniors from facilities in NYC to outlying areas. One of those areas was none other than the facility my mom was at, where it infected everyone quicker than Nurgle's fetid cock.

Thankfully, the variant that spread through the facility was mild, and to the best of my knowledge, nobody died from it, but the fact remains that the main reason my mom and everyone else she lives with got the damned Wu Flu is because of the Cuomo and Deblasio administrations.

And today, we got proof that this was absolutely right, courtesy of the fence-sitting beanie-man:

 
I've been seeing a lot of New York plates lately here in Florida. I wonder if New York will be a ghost town after Corona.
FUCK THAT.

We already have California druggie chucklefucks that weren't wanted back in Arizona, Texas and Louisiana. Plus, we have our own homebrew, suicidally stupid in FL. DeSantis better tell them to fuck off back up north.
 
Denver orders closure of USPS facility that handles all mail for Colorado and Wyoming
Denver's public health department wants to shut down a USPS location that gets every piece of Colorado's mail after five employees tested positive for COVID-19.


This could be a real shit show if the USPS is forced to comply to the Denver Public Health Authority.
5 employees at an 1800 person sorting facility have tested positive for the WuFlu. This sorting facility is resposible for sorting and distributing all mail for Colorado and Wyoming,
I did laugh when I read that the Health Authority people were not allowed to observe the whole operation, but only allowed to see from a public viewing area.

More likely Denver's Public Health Department is about to learn a rather painful lesson in Civics. Namely that they have absolutely NO Power regarding the Post Office. To attempt to project local power onto or over the Post Office is, or rather may be taken as a Federal Crime. At which point the Postal Inspectors show up to the Denver City Offices to start asking questions.
 
Outside China

5,225,614 confirmed / 337,459 dead / 2,032,850 recovered

5125185 / 333483 / 1977175 yesterday

USA

1,622,612 confirmed / 97,087 dead / 361,239 recovered JohnHopkins
1,624,291 confirmed / 97,227 dead / 446,914 recovered Infection2020

1600723 / 95972 / 350135 yesterday JohnHopkins
1600663 / 95991 / 403201 yesterday Infection2020

Spain

235,290 confirmed / 28,678 dead / 150,376 recovered

234824 / 28628 / 150376 yesterday


Italy

229,327 confirmed / 32,735 dead / 138,840 recovered

228658 / 32616 / 136720 yesterday

France

182,036 confirmed / 28,218 dead / 63,988 recovered

182015 / 28218 / 63986 yesterday

Germany

179,986 confirmed / 8,261 dead / 159,716 recovered

179710 / 8228 / 159064 yesterday


France dead numbers haven't changed for three days and Spain's recovered has been the same for six days on the John Hopkins site.
 
Some Russian statistics. Believe the numbers are undereported across the board. The cities tend to have a lot of multi-story apartment blocks, very good for spreading respiratory diseases. Add a weak Russian medical system to that and you can imagine the likelihood of large numbers of cases and large numbers of dead.

 
More likely Denver's Public Health Department is about to learn a rather painful lesson in Civics. Namely that they have absolutely NO Power regarding the Post Office. To attempt to project local power onto or over the Post Office is, or rather may be taken as a Federal Crime. At which point the Postal Inspectors show up to the Denver City Offices to start asking questions.

I swear, it's like they're trying to force a confrontation with the fed.
 
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