The coffee shop I get my morning cup from is not allowing people to pour their own milk or sugar, and has one goddamn barista sitting there with 20 people in a line saying how they like it.
People are FREAKING THE FUCK OUT.
I was like, 'And the door I need to push to get out....who is gonna push that for me? Or is that safe?'
There is no rhyme or reason to what is going on.
It's just complete panic and fear, and that is destroying markets and setting the world on fire.
People need to chill the FUCK OUT...
Forget the coffee, I think you need an adult beverage.
The coffee shop I get my morning cup from is not allowing people to pour their own milk or sugar, and has one goddamn barista sitting there with 20 people in a line saying how they like it.
People are FREAKING THE FUCK OUT.
I was like, 'And the door I need to push to get out....who is gonna push that for me? Or is that safe?'
There is no rhyme or reason to what is going on.
It's just complete panic and fear, and that is destroying markets and setting the world on fire.
The coffee shop I get my morning cup from is not allowing people to pour their own milk or sugar, and has one goddamn barista sitting there with 20 people in a line saying how they like it.
People are FREAKING THE FUCK OUT.
I was like, 'And the door I need to push to get out....who is gonna push that for me? Or is that safe?'
There is no rhyme or reason to what is going on.
It's just complete panic and fear, and that is destroying markets and setting the world on fire.
People need to chill the FUCK OUT...
Forget the coffee, I think you need an adult beverage.
Great informative podcast on coronavirus by Sam Harris. Highly recommend.
March 10, 2020
In this episode of the podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Nicholas Christakis about the coronavirus pandemic. They discuss the likely effects on society, proactive vs reactive school closures, community transmission, false comparisons between coronavirus and flu, the imperative of social distancing, the timeline of the pandemic, Trump’s political messaging, the widespread distrust of expertise, the importance of “flattening the curve” of the epidemic, the possible failure of our healthcare system, gradations of personal response to this threat, and other topics.
Nicholas A. Christakis, MD, PhD, MPH, is the Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science at Yale University, where he directs the Human Nature Lab and is the Co-Director of the Yale Institute for Network Science. He was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2006, the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2010, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2017. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller, Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society, and known for his research in the areas of social networks, biosocial science, behavior genetics, and public health.
The coffee shop I get my morning cup from is not allowing people to pour their own milk or sugar, and has one goddamn barista sitting there with 20 people in a line saying how they like it.
People are FREAKING THE FUCK OUT.
I was like, 'And the door I need to push to get out....who is gonna push that for me? Or is that safe?'
There is no rhyme or reason to what is going on.
It's just complete panic and fear, and that is destroying markets and setting the world on fire.
People need to chill the FUCK OUT...
Forget the coffee, I think you need an adult beverage.
I was at the doctor's last week for a sinus infection and a nurse taking my vitals swears that he heard from another big wig government doctor that this virus was a man made weapon and somehow leaked out of the lab. The reason that it isn't killing children is because it was meant to take out the adult population.
The coffee shop I get my morning cup from is not allowing people to pour their own milk or sugar, and has one goddamn barista sitting there with 20 people in a line saying how they like it.
People are FREAKING THE FUCK OUT.
I was like, 'And the door I need to push to get out....who is gonna push that for me? Or is that safe?'
There is no rhyme or reason to what is going on.
It's just complete panic and fear, and that is destroying markets and setting the world on fire.
People need to chill the FUCK OUT...
Forget the coffee, I think you need an adult beverage.
Preferably a Cabernet with ice.
I'm never going to live that one down.
I mix my 2002 Opus One with Sprite, so don't worry about it.
The coffee shop I get my morning cup from is not allowing people to pour their own milk or sugar, and has one goddamn barista sitting there with 20 people in a line saying how they like it.
People are FREAKING THE FUCK OUT.
I was like, 'And the door I need to push to get out....who is gonna push that for me? Or is that safe?'
There is no rhyme or reason to what is going on.
It's just complete panic and fear, and that is destroying markets and setting the world on fire.
People need to chill the FUCK OUT...
Forget the coffee, I think you need an adult beverage.
Preferably a Cabernet with ice.
I'm never going to live that one down.
You don't have to be Menenius, an allaying drop of Tiber suits if it suits.
I was at the doctor's last week for a sinus infection and a nurse taking my vitals swears that he heard from another big wig government doctor that this virus was a man made weapon and somehow leaked out of the lab. The reason that it isn't killing children is because it was meant to take out the adult population.
Great informative podcast on coronavirus by Sam Harris. Highly recommend.
