Rob Roy
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Damn 8 tracks!Yawn....give your head a shake Bob. I think the tape is stuck again.
Damn 8 tracks!Yawn....give your head a shake Bob. I think the tape is stuck again.
Have you also observed the trend that the more advanced societies get in general the more the people loose their individual rights due to an never-ending increasingly amount of laws, regulations & rules one must follow? Politicans are always very fast to empower their own cause but seldomly do we see that things are simplified or less ordered.I agree that THOSE humans are dangerous, but I'm hesitant to say that ALL humans are dangerous.
"Lockdowns work" as a blanket statement ignores the unintended consequences of the lockdown.
Failing to consider those consequences, is not scientific, it's political. Hence the claim that "lockdowns work" is like saying, "robbery works" . That may be true from the successful robber's perspective.
I've never like the nihilistic -almost satanistic- aspects of buddhism with all their inversion of reality. How much freedom of thought or movement of muscle does one have in the grave?
Have you also observed the trend that the more advanced societies get in general the more the people loose their individual rights due to an never-ending increasingly amount of laws, regulations & rules one must follow? Politicans are always very fast to empower their own cause but seldomly do we see that things are simplified or less ordered.
The thing is that politicans do this to increase the efficiency of their society, next thing will be only digital cash because coins & paper can be infectious. As a side-effect, the state knows all money transfer which gives them yet another level of control. And so on... ofc the people have to agree to this so the actual job of a politican is actually to "inform" you in such a way that the majority agrees. By "free will" and ofc not influenced by mass media manipulation....
Nevertheless, states can offer alot of statistical proof that their measurements are effective & appropriate. If you don't agree go dare challenge them with equal proof.
Natural selectionSome problems with reopening, even in those blue states doing it safely, I think more discipline is required to get some people to tow the line. There are an awful lot of idiots out there these days, getting some people to wear a mask is gonna be impossible without prosecution and even then some won't. As well as electing Trump, wearing a mask is kinda a national IQ test too, it seems many more Trumpers eschew mask wearing than democrats. I imagine many of these crowded places are filled with self deluded or ignorant people, so there should be lots of Trumpers among them.
Unfortunately far too many innocent people will be harmed and die. Even if you don't die, this bug gives most older adults one Helluva shit kicking and the possibility of being fucked for life. Staying as safe as we can until a vaccine is developed is the best way, I believe treatment options will become available to dramatically lower the mortality rate in developed countries over the summer, an added incentive to stay safe. These treatments include supportive therapies like blood thinners and anti inflammatories, antiviral treatments like plasma transfusion and drugs. It won't be a cure, but it will ease the suffering and death until we get to one, social distancing, testing, case isolation and contact tracing are part of the mix too, as are bans on mass events and other measures like mask wearing in public..Natural selection
I'm not even sure that is a Buddha quote, since there are lots of fake ones, especially used with memes. I think the reference is to liberation which in religious Buddhism can be experienced in this life, with assiduous training, as well as being the end goal for a Buddhist practice in a religious context. Nirvana (sanskrit) means to snuff out of existence, to terminate the endless cycle of rebirth, death and samsaric wandering too painful to imagine. Buddhism along with Hinduism and jainism is a vedic religion and this world view of existence was prevalent among them.I've never like the nihilistic -almost satanistic- aspects of buddhism with all their inversion of reality. How much freedom of thought or movement of muscle does one have in the grave?
Now if Bloomberg wanted to spend a few bucks he could print up 50 or 100 million of those lawn signs and pass them out across the country. Think many folks would put a sign like that on their front lawn? Some would even wait for Trumpers to take it down with a baseball bat or a shotgun!
This should be a dire warning to those eager to reopen without adequate testing and other public health measures. Herd immunity would be painful in deed.
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The results of a Spanish study on Covid-19 immunity have a scary takeaway
One of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the world isn’t anything close to a worst-case scenario.www.vox.com
The results of a Spanish study on Covid-19 immunity have a scary takeaway
One of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the world isn’t anything close to a worst-case scenario.
