The coronavirus
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Def get what you mean!cincybearcat said:
But it's just the old people and people with other health issues. So like what ..... 90% of the population at risk in the USA????josevolution said:
Yep that’s what this administration is pushing so to get to 100% how many millions of dead Americans lol is this country really ok with this? I don’t care what party you stand with but if this country is ok with this I need to move out of it fuck the greatest country in the world!Halifax2TheMax said:65% herd immunity = 2 million dead Americans. Yea, lets go for it.
Ok, that's not a real number, just a guess.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
of course. but you can still spread the virus even if you are asymptomatic, right?oftenreading said:
The immune system is complex and multifaceted. It doesn’t generate a forcefield that prevents viral particles from approaching you; instead, it involves a number of different processes to deal with the virus when it’s in the body, both before and after it enters the cells. I would think we would all agree that if the immune response generated is robust enough that the individual doesn’t actually become ill, then the immunity is effective.HughFreakingDillon said:
i'm aware of that, but you don't become immune if you can be reinfected. so i don't see how those concepts are separate.oftenreading said:
It’s not irrelevant, and the two are separate concepts. The few documented cases of reinfection at this point suggest that the reinfections are much less symptomatic or asymptomatic, so quite possibly not much to worry about with reinfection.HughFreakingDillon said:and herd immunity is irrelevant if you can be reinfected. the jury is still out on that one, so suggesting herd immunity at this stage is utter lunacy.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
and I appreciate your confirmation that the body does not, in fact, generate a force field. I was under the incorrect assumption this entire time.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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Does no one else have a force field? Weird....0
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When we visited, I used to play in this park when I was a child. This is sad...we will not forget.
Falling down,...not staying down0 -
You should reach out to Yoda. He can probably help you find the force within you.HughFreakingDillon said:and I appreciate your confirmation that the body does not, in fact, generate a force field. I was under the incorrect assumption this entire time.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
I was wondering why it hurt when that bus hit me.tbergs said:
You should reach out to Yoda. He can probably help you find the force within you.HughFreakingDillon said:and I appreciate your confirmation that the body does not, in fact, generate a force field. I was under the incorrect assumption this entire time.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/coronavirus-vaccine-trump/2020/09/01/b44b42be-e965-11ea-bf44-0d31c85838a5_story.html?outputType=amp
Ok since we’ve done such a great job on C19 why not go at it alone!Post edited by josevolution onjesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
Just to confuse a lot of people, I wish Pete Twonshend and Roger Daltrey would fund a vaccine.0
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Who?mace1229 said:Just to confuse a lot of people, I wish Pete Twonshend and Roger Daltrey would fund a vaccine.hippiemom = goodness0 -
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You’re still contagious if you’re asymptomatic with what we’ll call a “regular” infection. Not sure if we know yet if you are contagious with an asymptomatic reinfection. The viral load might be too low to be contagious. The research hasn’t been done yet, but I would not be surprised if the viral load was much lower. There might be very little replication.HughFreakingDillon said:
of course. but you can still spread the virus even if you are asymptomatic, right?oftenreading said:
The immune system is complex and multifaceted. It doesn’t generate a forcefield that prevents viral particles from approaching you; instead, it involves a number of different processes to deal with the virus when it’s in the body, both before and after it enters the cells. I would think we would all agree that if the immune response generated is robust enough that the individual doesn’t actually become ill, then the immunity is effective.HughFreakingDillon said:
i'm aware of that, but you don't become immune if you can be reinfected. so i don't see how those concepts are separate.oftenreading said:
It’s not irrelevant, and the two are separate concepts. The few documented cases of reinfection at this point suggest that the reinfections are much less symptomatic or asymptomatic, so quite possibly not much to worry about with reinfection.HughFreakingDillon said:and herd immunity is irrelevant if you can be reinfected. the jury is still out on that one, so suggesting herd immunity at this stage is utter lunacy.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
You’re welcome!HughFreakingDillon said:and I appreciate your confirmation that the body does not, in fact, generate a force field. I was under the incorrect assumption this entire time.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
You’re not immune to buses I guessHughFreakingDillon said:
I was wondering why it hurt when that bus hit me.tbergs said:
You should reach out to Yoda. He can probably help you find the force within you.HughFreakingDillon said:and I appreciate your confirmation that the body does not, in fact, generate a force field. I was under the incorrect assumption this entire time.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
Devo predicted De-evolution over 40 years ago.......sadly, it is now coming true!Kat said:Devo co-founder survived.
Mark Mothersbaugh nearly died from COVID-19. FaceTiming with his family kept him alive
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2020-08-31/mark-mothersbaugh-devo-covid-19-coronavirus0 -
I think 90% is a very good estimate.cincybearcat said:
But it's just the old people and people with other health issues. So like what ..... 90% of the population at risk in the USA????josevolution said:
Yep that’s what this administration is pushing so to get to 100% how many millions of dead Americans lol is this country really ok with this? I don’t care what party you stand with but if this country is ok with this I need to move out of it fuck the greatest country in the world!Halifax2TheMax said:65% herd immunity = 2 million dead Americans. Yea, lets go for it.
