As of 14Jan, 2.5 million US kids tested positive for #COVID19. Some 211,000 children were diagnosed between Jan. 7 and Jan 14 — the largest single-week increase. In states with mortality data, 0.00%-0.06% of all child COVID-19 cases resulted in death
Corona Virus: It's a Marathon, Not a Sprint
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surprising no one:
The Biden administration's pandemic response team continues to express shock at the lack of a vaccine distribution plan under the Trump administration. CNN reported Thursday that one Biden administration source claimed no plan was left for them and that "we are going to have to build everything from scratch."
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Thankfully, a plan has been released. It's 200 pages, so...yeah. Gotta get to work...
EDIT: I guess as a quick introduction, the plan is focused around 7 goals:
EDIT: I guess as a quick introduction, the plan is focused around 7 goals:
1. Restore trust with the American people.
2. Mount a safe, effective, and comprehensive vaccination campaign.
3. Mitigate spread through expanding masking, testing, data, treatments, health care workforce, and clear public health standards.
4. Immediately expand emergency relief and exercise the Defense Production Act.
5. Safely reopen schools, businesses, and travel while protecting workers.
6. Protect those most at risk and advance equity, including across racial, ethnic and rural/urban lines.
7. Restore U.S. leadership globally and build better preparedness for future threats.
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The consultant in me wants to ask the author...are those numbers a semblance of an idea about priority? Especially since 1 is seems to be key to nearly everything below and 7 is aspirational and frankly 'nice to have' at this point.
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My quick take from reading is yes, it's a scaling / building list. Without question the restoration of trust is and should be first. The damage that has been done is real.
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Faucci just cornered for joking about the difference in POTUS. His response was that was not a joke, it was very serious. It's uncomfortable to contradict the president... but the science must speak for itself.
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Can't they just find the plan that the previous administration tried to hand off to the Trump Administration? The one they said they didn't need and trashed right before they needed it?Smoove_B wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 4:47 pm Thankfully, a plan has been released. It's 200 pages, so...yeah. Gotta get to work...
EDIT: I guess as a quick introduction, the plan is focused around 7 goals:
1. Restore trust with the American people.
2. Mount a safe, effective, and comprehensive vaccination campaign.
3. Mitigate spread through expanding masking, testing, data, treatments, health care workforce, and clear public health standards.
4. Immediately expand emergency relief and exercise the Defense Production Act.
5. Safely reopen schools, businesses, and travel while protecting workers.
6. Protect those most at risk and advance equity, including across racial, ethnic and rural/urban lines.
7. Restore U.S. leadership globally and build better preparedness for future threats.
I mean the sad thing is that we had the framework for these plans before.
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It felt so weird watching that. A press briefing, by an expert, speaking fairly freely, answering questions in good faith.LordMortis wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 5:25 pm Faucci just cornered for joking about the difference in POTUS. His response was that was not a joke, it was very serious. It's uncomfortable to contradict the president... but the science must speak for itself.
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At this point, it should remove all doubt over whether or not the Trump administration had a choke-hold on the CDC, the NIH and anyone else that could have done or said anything even remotely helpful.Zaxxon wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 5:50 pmIt felt so weird watching that. A press briefing, by an expert, speaking fairly freely, answering questions in good faith.
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Fauci was pretty clear on that, even if he was very Fauci in the way he confirmed it.Smoove_B wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 6:49 pmAt this point, it should remove all doubt over whether or not the Trump administration had a choke-hold on the CDC, the NIH and anyone else that could have done or said anything even remotely helpful.Zaxxon wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 5:50 pmIt felt so weird watching that. A press briefing, by an expert, speaking fairly freely, answering questions in good faith.
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Yeah. They are murderers. Or negligent homiciders if that upsets too much.Smoove_B wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 6:49 pmAt this point, it should remove all doubt over whether or not the Trump administration had a choke-hold on the CDC, the NIH and anyone else that could have done or said anything even remotely helpful.Zaxxon wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 5:50 pmIt felt so weird watching that. A press briefing, by an expert, speaking fairly freely, answering questions in good faith.
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Kind of explains why some of the Trump people involved in the vaccine effort ducked the Biden staff during the transition.hitbyambulance wrote:surprising no one:
The Biden administration's pandemic response team continues to express shock at the lack of a vaccine distribution plan under the Trump administration. CNN reported Thursday that one Biden administration source claimed no plan was left for them and that "we are going to have to build everything from scratch."
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It's not all bad news, though.
Amazing what putting competent people in charge can do.In last week’s update, we wrote that the United States had reported the worst weekly case, hospitalization, and death numbers of the pandemic. At the time, it wasn’t clear what proportion of the case and death increases were related to postholiday reporting backlogs. This week brings some clarity: The backlogs appear to be largely behind us, and the underlying trends are moving in the right direction for most of the country. Even for the states experiencing the worst outbreaks, we are seeing early indications that the rates of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are easing, though some areas are still reporting dangerously high case and hospitalization levels and wrenching death rates.