March 10, 2020
In this episode of the podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Nicholas Christakis about the coronavirus pandemic. They discuss the likely effects on society, proactive vs reactive school closures, community transmission, false comparisons between coronavirus and flu, the imperative of social distancing, the timeline of the pandemic, Trump’s political messaging, the widespread distrust of expertise, the importance of “flattening the curve” of the epidemic, the possible failure of our healthcare system, gradations of personal response to this threat, and other topics.
Nicholas A. Christakis, MD, PhD, MPH, is the Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science at Yale University, where he directs the Human Nature Lab and is the Co-Director of the Yale Institute for Network Science. He was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2006, the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2010, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2017. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller, Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society, and known for his research in the areas of social networks, biosocial science, behavior genetics, and public health.
Get out of here with your science based facts. Facts and science have no relevance. It’s all in the gut.
I apologize.
I know most will ignore it and still go with their gut. But the podcast is really great.
People comparing this to the flu have no idea what they are talking about and I wish they showed just a little bit of intellectual curiosity to better inform and prepare themselves.
Again, Pearl Jam made the absolute right call here. Protecting their fans and their fans families.
I was at the doctor's last week for a sinus infection and a nurse taking my vitals swears that he heard from another big wig government doctor that this virus was a man made weapon and somehow leaked out of the lab. The reason that it isn't killing children is because it was meant to take out the adult population.
That conspiracy theory has been floating around for a while. I'm not joking at all when I say this would be enough to get me to change doctors.
I was at the doctor's last week for a sinus infection and a nurse taking my vitals swears that he heard from another big wig government doctor that this virus was a man made weapon and somehow leaked out of the lab. The reason that it isn't killing children is because it was meant to take out the adult population.
That conspiracy theory has been floating around for a while. I'm not joking at all when I say this would be enough to get me to change doctors.
I believe it. The Chinese are well known for subscribing to a "Children of the Corn" dystopian future. Their objective is for children to run the world, even if it means wiping themselves out. It's genius. I'd ask this doctor to give my kids fake vaccines too.
I was at the doctor's last week for a sinus infection and a nurse taking my vitals swears that he heard from another big wig government doctor that this virus was a man made weapon and somehow leaked out of the lab. The reason that it isn't killing children is because it was meant to take out the adult population.
Sounds legit! I think I will pass this on to as many people as I can.
I was at the doctor's last week for a sinus infection and a nurse taking my vitals swears that he heard from another big wig government doctor that this virus was a man made weapon and somehow leaked out of the lab. The reason that it isn't killing children is because it was meant to take out the adult population.
That conspiracy theory has been floating around for a while. I'm not joking at all when I say this would be enough to get me to change doctors.
I believe it. The Chinese are well known for subscribing to a "Children of the Corn" dystopian future. Their objective is for children to run the world, even if it means wiping themselves out. It's genius. I'd ask this doctor to give my kids fake vaccines too.
It's such a catch-22. You can't complain about the nurse and keep going there. Best to just find someone else. It's insane that in the middle of whatever you want to call this (pandemic?) that any sort of medical professional would have that kind of conversation with a patient. Even if they happen to know each other.
The Joint Mission consisted of 25 national and international experts from China, Germany,
Japan, Korea, Nigeria, Russia, Singapore, the United States of America and the World Health
Organization (WHO). The Joint Mission was headed by Dr Bruce Aylward of WHO and Dr
Wannian Liang of the People’s Republic of China. The full list of members and their
affiliations is available in Annex A. The Joint Mission was implemented over a 9-day period
from 16-24 February 2020. The schedule of work is available in Annex B.
Zoonotic origins
COVID-19 is a zoonotic virus. From phylogenetics analyses undertaken with available full
genome sequences, bats appear to be the reservoir of COVID-19 virus, but the intermediate
host(s) has not yet been identified. However, three important areas of work are already
underway in China to inform our understanding of the zoonotic origin of this outbreak.
These include early investigations of cases with symptom onset in Wuhan throughout
December 2019, environmental sampling from the Huanan Wholesale Seafood Market and
other area markets, and the collection of detailed records on the source and type of wildlife
species sold at the Huanan market and the destination of those animals after the market
was closed.
In the face of a previously unknown virus, China has rolled out perhaps the most
ambitious, agile and aggressive disease containment effort in history. The strategy
that underpinned this containment effort was initially a national approach that
promoted universal temperature monitoring, masking, and hand washing. However,
as the outbreak evolved, and knowledge was gained, a science and risk-based
approach was taken to tailor implementation. Specific containment measures were
adjusted to the provincial, county and even community context, the capacity of the
setting, and the nature of novel coronavirus transmission there.
