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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #15176 on: August 23, 2021, 01:58:46 PM »
Gonna be around 100 degrees for the next month or so, you cool with that?  The Airstream A/C can cool that down to about 85.
Hell no the virus wafts around at higher temps,who wants that. Unless Weller 12 is available
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #15177 on: August 23, 2021, 02:36:27 PM »
I'd lawyer up but seing as I semi retired last year but am actively appyling I might take the shot - might
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #15178 on: August 23, 2021, 04:20:25 PM »
Austin/Travis County might have peaked last week?  Fingers crossed.



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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #15179 on: August 23, 2021, 05:18:23 PM »
That's kinda looking similar to the data around my neck of the woods.

How is ATX on the Vax levels?
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #15180 on: August 23, 2021, 05:31:42 PM »
That's kinda looking similar to the data around my neck of the woods.

How is ATX on the Vax levels?
Pretty good, I think it's something like 60% of 12+ fully dosed, 70% with one.  Well above the state average which is pitifully low at ~46% total.

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« Reply #15181 on: August 24, 2021, 12:29:16 AM »

But her job is in a rheumatologist's office, ... She might not want the vaccine, but how would she feel if she ended up getting a COVID infection, passing it on to a vulnerable patient before she realized she had it, and then that patient died because he/she wasn't as young and healthy as she is?

When I had it I was in the doghouse at home. I thought sure my wife would get it but she had no sign of it. I could get sick and die, and while I would not handle that well, if I made someone else sick, that would be difficult guilt to live, or die with. That was constantly on my mind.

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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #15182 on: August 24, 2021, 08:57:06 AM »
International trends remain the same, UK "MIGHT" be peaking on second rise, maybe.  France looks to be coming down.  

Florida MIGHT be coming down, we all hope.

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« Reply #15183 on: August 24, 2021, 10:02:17 AM »
Is it bad that now that we have widely available vaccination [in this country, at least] that I really don't give a crap about the numbers in each state? 

While breakthrough infections are possible, and serious breakthrough infections are possible but extremely rare, the bulk of the people affected chose not to protect themselves with the vaccine. I feel bad for them individually, as I don't want to see anyone in the ICU, or on a vent, or die. But the aggregate numbers just don't make an impact on me any longer...

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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #15184 on: August 24, 2021, 10:08:35 AM »
I care because it could preclude my travel plans.

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« Reply #15185 on: August 24, 2021, 10:11:26 AM »
Is it bad that now that we have widely available vaccination [in this country, at least] that I really don't give a crap about the numbers in each state?

While breakthrough infections are possible, and serious breakthrough infections are possible but extremely rare, the bulk of the people affected chose not to protect themselves with the vaccine. I feel bad for them individually, as I don't want to see anyone in the ICU, or on a vent, or die. But the aggregate numbers just don't make an impact on me any longer...


As long as government (and private) entities are using case counts to determine policies like occupancy, capacity, and masking, it will continue to affect me. That's really my primary concern with the total case numbers.

Also, as long as dumbass unvaxed jackwagons are getting unnecessarily sick and clogging up the hospitals and ICUs, it will continue to affect my community's ability to process ACTUAL medical emergencies that are NOT a result of an idiot making a selfish and stupid decision not to get vaccinated.

(As always, I'm not including in this commentary, people that are medically unable to get the vaccine.  That should go without saying.  But let's be honest, that's also just a tiny fraction of the population)


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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #15186 on: August 24, 2021, 11:01:49 AM »
I have two friends (they are married) that I know of that are anti-vax/anti MD. The husband has a severe case of shingles now - on his face, approaching his eyes.

And... he's going with a holistic "doctor" for treatment.

I'm not going to get into it with him. But... SMDH. WTF dood? You want to be blind??
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« Reply #15187 on: August 24, 2021, 11:28:54 AM »
As long as government (and private) entities are using case counts to determine policies like occupancy, capacity, and masking, it will continue to affect me. That's really my primary concern with the total case numbers.

Also, as long as dumbass unvaxed jackwagons are getting unnecessarily sick and clogging up the hospitals and ICUs, it will continue to affect my community's ability to process ACTUAL medical emergencies that are NOT a result of an idiot making a selfish and stupid decision not to get vaccinated.

