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Monday, June 8, 2020 8:43 AM
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Monday, June 8, 2020 8:54 AM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Monday, June 8, 2020 12:19 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Nobody cares. Democrats and the Legacy Media are destroying what tiny fragment of a chance that Creepy, Sleepy Quid Pro Joe had right now. Do Wrong, Be Wrong. :(
Monday, June 8, 2020 12:49 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Quote: Originally posted by SECOND: blah blah blah ... TRUMP ... blah blah blah ... TRUMP ... blah blah blah
Monday, June 8, 2020 3:30 PM
1KIKI
Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.
Monday, June 8, 2020 4:07 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Lancet has retracted the paper, and Surgisphere (the source of the "data") is under investigation. ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake #WEARAMASK
Tuesday, June 9, 2020 4:08 AM
Tuesday, June 9, 2020 12:39 PM
Quote:Since the start of June, 14 states and Puerto Rico have recorded their highest-ever seven-day average of new coronavirus cases since the pandemic began, according to data tracked by The Washington Post: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Kentucky, New Mexico, North Carolina, Mississippi, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Utah. If the pandemic’s first wave burned through dense metro hubs such as New York City, Chicago and Detroit, the highest percentages of new cases are coming from places with much smaller populations: Lincoln County, Ore., an area of less than 50,000, has averaged 20 new daily cases; the Bear River Health District in northern Utah has averaged 78 new cases a day in the past week, most of them tied to an outbreak at a meat processing plant in the small town of Hyrum. The increase of coronavirus cases in counties with fewer than 60,000 people is part of the trend of new infections surging across the rural United States. Health experts worry those areas, already short of resources before the pandemic, will struggle to track new cases with the infrastructure that remains.
Tuesday, June 9, 2020 4:14 PM
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Saturday, June 13, 2020 12:22 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: To be fair, zerohedge was banned from Twitter for doxxing somebody. I'm the last person in the world to stand up for corporate censorship, but you can't pick and choose when the rules apply and protecting people from being doxxed online is a good thing. This is a legitimate argument against the Lefties in Twitter who pick and choose when to apply their rules. To try to defend Zerohedge after doing what they let antifa wackjobs get away with on the regular muddies the water. Zerohedge should have been more careful. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Quote: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/twitter-reinstates-zerohedge-after-admitting-it-made-error 133 days after Twitter "permanently" banned Zero Hedge on January 31, the social network has reinstated us after admitting it made an error. As a reminder, what happened in late January was confusing. Shortly after we asked if "This [Is] The Man Behind The Global Coronavirus Pandemic", referring to Wuhan Institute Of Virology scientist Peng Zhou (who three months later was being investigated by western spy agencies for his role in creating Covid) and some low-grade "reporter" from Buzzfeed decided to report us to Twitter for "doxxing" Zhou using publicly available information, Twitter told us that the account had been suspended for "violating Twitter rules against abuse and harassment", which was false as we neither incited abuse nor harrassment, but merely asked questions. But the confusing part is that at the same time, Twitter fabricated an entirely different explanation for its decision when speaking to outside media, telling them the suspension was due to "platform manipulation" - whatever that means. An odd mix of conflicting explanations but in any case, neither was true as we said at the time, and as we further told Bloomberg, the suspension was "unjustified, and likely motivated by reasons other than the stated ones" adding that "we are confident that we did not violate any of the stated Twitter terms: we neither incited harassment, nor did we ‘dox’ the public official, whose contact information is as of this moment listed on the Wuhan institute’s website." Fast forward to late Friday night, when unexpectedly we received a brief email from Twitter Support informing us that "we made an error in our enforcement action" as a result of which "we have unsuspended your account." Speaking to Bloomberg, a Twitter spokesperson said that "we made an error in our enforcement action in this case. Based on additional context from the account holder in appeal, we have reinstated the account. We have a dedicated appeals process for all account holders." Funny how mistakes happen when you ban first and ask questions later (and only when prompted to do so). In any case, no bad blood right - honest mistake? Well, not really: before all this happened, none other than Twitter's CEO was following us. Not any more. The @zerohedge account also remains highly shadow banned (try searching for the actual zerohedge account on twitter, good luck), perhaps as an innocuous consequence of the "error." That's OK though, we never expected an apology. We are just glad that we will be able to share facts and perspectives with our now 700K Twitter followers, a number which has spiked by more than 30K in just the past few hours since the suspension was overturned.