Achieving China’s exceptional coverage with and adherence to these containment
measures has only been possible due to the deep commitment of the Chinese people
to collective action in the face of this common threat. At a community level this is
reflected in the remarkable solidarity of provinces and cities in support of the most
vulnerable populations and communities. Despite ongoing outbreaks in their own
areas, Governors and Mayors have continued to send thousands of health care
workers and tons of vital PPE supplies into Hubei province and Wuhan city.
China’s bold approach to contain the rapid spread of this new respiratory pathogen
has changed the course of a rapidly escalating and deadly epidemic. A particularly
compelling statistic is that on the first day of the advance team’s work there were
2478 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported in China. Two weeks later, on the
final day of this Mission, China reported 409 newly confirmed cases.
China is already, and rightfully, working to bolster its economy, reopen its schools and
return to a more normal semblance of its society, even as it works to contain the
remaining chains of COVID-19 transmission. Appropriately, a science-based, riskinformed and phased approach is being taken, with a clear recognition and readiness
of the need to immediately react to any new COVID-19 cases or clusters as key
elements of the containment strategy are lifted.
The COVID-19 virus is a new pathogen that is highly contagious, can spread quickly,
and must be considered capable of causing enormous health, economic and societal
impacts in any setting. It is not SARS and it is not influenza. Building scenarios and
strategies only on the basis of well-known pathogens risks failing to exploit all possible
measures to slow transmission of the COVID-19 virus, reduce disease and save lives.
COVID-19 is not SARS and it is not influenza. It is a new virus with its own
characteristics. For example, COVID-19 transmission in children appears to be limited
compared with influenza, while the clinical picture differs from SARS. Such differences,
while based on limited data, may be playing a role in the apparent efficacy of rigorously
19
applied non-pharmaceutical, public health measures to interrupt chains of human-tohuman transmission in a range of settings in China. The COVID-19 virus is unique among
human coronaviruses in its combination of high transmissibility, substantial fatal
outcomes in some high-risk groups, and ability to cause huge societal and economic
disruption. For planning purposes, it must be assumed that the global population is
susceptible to this virus. As the animal origin of the COVID-19 virus is unknown at
present, the risk of reintroduction into previously infected areas must be constantly
considered.
The novel nature, and our continuously evolving understanding, of this coronavirus
demands a tremendous agility in our capacity to rapidly adapt and change our readiness
and response planning as has been done continually in China. This is an extraordinary
feat for a country of 1.4 billion people.
I was at the doctor's last week for a sinus infection and a nurse taking my vitals swears that he heard from another big wig government doctor that this virus was a man made weapon and somehow leaked out of the lab. The reason that it isn't killing children is because it was meant to take out the adult population.
Sounds legit! I think I will pass this on to as many people as I can.
I hope the fuck you are kidding.
If not, I might have to make you the first person I put on ignore.
Or hope you bet banned.
“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
^ Geez, what a bunch of propaganda. You would have thought Kellyanne Conway wrote it.
You mean like this, from Team Trump Treason's official White House email blast?:
Trump’s Style of Leadership
is a Plus in This Kind of Crisis
“I have participated in tabletop exercises involving pandemic response;
indecision is both seductive and dangerous, as Japan and South Korea are
finding out,” former Sen. Jim Talent writes for Fox News. President Trump, on
the other hand, responded quickly and effectively, shutting down flights from
China in January to give officials time to prepare.
“Trump’s style of leadership is on balance a plus in this kind of a
crisis. He is neither afraid to make decisions nor overly concerned about
being criticized for the decisions he makes. That is vital.”
The virus has reached my hometown of Trollhättan. Worried about my parents a bit. Both is getting up there in age. And mom works in a restaurant so she runs into a lot of people. And dad has had some lung problems in the past.
FIRST GENERAL MOTORS FUCKS SAAB FLINT-STYLE -- AND NOW THIS?!
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
The virus has reached my hometown of Trollhättan. Worried about my parents a bit. Both is getting up there in age. And mom works in a restaurant so she runs into a lot of people. And dad has had some lung problems in the past.
FIRST GENERAL MOTORS FUCKS SAAB FLINT-STYLE -- AND NOW THIS?!
Seriously, our thoughts are with you and your family. I hope your mother can stay away from work for some time. My mother is in a nursing home and I'm quite worried about her. She's 87, and while healthy, that's not exactly spry.
The virus has reached my hometown of Trollhättan. Worried about my parents a bit. Both is getting up there in age. And mom works in a restaurant so she runs into a lot of people. And dad has had some lung problems in the past.