Ok, that's not a real number, just a guess.0 -
interesting. i thought we did actually know people who are asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic were in face contagious. that would be great news if that what you are saying is/comes to be true.oftenreading said:
You’re still contagious if you’re asymptomatic with what we’ll call a “regular” infection. Not sure if we know yet if you are contagious with an asymptomatic reinfection. The viral load might be too low to be contagious. The research hasn’t been done yet, but I would not be surprised if the viral load was much lower. There might be very little replication.HughFreakingDillon said:
of course. but you can still spread the virus even if you are asymptomatic, right?oftenreading said:
The immune system is complex and multifaceted. It doesn’t generate a forcefield that prevents viral particles from approaching you; instead, it involves a number of different processes to deal with the virus when it’s in the body, both before and after it enters the cells. I would think we would all agree that if the immune response generated is robust enough that the individual doesn’t actually become ill, then the immunity is effective.HughFreakingDillon said:
i'm aware of that, but you don't become immune if you can be reinfected. so i don't see how those concepts are separate.oftenreading said:
It’s not irrelevant, and the two are separate concepts. The few documented cases of reinfection at this point suggest that the reinfections are much less symptomatic or asymptomatic, so quite possibly not much to worry about with reinfection.HughFreakingDillon said:and herd immunity is irrelevant if you can be reinfected. the jury is still out on that one, so suggesting herd immunity at this stage is utter lunacy.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
i guess that also helps me understand why the messaging is so hard on "stay home if you're sick" and not if you've traveled (at least not in winnipeg; that changed a while back).oftenreading said:
You’re still contagious if you’re asymptomatic with what we’ll call a “regular” infection. Not sure if we know yet if you are contagious with an asymptomatic reinfection. The viral load might be too low to be contagious. The research hasn’t been done yet, but I would not be surprised if the viral load was much lower. There might be very little replication.HughFreakingDillon said:
of course. but you can still spread the virus even if you are asymptomatic, right?oftenreading said:
The immune system is complex and multifaceted. It doesn’t generate a forcefield that prevents viral particles from approaching you; instead, it involves a number of different processes to deal with the virus when it’s in the body, both before and after it enters the cells. I would think we would all agree that if the immune response generated is robust enough that the individual doesn’t actually become ill, then the immunity is effective.HughFreakingDillon said:
i'm aware of that, but you don't become immune if you can be reinfected. so i don't see how those concepts are separate.oftenreading said:
It’s not irrelevant, and the two are separate concepts. The few documented cases of reinfection at this point suggest that the reinfections are much less symptomatic or asymptomatic, so quite possibly not much to worry about with reinfection.HughFreakingDillon said:and herd immunity is irrelevant if you can be reinfected. the jury is still out on that one, so suggesting herd immunity at this stage is utter lunacy.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
That’s not what I’m saying.HughFreakingDillon said:
interesting. i thought we did actually know people who are asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic were in face contagious. that would be great news if that what you are saying is/comes to be true.oftenreading said:
You’re still contagious if you’re asymptomatic with what we’ll call a “regular” infection. Not sure if we know yet if you are contagious with an asymptomatic reinfection. The viral load might be too low to be contagious. The research hasn’t been done yet, but I would not be surprised if the viral load was much lower. There might be very little replication.HughFreakingDillon said:
of course. but you can still spread the virus even if you are asymptomatic, right?oftenreading said:
The immune system is complex and multifaceted. It doesn’t generate a forcefield that prevents viral particles from approaching you; instead, it involves a number of different processes to deal with the virus when it’s in the body, both before and after it enters the cells. I would think we would all agree that if the immune response generated is robust enough that the individual doesn’t actually become ill, then the immunity is effective.HughFreakingDillon said:
i'm aware of that, but you don't become immune if you can be reinfected. so i don't see how those concepts are separate.oftenreading said:
It’s not irrelevant, and the two are separate concepts. The few documented cases of reinfection at this point suggest that the reinfections are much less symptomatic or asymptomatic, so quite possibly not much to worry about with reinfection.HughFreakingDillon said:and herd immunity is irrelevant if you can be reinfected. the jury is still out on that one, so suggesting herd immunity at this stage is utter lunacy.We don’t know if people with asymptomatic reinfection can infect others. We do know that people with an asymptomatic initial infection can. They are different situations.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
gotcha.oftenreading said:
That’s not what I’m saying.HughFreakingDillon said:
interesting. i thought we did actually know people who are asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic were in face contagious. that would be great news if that what you are saying is/comes to be true.oftenreading said:
You’re still contagious if you’re asymptomatic with what we’ll call a “regular” infection. Not sure if we know yet if you are contagious with an asymptomatic reinfection. The viral load might be too low to be contagious. The research hasn’t been done yet, but I would not be surprised if the viral load was much lower. There might be very little replication.HughFreakingDillon said:
of course. but you can still spread the virus even if you are asymptomatic, right?oftenreading said:
The immune system is complex and multifaceted. It doesn’t generate a forcefield that prevents viral particles from approaching you; instead, it involves a number of different processes to deal with the virus when it’s in the body, both before and after it enters the cells. I would think we would all agree that if the immune response generated is robust enough that the individual doesn’t actually become ill, then the immunity is effective.HughFreakingDillon said:
i'm aware of that, but you don't become immune if you can be reinfected. so i don't see how those concepts are separate.oftenreading said:
It’s not irrelevant, and the two are separate concepts. The few documented cases of reinfection at this point suggest that the reinfections are much less symptomatic or asymptomatic, so quite possibly not much to worry about with reinfection.HughFreakingDillon said:and herd immunity is irrelevant if you can be reinfected. the jury is still out on that one, so suggesting herd immunity at this stage is utter lunacy.We don’t know if people with asymptomatic reinfection can infect others. We do know that people with an asymptomatic initial infection can. They are different situations.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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