Mostly Apolitical Thread for Discussing/Venting our Rational/Irrational COVID-19 Fears and Experiences in 2020

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wonder if some legal action is brewing?

Might have something to do with this.

Fox News has put in place a Covid vaccine passport system for its own work force, @ryangrim scoops. https://t.co/pPzhpY5P83

— Sam Stein (@samstein) July 19, 2021

Emphasis on 'might'

Ned Raggett, Monday, 19 July 2021 21:33 (four years ago)

This is happening too:

Psaki: What I’m asking you is if information related to whether or not the former President got credit is leading people not to get vaccinated… pic.twitter.com/M82veiA7sf

— Acyn (@Acyn) July 19, 2021

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 19 July 2021 21:33 (four years ago)

this is good news for Scotland:

More good news for Scotland - cases have been falling for a couple of weeks and now the number of people in hospital with a positive COVID diagnosis looks to have started to fall too. pic.twitter.com/Hd7bVWWoPB

— Colin Angus (@VictimOfMaths) July 19, 2021

making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Monday, 19 July 2021 22:20 (four years ago)

also a correction to a stat given in a press conf today

That 60% stat from the UK? Apparently not quite right https://t.co/yPsaTt5fLK

— Meg Tirrell (@megtirrell) July 19, 2021

making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Monday, 19 July 2021 22:23 (four years ago)

this is good news for Scotland:

The bad news is it's attached to England, Land of the Free.

Soundtracked by an eco jazz mixtape. (Tom D.), Monday, 19 July 2021 22:28 (four years ago)

Well, yeah.

making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Monday, 19 July 2021 22:33 (four years ago)

That's been bad news for Scotland since forever.

it is to laugh, like so, ha! (Aimless), Monday, 19 July 2021 22:36 (four years ago)

Supposedly not the first time he's said this, but notable in light of the daytime coverage posted upthread:

Hannity: Please take COVID seriously pic.twitter.com/mTy4gpYZ17

— Acyn (@Acyn) July 20, 2021

jaymc, Tuesday, 20 July 2021 02:05 (four years ago)

this is...weird? Have they gotten a memo? Has someone threatened a class action suit?

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 02:12 (four years ago)

Rupert realised the viewer base is likely to be killed off.

bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 02:17 (four years ago)

Hannity: Please take COVID seriously

Before this clip, Hannity criticized a university for mandating vaccines.

After this clip, Hannity interviewed a young woman who lost feeling in her legs for a month in 2019 after getting a different type of vaccine.

bobo honkin' slobo babe (sic), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 07:35 (four years ago)

awesome, thanks!

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 09:33 (four years ago)

MJG banned

Twitter has suspended the Republican conspiracy theorist from Georgia for posting coronavirus misinformation. https://t.co/AfrLr0h1By

— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 20, 2021

making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 15:32 (four years ago)

not sure I understand the significance of Topol's tweets here:

The pandemic case peak for the UK was 62,596 in January.
Today: 46,558. Let's hope this is at or close to peak and for a rapid descenthttps://t.co/pItJxXPpv6@OurWorldInData pic.twitter.com/HnUSiGoGHe

— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) July 20, 2021

Is he saying that it's possible that the descent would be quick, or is he saying it was only quick in India's case since practically nobody was vaccinated and it ripped through their population, and that a more vaccinated population would see the virus hang around longer since it takes a longer time to find hosts, even though it eventually will?

(that's also not to mention the accusations of manipulating COVID data lobbed at Indian government)

making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 15:39 (four years ago)

I think he's just saying it's possible and hoping it will be

Mr. Cacciatore (Moodles), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 17:36 (four years ago)

Seeing many, many more anecdotal reports on twitter and reddit of fully vaxxed people testing positive. Seems bad!

(to be clear, this is not a complaint of "vaccinations don't work", but rather a quiet bemoaning that maybe "breakthrough" cases are way more common than we thought).