FIRST GENERAL MOTORS FUCKS SAAB FLINT-STYLE -- AND NOW THIS?!
Maybe you need more political parties. That would probably solve all your problems.
I was at the doctor's last week for a sinus infection and a nurse taking my vitals swears that he heard from another big wig government doctor that this virus was a man made weapon and somehow leaked out of the lab. The reason that it isn't killing children is because it was meant to take out the adult population.
Sounds legit! I think I will pass this on to as many people as I can.
I still want to know what's up with this comment. Come clean, man.
“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”
Great informative podcast on coronavirus by Sam Harris. Highly recommend.
March 10, 2020
In this episode of the podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Nicholas Christakis about the coronavirus pandemic. They discuss the likely effects on society, proactive vs reactive school closures, community transmission, false comparisons between coronavirus and flu, the imperative of social distancing, the timeline of the pandemic, Trump’s political messaging, the widespread distrust of expertise, the importance of “flattening the curve” of the epidemic, the possible failure of our healthcare system, gradations of personal response to this threat, and other topics.
Nicholas A. Christakis, MD, PhD, MPH, is the Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science at Yale University, where he directs the Human Nature Lab and is the Co-Director of the Yale Institute for Network Science. He was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2006, the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2010, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2017. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller, Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society, and known for his research in the areas of social networks, biosocial science, behavior genetics, and public health.
Get out of here with your science based facts. Facts and science have no relevance. It’s all in the gut.
I apologize.
I know most will ignore it and still go with their gut. But the podcast is really great.
People comparing this to the flu have no idea what they are talking about and I wish they showed just a little bit of intellectual curiosity to better inform and prepare themselves.
Again, Pearl Jam made the absolute right call here. Protecting their fans and their fans families.
all four members of our HR team this morning, one a VP, were saying "it's the fucking flu". I had to inform them that it is, indeed, not the flu. I'm now just a tad concerned that they will be in the room discussing possible measures to keep staff safe, and they are horribly misinformed.
I was at the doctor's last week for a sinus infection and a nurse taking my vitals swears that he heard from another big wig government doctor that this virus was a man made weapon and somehow leaked out of the lab. The reason that it isn't killing children is because it was meant to take out the adult population.
Sounds legit! I think I will pass this on to as many people as I can.
I hope the fuck you are kidding.
If not, I might have to make you the first person I put on ignore.
I was at the doctor's last week for a sinus infection and a nurse taking my vitals swears that he heard from another big wig government doctor that this virus was a man made weapon and somehow leaked out of the lab. The reason that it isn't killing children is because it was meant to take out the adult population.
Sounds legit! I think I will pass this on to as many people as I can.
I still want to know what's up with this comment. Come clean, man.
Lord almighty. Do you think he's saying here that he hopes to contract the virus and pass it onto someone? He's saying he'll "pass on" the information about the big wig goverment doctor's claim that the virus is a man-made weapon.
I was at the doctor's last week for a sinus infection and a nurse taking my vitals swears that he heard from another big wig government doctor that this virus was a man made weapon and somehow leaked out of the lab. The reason that it isn't killing children is because it was meant to take out the adult population.
Sounds legit! I think I will pass this on to as many people as I can.
I hope the fuck you are kidding.
If not, I might have to make you the first person I put on ignore.
I was at the doctor's last week for a sinus infection and a nurse taking my vitals swears that he heard from another big wig government doctor that this virus was a man made weapon and somehow leaked out of the lab. The reason that it isn't killing children is because it was meant to take out the adult population.
Sounds legit! I think I will pass this on to as many people as I can.
I still want to know what's up with this comment. Come clean, man.
Lord almighty. Do you think he's saying here that he hopes to contract the virus and pass it onto someone? He's saying he'll "pass on" the information about the big wig goverment doctor's claim that the virus is a man-made weapon.
I was at the doctor's last week for a sinus infection and a nurse taking my vitals swears that he heard from another big wig government doctor that this virus was a man made weapon and somehow leaked out of the lab. The reason that it isn't killing children is because it was meant to take out the adult population.
Sounds legit! I think I will pass this on to as many people as I can.
I still want to know what's up with this comment. Come clean, man.
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I know most will ignore it and still go with their gut. But the podcast is really great.
People comparing this to the flu have no idea what they are talking about and I wish they showed just a little bit of intellectual curiosity to better inform and prepare themselves.
Again, Pearl Jam made the absolute right call here. Protecting their fans and their fans families.
