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COVID-19 (coronavirus disease)/SARS-CoV-2 virus

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by tinman, Jan 22, 2020.

  1. daywalker02

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    If that close contact wasn't longer than 15 minutes then your chances improve not getting it. (the earlier deductions)

    And the Virus load (CT numbers) also play a role. Close contact in closed rooms or outdoors......

    Then of course you got your booster shot. I think Omicron does not really care.
     
  2. rocketsjudoka

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    Netherlands starting Dec 30th are putting in a mandatory quarantine for travelers from the US. Im coming back from Singapore through Amsterdam next week so I might’ve lucked out.

    That said they are requiring a negative test two days before arrival. The US is still requiring a negative test one day before arrival for all travelers regardless of vaccination status or immigration.
     
  3. cheke64

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    It's inevitable, everyone will get it. The good thing is that nobody is dying from this if you're vax. Nobody is critically ill. My wife had the booster and she's the only one that never got it.
     
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    My buddy and father both are complaining about back pain. They both tested positive for Covid this week.
     
  6. Surfguy

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    I would say only a quarter of people I saw at the grocery store are masking up. Most people just don’t seem to care. It’s really not fair to hospitals because they are paying a big price again because of mostly non-vaxxers getting real sick.
     
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    That's why I put my 2 week notice. I'm not going to take these beatdowns in the ER with no pay increase. I got covid and didn't get paid the whole week I was sick and I gave covid to my family. They know im a strong worker so they came back with a counter-offer and I'm still negotiating my pay.
     
  8. Invisible Fan

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    It's a big FU to healthcare workers. I guess we'll see how things hold up in a few months.
     
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  9. Space Ghost

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    Show statistics please. Not news articles.

    Kthxbye
     
  10. Kim

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    Y'all do realize fully vaccinated people are spreading the virus, right? That has been proven.
     
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  13. Space Ghost

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    Goal post has been moved. Keep up bro. Predicting the probability distribution of an electron is easier than the day to day narrative of Covid.
     
  14. Bobbythegreat

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    2022 is the year covid cowardice ends. By now, enough people have either been vaccinated or have had it already AND it's continuing to get weaker as it mutates. I predict the fear p*rn will finally stop working on the vast majority of the population and even those who don't live in free states will be able to return to their lives. Enough is enough.
     
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    Good for you. I know from experience (in a general sense) how hard you work. Fight for yourself.


    That being said....

    I was exposed at work. Like, I spent probably 5 hours sitting next to this person with no mask on (silly me) over the course of three days leading up to their positive test. My wife was also exposed a week ago for an 8-12 hour period of working with someone and eating communal food.

    Now, two days later, I do have some congestion (not abnormal for me). I have a slight tickle in my throat. I feel a slight bit fatigue/achy (could be in my head). I've had a slight headache as well, which isn't abnormal for me.

    I feel like I'm being a bit dramatic in wanting tested, I think. I feel like this new variant is a big ball of nothing. I think it will be the one that ends the connotation associated with covid. But I also don't want to be disrespectful to anyone in any way. I want to do the right thing and get tested.

    I just want to politely bring up that I think this is our ticket out of this.
     
  16. Bandwagoner

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    prior infection is less protection than vaccine. vaccine was not our ticket out of this. The next variant might not be as mild. I don't see how this changes the long term unless it has to do with people changing attitudes about catching it like BTG said.
     
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    Do you mean changing attitudes as in, willing to catch it for herd immunity, or trying not to catch it, like the CDC suggests?


    That's kind of the rock and hard place I'm at. I think we need to take our chances with herd immunity in general right now, but it's taboo to bring up, especially with the hospital systems struggling. I know of plenty that are apart of that struggle, and enough that are apart of that struggle that feel the same way I do.
     
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  19. Bandwagoner

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    I mean change in attitude about how scared people are to catch it. CDC gave up on herd immunity shortly after the election

    https://covid19-projections.com/path-to-herd-immunity/

    I think there are things we can do to mitigate the individual risk but as a population we are at the mercy of the virus evolution.
     
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  20. Two Sandwiches

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    Lol no idea what you're getting at? Other than confirming I'm offering my opinion? Are only facts and scientific papers allowed in this thread?


    If so, here you go....


    https://www.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/coronavirus/article-690289

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/12/14/south-africa-omicron-coronavirus/

    https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/29/omi...s-earlier-covid-strains-oxford-scientist.html

    https://thehill.com/policy/healthca...on-symptoms-more-mild-due-to-less-lung-damage


    Virus deaths in the U.S. are declining even as Covid-19 cases rise, according to federal health officials who suggested the surging omicron variant may cause less suffering than other strains.

    Cases jumped 60% from the prior week, in large part due to the omicron variant, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky said during a briefing Wednesday. In the same period, deaths fell 7% to a 7-day average of about 1,100 per day.


    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...-fall-in-u-s-even-as-omicron-spread-continues


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