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Also with morons giving dumb advice that undermines their credibility and threatens our safety.
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niQ wrote:
Dirk wrote:niQ wrote:
Canada
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Also with morons giving dumb advice that undermines their credibility and threatens our safety.

LKN wrote:Great thread - some of it is very technical (I don't understand all of it)... but some good detailed (albeit anecdotal) observations:

Dirk wrote:Forced to go back home. Not welcome.Spoiler:
Neutral 123 wrote:chrismikayla wrote:So now the CDC is saying obesity and a BMI over 40 is a risk factor. But just BMI can be misleading, because someone 6'1" and 225 is classified obese strictly according to BMI.
A BMO over 40 is very obese. If you mean a waist size over 40 inches and a BMI over 30, then yes, that's the standard. And yes, that person should lose weight.
Dirk wrote:LKN wrote:Great thread - some of it is very technical (I don't understand all of it)... but some good detailed (albeit anecdotal) observations:
NoDopeOnSundays wrote:So, shaking hands as a greeting is officially dead moving forward, right?
I always would give people fist bumps, but I'm going to retire that as well.


chrismikayla wrote:Neutral 123 wrote:chrismikayla wrote:So now the CDC is saying obesity and a BMI over 40 is a risk factor. But just BMI can be misleading, because someone 6'1" and 225 is classified obese strictly according to BMI.
A BMO over 40 is very obese. If you mean a waist size over 40 inches and a BMI over 30, then yes, that's the standard. And yes, that person should lose weight.
I was saying just BMI calculations alone don't tell the whole story. If we go by that Russell Wilson and many NFL quarterbacks are considered obese/overweight.

Courtside wrote:Dirk wrote:Forced to go back home. Not welcome.Spoiler:
As bad as it's going to hit here and bring a scenario that people only saw in movies, it will be nothing like what happens to developing nations, or those like India that are overpopulated and where a human life is not valued as it is here.

TheRealKaboom wrote:mademan wrote:LKN wrote:
One thing I wonder about is if hot/humid weather slows down transmission but of course only when you are outside and/or in a non climate conditioned space
We can watch and see if there's a difference between countries that are heavily air conditioned (US - Florida as an example) and non western nations with less air conditioning.
That it hasnt hit Africa hard, even with the huge population on that continent, is encouraging.
That's because Africa isn't on the global climate "band" where the virus lives. Look at the hardest hit areas: China, Iran, Europe, U.S. Then look at a map of the world and ask yourself what those countries have in common. They are all geographically lined up in a circle across the globe.
Edit: This is what I mean. There's a "band" around the globe where the virus is breaking out. Africa isn't in that band.
I'm also stoned atm and this is just a personal theory.![]()
LKN wrote:Optimus_Steel wrote:Hospitals are firing doctors and nurses speaking out on social media about lack of supplies and protective equipment....we are approaching Elysium very quickly. We have a lack of medical workers, alot of them are getting sick and instead of helping them some hospital networks are firing...
That's not going to last long - they are going to be desperate for anyone who can intubate a patient in the very near future (if they aren't already)
Pointgod wrote:HMFFL wrote:Actual experts? Do those truly exist when it comes to this virus?Pointgod wrote:
No it’s bull. Don’t trust that and other unverified sources. Stick with mainstream media, actual experts and legitimate organizations.
I have heard very little out of them except for wash your hands. The media is eating this up and so are the majority with a camera in their face on tv.
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I have no idea what you’re talking about. For example, I watch MSNBC and they’ve had a number of virologists, epidemiologists, healthcare workers, healthcare policy experts, emergency management experts, and people who’ve worked in the whitehouse during multiple crises. These are credible people not just talking heads on tv or partisan hacks.
Dirk wrote:LKN wrote:Great thread - some of it is very technical (I don't understand all of it)... but some good detailed (albeit anecdotal) observations:
lessthanjake wrote:Kyrie was extremely impactful without LeBron, and basically had zero impact whatsoever if LeBron was on the court.
lessthanjake wrote: By playing in a way that prevents Kyrie from getting much impact, LeBron ensures that controlling for Kyrie has limited effect…