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 18:42 (four years ago)

As more people get jabbed, more jabbed people will get infected. It makes sense.

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 18:43 (four years ago)

and the non-infected vaccinated have nothing to post about

criminally negligible (harbl), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 18:45 (four years ago)

Sure, that absolutely makes sense.

My fear is the uncertainty around how easily fully vaxxed people are passing it around, unwittingly and unknowingly because they have seemingly little impetus or reason to test.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 18:45 (four years ago)

Well, this was always the question; the clinical trials tested whether vaccinated people experienced symptomatic COVID, not whether they got infected at all. That said, transmission clearly crashed when vaccination got seriously underway, and remains clearly lower in places where more of the population is vaccinated, so the reasonable guess that vaccination is strongly protective against infection and transmission is still looking pretty good. (I don't see the existence of widely shared anecdotal true reports of vaccinated people testing positive as in conflict with this.)

Guayaquil (eephus!), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 18:55 (four years ago)

I guess my point is that we still don't seem to have a handle on just how easily transmissible the variants are to fully vaxxed people.

In bluntest terms - my very specific fear is that we've got a whole bunch of asymptomatic, fully vaccinated people passing this around because they have no cause for concern and/or need to test. So I'll be "returning to work" every day, all day, in an environment that I have much less control over and I'll end up unwittingly taking it home to my unvaccinated kid because people at my work are unwittingly passing it around.

xpost - posted this before eephus' post, which helps ease those (perhaps irrational!) fears a bit. love to see more data, but i'm guessing that will take time

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 18:59 (four years ago)

In bluntest terms - my very specific fear is that we've got a whole bunch of asymptomatic, fully vaccinated people passing this around because they have no cause for concern and/or need to test. So I'll be "returning to work" every day, all day, in an environment that I have much less control over and I'll end up unwittingly taking it home to my unvaccinated kid because people at my work are unwittingly passing it around.

This isn't true as far as we know. This morning on MSNBC an epidemiologist said no evidence exists for asymptomatic fully jabbed people infecting others.

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 19:12 (four years ago)

vaccinated viral load is supposedly reduced. I think the paper I saw yesterday showed that it also reduced risk of passing along by 50%. so some might not have enough viral load to infect others, and the ones that do may pass on mild disease only.

nothing's 100%, so it's 'theoretically possible', but the main reason more vaccinated people are reporting breakthrough infections is simply that there are more infections, period, and we're likely undercounting the true case count due to undertesting. with more cases comes more breakthrough infections. whereas when we had a very light case load country-wide, less anecdotal reports about that because a) less breakthrough infections b) people less panicked since virus was in retreat at that time, so wasn't as newsworthy

making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 19:15 (four years ago)

(and when I say reduced by 50%, I don't mean 50% of vaccinated people who get infected pass it on, I mean the risk is reduced by 50% of that happening, or that you're 50% more likely to infect someone if you're infected if you're unvaccinated than if you are vaccinated)

making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 19:16 (four years ago)

YMMV but here's an email i just sent about how i think our family (with 2 unvaccinated kids) should respond to the surge. i would not make changes on anything like this scale if i didn't have kids. but ...

cases are up 10x in a month here, and no reason at all other than wishful thinking to think that will not continue on the UK trajectory (https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/cases), i.e. a surge in cases roughly equal to winter. In fact there's good reason to think the current rate is an undercount by more than it was in the winter because the average case is so much less serious now (and therefore less likely to be detected).

So... it seems quite possible that many/most people who aren’t vaccinated are going to get it this time. This is why I think we need to operate under the assumption that we’re going to lose daycare for a couple of weeks at some point (either because they have to close, or we have to quarantine). It seems very unlikely they won't get an outbreak there over the next few months. Fantastically unlikely that any kids (or vaccinated teachers) get serious cases of course!

