SARS CoV-2 coronavirus / Covid-19 (No tin foil hat silliness please)

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North Carolina: all schools are shut down for the next 2 weeks

Georgia: all schools are shut down for the next 2 weeks

South Carolina: see y’all on Monday!
Jesus, what’s SC’s rationale for this? Surely there’s spring break coming up y’all can tack a week onto?
 

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This maybe a stupid question, but why not just limit the amount of items to 1 or 2 per customer? Enforce the rule.

Asking people to see sense is ridiculous. Have they seen the knuckle draggers who are panic buying?
You are right on this. The purrell people are infuriating. Also, I saw a nice idea earlier about helping out the elderly as well. Basically assign some time slots for them to shop.
 

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What? I haven't read the rawk threads. I think I've read every post here. Zero gloating.
I must have read your post wrong, my bad mate!

You are right on this. The purrell people are infuriating. Also, I saw a nice idea earlier about helping out the elderly as well. Basically assign some time slots for them to shop.
Yeah, the more we can do to help the better. But I have to wonder why the supermarkets haven't enforced any limits. Maybe I'm being cynical, but they are booming right now...
 

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This is why the West will struggle. Many people are too ignorant, arrogant or selfish to follow advice or even actual enforcements. Also, so many don't actually believe there even is a risk.
 

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I mean, I had an idea that this was the case, but the one time in my lifetime where I feel like an event is being shared across most of humanity and all I can think is how fecking stupid can people be.
 

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This is why the West will struggle. Many people are too ignorant, arrogant or selfish to follow advice or even actual enforcements. Also, so many don't actually believe there even is a risk.
Give it a couple of weeks when people start dying in mass, and the 'brave' people will tunr into 'cowards'.

One of those things when I wish that media should lie. 50% mortality rate, especially for idiots. Stay home, you shitcnuts.
 

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This is why the West will struggle. Many people are too ignorant, arrogant or selfish to follow advice or even actual enforcements. Also, so many don't actually believe there even is a risk.
Any lockdown here would be resisted to start off with, hold for a couple of weeks, and then start to breakdown completely after one month.

People like these won't disappear. They'll simply get poorly for a few days then get stir fever and want to go out again.
 

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This is why the West will struggle. Many people are too ignorant, arrogant or selfish to follow advice or even actual enforcements. Also, so many don't actually believe there even is a risk.
The lady in the last tweet has a very self absorbed attitude.

But she's not alone in ignoring the threat. Every time my local newspaper makes a post about Coronavirus on Facebook it gets a bunch of 'laughing' reacts, followed by comments like:




Trevor McTurnipBarrow (5 mins ago) : "IM SICK OF HEARNG ABOUT THIS VIRUS IT WILL ALL BLOW OVER AND THE PRESS WILL MOVE ON TO THE NEXT SCARE STORY"

Bob Gammon (3 mins ago): "LOL at the hysteria, just a flu"

Karen von Pushchair:
(1 min ago) "every1 knws the chinese started it on purpose bt nw the rich leaders will all suvive the outbreak and profit frm the crisis wiv more chemtrail sprayin"
 

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Give it a couple of weeks when people start dying in mass, and the 'brave' people will tunr into 'cowards'.

One of those things when I wish that media should lie. 50% mortality rate, especially for idiots. Stay home, you shitcnuts.

Sadly though as VdG says here below, so many don't think that way. Many don't even think it's a problem at all.

The lady in the last tweet has a very self absorbed attitude.

But she's not alone in ignoring the threat. Every time my local newspaper makes a post about Coronavirus on Facebook it gets a bunch of 'laughing' reacts, followed by comments like:
I have heard so much shit from customers the last few days the ignorance and pure lack of even the most minute acknowledgement there is a real danger is staggering and frightening to say the least. I've actually wanted to punch a couple who were just so fecking dismissive and holier than thou about it all.

I even had one guy get a round of applause for a rant he made that basically said this was a good thing. He called it pure Darwinism at its finest and a true survival of the fittest. It's culling the old and weak and it should be celebrated not feared. Even some old couples clearly in their late 70's or early 80's were agreeing. It was depressing and insane.
 

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This is why the West will struggle. Many people are too ignorant, arrogant or selfish to follow advice or even actual enforcements. Also, so many don't actually believe there even is a risk.
First thought:


What a selfish attitude, and sadly there are a lot of people like that.
 

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The baggage, immigration and customs lines at Chicago looking jammed. 8 hour waits?They've really fecked up.




Perhaps Trump, Jared, and Stephen Miller should've ironed out all the details and increased staffing for the new screening process before implementing it, rather than likely causing hundreds or thousands of additional cases, plus the secondary cases. Every one of these people likely needs to self-isolate for 14 days. Just staggering incompetence.
 

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And that fecking mensa is running for a school board seat somewhere in Nevada.

This is why the West will struggle. Many people are too ignorant, arrogant or selfish to follow advice or even actual enforcements. Also, so many don't actually believe there even is a risk.
 

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First thought:


What a selfish attitude, and sadly there are a lot of people like that.
It's worst than selfish, it's criminal. Selfish would be just doing it and not caring. But that woman is part of a propaganda machine which wants her and people her age to do just that.

Murderers they all are.
 

