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  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    tish said:
    Happy Birthday Covid Thread!! One year ago...


    That’s a birthday I’d rather not be celebrating, unless it was to celebrate a distant memory. 

    FSM grant  that’s the case in one year. 
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  • mfc2006
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    Thank you all for the well wishes, posts and messages. It truly helps. Be well, all.
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  • F Me In The Brain
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    Matt, wishing you and your mom/family the best.
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  • Matt, wishing you and your mom/family the best.
    I echo this completely these are heart breaking days . Each one of them.


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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    I cannot imagine having twitter and following all of these fucking people and getting updates all day long.
    My web interface with people is LinkedIn to prospective clients and partners - mostly sending video or text messages directly to them....or posting on an aged rock band's forum.
    That is it - yet if I wanted to I could spend hours a day doing it.  Need to leave time for work, family, exercise, reading, music, language, vodka, and perhaps some tv.  

    How in the hell do people balance twitter, being epidemiologists, emergency room doctors, statisticians, constitutional law experts, and rock band fans all at one time?

    It seems like I am taking up a lot of space in your head.  Dunno.  I do know you have not offered one counter argument to anything I have posted, just clown emojis.  I will leave for good now and leave y’all be.  

    I do challenge each of you to see out additional information.  If I only watched the national news, I would not have left my house for the past 10 months.  Fortunately, I have found other rational voices during this time to let me know we are all gonna be alright!

    Here are some good sources of additional coronavirus information, or as this board would call them conspiracy theorists.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/AlexBerenson



    https://mobile.twitter.com/JordanSchachtel?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

    https://mobile.twitter.com/EthicalSkeptic?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor (I admit, I am not the brightest but the Skeptic makes me feel dumb.  Most of his stuff I get but the other I feel like I need another degree to get)

    https://mobile.twitter.com/ianmSC?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor  (Tons of graphs and other data)

    God bless and stay safe y’all!

    i find it odd that you assume all of our information comes from certain sources. you'd be woefully incorrect. 
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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,177
    I cannot imagine having twitter and following all of these fucking people and getting updates all day long.
    My web interface with people is LinkedIn to prospective clients and partners - mostly sending video or text messages directly to them....or posting on an aged rock band's forum.
    That is it - yet if I wanted to I could spend hours a day doing it.  Need to leave time for work, family, exercise, reading, music, language, vodka, and perhaps some tv.  

    How in the hell do people balance twitter, being epidemiologists, emergency room doctors, statisticians, constitutional law experts, and rock band fans all at one time?

    It seems like I am taking up a lot of space in your head.  Dunno.  I do know you have not offered one counter argument to anything I have posted, just clown emojis.  I will leave for good now and leave y’all be.  

    I do challenge each of you to see out additional information.  If I only watched the national news, I would not have left my house for the past 10 months.  Fortunately, I have found other rational voices during this time to let me know we are all gonna be alright!

    Here are some good sources of additional coronavirus information, or as this board would call them conspiracy theorists.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/AlexBerenson



    https://mobile.twitter.com/JordanSchachtel?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

    https://mobile.twitter.com/EthicalSkeptic?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor (I admit, I am not the brightest but the Skeptic makes me feel dumb.  Most of his stuff I get but the other I feel like I need another degree to get)

    https://mobile.twitter.com/ianmSC?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor  (Tons of graphs and other data)

    God bless and stay safe y’all!

    LOL...your statement "If I only watched the national news, I would not have left my house for the past 10 months" says a lot about you. 