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Little Raven wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 7:54 pm It's not all bad news, though.Amazing what putting competent people in charge can do.In last week’s update, we wrote that the United States had reported the worst weekly case, hospitalization, and death numbers of the pandemic. At the time, it wasn’t clear what proportion of the case and death increases were related to postholiday reporting backlogs. This week brings some clarity: The backlogs appear to be largely behind us, and the underlying trends are moving in the right direction for most of the country. Even for the states experiencing the worst outbreaks, we are seeing early indications that the rates of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are easing, though some areas are still reporting dangerously high case and hospitalization levels and wrenching death rates.![]()
https://deadline.com/2021/01/joe-biden- ... 234677845/
Biden also rattled off brief descriptions of each of the executive orders as he signed them. According to the president, they addressed:
Supply chain
Keeping workers safe
Ensuring equitable response
Promoting safe travel
Setting up a pandemic testing board
Studying a safe schools commission
Maintaining Covid data
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SEE! MASKS DON'T WORK ARGLBARGL@$%?&3*!
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-heal ... SKBN29Q2R7The French government is now recommending that people wear surgical masks in public because they offer better protection from COVID-19 transmission than fabric face coverings, Health Minister Olivier Veran said on Thursday.
France already requires masks to be worn in public places, but until now has not made recommendations about the type of masks. French authorities are worried they could be hit by new, more contagious variants of the virus.
“The recommendation that I make to the French people is to no longer use fabric masks,” Veran told French broadcaster TF1.
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MA started to plateau last weekend. We're still at a high level, but it's stopped getting worse. But another surge from the new supervirus seems baked in, and unless we vaccinate a lot of people in a hurry, it's going to evolve its way around the vaccine.Little Raven wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 7:54 pm It's not all bad news, though.Amazing what putting competent people in charge can do.In last week’s update, we wrote that the United States had reported the worst weekly case, hospitalization, and death numbers of the pandemic. At the time, it wasn’t clear what proportion of the case and death increases were related to postholiday reporting backlogs. This week brings some clarity: The backlogs appear to be largely behind us, and the underlying trends are moving in the right direction for most of the country. Even for the states experiencing the worst outbreaks, we are seeing early indications that the rates of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are easing, though some areas are still reporting dangerously high case and hospitalization levels and wrenching death rates.![]()
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I'm not trying to filter out toxic particulates with my mask. I'm trying to avoid exhaling in a hemisphere of potential infection around me. I suppose if I was around people not wearing masks, I'd be a lot more interested in switching to the N95 medical masks. As long as we're all masked up, does N95 really help enough to warrant dipping into medical PPE for the general population?hitbyambulance wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:26 pmFrance already requires masks to be worn in public places, but until now has not made recommendations about the type of masks. French authorities are worried they could be hit by new, more contagious variants of the virus.
Beyond real. It's slipped into downright surreal territory. I'd never have thought, before Trump, that millions of people would flare up in anger because they were being asked to be mildly inconvenienced in order to save lives. The lies they were told from the beginning of the pandemic warped the fabric of the nation and has left it nearly impossible to deal with this as just a public health crisis.Smoove_B wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 5:13 pmMy quick take from reading is yes, it's a scaling / building list. Without question the restoration of trust is and should be first. The damage that has been done is real.
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The UK is considering paying people 500 pounds if they test positive.
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https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-any ... e-12195040Everyone who tests positive for coronavirus could soon receive a one-off payment of £500, in a government move to persuade more people to get a test and self-isolate after a positive result.
The dramatic plan being considered by ministers follows research that suggested only 17% of people with COVID-19 symptoms come forward to get a test because they fear losing their income if they stop working.
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You couldn't do that here in the US. You'd have people throwing COVID transmission parties just for the cash.Defiant wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 9:20 am The UK is considering paying people 500 pounds if they test positive.
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-any ... e-12195040Everyone who tests positive for coronavirus could soon receive a one-off payment of £500, in a government move to persuade more people to get a test and self-isolate after a positive result.
The dramatic plan being considered by ministers follows research that suggested only 17% of people with COVID-19 symptoms come forward to get a test because they fear losing their income if they stop working.
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People in the UK aren't immune from such stupidity, either. Hence my reaction.Blackhawk wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 9:35 amYou couldn't do that here in the US. You'd have people throwing COVID transmission parties just for the cash.Defiant wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 9:20 am The UK is considering paying people 500 pounds if they test positive.
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-any ... e-12195040Everyone who tests positive for coronavirus could soon receive a one-off payment of £500, in a government move to persuade more people to get a test and self-isolate after a positive result.
The dramatic plan being considered by ministers follows research that suggested only 17% of people with COVID-19 symptoms come forward to get a test because they fear losing their income if they stop working.