I don’t think vaccinated people are significantly more vulnerable to delta than they were to previous variants, but this is the first time there’s going to be a lot of cases around since people got vaccinated, and we’re inevitably going to see some breakthroughs, possibly among people we know.

I don’t personally feel much need to go shopping or dining, but I wouldn’t begrudge anyone vaccinated who did. But we want to remind everyone who comes into contact with the kids to be on the lookout for symptoms in themselves, and let them know it’s OK to cancel if they’re suspicious. And we have a stack of rapid tests that we should use for anyone who is uncertain. Not yet, but if things get really bad here I don’t think it would be crazy to ask our regular visitors (we have a couple of relatives who come over a few days/week to help with baby, etc.) to take a rapid test at the start of each week.

I bought some real KF94 masks for the kid who's old enough to wear them (if we're going to make him wear a mask, he should wear a real one, not some cloth nonsense). I also bought a stack of home rapid tests https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093ND7LX4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details. I am also laying down a bunch of new lego sets against what seems like inevitable loss of childcare at some point in the next couple of months.

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 19:23 (four years ago)

covid "2019" my arse btw.

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 19:24 (four years ago)

Genuinely thanks for sharing that caek, that's a really thoughtful and reasonable approach it seems. I think that helps put words to how and why I'm feeing unsettled right now, in a much more clear and concise manner.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 19:37 (four years ago)

.@LeaderMcConnell pleads with Americans to get the Covid vaccine. "I want to underscore in the strongest possible manner I can... These shots need to get in everybody's arm as rapidly as possible or we're going to be back in a situation in the fall that...we went thru last year." pic.twitter.com/3xUEGwiYg0

— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) July 20, 2021

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 19:38 (four years ago)

xp 👍🏻

Steve Scalise got his first Covid vaccination shot...on Sunday https://t.co/nCueRRpGrT

— Shane Goldmacher (@ShaneGoldmacher) July 20, 2021

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 19:39 (four years ago)

Here's a list of bars in LA that now require proof of vax (or a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours) to enter. If you hear of more spots, please let us know @LATACO https://t.co/D8fcIPlYFs https://t.co/YgDyaHKA0N pic.twitter.com/0iGmgmybla

— Lexis-Olivier Ray (@ShotOn35mm) July 20, 2021

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 20:12 (four years ago)

Good idea, even if deej doesn't agree.

lol insanely annoying that smart bar makes you being a vaccine card … 🙄

— david drake (@somanyshrimp) July 10, 2021

jaymc, Tuesday, 20 July 2021 20:18 (four years ago)

i figure people can go to one of the other bars in la county if they don't like the policy at these 8 places

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 20:24 (four years ago)

A vaccination policy is probably the only thing that could persuade me to go to a crowded bar these days.

jaymc, Tuesday, 20 July 2021 20:31 (four years ago)

DeSantis has pretty much made that impossible for us Floridians by signing the 'vaccine passport' ban that bans businesses from refusing service based on vaccination status. that and outright threats of bodily harm/violence from anti-vax thugs here.

the man is a monster.

making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 20:49 (four years ago)

lot of blood on his hands. and death

making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 20:49 (four years ago)

the loophole: a business can still require its employees to get jabbed.

The chef/proprietor of a powerful restaurant group in Miami-Dade did, according to a bartender I trust.

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 20 July 2021 20:53 (four years ago)

Been touring colleges. Went from Indiana (which is requiring vaccines for everyone) to Miami of Ohio, which is not. It seems like a fine school, but after our tour guide went on and on about how accommodating the school was to her health issues, and kept saying how much the school cares about the health and safety of its students, I asked if vaccines were required for incoming students and she winced and said not yet. So I said I guess the school only cares about the safety and health of its students so much. She said the school didn't want to make it political, and that they generally follow the lead of Ohio State.

But right now only five colleges in Ohio reportedly require vaccines. In fact, our guide said she recently fielded a call from an angry parent whose child was transferring *to* Miami of Ohio specifically *because* the vaccine was not required. That's fucked up. Talk about making it political, who wants to go to a school that positions itself as a refuge from vaccines?