Saturday, June 13, 2020 12:25 PM
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Saturday, June 13, 2020 11:26 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: I see that per1MM case-wise, Sweden has been overtaken by Chile, Brazil and Saudi Arabia, followed by the USA nd Russia, with Bolivia and the Dominican Republic coming up fast. In terms of new deaths, Chile and Brazil take the lead, with Sweden in third place.
Sunday, June 14, 2020 12:21 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: It's amazing how the news media changes narratives faster than most people can think. ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake #WEARAMASK
Sunday, June 14, 2020 12:30 AM
Sunday, June 14, 2020 3:17 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Outside of a few staged events, it's not happening. Makes no matter to your life if you watch the news or not. Whether or not you open Schrodinger's box, the cat is dead. So just throw the box in the trash bin and don't think about it. Dogs are so much better than cats anyhow. Do Right, Be Right. :)
Sunday, June 14, 2020 3:48 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: random data... Updated guidance from the World Health Organization now says everyone should wear cloth masks in public; and high-risk individuals should wear medical masks in certain settings, such as when crowd situations can't be avoided.
Quote:The U.S. government is slated to run out of remdesivir, the only drug known to treat COVID-19 at the end of June. (CNN)
Sunday, June 14, 2020 7:05 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Outside of a few staged events, it's not happening. Makes no matter to your life if you watch the news or not. Whether or not you open Schrodinger's box, the cat is dead. So just throw the box in the trash bin and don't think about it. Dogs are so much better than cats anyhow. Do Right, Be Right. :) SIX, how long are you going to persist in the fantasy that it's all "staged" for your inconvenience? Normally you're pretty grounded. It would be a lot more realistic for you to argue whether shutting down the economy is "worth it" than to keep denying that there's a problem. It's a legitimate question. Nobody should be afraid to discuss it. ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake #WEARAMASK
Sunday, June 14, 2020 12:19 PM
Sunday, June 14, 2020 12:43 PM
Quote:SIX: Outside of a few staged events, it's not happening. Makes no matter to your life if you watch the news or not. Whether or not you open Schrodinger's box, the cat is dead. So just throw the box in the trash bin and don't think about it. Dogs are so much better than cats anyhow. SIGNY: SIX, how long are you going to persist in the fantasy that it's all "staged" for your inconvenience? Normally you're pretty grounded. It would be a lot more realistic for you to argue whether shutting down the economy is "worth it" than to keep denying that there's a problem. It's a legitimate question. Nobody should be afraid to discuss it. SIX: It's not about inconvenience. It's about changing everybody's behavior en masse it seems to be working. Kelly Clarkson just divorced her husband and blamed it on the lockdown. :)
Sunday, June 14, 2020 1:02 PM
Sunday, June 14, 2020 1:25 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/368/6496/1169 "Coronavirus rips through Dutch mink farms, triggering culls" Because SARS-CoV-2 isn't real.
Sunday, June 14, 2020 1:29 PM
JAYNEZTOWN
Sunday, June 14, 2020 6:49 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:SIX: Outside of a few staged events, it's not happening. Makes no matter to your life if you watch the news or not. Whether or not you open Schrodinger's box, the cat is dead. So just throw the box in the trash bin and don't think about it. Dogs are so much better than cats anyhow. SIGNY: SIX, how long are you going to persist in the fantasy that it's all "staged" for your inconvenience? Normally you're pretty grounded. It would be a lot more realistic for you to argue whether shutting down the economy is "worth it" than to keep denying that there's a problem. It's a legitimate question. Nobody should be afraid to discuss it. SIX: It's not about inconvenience. It's about changing everybody's behavior en masse it seems to be working. Kelly Clarkson just divorced her husband and blamed it on the lockdown. :) Quote:"Changing everybody's behavior" From what, to what?
Quote:"Changing everybody's behavior" From what, to what?
Quote:From eating fatsfood to cooking at home?
Quote:From packing to kids off to school for mass education indoctrination to homeschooling them?
Quote:From learning that you can't stand the person that you married, because you married for stupid reasons?
Quote:From hiring some wetback to scrape and paint your house or mow your lawn, to giving your entitled kids a scraper, paintbrush, and mower?
Quote:From sinking exhausted on the couch at the end of a workday with just enough energy to watch TV, to gardening?
Quote:Everyone I know is doing positive things with this forced paid vacation: taking care of long-overdue paperwork.
Quote:Gardening (Nurseries can't keep up with demand; seed companies are having a hard time keeping up!) Baking bread. (Flour is in short supply!) Getting the kids to walk the dog. (Seeing it all around the neighborhood!) Fixing the whatever. (Home improvement stores are jammed!) Learning something new. Wearing masks to protect other people. Checking in with family, friends and neighbors to make sure that they're safe and well.
