tbf it WOULD be easy for me compared to other people (if not for the aforementioned folks) in that I have an assload of savings, live alone, and a job that I can do in any state.
but yeah, I would definitely not do so unless I had a clean test first and self-quarantined for 14 days upon arrival.
truth be told though I'm thinking of moving into the ocean
― I hear that sometimes Satan wants to defund police (Neanderthal), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:07 (six years ago)
No Covid in the ocean, afaict.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 26 June 2020 18:08 (six years ago)
I agree that the "why don't you just move" schtick is always a lame reply but i would maybe suggest an exception for florida
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:09 (six years ago)
there's also the "everybody I have ever known in my life sans about four people live in Florida" dilemma, but maybe we can all move and form a commune somewhere.
― I hear that sometimes Satan wants to defund police (Neanderthal), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:15 (six years ago)
i should note that i lived in sarasota for nine months at one point, speaking from some experience
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:17 (six years ago)
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, June 26, 2020 2:08 PM (seven minutes ago)
very high mask use iirc
― rob, Friday, 26 June 2020 18:18 (six years ago)
wait til the first person tries to fuck a whale
― I hear that sometimes Satan wants to defund police (Neanderthal), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:20 (six years ago)
the arizona of the ocean
https://i.imgur.com/sHDCpfE.jpg
wtf are you all doing! where a mask! fuck
― time is running out to pitch in $5 (Karl Malone), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:21 (six years ago)
except all of the fish are like "i just want other fish to follow the law. and maybe the people telling us to wear masks should be declared domestic terrorists, is what many people are saying"
*fish stare blankly, almost like they don't need to blink at all, almost like they're not human*
― time is running out to pitch in $5 (Karl Malone), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:22 (six years ago)
"i just want to spend a weekend on the beach with my family!!!!!"
"i don't know whether to wear a mask! i need a world of probabilities between 0.1% and 99.9% to deliver a probability of 100% so that i have no uncertainty! for now i won't wear a mask tho"
― time is running out to pitch in $5 (Karl Malone), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:23 (six years ago)
that is my impersonation of coronavirus fish in arizona, that's all i got. i will go back to work now
― time is running out to pitch in $5 (Karl Malone), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:24 (six years ago)
lol thank you for that KM, sincerely
― I hear that sometimes Satan wants to defund police (Neanderthal), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:24 (six years ago)
i made them arizona fish instead of florida fish, out of respect 2 u
― time is running out to pitch in $5 (Karl Malone), Friday, 26 June 2020 18:26 (six years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to1XKxFlb2I
― Gin and Juice Newton (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 26 June 2020 19:11 (six years ago)
You can see the actual moment when VP Pence's soul would've left his body if he still had a soul. pic.twitter.com/gmeVAUxTvf— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) June 26, 2020
― Spottie, Friday, 26 June 2020 19:12 (six years ago)
BREAKING: Tennessee sets an all-time daily high in new #COVID19 cases with 1,410, already making this the worst week of the pandemic 1/ https://t.co/54BWulnpYZ— Phil Williams (@NC5PhilWilliams) June 26, 2020
― (•̪●) (carne asada), Friday, 26 June 2020 19:53 (six years ago)
what a fucking disaster! Who would have thought?
― (•̪●) (carne asada), Friday, 26 June 2020 19:55 (six years ago)
the great thing is that each state has different rules about opening and shutting down, and some are in coordination with each other, but most of them aren't! that way, the declining conditions in one state can be sure to affect the states around them as well, including the ones that were starting to do better, on an endless cycle! some have talked about a mysterious "united" entity that would have oversight of the whole thing, like a central effort to coordinate all of the different states into one single "plan". but how many people would that involve? and how can we see them all on the same screen at the same time? technically we could - sure look at the phantom menace trade federation scenes for a look at what that kind of giant central coordinated meeting of "united states" might look like - but there's a reason phantom menace is science-fiction, or fantasy and not a documentary. so for now we all just have to come up with our own plans and pray
― time is running out to pitch in $5 (Karl Malone), Friday, 26 June 2020 20:17 (six years ago)
I can cross three or four state lines in a 20-minute drive.
