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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17612 on: March 04, 2022, 09:43:14 AM »
I had a ton of mucus and cough with phlegm, felt like a bad cold/bronchitis.

As contagious as it was (and is), I think it would spread very rapidly if I had it in January and been "out", clearly, everywhere.

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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17613 on: March 06, 2022, 10:51:10 AM »


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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17614 on: March 06, 2022, 11:04:11 AM »
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17615 on: March 06, 2022, 11:05:19 AM »
At the risk of being redundant there should be no mandates for the virus anywhere 

Its over
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17616 on: March 06, 2022, 12:47:33 PM »
Just read an article on the 1,000 mile Iditarod Sled Dog Race in Alaska dubbed the "The last great race on earth" that kicked off yesterday.Seems all entered mushers had to be vaxed,really?Nothing around but wilderness and maybe some Moose but those weisenheimers aren't taking any chances.The musher who won the Race 2 yrs ago wasn't allowed back in the country from Norway. Not sure how many people who walked across the southern border will be attending. This is just beyond stupid,bent and sick. The Associated Press in today's paper has a big pic of the SOU Address and neither Sleepy Joe or the 2 slappies behind him Kamela & Pelosi are masked.SMDH - we're doomed
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17617 on: March 06, 2022, 02:25:26 PM »
At the risk of being redundant there should be no mandates for the virus anywhere

Its over
It could come back of course, but odds are decent the current vax would not work well on "it".  I was in the hospital last week (took neighbor for colon scan) and everyone is masked, and I'm OK with that.  On airlines it should be optional IMHO.  The cruise is still requiring vax, I personally am OK with that.  They are giving me 20% back.

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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17618 on: March 09, 2022, 10:24:09 AM »
From the NYT:


Daily life in red and blue America has continued to be quite different over the past few months. It’s a reflection of the partisan divide over Covid-19. Consider:

  • In the country’s most liberal cities, many people are still avoiding restaurants. The number of seated diners last month was at least 40 percent below prepandemic levels in New York, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, San Francisco, Portland, Ore., and Cambridge, Mass., according to OpenTable. By contrast, the number of diners has fully recovered in Las Vegas, Miami, Nashville, Phoenix, Charlotte, N.C., and Austin, Texas, as well as in Oklahoma, Nebraska and New Hampshire.
  • Residents of liberal cities like New York, Washington and San Jose, Calif., are still spending significantly more time at home and less at the office than before the pandemic began, according to Opportunity Insights, a Harvard-based research group. In more conservative places, the rhythms of daily life have returned nearly to normal.
  • During the Omicron wave, schools in heavily Democratic areas were more likely to close some classrooms or require that students stay home for extended periods.
  • Mask wearing remains far more common in liberal communities than conservative ones.
These stark differences have created a kind of natural experiment: Did Omicron spread less in the parts of the U.S. where social distancing and masking were more common?
The answer is surprisingly unclear.
Nationwide, the number of official Covid cases has recently been somewhat higher in heavily Democratic areas than Republican areas, according to The Times’s data. That comparison doesn’t fully answer the question, though, because Democratic areas were also conducting more tests, and the percentage of positive tests tended to be somewhat higher in Republican areas.
No single statistic offers a definitive answer. When I look at all the evidence, I emerge thinking that liberal areas probably had slightly lower Omicron infection rates than conservative areas. But it is difficult to be sure, as these state-level charts — by my colleague Ashley Wu — suggest:



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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17619 on: March 09, 2022, 12:51:27 PM »

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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17620 on: March 09, 2022, 04:11:57 PM »
Since May 2021, people living in counties that voted heavily for Donald Trump during the last presidential election have been nearly three times as likely to die from COVID-19 as those who live in areas that went for now-President Biden. That's according to a new analysis by NPR that examines how political polarization and misinformation are driving a significant share of the deaths in the pandemic.
NPR looked at deaths per 100,000 people in roughly 3,000 counties across the U.S. from May 2021, the point at which vaccinations widely became available. People living in counties that went 60% or higher for Trump in November 2020 had 2.73 times the death rates of those that went for Biden. Counties with an even higher share of the vote for Trump saw higher COVID-19 mortality rates.
In October, the reddest tenth of the country saw death rates that were six times higher than the bluest tenth, according to Charles Gaba, an independent health care analyst who's been tracking partisanship trends during the pandemic
 tracking partisanship trends during the pandemic and helped to review NPR's methodology. Those numbers have dropped slightly in recent weeks, Gaba says: "It's back down to around 5.5 times higher."



Pro-Trump counties now have far higher COVID death rates : Shots - Health News : NPR


"An unvaccinated person is three times as likely to lean Republican as they are to lean Democrat," says Liz Hamel, vice president of public opinion and survey research at the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonpartisan health policy think tank that tracks attitudes toward vaccination. Political affiliation is now the strongest indicator of whether someone is vaccinated, she says: "If I wanted to guess if somebody was vaccinated or not and I could only know one thing about them, I would probably ask what their party affiliation is."

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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17621 on: March 09, 2022, 04:16:42 PM »
I find it fascinating how politicized the vaccine has become, per above.  The story line earlier was that Trump himself developed this vaccine, so it was terrific, he was so great.  Then Biden became President and the very same vaccines became poisons promulgated on us by a nefarious government.

It's as solid an example of confirmation bias as I recall seeing.  And of course K. Harris voiced suspicions of the vaccine before being in office, so it works both ways.

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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17622 on: March 09, 2022, 04:23:35 PM »
CD Im just a country boy and dont understand the covid article you just posted

What is the message they are presenting

Vote for Trump and die from covid?

please explain the underlying message they are saying
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17623 on: March 09, 2022, 04:28:51 PM »
its possible that by May of 2021 the dense blue areas mostly large cities had already had its run and incurred deaths much earlier

Id like to see the same study but go from Dec 2019 to May 2021 and see the results
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17624 on: March 09, 2022, 04:33:44 PM »
The indication is that Trump supporters are much more vaccine resistant than Biden supporters, as indicated by reported higher COVID death totals for Trump supporters.

Now there could be other factors, Trump supporters tend to be older, and we know age is a primary "cofactor" for COVID deaths.  But has been reported elsewhere that Trump supporters are much more vaccine resistant than Biden voters.  Trump even was booed at an event for saying he'd gotten his third shot.


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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #17625 on: March 09, 2022, 04:44:29 PM »
so the purpose of the study was to find out which side valued human rights more

hell they didnt have to do a study all they had to do was ask me
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