Quote:NOT running off to the store or to the casino or on a trip as a form of depression relief, or to scratch an addiction.
Quote:And if people don't have anything to do, they aren't looking very hard.
Quote:I'm seeing a lot of positive changes, not just negative ones. Yes, there are negative reactions (drinking, drugging, binge-watching. domestic abuse which is often part of drinking) but I think that is with people who were already on a self/destuctive path.
Quote:I'll tell you, the only thing I miss is our Friday restaurant outings, just getting out of the house and being in the presence of other people in a new scene. Some people miss church, other people miss their co-workers. My sister and her co-workers gather together outdoors, all masked up, just to chat, once a month.
Quote:But we can all get past this stage if we all just MASK UP. It's so simple! What's so hard about THAT?
Sunday, June 14, 2020 8:10 PM
Sunday, June 14, 2020 11:43 PM
Quote:SIX: Outside of a few staged events, it's not happening. Makes no matter to your life if you watch the news or not. Whether or not you open Schrodinger's box, the cat is dead. So just throw the box in the trash bin and don't think about it. Dogs are so much better than cats anyhow. SIGNY: SIX, how long are you going to persist in the fantasy that it's all "staged" for your inconvenience? Normally you're pretty grounded. It would be a lot more realistic for you to argue whether shutting down the economy is "worth it" than to keep denying that there's a problem. It's a legitimate question. Nobody should be afraid to discuss it. SIX: It's not about inconvenience. It's about changing everybody's behavior en masse it seems to be working. Kelly Clarkson just divorced her husband and blamed it on the lockdown. :) SIGNY: [SIX, you mentioned] "Changing everybody's behavior" From what, to what? SIX: Sure. Let's pretend that hasn't happened.
Quote:SIGNY: From eating fatsfood to cooking at home? SIX: I'm sure you're still able to buy soda, twinkies and chips with food stamps.
Quote: Let's not pretend that anybody is eating any healthier.
Quote:SIGNY: From packing to kids off to school for mass education indoctrination to homeschooling them? SIX: Are they being homeschooled? I've heard nothing about that. I seriously doubt it in most cases. If you had two parents who had essential jobs
Quote:, now they needed to find and pay for babysitters for months before summer and who knows if that continues after summer.
Quote:SIGNY: From learning that you can't stand the person that you married, because you married for stupid reasons? SIX: A lot of marriages work out just fine when people can get away from each other. Being apart is healthy for any relationship, whether it's marriage or family. It's not good for many people to be stuck on top of each other 24/7 for months on end. We can't all have huge houses in the California suburbs. Some people live in apartments or two bedroom houses with 800 sq ft. Keep in mind that for most of us this lockdown was still happening while it was 30 degrees outside too.
Quote:SIGNY: From hiring some wetback to scrape and paint your house or mow your lawn, to giving your entitled kids a scraper, paintbrush, and mower? SIX: And hiring a maid to watch the kids when two parents have essential jobs and their kids don't have a school to go to?
Quote:SIGNY: From sinking exhausted on the couch at the end of a workday with just enough energy to watch TV, to gardening? SIX: Or just binge watching TV 16 hours in a day instead of 4.
Quote:SIGNY: Everyone I know is doing positive things with this forced paid vacation: taking care of long-overdue paperwork. SIX: Good for everyone you know. Again, it was 30 degrees here until recently.
Quote:SIGNY: Gardening (Nurseries can't keep up with demand; seed companies are having a hard time keeping up!) Baking bread. (Flour is in short supply!) Getting the kids to walk the dog. (Seeing it all around the neighborhood!) Fixing the whatever. (Home improvement stores are jammed!) Learning something new. Wearing masks to protect other people. Checking in with family, friends and neighbors to make sure that they're safe and well. SIX:I think people are jerking you off and making you think they've done a lot better with all that free time than they actually have.
Quote:SIGNY: NOT running off to the store or to the casino or on a trip as a form of depression relief, or to scratch an addiction. SIX: You don't even have to leave your couch to feed bad habits and addictions.
Quote:SIGNY: And if people don't have anything to do, they aren't looking very hard. SIX: Okay. SIGNY: I'm seeing a lot of positive changes, not just negative ones. Yes, there are negative reactions (drinking, drugging, binge-watching. domestic abuse which is often part of drinking) but I think that is with people who were already on a self/destructive path. SIX: You're just full of judgement today, aren't you?
