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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#321 » by Floody100 » Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:16 am

Xpressure wrote:Royce Young just said on ESPN Sportscenter that 3 teams has been in contact with Rudy Gobert while he was showing symptoms:

- Celtics
- Raptors
- Pistons

:o :o :o


Gobert’s an idiot.
With how much information detailing not only how dangerous it is but how easy it spreads you’d think he would’ve went straight to the medical staff & got tested even if he didn’t have it.
The clown might’ve just infected 4 teams :nonono:
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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#322 » by K For Three » Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:17 am

bisme37 wrote:
Read on Twitter

Here we go, about to save the world.

:nod:
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Post#323 » by Parliament10 » Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:18 am

PierceFan4ever wrote:Jaylen Brown makes me proud to have him as a Celtic. Such a good dude with a good heart. I’m glad of how he’s spreading awareness and isn’t being a clown like a lot of people his age are with social media making jokes about this serious virus.

He is a Vice-President of the NBPA.
Guy has a good amount of sense.
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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#324 » by Parliament10 » Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:20 am

Kemba For Three wrote:
bisme37 wrote:
Read on Twitter

Here we go, about to save the world.

:nod:

That would be Great.
It's still going to take some time to get it passed all the testing and regulations.
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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#325 » by Slax » Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:23 am

Parliament10 wrote:
Kemba For Three wrote:
bisme37 wrote:
Read on Twitter

Here we go, about to save the world.

:nod:

That would be Great.
It's still going to take some time to get it passed all the testing and regulations.

Not to mention, getting a first batch ready for testing is different from scaling up hundreds of millions of vaccines so that everyone can have them. But it's promising we already have something to test! I'm cautiously optimistic.
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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#326 » by Parliament10 » Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:24 am

Read on Twitter
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Nothing is given."

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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#327 » by MagicBagley18 » Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:27 am

Slax wrote:
Parliament10 wrote:
Kemba For Three wrote:Here we go, about to save the world.

:nod:

That would be Great.
It's still going to take some time to get it passed all the testing and regulations.

Not to mention, getting a first batch ready for testing is different from scaling up hundreds of millions of vaccines so that everyone can have them. But it's promising we already have something to test! I'm cautiously optimistic.


Some info on Moderna and other info ab other things in development with them

https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/03/11/will-moderna-make-a-fortune-off-its-coronavirus-va.aspx
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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#328 » by Parliament10 » Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:30 am

MagicBagley18 wrote:
Slax wrote:
Parliament10 wrote:That would be Great.
It's still going to take some time to get it passed all the testing and regulations.

Not to mention, getting a first batch ready for testing is different from scaling up hundreds of millions of vaccines so that everyone can have them. But it's promising we already have something to test! I'm cautiously optimistic.


Some info on Moderna and other info ab other things in development with them

https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/03/11/will-moderna-make-a-fortune-off-its-coronavirus-va.aspx

Very interesting article.
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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#329 » by Xpressure » Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:32 am

MagicBagley18 wrote:
Slax wrote:
Parliament10 wrote:That would be Great.
It's still going to take some time to get it passed all the testing and regulations.

Not to mention, getting a first batch ready for testing is different from scaling up hundreds of millions of vaccines so that everyone can have them. But it's promising we already have something to test! I'm cautiously optimistic.


Some info on Moderna and other info ab other things in development with them

https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/03/11/will-moderna-make-a-fortune-off-its-coronavirus-va.aspx


“...aiming to have it ready for public use in 2021

Umm... :-?
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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#330 » by Parliament10 » Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:33 am

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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#331 » by Parliament10 » Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:34 am

Xpressure wrote:
MagicBagley18 wrote:
Slax wrote:Not to mention, getting a first batch ready for testing is different from scaling up hundreds of millions of vaccines so that everyone can have them. But it's promising we already have something to test! I'm cautiously optimistic.


Some info on Moderna and other info ab other things in development with them

https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/03/11/will-moderna-make-a-fortune-off-its-coronavirus-va.aspx


“...aiming to have it ready for public use in 2021

Umm... :-?

Yeah, I heard earlier this week that it would take about a year, to get it to the public.
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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#332 » by Ed Pinkney » Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:38 am

Xpressure wrote:
MagicBagley18 wrote:
Slax wrote:Not to mention, getting a first batch ready for testing is different from scaling up hundreds of millions of vaccines so that everyone can have them. But it's promising we already have something to test! I'm cautiously optimistic.


Some info on Moderna and other info ab other things in development with them

https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/03/11/will-moderna-make-a-fortune-off-its-coronavirus-va.aspx


“...aiming to have it ready for public use in 2021

Umm... :-?