(As always, I'm not including in this commentary, people that are medically unable to get the vaccine.  That should go without saying.  But let's be honest, that's also just a tiny fraction of the population)
Yeah, but even here in California, we don't have occupancy/capacity limits or mandatory masking. I suppose they might up in LA County and the Bay Area, but they're wackoes up there. Where you live, they have rules that you can't mandate anything. And in heaven Florida it seems that the world doesn't even acknowledge the existence of COVID. So case numbers don't seem to be affecting most of us here at all, as it relates to policy. That ship has sailed.

Agreed regarding unvaxed jackwagons and clogging up ICUs though. 

I have two friends (they are married) that I know of that are anti-vax/anti MD. The husband has a severe case of shingles now - on his face, approaching his eyes.

And... he's going with a holistic "doctor" for treatment.

I'm not going to get into it with him. But... SMDH. WTF dood? You want to be blind??
I had shingles when I turned 40 and again this past summer. Luckily neither were aggressive cases and I treated them quickly. I'm paying for the shingles vaccine as soon as I can get it (supposed to wait 4 months post COVID vax) because I don't want it again. I don't think insurance will pay because I'm not old enough yet, but after two cases I'm not taking more chances.

I feel like we're at a strange place of privilege in America where people have such little memory of what suffering means that they can afford to believe that medicine can't be trusted but homeopathy is an answer for anything other than separating dollars from ones wallet. Dood needs to get himself some Valtrex and get it under control. 

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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #15188 on: August 24, 2021, 12:15:04 PM »
Yeah, but even here in California, we don't have occupancy/capacity limits or mandatory masking. I suppose they might up in LA County and the Bay Area, but they're wackoes up there. Where you live, they have rules that you can't mandate anything. And in heaven Florida it seems that the world doesn't even acknowledge the existence of COVID. So case numbers don't seem to be affecting most of us here at all, as it relates to policy. That ship has sailed.

Agreed regarding unvaxed jackwagons and clogging up ICUs though.
I had shingles when I turned 40 and again this past summer. Luckily neither were aggressive cases and I treated them quickly. I'm paying for the shingles vaccine as soon as I can get it (supposed to wait 4 months post COVID vax) because I don't want it again. I don't think insurance will pay because I'm not old enough yet, but after two cases I'm not taking more chances.

I feel like we're at a strange place of privilege in America where people have such little memory of what suffering means that they can afford to believe that medicine can't be trusted but homeopathy is an answer for anything other than separating dollars from ones wallet. Dood needs to get himself some Valtrex and get it under control.
Living here in Florida I can assure you that on the local news that’s just about all they talk about. Covid cases, getting vaccinated, where to get vaccinated, way to get vaccinated, it never ends.  Also many commercials running from government and celebrities telling people why they should get vaccinated.

Sometimes it’s hard to know the truth. For example I saw a story about a South Florida hospital in Miami that was filled to capacity in the ICU because of Covid cases. But then I saw somebody who works there publicly claiming that the ICU is only 70% full and the real issue is staff shortages, and that in “normal “times the ICU is 70 to 85% for anyway because that’s the only way they can make money.
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #15189 on: August 24, 2021, 12:40:30 PM »
Yeah, but even here in California, we don't have occupancy/capacity limits or mandatory masking. I suppose they might up in LA County and the Bay Area, but they're wackoes up there. Where you live, they have rules that you can't mandate anything. And in heaven Florida it seems that the world doesn't even acknowledge the existence of COVID. So case numbers don't seem to be affecting most of us here at all, as it relates to policy. That ship has sailed.

Agreed regarding unvaxed jackwagons and clogging up ICUs though.
I had shingles when I turned 40 and again this past summer. Luckily neither were aggressive cases and I treated them quickly. I'm paying for the shingles vaccine as soon as I can get it (supposed to wait 4 months post COVID vax) because I don't want it again. I don't think insurance will pay because I'm not old enough yet, but after two cases I'm not taking more chances.

I feel like we're at a strange place of privilege in America where people have such little memory of what suffering means that they can afford to believe that medicine can't be trusted but homeopathy is an answer for anything other than separating dollars from ones wallet. Dood needs to get himself some Valtrex and get it under control.
This isn't true in Texas.  All non-rural school districts in Texas are now ignoring the governor's ban, and have mandated masks, including all school-related sporting events and band concerts, indoors and out.  They are also limiting capacity to 25% for Austin school district sporting events.  Many local businesses are back to requiring masks and enforcing social distancing.

Thankfully no restaurants or bars are doing so around here, not yet anyway.

 

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