Quote: SIX: A good deal of Americans had shitty habits, depression and vices before this happened. Why on earth would you think that this would embolden anybody who wasn't already amazing people like you and "everyone YOU know" are to change any of those things on their own? As if being locked down was like waving a magic wand or something.
Quote:SIGNY: I'll tell you, the only thing I miss is our Friday restaurant outings, just getting out of the house and being in the presence of other people in a new scene. Some people miss church, other people miss their co-workers. My sister and her co-workers gather together outdoors, all masked up, just to chat, once a month. SIX: You shouldn't apply your own experience to everybody else.
Quote:SIGNY: But we can all get past this stage if we all just MASK UP. It's so simple! What's so hard about THAT? SIX: Never going to happen.
Monday, June 15, 2020 9:40 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Your anxieties are fueled by your (sane) recognition that there are things larger and more powerful than your ego, which is in truth puny and unimportant in the grand scheme of things. But for you, your ego is the only thing that matters. In order to protect your ridiculous view of your own importance, you have to take the (insane) path of denying reality. And for you that means denying things that exist (HIV/ AIDS; global warming; bias against anybody who isn't a white hetero male) or denying that they have any affect on you (government spying; SARS-CoV-2). Denying reality is your only answer. But mostly, you're boring, with nothing insightful or informative to add to any topic that isn't 'you'.
Monday, June 15, 2020 10:21 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:SIX: Outside of a few staged events, it's not happening. Makes no matter to your life if you watch the news or not. Whether or not you open Schrodinger's box, the cat is dead. So just throw the box in the trash bin and don't think about it. Dogs are so much better than cats anyhow. SIGNY: SIX, how long are you going to persist in the fantasy that it's all "staged" for your inconvenience? Normally you're pretty grounded. It would be a lot more realistic for you to argue whether shutting down the economy is "worth it" than to keep denying that there's a problem. It's a legitimate question. Nobody should be afraid to discuss it. SIX: It's not about inconvenience. It's about changing everybody's behavior en masse it seems to be working. Kelly Clarkson just divorced her husband and blamed it on the lockdown. :) SIGNY: [SIX, you mentioned] "Changing everybody's behavior" From what, to what? SIX: Sure. Let's pretend that hasn't happened. SIGNY: I'm not pretending it "hasn't happened", I'm asking you to clarify IN WHAT WAY HAS BEHAVIOR CHANGED? It seems you can't even take agreement.
Quote:SIX: Outside of a few staged events, it's not happening. Makes no matter to your life if you watch the news or not. Whether or not you open Schrodinger's box, the cat is dead. So just throw the box in the trash bin and don't think about it. Dogs are so much better than cats anyhow. SIGNY: SIX, how long are you going to persist in the fantasy that it's all "staged" for your inconvenience? Normally you're pretty grounded. It would be a lot more realistic for you to argue whether shutting down the economy is "worth it" than to keep denying that there's a problem. It's a legitimate question. Nobody should be afraid to discuss it. SIX: It's not about inconvenience. It's about changing everybody's behavior en masse it seems to be working. Kelly Clarkson just divorced her husband and blamed it on the lockdown. :) SIGNY: [SIX, you mentioned] "Changing everybody's behavior" From what, to what? SIX: Sure. Let's pretend that hasn't happened. SIGNY: I'm not pretending it "hasn't happened", I'm asking you to clarify IN WHAT WAY HAS BEHAVIOR CHANGED? It seems you can't even take agreement.
Quote:SIGNY: From eating fatsfood to cooking at home? SIX: I'm sure you're still able to buy soda, twinkies and chips with food stamps. Let's not pretend that anybody is eating any healthier. SIGNY: I think YOU'RE the one pretending. I go grocery shopping, I see what's in other people's carts. I also noticed what flew off the shelves right away: Meat. Eggs. Canned and frozen vegetables. Cooking oil. Dried beans (STILL in short supply). Cheese. The chips, soda, candy, and cracker aisles were pretty well-stocked.
Quote:SIGNY: From packing to kids off to school for mass education indoctrination to homeschooling them? SIX: Are they being homeschooled? I've heard nothing about that. I seriously doubt it in most cases. If you had two parents who had essential jobs SIGNY: And just a week ago you were saying that most people have nonessential jobs, so this is a stupid assumption
Quote: SIX:, now they needed to find and pay for babysitters for months before summer and who knows if that continues after summer. SIGNY: But most people are home, and so are their kids. They have to do SOMEthing with them. Schools are saying ... cooking and baking with them counts as math and science!