    I watch the national news religiously and did just fine.
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  • 23scidoo
    23scidoo Thessaloniki,Greece Posts: 19,958
    He lost his mother, father and a brother from cancer..he has cancer too, a little girl and no job cause the lockdown..
    he lives next to the biggest power plant in Greece..he takes 534 euros from the state..
    yesterday, they cut off his power..
    like him are thousands here..
    but who cares..
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,473
    23scidoo said:
    He lost his mother, father and a brother from cancer..he has cancer too, a little girl and no job cause the lockdown..
    he lives next to the biggest power plant in Greece..he takes 534 euros from the state..
    yesterday, they cut off his power..
    like him are thousands here..
    but who cares..
    that sounds awful. but what would your solution be?
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  • 23scidoo
    23scidoo Thessaloniki,Greece Posts: 19,958
    23scidoo said:
    He lost his mother, father and a brother from cancer..he has cancer too, a little girl and no job cause the lockdown..
    he lives next to the biggest power plant in Greece..he takes 534 euros from the state..
    yesterday, they cut off his power..
    like him are thousands here..
    but who cares..
    that sounds awful. but what would your solution be?
    The funny thing is, all his family get the cancer cause all the f*ing things came from those plants..
    don't know man..with those money and the bills keep running, no one can live..
    i'm not working since early August and everything is close, even if want looking for job..i'm getting less money than this poor guy..
    i don't want to start..
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  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    Countering some misinformation:

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/covid-coronavirus-seniors-vaccine-facts-1.5888781

    In mid-January, an unsettling report from Norway suggested 23 frail, elderly patients had all died after receiving a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

    The finding made headlines around the world.

    Meanwhile, here in Canada, there have been instances of coronavirus infections and deaths in the midst of initial vaccination efforts targeting residents of long-term care. 

    A home in Saskatoon where the vast majority of residents had received their first vaccine dose later reported seven cases of COVID-19. And a facility in Barrie, Ont., is in the grips of a facility-wide outbreak that has caused dozens of deaths due to a fast-spreading virus variant — even as public health officials raced to fully vaccinate all the residents while the outbreak progressed.

    But in all these instances of seniors falling ill or dying after receiving at least one dose, dire-sounding headlines don't tell the whole story, experts say.

    "Just because somebody died after receiving the COVID vaccine does not mean the COVID vaccine caused the death," said Dr. Noni MacDonald, a researcher focused on vaccine safety who is also a professor at Dalhousie University's department of pediatrics in Halifax.

    In the case of outbreaks in long-term care homes, it's important to remember that while one dose offers some level of protection, it's not the full amount that results from the two-dose regimen for either of the vaccines currently approved in Canada, said Dr. Samir Sinha, director of geriatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. 

    That means even if residents get partially vaccinated, it might not be enough to protect them if the virus is spreading where they live.

    "There might have been a high level of COVID circulating, and they didn't have enough protection within days of their very first dose to confer immunity at that point," he said.

    Canadian physicians also stress COVID-19 vaccines are proving overwhelmingly safe and protective for the majority of elderly recipients — a population that's at the highest risk of dying from the illness.

    "We are now hoping that as soon as we get people vaccinated, especially in these care settings, that we're really going to see the burden of disease — and the resulting burden of death — stopped," Sinha said.

    No unexpected death increase, WHO concludes

    In Norway, the deaths of those 23 elderly vaccine recipients happened during the course of more than 20,000 Pfizer-BioNTech doses being administered over several weeks — not all in one go — and in a country where around 400 deaths normally occur among care home residents on a weekly basis.

    Following a review of the deaths, which later totalled more than 30, the World Health Organization concluded there was actually no "unexpected" increase in deaths of frail, elderly individuals or any unusual adverse events following the vaccinations.

    In fact, the vaccine did not play a "contributory role" in the fatalities at all, the panel found.

    It's a finding that comes as tens of millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses are being administered in countries around the world, including to millions of seniors, with the clear protective benefits against severe infections so far outweighing minor risks such as allergic reactions in rare instances.

    "We're just not seeing the data showing that the vaccine is hastening anybody's death," Sinha said.

    However, an earlier investigation from the Norwegian Medicines Agency, Norway's national medical regulatory authority, did note that common adverse reactions of mRNA-based vaccines, such as fever, nausea and diarrhea, may have contributed to some of those deadly outcomes in the Norweigian patients. 

