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01-17-2021, 11:35 AM #33401
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Frequency of air exchange, density of people, effective masks, whether people are coughing or sneezing, and whether people are talking or yelling all have been described as factors for deadly aerosols. If I needed to ride a gondola, I’d be wearing my 3-layer livinguard mask (or similar) during that time.
Linsey Marr has suggested people to get CO2 monitors if they want data about air exchange. The end of year “radiolab” explored this a little bit, and the CO2 levels were very high in a small passenger car with windows closed, but the levels went down very quickly when the windows were opened.
My current “favorite” is the people that habitually cough, especially in the winter, when entering a space with very different climate, like stepping into the grocery store on a cold and wet day. At least I’m telling myself that’s why they are coughing and am glad that they’re at least wearing a mask....
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01-17-2021, 02:11 PM #33402
I’ve heard of carbon monoxide monitors - are there also carbon dioxide monitors?
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01-17-2021, 03:22 PM #33403
Apparently, yes. On the radio show, they said cost was a couple hundred. Portable. Google tells me that Marr has discussing this a lot since mid-summer. It’s a proxy to having data related to air exchange per hour for a closed space.
Section 9 of the great covid google doc discussed it: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e...h.6h07a0nxbdh7
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01-17-2021, 05:00 PM #33404
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01-17-2021, 06:33 PM #33405
So someone with COVID walks into a room and sneezes (without a mask on) and then walks out.
CO2 readings look good. Do you feel safe in this scenario?
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01-17-2021, 07:10 PM #33406
CO2 is a way of measuring exhaled air with a group in the room. Any numbers you're likely to find for targets assume the same people are in the space.
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01-18-2021, 01:17 AM #33407
An excellent information site on Covid 19 vaccines from the New England Journal of Medicine.
https://www.nejm.org/covid-vaccine?u...tm_content=cta
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01-18-2021, 07:55 AM #33408
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01-18-2021, 09:50 AM #33409
Grim AF. The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SoCal) issued an emergency order suspending permit conditions that limit the number of cremations.
They can't burn the dead fast enough. The bodies are literally stacking up. Meanwhile I have an old college friend that was just admitted to LAC/USCMC and got a bed.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/18/us/ca...rus/index.htmlI've concluded that DJSapp was never DJSapp, and Not DJSapp is also not DJSapp, so that means he's telling the truth now and he was lying before.
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01-18-2021, 10:36 AM #33410
PPP money went to anti-vax groups
https://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...-anti-vaccine/
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01-18-2021, 10:38 AM #33411
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01-18-2021, 07:30 PM #33412
So, this has been brought up somewhere in here before.
Does the 1st world need to keep paying for the production of vaccine until every human being who wants a dose gets one?
MEXICO CITY — In the past few weeks, Britain and the US have watched with relief as their citizens began getting vaccinated against COVID-19 — but across much of Latin America, Africa, and large parts of Asia, the news has been met with a mixture of resignation and anger.
For many people in the developing world, there is still no light at the end of the tunnel.
These countries are struggling for access to the long-awaited vaccines after wealthy countries reserved enough doses to inoculate their populations several times over.
“International solidarity needs to grow,” Martha Delgado, the Mexican official in charge of negotiating the country’s vaccine contracts, told BuzzFeed News. Echoing concerns across the developing world, she warned that there will be no end to the global pandemic until everyone has access to the vaccine. She wants the US and other Western countries to think outside their own borders and their immediate needs. “No one will be safe until everyone is vaccinated,” she said.I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
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01-18-2021, 07:41 PM #33413
We've been buying the world polio vaccines for a while and if we could just convince a few holdouts to take them we could stop. So that's a good goal. On the other hand, given the existence of said holdouts, is there really a problem with demonstrating that selfish rich assholes all want the vaccine and willingly pay to have it first? I feel like that messaging might help alleviate a few problems, too.
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01-18-2021, 07:48 PM #33414
Red China is stepping up to the plate, big time. While the US argues about stupid shit and descends into chaos, China will vaccinate the world and become the next superpower. Bank on it.
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01-18-2021, 08:00 PM #33415Registered User
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01-18-2021, 09:01 PM #33416
Moderna and Pfizer are probably not suitable for underdeveloped countries. As conventionally refrigerated vaccines, especially if they are single dose, come on line I would think those would go more to 3rd world countries, especially if their efficacy is lower. A case could be made that the US at least should be favored for vaccine because we have fucked up so badly controlling the pandemic and no one wants us exporting all that virus.
Of note--I believe all current childhood vaccines and adult virus vaccines are multiple dose. A few adult bacterial vaccines are single dose.
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01-18-2021, 09:07 PM #33417
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01-18-2021, 10:13 PM #33418Registered User
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and the MJ grows freerange on all the freeway dividers, man
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01-18-2021, 10:42 PM #33419
New variant observed in California:
https://www.latimes.com/california/s...RaU4df_X8SvEgk
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01-18-2021, 11:32 PM #33420
They're like "Sorry! So sorry we got too many!! Apologies all around!!! Why don't we just share, eh?"
There are likely loads of different variants circulating in the US, since WE'RE #! USA USA USA!!!!1!11!
...it's just that we're kinda behind the curve on defining alla them by doing the in-depth sequence analysis on a widespread epidemiological basis.
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01-19-2021, 01:16 AM #33421
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01-19-2021, 06:46 AM #33422Registered User
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01-19-2021, 07:51 AM #33423
Meanwhile our new Guvnor(sic) is making the moves required to "Open back up".
I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
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01-19-2021, 09:49 AM #33424
China already is a super power.
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01-19-2021, 10:38 AM #33425Registered User
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Fear and Loathing, a Rat Flu Odyssey
Helping out the developing world is something countries do to serve themselves. It strengthens ties and builds diplomacy. Look at all the contracts China is getting for precious metals (things needed for modern computing) all over Asia and Africa. That’s no accident. They’re setting themselves up as the dominant world power in the 21st century.
If we had thought beyond our immediate needs, we’d be doing the same thing. They are also taking trillions and investing in their own infrastructure, something we’d be able to do, say, if we cut back military spending and increased domestic infrastructure spending by the same amount.
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