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 21 July 2021 18:24 (four years ago)

She said the school didn't want to make it political, and that they generally follow the lead of Ohio State.

Would have had a hard time not immediately walking away at that point.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 21 July 2021 18:28 (four years ago)

Was literally at the very, very end, so ... we did walk away after that!

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 21 July 2021 18:29 (four years ago)

lol fair enough!

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 21 July 2021 19:00 (four years ago)

The Indiana vaccine requirement gives me hope for the fall when I start teaching at a UWisconsin branch campus.

underminer of twenty years of excellent contribution to this borad (dan m), Wednesday, 21 July 2021 19:14 (four years ago)

Just published @NEJM
Vaccine protection against the Delta variant from >4,000 cases + comparison w/ Alpha, by @PHE_uk
—mRNA, 2-dose: 88% effectiveness vs *any* symptomatic infection
—AZ, 2-dose: 67% pic.twitter.com/v0C57Okaec

— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) July 21, 2021

making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Wednesday, 21 July 2021 21:19 (four years ago)

Foxnews prism on this Alabama doctor story.

"Better think twice on anything you read on Facebook."

https://www.foxnews.com/us/alabama-doctor-coronavirus-vaccine-too-late

HA!

earlnash, Wednesday, 21 July 2021 21:40 (four years ago)

Second moderna jab yesterday - first jab did very little and what with a lot of places ruling that if you've had it you only need one I really expected this to have no effect whatsoever. Not so! Aching limbs, fever, constipation, there's a whole lotta shakin' goin' on.

Daniel_Rf, Thursday, 22 July 2021 08:30 (four years ago)

In today's Ohio adventure (Columbus) I was just one of 7 unmasked in an elevator (my first crowded elevator in a year at half), but more distressing was the dad who was last to board with his will under 12-year-old son (maybe 4?) who of course was not vaccinated and also had his fingers in his mouth full time. yuck. Different strokes ...

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 22 July 2021 12:42 (four years ago)

not sharing this to say "good news!", so much as share what Topol is saying. I'm taking with a grain of salt until we get more data post re-opening, especially since the math folk have indicated some of the numbers may be impacted by slower COVID test results which could lead to a spreading out of reporting. buuuuut....this is the first week we haven't seen a huuuuge jump on Thursday in a while.

going to find what the math guys are saying after this tweet:

This could turn out to be the best covid news of the day:
The UK new cases appear to be starting descent, 39,906 today (not on this @ourWorldofData graph yet) 🙏 (hope)https://t.co/pItJxXPpv6 pic.twitter.com/6X4MFm6dET

— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) July 22, 2021

making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Thursday, 22 July 2021 15:54 (four years ago)

closer to what *I* believe rn:

Just for centrist balance, encouraging case numbers, but I think I'd want to see a few days of trend, and it's all a phoney war right now until the effects of Monday's opening start to show up in next week's data.

— Oliver Johnson (@BristOliver) July 22, 2021

making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Thursday, 22 July 2021 15:56 (four years ago)

i mean to an extent this is numerology without a few more days data but if the uk wave has already peaked it would be the shortest/narrowest wave in the history of the disease, which tbh seems unlikely.

(and yeah, reopening might show up in a couple of weeks, although it seems like pretty much everyone in the UK has to self-isolate so maybe not.)

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Thursday, 22 July 2021 16:32 (four years ago)

I know there was a lot of talk about the 'football effect' showing in the totals but I got the impression that had already passed so I don't think it accounts for the drop. in either case though i will continue watching everything daily as I already do.

making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Thursday, 22 July 2021 16:34 (four years ago)

someone i work with has just gotten symptomatic COVID. her two little girls have tested positive. also she’s pregnant. she’s pretty sure she got it from her husband who was at Wembley.

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 22 July 2021 17:02 (four years ago)


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