Spain has had one of the worst Covid-19 outbreaks in the world, which makes a recently completed antibody-testing study of the Spanish population so significant — and so scary.
Preliminary results from a well-designed survey of antibody presence among Spaniards suggest that even as the Spanish outbreak exploded and then was brought under control, only 5 percent of the country’s population has been infected with the coronavirus so far. This means that the vast majority of the Spanish population remains susceptible to infection if the lifting of restrictions there leads to a new spike in cases.
The message to the rest of the world is that as awful as the pandemic has been in Spain — where more than 27,000 people have died, a far higher per-capita death rate than in the US or even Italy — it’s not even close to an upper limit on how bad things can get.
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I believe it is an unethical " experiment" to go against the consensus of the field on such a dire matter, it is only because of the particular political arrangement that insulates public health officials that allowed it to persist. Also I believe that the 25% number was for Stockholm the less dense areas of the country are a fraction of that, though testing levels are low. Population density appears to be a major factor in the rate of contagion. I wonder if they have done any quality sentinel serological testing, like Spain? Why not? Aren't they interested in the "experiment" and want to monitor it closely? They are a rich country.Apparently, Spain has 5% exposed in the population compared to Sweden with about 25% now exposed.
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Earlier this year, it was horrendous in Spain, seemingly less so in Sweden, yet the picture that is emerging shows disturbing trends for our friends in the Scandanavia. People there are now dying at double the rate Spain is currently experiencing with no signs of decline in rates.
This has become one massive horrible experiment. A big hypothesis test is coming. The one that says coronavirus may be seasonal and the next big wave will come beginning in late August with the peak in fall and winter.
As your article indicates, populations that locked down might see an even worse wave of infections and deaths come fall. Still, though, the Sweden experiment doesn't look like a great alternative.
Like it or not, Europe is conducting uncontrolled experiments. Sweden's State Epidemiologist, Tegnell, called the shots and stands by his country's actions while other countries are taking very different measures by locking down. Thus far, Sweden seems to have gotten much of the pain without any gain. I'd say the experiment going on in Europe shows that lockdowns work. However, we are only in the middle of this experiment. Time will tell. Stay tuned.I believe it is an unethical " experiment" to go against the consensus of the field on such a dire matter, it is only because of the particular political arrangement that insulates public health officials that allowed it to persist. Also I believe that the 25% number was for Stockholm the less dense areas of the country are a fraction of that, though testing levels are low. Population density appears to be a major factor in the rate of contagion. I wonder if they have done any quality sentinel serological testing, like Spain? Why not? Aren't they interested in the "experiment" and want to monitor it closely? They are a rich country.
I posted an article that went into it in some detail, by Swedes who disagree! Malmo was lower and the smaller towns, I'll have a look for it. I'm beginning to suspect the data coming out of Sweden, this guy has too much at stake and too much control, the low rate of testing considering what they are doing is kind of telling. No testing = I don't want to know in a rich country. You would think they would be doing a lot of virus and serological testing, if they really wanted to protect the population with their "novel" approach.I don't know if you are citing a news story or just another of your beliefs. I cited a Bloomberg article posted on May 13 that said:
Given their needless high death rates, if I lived there, I'd be furious over Sweden's government's decisions on this matter. That said, their decisions could be validated by future developments but right now it seems they lost their bet on which way to go with locking down. Because -- their experience at this time shows lockdowns work.I posted an article that went into it in some detail, by Swedes who disagree! Malmo was lower and the smaller towns, I'll have a look for it. I'm beginning to suspect the data coming out of Sweden, this guy has too much at stake and too much control, the low rate of testing considering what they are doing is kind of telling. No testing = I don't want to know in a rich country. You would think they would be doing a lot of virus and serological testing, if they really wanted to protect the population with their "novel" approach.