Quote:SIGNY: From learning that you can't stand the person that you married, because you married for stupid reasons? SIX: A lot of marriages work out just fine when people can get away from each other. Being apart is healthy for any relationship, whether it's marriage or family. It's not good for many people to be stuck on top of each other 24/7 for months on end. We can't all have huge houses in the California suburbs. Some people live in apartments or two bedroom houses with 800 sq ft. Keep in mind that for most of us this lockdown was still happening while it was 30 degrees outside too. Oh boohoo. You're right: it's not good to stay cooped up with the same people day after day. But if a marriage can't handle the stress of too much togetherness, how would it handle something serious, like a big financial blunder, or infidelity, or major illness?
Quote:SIGNY: From hiring some wetback to scrape and paint your house or mow your lawn, to giving your entitled kids a scraper, paintbrush, and mower? SIX: And hiring a maid to watch the kids when two parents have essential jobs and their kids don't have a school to go to? SIGNY: Unlikely because.... your assumption was that "nobody" had essential jobs. Also, people are avoiding new nannies because ... covid.
Quote:SIGNY: From sinking exhausted on the couch at the end of a workday with just enough energy to watch TV, to gardening? SIX: Or just binge watching TV 16 hours in a day instead of 4. SIGNY: I DID mention that as one possible response. Not everyone is going to be self-motivated to do something useful, different, or interesting.
Quote:SIGNY: Everyone I know is doing positive things with this forced paid vacation: taking care of long-overdue paperwork. SIX: Good for everyone you know. Again, it was 30 degrees here until recently. SIGNY: You don't need great weather to tackle your paperwork, clean a house, paint a room, bake bread, or read to your kids. And, you CAN go out and walk, yanno!
Quote:SIGNY: Gardening (Nurseries can't keep up with demand; seed companies are having a hard time keeping up!) Baking bread. (Flour is in short supply!) Getting the kids to walk the dog. (Seeing it all around the neighborhood!) Fixing the whatever. (Home improvement stores are jammed!) Learning something new. Wearing masks to protect other people. Checking in with family, friends and neighbors to make sure that they're safe and well. SIX:I think people are jerking you off and making you think they've done a lot better with all that free time than they actually have. SIGNY: No, YOU'RE jerking me off. I went to the nursery for my veggie garden. I imagined them watching their expenses rise as they watered the plants and waited helplessly for customers. Instead, there was a 15-minute wait on the street just to get into the parking lot, and a 30-minute wait at the checkout line. I told the cashier that I was worried that they wouldn't have any customers and she said Oh that's so sweet! It's been like this since Easter! I guess people don't have anything to do but garden! There was a 30-minute line just to get into Home Depot! We can't get lumber from a nearby lumber warehouse because the demand is so high.
Quote:Do you know what was missing in the baking aisle? FLOUR. Just plain, unbleached baking flour. I asked the cashier, and she said that people were all into baking bread. I see kids walking the dogs around my neighborhood. I chat with the neighbors (from a distance) as they garden and paint. I keep up with my friends by text. My sisters, our family, hubby's former co-workers are all tackling projects. We send each other pictures - kind of like the RAIN!!! thread - and encourage and help each other and marvel at the results.
Quote:SIGNY: NOT running off to the store or to the casino or on a trip as a form of depression relief, or to scratch an addiction. SIX: You don't even have to leave your couch to feed bad habits and addictions. SIGNY: It's not like you can mail-order drugs.
Quote:SIGNY: And if people don't have anything to do, they aren't looking very hard. SIX: Okay. SIGNY: I'm seeing a lot of positive changes, not just negative ones. Yes, there are negative reactions (drinking, drugging, binge-watching. domestic abuse which is often part of drinking) but I think that is with people who were already on a self/destructive path. SIX: You're just full of judgement today, aren't you? SIGNY: Maybe there are fragile people who have a hard time dealing with the lockdowns,
Quote:but are they any "healthier" than the old/sick people you would write off to Covid-19?
Quote: SIX: A good deal of Americans had shitty habits, depression and vices before this happened. Why on earth would you think that this would embolden anybody who wasn't already amazing people like you and "everyone YOU know" are to change any of those things on their own? As if being locked down was like waving a magic wand or something. SIGNY: Well, maybe they should put on their big-boy pants and deal with reality instead of their inner feelings.