There are no kings inside the gates of eden
From the linked report:
The Joint Mission consisted of 25 national and international experts from China, Germany, Japan, Korea, Nigeria, Russia, Singapore, the United States of America and the World Health Organization (WHO). The Joint Mission was headed by Dr Bruce Aylward of WHO and Dr Wannian Liang of the People’s Republic of China. The full list of members and their affiliations is available in Annex A. The Joint Mission was implemented over a 9-day period from 16-24 February 2020. The schedule of work is available in Annex B.
Zoonotic origins COVID-19 is a zoonotic virus. From phylogenetics analyses undertaken with available full genome sequences, bats appear to be the reservoir of COVID-19 virus, but the intermediate host(s) has not yet been identified. However, three important areas of work are already underway in China to inform our understanding of the zoonotic origin of this outbreak. These include early investigations of cases with symptom onset in Wuhan throughout December 2019, environmental sampling from the Huanan Wholesale Seafood Market and other area markets, and the collection of detailed records on the source and type of wildlife species sold at the Huanan market and the destination of those animals after the market was closed.
In the face of a previously unknown virus, China has rolled out perhaps the most ambitious, agile and aggressive disease containment effort in history. The strategy that underpinned this containment effort was initially a national approach that promoted universal temperature monitoring, masking, and hand washing. However, as the outbreak evolved, and knowledge was gained, a science and risk-based approach was taken to tailor implementation. Specific containment measures were adjusted to the provincial, county and even community context, the capacity of the setting, and the nature of novel coronavirus transmission there.
Achieving China’s exceptional coverage with and adherence to these containment measures has only been possible due to the deep commitment of the Chinese people to collective action in the face of this common threat. At a community level this is reflected in the remarkable solidarity of provinces and cities in support of the most vulnerable populations and communities. Despite ongoing outbreaks in their own areas, Governors and Mayors have continued to send thousands of health care workers and tons of vital PPE supplies into Hubei province and Wuhan city.
China’s bold approach to contain the rapid spread of this new respiratory pathogen has changed the course of a rapidly escalating and deadly epidemic. A particularly compelling statistic is that on the first day of the advance team’s work there were 2478 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported in China. Two weeks later, on the final day of this Mission, China reported 409 newly confirmed cases.
China is already, and rightfully, working to bolster its economy, reopen its schools and return to a more normal semblance of its society, even as it works to contain the remaining chains of COVID-19 transmission. Appropriately, a science-based, riskinformed and phased approach is being taken, with a clear recognition and readiness of the need to immediately react to any new COVID-19 cases or clusters as key elements of the containment strategy are lifted.
The COVID-19 virus is a new pathogen that is highly contagious, can spread quickly, and must be considered capable of causing enormous health, economic and societal impacts in any setting. It is not SARS and it is not influenza. Building scenarios and strategies only on the basis of well-known pathogens risks failing to exploit all possible measures to slow transmission of the COVID-19 virus, reduce disease and save lives. COVID-19 is not SARS and it is not influenza. It is a new virus with its own characteristics. For example, COVID-19 transmission in children appears to be limited compared with influenza, while the clinical picture differs from SARS. Such differences, while based on limited data, may be playing a role in the apparent efficacy of rigorously 19 applied non-pharmaceutical, public health measures to interrupt chains of human-tohuman transmission in a range of settings in China. The COVID-19 virus is unique among human coronaviruses in its combination of high transmissibility, substantial fatal outcomes in some high-risk groups, and ability to cause huge societal and economic disruption. For planning purposes, it must be assumed that the global population is susceptible to this virus. As the animal origin of the COVID-19 virus is unknown at present, the risk of reintroduction into previously infected areas must be constantly considered. The novel nature, and our continuously evolving understanding, of this coronavirus demands a tremendous agility in our capacity to rapidly adapt and change our readiness and response planning as has been done continually in China. This is an extraordinary feat for a country of 1.4 billion people.
https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/coronaviruse/who-china-joint-mission-on-covid-19-final-report.pdf
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Trump’s Style of Leadership is a Plus in This Kind of Crisis
“I have participated in tabletop exercises involving pandemic response; indecision is both seductive and dangerous, as Japan and South Korea are finding out,” former Sen. Jim Talent writes for Fox News. President Trump, on the other hand, responded quickly and effectively, shutting down flights from China in January to give officials time to prepare.
“Trump’s style of leadership is on balance a plus in this kind of a crisis. He is neither afraid to make decisions nor overly concerned about being criticized for the decisions he makes. That is vital.”
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I still want to know what's up with this comment. Come clean, man.
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