    Canadian physicians do agree immune system responses to a vaccine could indeed prove dire, but only for the most frail of elderly individuals who are already approaching their death based on their age and pre-existing health issues.

    That could mean someone immobile, largely bed-bound and in the end stages of dementia, explained geriatrician Dr. Janet McElhaney, the scientific director of the Health Sciences North Research Institute and a professor at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine in Sudbury, Ont.

    "Those are not the people that we want to be vaccinating, as they are unlikely to tolerate that."

    For someone severely frail and dehydrated, even a short bout of diarrhea can be dangerous to their health, she said.

    (article continues at link)

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  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,367
    I cannot imagine having twitter and following all of these fucking people and getting updates all day long.
    My web interface with people is LinkedIn to prospective clients and partners - mostly sending video or text messages directly to them....or posting on an aged rock band's forum.
    That is it - yet if I wanted to I could spend hours a day doing it.  Need to leave time for work, family, exercise, reading, music, language, vodka, and perhaps some tv.  

    How in the hell do people balance twitter, being epidemiologists, emergency room doctors, statisticians, constitutional law experts, and rock band fans all at one time?

    It seems like I am taking up a lot of space in your head.  Dunno.  I do know you have not offered one counter argument to anything I have posted, just clown emojis.  I will leave for good now and leave y’all be.  

    I do challenge each of you to see out additional information.  If I only watched the national news, I would not have left my house for the past 10 months.  Fortunately, I have found other rational voices during this time to let me know we are all gonna be alright!

    Here are some good sources of additional coronavirus information, or as this board would call them conspiracy theorists.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/AlexBerenson



    https://mobile.twitter.com/JordanSchachtel?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

    https://mobile.twitter.com/EthicalSkeptic?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor (I admit, I am not the brightest but the Skeptic makes me feel dumb.  Most of his stuff I get but the other I feel like I need another degree to get)

    https://mobile.twitter.com/ianmSC?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor  (Tons of graphs and other data)

    God bless and stay safe y’all!

    Any non-Twitter sources you're able or willing to share with us? Some of us aren't big fans of manipulated/unreferenced/deceptive infographics or nuanced news somehow delivered in 140 characters or less.
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  • Spunkie
    Spunkie i come from downtown. Posts: 7,095
    With Pfizer reneging on Canada and some European countries by not providing vaccines when promised, I suspected the supplies were going to the highest bidder:


    The good news is they have tracked all results from way more people than the trial. This info is in the linked source.

    https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/covid-19-vaccine-rollout-in-israel-successes-lessons-and-caveats
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  • tish said:
    With Pfizer reneging on Canada and some European countries by not providing vaccines when promised, I suspected the supplies were going to the highest bidder:


    The good news is they have tracked all results from way more people than the trial. This info is in the linked source.

    https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/covid-19-vaccine-rollout-in-israel-successes-lessons-and-caveats
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  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,367
    Countering some misinformation:

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/covid-coronavirus-seniors-vaccine-facts-1.5888781

    In mid-January, an unsettling report from Norway suggested 23 frail, elderly patients had all died after receiving a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

    The finding made headlines around the world.

    Meanwhile, here in Canada, there have been instances of coronavirus infections and deaths in the midst of initial vaccination efforts targeting residents of long-term care. 

    A home in Saskatoon where the vast majority of residents had received their first vaccine dose later reported seven cases of COVID-19. And a facility in Barrie, Ont., is in the grips of a facility-wide outbreak that has caused dozens of deaths due to a fast-spreading virus variant — even as public health officials raced to fully vaccinate all the residents while the outbreak progressed.

    But in all these instances of seniors falling ill or dying after receiving at least one dose, dire-sounding headlines don't tell the whole story, experts say.

    "Just because somebody died after receiving the COVID vaccine does not mean the COVID vaccine caused the death," said Dr. Noni MacDonald, a researcher focused on vaccine safety who is also a professor at Dalhousie University's department of pediatrics in Halifax.