Quote:SIGNY: I'll tell you, the only thing I miss is our Friday restaurant outings, just getting out of the house and being in the presence of other people in a new scene. Some people miss church, other people miss their co-workers. My sister and her co-workers gather together outdoors, all masked up, just to chat, once a month. SIX: You shouldn't apply your own experience to everybody else. SIGNY: And YOU shouldn't apply YOUR experience to everyone.
Quote:I acknowledge that there are people who are less resilient than others. Some of them will sink under stress, others will rise.
Quote:SIGNY: But we can all get past this stage if we all just MASK UP. It's so simple! What's so hard about THAT? SIX: Never going to happen. SIGNY: Well, it depends on whether people are realistic about life, or so possessed by their feelings that they can't deal.
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Monday, June 15, 2020 8:47 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Well, whatever, SIX. You ran out of real-world thinking and turned into THUGR? Okie dokie! ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake #WEARAMASK
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:06 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: I'm right! I'm always right! I'm the smartest person in the world! I'm really really REALLY special! The mostest special person in the UNIVERSE! No matter how much stupid crap I post!
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 11:47 AM
Quote: Steroid drug hailed as 'breakthrough' in COVID-19 as trial shows it saves lives Kate Kelland, Alistair Smout LONDON (Reuters) - A cheap and widely-used steroid called dexamethasone has become the first drug shown to be able to save lives among COVID-19 patients in what scientists said is a “major breakthrough” in the coronavirus pandemic. Trial results announced on Tuesday showed dexamethasone, which is used to reduce inflammation in other diseases such as arthritis, reduced death rates by around a third among the most severely ill of COVID-19 patients admitted to hospital. The results suggest the drug should immediately become standard care in patients with severe cases of the pandemic disease, said the researchers who led the trials. Britain’s health minister said the state-run health service’s standard hospital treatment for COVID-19 would include the drug from Tuesday afternoon, adding that Britain had stockpiled 200,000 courses of the treatment. “This is a (trial) result that shows that if patients who have COVID-19 and are on ventilators or are on oxygen are given dexamethasone, it will save lives, and it will do so at a remarkably low cost,” said Martin Landray, an Oxford University professor co-leading the trial, known as the RECOVERY trial. “It’s going to be very hard for any drug really to replace this, given that for less than 50 pounds ($63.26), you can treat eight patients and save a life,” he said in an online briefing. His co-lead investigator, Peter Horby, said dexamethasone was “the only drug that’s so far shown to reduce mortality - and it reduces it significantly.” “It is a major breakthrough,” he said. “Dexamethasone is inexpensive, on the shelf, and can be used immediately to save lives worldwide.” There are currently no approved treatments or vaccines for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus which has killed more than 431,000 people globally. SAVE LIVES AROUND THE WORLD England’s chief medical officer, Chris Whitty, said Tuesday’s announcement was “the most important trial result for COVID-19 so far”, adding: “It will save lives around the world”. The RECOVERY trial compared outcomes of around 2,100 patients who were randomly assigned to get the steroid, with those of around 4,300 patients who did not get it. The results suggest that one death would be prevented by treatment with dexamethasone among every eight ventilated COVID-19 patients, Landray said, and one death would be prevented among every 25 COVID-19 patients that received the drug and are on oxygen. Among patients with COVID-19 who did not require respiratory support, there was no benefit from treatment with dexamethasone. Related Coverage Dexamethasone trial result most important so far, says English health chief “The survival benefit is clear and large in those patients who are sick enough to require oxygen treatment, so dexamethasone should now become standard of care in these patients,” Horby said. The RECOVERY trial was launched in April as a randomised clinical trial to test a range of potential treatments for COVID-19, including low-dose dexamethasone and the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine. The hydroxychloroquine arm was halted earlier this month after Horby and Landray said results showed it was “useless” at treating COVID-19 patients.
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 4:35 PM
Wednesday, June 17, 2020 8:57 PM
Quote:Column: Why are so many people not wearing masks? Here's how they explain it https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/column-why-are-so-many-people-not-wearing-masks-heres-how-they-explain-it/ar-BB15BPhv
Quote: L.A. area meat and food processing plants hit by large coronavirus outbreaks https://www.theeastsiderla.com/news/coronavirus_news/l-a-area-meat-and-food-processing-plants-hit-by-large-coronavirus-outbreaks/article_fab03294-9ea8-11ea-8101-9bfdfc4fb7ac.html California city sees COVID-19 outbreaks at 9 facilities, including food processing plants https://abcnews.go.com/US/california-city-sees-covid-19-outbreaks-facilities-including/story?id=70871509
Wednesday, June 17, 2020 9:14 PM
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