― Gin and Juice Newton (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 26 June 2020 20:20 (six years ago)
you are the new quad-state captain
― time is running out to pitch in $5 (Karl Malone), Friday, 26 June 2020 20:36 (six years ago)
― Barry "Fatha" Hines (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 26 June 2020 20:44 (six years ago)
nice
― Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Friday, 26 June 2020 20:47 (six years ago)
Yes. Phase three should be "we're doing everything outside for now." https://t.co/W2ltjcFAKE— 'Weird Alex' Pareene (@pareene) June 26, 2020
― brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Friday, 26 June 2020 20:52 (six years ago)
Thank you! That helps a lot. A follow up: those numbers seem to hinge mathematically/scientifically on a survey of the broader, general population where the vast majority of people have likely not had or even been exposed to Covid. But if you just tested people who had or suspected they had Covid, a sort of self-selecting (if not statistically sound, scientifically speaking) pool, wouldn't the PPV be higher? Maybe it isn't useful in terms of applicable data that can then be extrapolated across populations, but it seems that it could be useful for that specific demographic.
Right. A test with a high FPR becomes less and less useful if population prevalence goes down. Conversely, you can get useful information from a high FPR test if you restrict its use to populations who are more likely to have the condition. "Useful information" here means "you can maximize the number of people who really do have the condition".
The PPV is probably better than 50% in practice because the prevalence of antibodies *among people taking the test* is higher than the background population prevalence (you only take the test right now if you have reason to think you have had covid). But the corollary of that is: screening everyone for antibodies is not useful.
That is, you don't screen young people for diseases associated with old age, but if you limited screenings *exclusively* to old people, then would the PPV for Old Age Illness X be higher? Does it/can it work that way?
Exactly. The PPV of screening 100% of the population for breast cancer every year is very low because most people don't have breast cancer. But if you only screen women then PPV goes up. And if you only screen women over X it goes up more.
So in the case of the strep rapid test, it's hitting 98-99% specificity, which is good, but does't seem *that* much better than the 95% specificity of the Covid antibody test, and the sensitivity of both tests seem relatively similar (around 90%). Which may be why I'd heard that the Covid test, like strep, is more likely to yield false negatives than false positives, even if the false positive rate is still statistically something to be aware of.
Well, it depends on your perspective. If you're a health official, you're thinking in terms of testing a bunch of people. In that situation, the covid antibody test is more likely to yield false positives (in the sense that it's a more common outcome than a false negative) simply because most people don't have the antibody, so they logically can't have a false negative! There's just fewer opportuntities for the test to screw up in the sense of missing a case. There are lots of opportunities for it to screw up by seeing antibodies where they don't exist.
If you're a individual person deciding whether to have a test it's different. Absent other information, there's a 5% chance you have the antibodies. Before you take the test, there are two ways the test can go wrong for you: FP and FN. The probability of a FP is 95% (you're negative) * 5% (the test screws up) = 4.7%. The probability of a FN is 5% (you're positive) * 10% (the test screws up) = 0.5%. So yes, the probability of a false negative for a particular person who hasn't yet taken the test is higher. But once you take the test you can rule one of these two out so the relative probability of these two outcomes isn't super important.
One last point: it might not seem it, but 99% specificity is *a lot* better than 95% specificity. Think in terms of the FPR. That's 1% vs 5%. It's five times better! (This is why I like FPR and FNR btw, rather than specificity and sensitivity.)
You know how you hear that machine learning has gotten really good recently? It's a bunch of tasks we used to get right 95-97% of the time. Now it's 99%. That is a *HUGE* improvement and has qualitatively changed how useful ML is, even though 99 doesn't seem that much bigger than 95.
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Friday, 26 June 2020 21:03 (six years ago)
* "Useful information" here means "you can maximize the number of people who really do have the condition that you find".
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Friday, 26 June 2020 21:04 (six years ago)
Google searches related to loss of smell, past seven days https://t.co/rCeGQJmQo9 pic.twitter.com/aj8RaKkswW— Christopher Ingraham (@_cingraham) June 26, 2020
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Friday, 26 June 2020 21:19 (six years ago)
oof
― Nhex, Friday, 26 June 2020 21:42 (six years ago)
Dang
― Joey Corona (Euler), Friday, 26 June 2020 22:04 (six years ago)
47,000+ new cases today
― Dan S, Saturday, 27 June 2020 01:49 (six years ago)
in the US
― Dan S, Saturday, 27 June 2020 01:50 (six years ago)
the republican governors set up a buffet table for the virus
― the unappreciated charisma of cows (Aimless), Saturday, 27 June 2020 02:07 (six years ago)
just 3 and a half months ago, we had 949 cases and 30 deaths. this thing has moved at exactly the speed expected by statisticians,virologists, and epidemiologists, and half the country doesn't give a shit and screams fake news.
― I hear that sometimes Satan wants to defund police (Neanderthal), Saturday, 27 June 2020 03:59 (six years ago)
But some of us scream 5G
― Well, that's a fine howdy adieu! (Old Lunch), Saturday, 27 June 2020 04:27 (six years ago)
I just went onto the DW Blackstone asshole's FB, where he posts mostly publicly. He's the dude who just created the meme about being OSHA certified and therefore qualified to tell us masks are bullshit.