    In the case of outbreaks in long-term care homes, it's important to remember that while one dose offers some level of protection, it's not the full amount that results from the two-dose regimen for either of the vaccines currently approved in Canada, said Dr. Samir Sinha, director of geriatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. 

    That means even if residents get partially vaccinated, it might not be enough to protect them if the virus is spreading where they live.

    "There might have been a high level of COVID circulating, and they didn't have enough protection within days of their very first dose to confer immunity at that point," he said.

    Canadian physicians also stress COVID-19 vaccines are proving overwhelmingly safe and protective for the majority of elderly recipients — a population that's at the highest risk of dying from the illness.

    "We are now hoping that as soon as we get people vaccinated, especially in these care settings, that we're really going to see the burden of disease — and the resulting burden of death — stopped," Sinha said.

    No unexpected death increase, WHO concludes

    In Norway, the deaths of those 23 elderly vaccine recipients happened during the course of more than 20,000 Pfizer-BioNTech doses being administered over several weeks — not all in one go — and in a country where around 400 deaths normally occur among care home residents on a weekly basis.

    Following a review of the deaths, which later totalled more than 30, the World Health Organization concluded there was actually no "unexpected" increase in deaths of frail, elderly individuals or any unusual adverse events following the vaccinations.

    In fact, the vaccine did not play a "contributory role" in the fatalities at all, the panel found.

    It's a finding that comes as tens of millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses are being administered in countries around the world, including to millions of seniors, with the clear protective benefits against severe infections so far outweighing minor risks such as allergic reactions in rare instances.

    "We're just not seeing the data showing that the vaccine is hastening anybody's death," Sinha said.

    However, an earlier investigation from the Norwegian Medicines Agency, Norway's national medical regulatory authority, did note that common adverse reactions of mRNA-based vaccines, such as fever, nausea and diarrhea, may have contributed to some of those deadly outcomes in the Norweigian patients. 

    Canadian physicians do agree immune system responses to a vaccine could indeed prove dire, but only for the most frail of elderly individuals who are already approaching their death based on their age and pre-existing health issues.

    That could mean someone immobile, largely bed-bound and in the end stages of dementia, explained geriatrician Dr. Janet McElhaney, the scientific director of the Health Sciences North Research Institute and a professor at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine in Sudbury, Ont.

    "Those are not the people that we want to be vaccinating, as they are unlikely to tolerate that."

    For someone severely frail and dehydrated, even a short bout of diarrhea can be dangerous to their health, she said.

    (article continues at link)

    I don't buy it until you provide a Twitter link. These "credible" "news" "sources" are all the same. /sarcasm
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  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    benjs said:
    Countering some misinformation:

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/covid-coronavirus-seniors-vaccine-facts-1.5888781

    In mid-January, an unsettling report from Norway suggested 23 frail, elderly patients had all died after receiving a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

    The finding made headlines around the world.

    Meanwhile, here in Canada, there have been instances of coronavirus infections and deaths in the midst of initial vaccination efforts targeting residents of long-term care. 

    A home in Saskatoon where the vast majority of residents had received their first vaccine dose later reported seven cases of COVID-19. And a facility in Barrie, Ont., is in the grips of a facility-wide outbreak that has caused dozens of deaths due to a fast-spreading virus variant — even as public health officials raced to fully vaccinate all the residents while the outbreak progressed.

    But in all these instances of seniors falling ill or dying after receiving at least one dose, dire-sounding headlines don't tell the whole story, experts say.

    "Just because somebody died after receiving the COVID vaccine does not mean the COVID vaccine caused the death," said Dr. Noni MacDonald, a researcher focused on vaccine safety who is also a professor at Dalhousie University's department of pediatrics in Halifax.

    In the case of outbreaks in long-term care homes, it's important to remember that while one dose offers some level of protection, it's not the full amount that results from the two-dose regimen for either of the vaccines currently approved in Canada, said Dr. Samir Sinha, director of geriatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. 

