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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18074 on: July 31, 2022, 10:38:47 AM »
As long as we keep on testing, we'll keep on finding COVID.

Same as if we keep testing for the flu, or the common cold.  It's never going away.

Hospital numbers are the metric to watch from now on.  The current strain is mild.  Hopefully that continues.  If it doesn't and we see hospital numbers on a sharp increase, then we can reevaluate our approach.

I think the testing thing needs to stop - especially when there are no symptoms. 
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18075 on: August 03, 2022, 09:33:55 AM »
People vaccinated against Covid share common symptom after testing positive

While it may be widely known that common symptoms of Covid include fatigue, a sore throat, and headaches, there is another widespread symptom being cited among sufferers.

According to data gathered by the ZOE Health Study app, diarrhoea is a common symptom of Covid for vaccinated Britons.

Data shows that there was a rise in people reporting this symptom in January 2022, and that some of this was related to the Omicron variant of Covid-19.

However, the ZOE team pointed out that there seemed to be a “wave of other non-Covid tummy bugs going around too”.

The team said that diarrhoea can be an early symptom of the virus, starting on the first day of infection and getting worse throughout the week.

“It usually lasts for an average of two to three days, but can last up to seven days in adults,” the ZOE team said.

The data found this symptom has become less prevalent with each variant, as nearly a third of adults aged over 35 reported having diarrhoea during the Alpha wave, while just one in five said they experienced it during the Omicron and Delta waves.

The people who experienced it during the latter two waves had been vaccinated either twice or had also received their booster jab.

The NHS says diarrhoea is common in adults, and the most important thing to do is to stay hydrated.

The health service also advises to stay home and get plenty of rest, and eat food when you feel able to.

If you have diarrhoea along with other common Covid symptoms, like a high temperature, a new cough, and a loss or change of your sense of taste or smell, make sure you take a Covid test and follow government guidelines if you test positive.
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18076 on: August 03, 2022, 09:49:11 AM »
Fortunately, I did not experience that one, despite being vaxed and boosted.

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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18077 on: August 03, 2022, 06:00:21 PM »
I have some vaccine side effects. Hindsight is 20-20 and I truly wish I never took the shots now.
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18078 on: August 03, 2022, 06:06:54 PM »
Didn't hurt or help,I know someone well who died of the Virus and one who died after getting vaxxed
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18079 on: August 04, 2022, 12:34:20 AM »
I have known 12 who died of the virus; none who succumbed to the vaccine.
I was boosted 2x. The first three were relatively benign shots. The fourth one seemed to spark up the arthritis in my shoulder that the shot sent into, and that lasted for over one-month.
I took the 2nd booster out of respect for my dad because of his age and his leukemia, who I was traveling to AZ to visit. Anything I could do to protect him while visiting, I did. He is doing amazingly well, now. His doctor says he is the miracle man.

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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18080 on: August 04, 2022, 10:34:47 AM »
I'm still always so surprised to see the large differences in anecdotal experience.

I still don't know anyone who's been hospitalized, much less died, from COVID.  And that includes my 80+ year-old in-laws who got it back in summer 2020.


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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18081 on: August 04, 2022, 10:42:49 AM »
Two friends in France, middle aged, were hospitalized with it, one spent time in ICU.  This was prevax.  One of the is here visiting now, he's a math professor.  That is all I know personally, but my range of acquaintances is not very large.  If we have a million deaths, that would be about 1 in 330 people, so it's improbable I'd know one unless my friends are mostly over 75.

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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18082 on: August 05, 2022, 08:17:04 AM »
I'm still always so surprised to see the large differences in anecdotal experience.

I still don't know anyone who's been hospitalized, much less died, from COVID.  And that includes my 80+ year-old in-laws who got it back in summer 2020.


As am I.

I only know one person who went to the hospital and he was in for 4 weeks on a ventilator. 76 years old, heavy and diabetic. Former smoker.

He still has trouble with his lungs (of course - he had a tube stuck in there), but he's alive and still sending off-color jokes that end up on MR. N's thread.


I wonder how many ventilators we have sitting around.
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18083 on: August 11, 2022, 10:43:54 AM »
According to the counts, the U.S. has consistently averaged over 2000 Covid deaths every week since the end of April. With vaccinations in place and with the U.S. enduring FIVE pronounced waves of deaths since Covid’s emergence in Spring of 2020, what constitutes the type of person who is dying from Covid at this point?

To take a general cross-section of the U.S. population, the typical person dying from Covid this late in the game would statistically be vaccinated but not boosted. And would have come down with Covid twice already.

For continuing deaths among the (immunized?) unvaccinated, then statistically this would be the third time the unvaccinated population has come down with Covid.

Are the new strains/variants that different to catch immunizations/vaccines off guard?

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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18084 on: August 11, 2022, 11:00:19 AM »
Unfortunately, there is nowhere to go for solid information and data anymore.

But, as you suggest, it is an absolute certainty that people who are vaccinated are dying. Not sure what the causes of the deaths are though. 

Could be diabetes, heart disease, COPD, obesity, etc.

My personal belief, based on things I've read and also talking it over with my own doctor, is that Covid alone doesn't cause deaths. It does give the compromised a big push, however.
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18085 on: August 11, 2022, 12:03:29 PM »
I still think we are mixing folks dying from covid with folks dying with covid

overall hospitalizations from covid remains low

additionally because folks are getting covid more then once the number of new cases is becoming meaningless
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18086 on: August 11, 2022, 12:04:25 PM »
If you have diarrhoea along with other common Covid symptoms, like a high temperature, a new cough, and a loss or change of your sense of taste or smell, make sure you take a Covid test and follow government guidelines if you test positive.
I've had these symptoms when quaffing Bud Fat anyone else experience this?
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Re: Coronavirus discussion and Quarantine ideas
« Reply #18087 on: August 11, 2022, 12:08:23 PM »
I still think we are mixing folks dying from covid with folks dying with covid

overall hospitalizations from covid remains low

additionally because folks are getting covid more then once the number of new cases is becoming meaningless
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