My understanding is 12 to 18 months is about as fast as it gets in terms of getting something approved for use.
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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#333 » by canman1971 » Thu Mar 12, 2020 3:38 am

Come on smart people. There hasn’t been enough time for any answers let alone vaccines. One thing we always teach our students is be careful of your sources. Not saying they are wrong, but be wary and smart.
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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#334 » by Xpressure » Thu Mar 12, 2020 4:05 am

Read on Twitter
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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#335 » by K For Three » Thu Mar 12, 2020 4:06 am

One thing to be careful of is hypochondria with this situation.

My mom already is prone to panic attacks and had one earlier. She thought she had the virus. She felt normal after taking her blood pressure meds and some food and is fine now.

I often get allergies in March/April at times anyway. Some sneezing/blowing my nose etc. It's nothing that can't be controlled with rest and antihistamines.

I am sure many have some sort of symptom and think "OMG I have it".

This is a tough one and there will be a lot of panic/anxiety too.
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Post#336 » by Soulcatcher33 » Thu Mar 12, 2020 4:17 am

denmuscles wrote:Soulcatcher33 how can you be so cold and cruel bro


Life is cold and cruel. Welcome to the the world off your mothers teat.
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Post#337 » by denmuscles » Thu Mar 12, 2020 4:26 am

Soulcatcher33 wrote:
denmuscles wrote:Soulcatcher33 how can you be so cold and cruel bro


Life is cold and cruel. Welcome to the the world off your mothers teat.



You my man are one sad individual. Best of luck to you.!
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Post#338 » by Andrew McCeltic » Thu Mar 12, 2020 4:31 am

Kemba For Three wrote:One thing to be careful of is hypochondria with this situation.

My mom already is prone to panic attacks and had one earlier. She thought she had the virus. She felt normal after taking her blood pressure meds and some food and is fine now.

I often get allergies in March/April at times anyway. Some sneezing/blowing my nose etc. It's nothing that can't be controlled with rest and antihistamines.

I am sure many have some sort of symptom and think "OMG I have it".

This is a tough one and there will be a lot of panic/anxiety too.


I have a very light cough, like six times a day if I breathe just the right way.. but I’m mildly worried about asymptomatic carrying and the incubation period.. Some reporting I’ve seen suggests the virus has been here for awhile and has probably spread much more than test numbers indicate
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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#339 » by K For Three » Thu Mar 12, 2020 4:37 am

Andrew McCeltic wrote:
Kemba For Three wrote:One thing to be careful of is hypochondria with this situation.

My mom already is prone to panic attacks and had one earlier. She thought she had the virus. She felt normal after taking her blood pressure meds and some food and is fine now.

I often get allergies in March/April at times anyway. Some sneezing/blowing my nose etc. It's nothing that can't be controlled with rest and antihistamines.

I am sure many have some sort of symptom and think "OMG I have it".

This is a tough one and there will be a lot of panic/anxiety too.


I have a very light cough, like six times a day if I breathe just the right way.. but I’m mildly worried about asymptomatic carrying and the incubation period.. Some reporting I’ve seen suggests the virus has been here for awhile and has probably spread much more than test numbers indicate


Yeah you don't know how long this has been around. Been reading around the internet of some thinking it has been out west for some time. Seems to be around New England more than I would like to hear.

You might be dehydrated too Andrew, drink more water everyday.

I get spring allergies and get very very dry (antihistamines dry you out) so I have to load up on liquids.

If you really feel like you have a fever I would be more concerned but then again it's tough since people still might be getting the ordinary normal flu too or light versions of it.
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Re: OT: Coronavirus/COVID-19 

Post#340 » by Mr_Mojo_Risin » Thu Mar 12, 2020 4:45 am

Soulcatcher33 wrote:
denmuscles wrote:Soulcatcher33 how can you be so cold and cruel bro


Life is cold and cruel. Welcome to the the world off your mothers teat.

Being on multiple forums there is one universal truth. People will spend hours trying to convince someone they don't know to adopt their point of view. Rarely is it successful.

Outside of wanting people to see things as you see them, what is the purpose of your posts in this thread? Sincere question.

I'm of the view the world is over populated and life can be hard. No doubt. But if life is hard, why would you want to make it harder? The world is full of pricks for sure, but are you trying to prove that? Does it make you feel better?

You're clearly aware enough to understand most here don't think the way you do, so what help are your posts providing?

The world might be hard, cold and in need of less people in it, but this is neither the time or the place to be talking about it with any real end than pissing people off. If that's your aim then it seems you've succeeded.

There are real people with valid concerns affecting their lives simply expressing themselves here and philosophical discussions while interesting, can best be discussed in a different place.

In any case, I appreciate different points of view, but choose your time and place if you really want to be heard.

Peace out, or war on and destruct man, whatever floats your boat.

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