    That means even if residents get partially vaccinated, it might not be enough to protect them if the virus is spreading where they live.

    "There might have been a high level of COVID circulating, and they didn't have enough protection within days of their very first dose to confer immunity at that point," he said.

    Canadian physicians also stress COVID-19 vaccines are proving overwhelmingly safe and protective for the majority of elderly recipients — a population that's at the highest risk of dying from the illness.

    "We are now hoping that as soon as we get people vaccinated, especially in these care settings, that we're really going to see the burden of disease — and the resulting burden of death — stopped," Sinha said.

    No unexpected death increase, WHO concludes

    In Norway, the deaths of those 23 elderly vaccine recipients happened during the course of more than 20,000 Pfizer-BioNTech doses being administered over several weeks — not all in one go — and in a country where around 400 deaths normally occur among care home residents on a weekly basis.

    Following a review of the deaths, which later totalled more than 30, the World Health Organization concluded there was actually no "unexpected" increase in deaths of frail, elderly individuals or any unusual adverse events following the vaccinations.

    In fact, the vaccine did not play a "contributory role" in the fatalities at all, the panel found.

    It's a finding that comes as tens of millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses are being administered in countries around the world, including to millions of seniors, with the clear protective benefits against severe infections so far outweighing minor risks such as allergic reactions in rare instances.

    "We're just not seeing the data showing that the vaccine is hastening anybody's death," Sinha said.

    However, an earlier investigation from the Norwegian Medicines Agency, Norway's national medical regulatory authority, did note that common adverse reactions of mRNA-based vaccines, such as fever, nausea and diarrhea, may have contributed to some of those deadly outcomes in the Norweigian patients. 

    Canadian physicians do agree immune system responses to a vaccine could indeed prove dire, but only for the most frail of elderly individuals who are already approaching their death based on their age and pre-existing health issues.

    That could mean someone immobile, largely bed-bound and in the end stages of dementia, explained geriatrician Dr. Janet McElhaney, the scientific director of the Health Sciences North Research Institute and a professor at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine in Sudbury, Ont.

    "Those are not the people that we want to be vaccinating, as they are unlikely to tolerate that."

    For someone severely frail and dehydrated, even a short bout of diarrhea can be dangerous to their health, she said.

    (article continues at link)

    I don't buy it until you provide a Twitter link. These "credible" "news" "sources" are all the same. /sarcasm

    Hey - "do your research" and find your own twitter link! ;)
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  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,074
    My sister got her second vaccine dose today. Within a few hours she said her arm felt like it was hit by a truck. It was much worse than the first dose which she said felt like the pain you get from a regular flu shot. She can't lift her arm right now at all without massive pain. Hopefully, that is all she will go through tonight with it. I told her to keep me posted.
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,808
    Scary, GG!
    My mother could not lift her arm for a day after the first shot ..she was much better the second day and fine the third.
    Hoping your sister sees something like that.
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  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,074
    Scary, GG!
    My mother could not lift her arm for a day after the first shot ..she was much better the second day and fine the third.
    Hoping your sister sees something like that.
    Thanks. I am glad it didn’t last too long for your mom. I just talked to my sister. Her arm is in agony. She said it is so painful that she wants to cry, and she has a slight fever and chills. I hope she feels better tomorrow. It is worth a few days of not feeling well to get this whole thing behind us. 
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,113
    My ex wife has had both vaccinations and tested positive today.  Thankfully my son tested negative however I won’t see him for at least ten days.  Miss my kid, Covid sucks.  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • static111
    static111 Posts: 5,073
    mcgruff10 said:
    My ex wife has had both vaccinations and tested positive today.  Thankfully my son tested negative however I won’t see him for at least ten days.  Miss my kid, Covid sucks.  
    Dude that is crazy.  Sorry to hear.  Covid does suck
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