It's been debunked (https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/effectiveness-face-masks/), and within 5 minutes of me telling him this, he blocked me minutes later.
but hey, there's the Snopes link for your friends and family who are suckered by it. Do the thing that I do, which is decoupling the supporting articles from Snopes and attaching them individually and summarizing their content, since some people are now programmed to say Snopes is "fake news".
― I hear that sometimes Satan wants to defund police (Neanderthal), Saturday, 27 June 2020 04:30 (six years ago)
It's deeply unfair that people who've taken this seriously and the people they love will pay in equal measure but humanity seems to be implicitly-yet-strongly insisting that their ranks need to be thinned so I guess they're gonna get what they've been incoherently screaming for.
― Well, that's a fine howdy adieu! (Old Lunch), Saturday, 27 June 2020 04:39 (six years ago)
decoupling the supporting articles from Snopes and attaching them individually and summarizing their content, since some people are now programmed to say Snopes is "fake news".
sadly I gotta take this down as a note, good call
― sleeve, Saturday, 27 June 2020 05:12 (six years ago)
(and I'm dealing with the opposite end, the hippie anti-vaxxers who watch Plandemic)
― sleeve, Saturday, 27 June 2020 05:13 (six years ago)
yeah, that's the problem, this kind of idiocy transcends party lines, as whereas my FB feed could be considered an outright liberal bubble, nonetheless there are several of these "vaccines are poison", "COVID is a lie!" or "the numbers are fake!" or "masks are stupid!" fucks on my wall.
― I hear that sometimes Satan wants to defund police (Neanderthal), Saturday, 27 June 2020 05:17 (six years ago)
RIP UK
Well done this man!! 👏👏One of the country’s biggest pub chains has said it will not force drinkers to hand over their contact details – fearing the policy will put them off.Ralph Findlay (CEO) of #Marston’s is also refusing to make staff wear maskshttps://t.co/JlBzlXcgFc— Charlotte Gracias (@Charlotte3003G) June 27, 2020
― chonky floof (groovypanda), Saturday, 27 June 2020 10:34 (six years ago)
what could possibly go wrong
― scampo, foggy and clegg (bizarro gazzara), Saturday, 27 June 2020 11:32 (six years ago)
#Antilockdown #NoSocialDistancing #Justice #Geopolitics, #economics #political #freespeech, #antiwar #Palestine #Syria #Yemen #Assange #Venezuela #Iran #MUFC
― koogs, Saturday, 27 June 2020 12:03 (six years ago)
same
― scampo, foggy and clegg (bizarro gazzara), Saturday, 27 June 2020 12:39 (six years ago)
ffs, having been ultra-careful about keeping a distance from people for the last three months we're all going to have to be even more careful, due to dimwit shitfucks piling into pubs for drinkypoos and spreading the not-quite-in-the-2nd-wave-but-will-be-soon megavirus. Anyone else trying not to think about where the world will be in a year's time?
― the bournemouth supremacy (Matt #2), Saturday, 27 June 2020 12:44 (six years ago)
I think about that too much, tbh
― stet, Saturday, 27 June 2020 12:45 (six years ago)
lol, u think there will still be a world in a year's time
― Well, that's a fine howdy adieu! (Old Lunch), Saturday, 27 June 2020 12:49 (six years ago)
terrific A1 article about asymptomatic transmission:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/27/world/europe/coronavirus-spread-asymptomatic.html
― Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Saturday, 27 June 2020 13:29 (six years ago)
What a great article. That's one of the best if not the best accounts I've seen so far of how this got out of control in the west. It's clear that a lot of illness and death could have been prevented, but it's not clear if, given human flaws (ego, incompetence, confusion, misunderstandings, not to mention different standards of scientific certainty), it *could* have been prevented. There were so many ways for things to go wrong, and if just one of the links in the chain went wonky, the whole thing falls apart. In this case, several links in the chain went wonky in multiple places. And ironically, one of the umbrella organizations there to keep things consistent and clear, the WHO, went wonkiest of all.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 27 June 2020 14:05 (six years ago)
I think the biggest mistake we made is telling Americans that wearing masks is to protect other people. Know your audience!— Jenni Konner (@JenniKonner) June 26, 2020
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 27 June 2020 14:14 (six years ago)
I think the biggest mistake we made is telling Americans that wearing masks is to protect other people. Know your audience!
― specific fry such as scampo (||||||||), Saturday, 27 June 2020 14:19 (six years ago)