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(Actually, maybe people in the US would think 500 pounds was weight rather than money and wouldn't do it because who wants to gain that much weight?)
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Yeah, that's not a US thing. Paying people to contract the virus is an incredibly stupid idea regardless of nationality, because people will try to contract the virus.
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If the idea is to encourage people to get tested, why not just pay them something smaller (say 10 pounds) for getting tested regardless of the outcome?
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People might not be interested in risking having to quarantine for a couple of weeks in exchange for that 10 pounds.El Guapo wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:13 am If the idea is to encourage people to get tested, why not just pay them something smaller (say 10 pounds) for getting tested regardless of the outcome?
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Wonder if they can do something like: Here's 500 pounds in exchange for committing to getting tested every week for the next year. Or something like that.
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Go old school: stamp book. "Collect 40 out of 50 weekly stamps and earn £500!"Defiant wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:38 am Wonder if they can do something like: Here's 500 pounds in exchange for committing to getting tested every week for the next year. Or something like that.
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Well, the idea is that they'd be getting maybe 10 pounds a day for getting tested daily, or something.Defiant wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:37 amPeople might not be interested in risking having to quarantine for a couple of weeks in exchange for that 10 pounds.El Guapo wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:13 am If the idea is to encourage people to get tested, why not just pay them something smaller (say 10 pounds) for getting tested regardless of the outcome?
But there should be income support for people who have to quarantine, right? I guess one could call that money for testing positive, but at least replacing lost job income seems reasonable.
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Today's Bloomberg COVID vaccine tracking update has the US jumping by 1.4M doses in the past 24 hours. 7-day average jumped to 982k.
Still far less than we need, but good to see it continuing to climb.
Still far less than we need, but good to see it continuing to climb.
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Florida is putting rules in place since they gave 41,000 shots to out of state and foreigners who flocked there for their shot. So Florida citizens only now unless you are a health care working helping the state. But yet they say those people that got the first one can come back for the second. Id tell them tough titty.
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Kaiser Health News, May 2019
Family Of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Publicly Chastise Him For Disseminating ‘Dangerous Misinformation’ About Vaccinations
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s sister, brother and niece wrote an op-ed piece that denounces Kennedy's stance on immunizations. “On this issue, Bobby is an outlier in the Kennedy family,” they wrote. Kennedy is chairman of the board of Children’s Health Defense, a groups that's website links to information and videos that blame vaccines for food allergies and claim that vaccines against diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus are killing people.
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My folks (aged 82 and 70) live in Florida from December through April. They received their first shot in accordance to Florida's rules. How would you handle their second shot?Daehawk wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:14 pm Florida is putting rules in place since they gave 41,000 shots to out of state and foreigners who flocked there for their shot. So Florida citizens only now unless you are a health care working helping the state. But yet they say those people that got the first one can come back for the second. Id tell them tough titty.
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malchior wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 12:14 am This seems helpful.
https://mobile.twitter.com/RobertKenned ... 9665645569

This was identified up front as a concern of prioritizing vaccines to the elderly. What a POS for putting out a tweet in that manner.
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Yeah, he's definitely on the Top 10 list as being a genuine POS, for sure - and he's been at it for years. There's so many scientists, researchers and public health advocates countering everything he says and speaking out against him, but they just don't have that "star power" to convince the anti-vaccination crowd of anything other than his lies. It's beyond frustrating.
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If they were following the rules (and it sounds like it was previously ok for out of state people to get the shot) they should get the follow up shot.Daehawk wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:14 pm Florida is putting rules in place since they gave 41,000 shots to out of state and foreigners who flocked there for their shot. So Florida citizens only now unless you are a health care working helping the state. But yet they say those people that got the first one can come back for the second. Id tell them tough titty.
Hell, even if someone lies/knowingly cuts in line in order to get a shot, I think they should get the second shot at the right time if one is available.
Punish them by fining them or something like that, not by withholding the second shot.
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Kennedy has been an asshole idiot for many years. Not sure how being from his family got him to the point he is. The rest turned out ok it seems. But he is a ass.
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As of today, the US is over 1M doses/day for the rolling 7-day period. Now let's do 2M.
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Well, the school shutdown lasted exactly five days. Back to hybrid in the morning.
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CDC reviewing new data that suggests coronavirus variant identified in UK could be more deadly
Thats not more deadly because it infects more but because each case could be more deadly.
Thats not more deadly because it infects more but because each case could be more deadly.
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…which was specifically elucidated clearly last year in a much more informative article from The Atlantic that is well worth reading in its entirety.Daehawk wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 9:53 am CDC reviewing new data that suggests coronavirus variant identified in UK could be more deadly
Thats not more deadly because it infects more but because each case could be more deadly.
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1.16M doses/day.Zaxxon wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 9:09 pm As of today, the US is over 1M doses/day for the rolling 7-day period. Now let's do 2M.