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Perhaps Trump, Jared, and Stephen Miller should've ironed out all the details and increased staffing for the new screening process before implementing it, rather than likely causing hundreds or thousands of additional cases, plus the secondary cases. Every one of these people likely needs to self-isolate for 14 days. Just staggering incompetence.
Customs at DFW are bad enough on a good day.

That’s turbocharging a breeding ground for viruses.
 

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Only 2 things we need to concentrate on.



And
The curve is a good abstraction, but it is a partial lie: https://medium.com/@joschabach/flattening-the-curve-is-a-deadly-delusion-eea324fe9727

"Changing the behavior" and thinking to "what can I do to not infect the others" are the best advice someone can give and should be a moral code for the next couple of years when we are going to deal with the virus. Ultimately, the most realistic scenario seems to be that the virus will become endemic, so until we have efficient vaccines and anti-virals, I expect the world to be in partial lockdown. Initially, Wuhan/Italy scenario, to then relax a bit to China/South Korea scenario, but I don't see the life returning to 2019 for quite a long long time. And until then, everyone should do their share of being careful and changing their behavior.

On a related note, if people minimize going outside, for holidays, etc for the next 2 years or so, I wonder what are gonna be the effects on climate change and the carbon emission reduction.
 

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The curve is a good abstraction, but it is a partial lie: https://medium.com/@joschabach/flattening-the-curve-is-a-deadly-delusion-eea324fe9727

"Changing the behavior" and thinking to "what can I do to not infect the others" are the best advice someone can give and should be a moral code for the next couple of years when we are going to deal with the virus. Ultimately, the most realistic scenario seems to be that the virus will become endemic, so until we have efficient vaccines and anti-virals, I expect the world to be in partial lockdown. Initially, Wuhan/Italy scenario, to then relax a bit to China/South Korea scenario, but I don't see the life returning to 2019 for quite a long long time. And until then, everyone should do their share of being careful and changing their behavior.

On a related note, if people minimize going outside, for holidays, etc for the next 2 years or so, I wonder what are gonna be the effects on climate change and the carbon emission reduction.
I hadn't thought of that, it's like mother nature is forcing us to act on climate change.
 

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The curve is a good abstraction, but it is a partial lie: https://medium.com/@joschabach/flattening-the-curve-is-a-deadly-delusion-eea324fe9727

"Changing the behavior" and thinking to "what can I do to not infect the others" are the best advice someone can give and should be a moral code for the next couple of years when we are going to deal with the virus. Ultimately, the most realistic scenario seems to be that the virus will become endemic, so until we have efficient vaccines and anti-virals, I expect the world to be in partial lockdown. Initially, Wuhan/Italy scenario, to then relax a bit to China/South Korea scenario, but I don't see the life returning to 2019 for quite a long long time. And until then, everyone should do their share of being careful and changing their behavior.

On a related note, if people minimize going outside, for holidays, etc for the next 2 years or so, I wonder what are gonna be the effects on climate change and the carbon emission reduction.
But it demonstrates why slowing the spread is so important even if it is an oversimplification.

The public is even more distracted and jumpy than usual. If we all concentrated on those two things the outcomes will be much better.

At the worst the shit show won't be as bad as it could be.
 

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But it demonstrates why slowing the spread is so important even if it is an oversimplification.

The public is even more distracted and jumpy than usual. If we all concentrated on those two things the outcomes will be much better.

At the worst the shit show won't be as bad as it could be.
It assumes we are gonna take it anyway, so let's just spread it over some time to not overwhelm the system. That some time needs to be a decade for it to happen without overwhelming the system.

In any case, it should not be (and it cannot be) a binary choice scenario between 'the nuts herd immunity' and the 'total containment'. The nuts option will put the number of victims to tens of millions, possibly hundreds of millions (worldwide). The total containment is likely impossible. This means that 'flattening the curve for as much as we can' by taking indefinite social distancing, leaving kids at home and taking online lessons for the next year or two and increasing personal hygiene. Still some people will die (likely in the millions) and the life would be much more boring than usual, but if we can build anti-virals this year and a vaccine this year, probably we can lower the risk of the disease to manageable levels by the end of next year, without having an apocalyptic scenario.
 

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Only 2 things we need to concentrate on.



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It's good advice. It's how I'm having to approach it. I (oddly quite selfishly) fear giving it to my elderly parents or asthmatic brother far more than the difficulties I may suffer if I catch it myself.
 

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Read a news report where a UK national tried to take off from India while he was awaiting the results of the COVID tests. He was in an Emirates flight assuming a connection to UK through Dubai. Now the Indian authorities have asked all 270 passengers onboard to be tested. The sad thing is, even if he passed on any infection, the results might not detect it at such an early stage. No idea why people behave like such idiots.

He should have stayed away from the airport, at the very least.

Kochi:
270 passengers of a Dubai-bound flight were offloaded at the Kochi airport today shortly before takeoff after a UK national among them tested positive for novel coronavirus, airport officials said.

The passenger belonged to a group of 19 holidaying in the hill resort town of Munnar in Kerala and was under surveillance, a Cochin International Airport Limited spokesman said.

He joined the group to reach the Kochi airport without informing authorities in Munnar, he said.

When the test result came, the authorities came to know that he was at the Kochi airport and travelling by an Emirates flight. Firstly, it was decided to offload all 19 passengers of his group, he said.

"Now, it is decided to offload the remaining 270 pax also and send them to hospital for further investigation", the spokesman said.
source: NDTV.COM