ken6199 wrote:mademan wrote:Neutral 123 wrote:Saw a YouTube video with someone believing that certain temperature and humidity conditions are ideal for the spread. However, that band is also where most of the world's wealth is concentrated. These countries can actually do the testing.
I get that, but it doesnt pass the smell test. It's been in circulation for months so it has clearly its found its way to Africa. Where are the bodies? Forget testing. With the poor health care system in many areas on the continent, we should be seeing bodies stack up, but we're not.
To me, it clearly has reached Africa and hasnt had the same effect it's had in other countries. The reason for that goes far beyond testing.
That's because no many travel to Africa. Less activity = less spread. Look at how many flights fly between EU and US.
Also that picture doesn't mean much. Most of the economy activities sit in that band: US, EU countries, China. The one thing I am worried about is India. Nobody knows what's going on there. Not much data comes out of India, nobody is talking about it. I don't have a good feeling about it.

chrismikayla wrote:Neutral 123 wrote:chrismikayla wrote:So now the CDC is saying obesity and a BMI over 40 is a risk factor. But just BMI can be misleading, because someone 6'1" and 225 is classified obese strictly according to BMI.
A BMO over 40 is very obese. If you mean a waist size over 40 inches and a BMI over 30, then yes, that's the standard. And yes, that person should lose weight.
I was saying just BMI calculations alone don't tell the whole story. If we go by that Russell Wilson and many NFL quarterbacks are considered obese/overweight.
TMU wrote:Out of everyone, Fauci has been most upfront. Social distancing works. As for masks, he states that the government was telling people not to wear masks because they were on shortage to provide hospitals nation-wide - which we all figured. Just as hospitals are now requiring all healthcare personnel wear masks at all times inside the hospital, the CDC will start mandating the public wearing masks with more supply.
Stillwater wrote:Neutral 123 wrote:Metallikid wrote:
Wet markets in China are very likely responsible for the outbreak of COVID-19, but this mindset of blaming the Chinese is completely useless, and here's why:
Other pandemics and moreover, animal-to-human transmission of diseases has come from across the globe:
MERS originated in Saudi Arabia
H1N1 Swine flu originated in Mexico
Mad Cow Disease originated in England
The cause, regardless of location, is industrial scale animal farming in poor conditions. That's it, full stop.
As long as we treat animals as nothing but meat that hasn't died yet, pack them into cages and buildings by the thousands, give them awful things to eat, and slaughter them cruelly after they have lived horrible lives - this will keep happening.
We all have to change and DEMAND CHANGE, starting here first.
I'm no vegan - I love how meats taste - but it is absolutely insane to think it is normal or okay to be eating as much and as many animals as we do today. It can't go on. Not anymore.
I would rather live a life where I only eat small amounts of meat each meal, or only in one meal a day, if it means that the animals are raised well, live good lives, and that a high risk of this kind of thing happening again is DESTROYED FOREVER.
This. To blame China is to miss the point. It's the worldwide exploitation of animals that is the cause. These intensive conditions, including ones in America are breeding grounds for disease. This is common sense but so well hidden from people's minds that it goes unnoticed. This will happen again.
Nobody should be blaming China the people per say but to not at least cobsider blaming a level 4 virology lab (that were testing Coronoviris) for containment failure for whatever reason that is located in Wuhan is a mistake too
Neutral 123 wrote:Pointgod wrote:HMFFL wrote:Actual experts? Do those truly exist when it comes to this virus?
I have heard very little out of them except for wash your hands. The media is eating this up and so are the majority with a camera in their face on tv.
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I have no idea what you’re talking about. For example, I watch MSNBC and they’ve had a number of virologists, epidemiologists, healthcare workers, healthcare policy experts, emergency management experts, and people who’ve worked in the whitehouse during multiple crises. These are credible people not just talking heads on tv or partisan hacks.
Mainstream experts have their agenda as well or else they wouldn't be mainstream. These same experts were claiming that this thing was low risk a few weeks ago.