COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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When a city has a high concentration of black populous then these numbers will get out of whack.
In a more multicultural setting, we are not more likely to get it out of the population density
I think the point Fauci is was making is not that we are more likely to get it (that’s impossible to accurately tell due to lack of testing and the number of asymptomatic carriers) but rather we are disproportionately seen in the category of serious cases because we disproportionately are effected by the comorbidities that trigger severe progression of Covid-19.

So already existing inequities in healthcare and wellness are negatively impacting the black communities ability to deal with the current epidemic
 

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even tho the thread goes astray @ times

the great info in here FAR outweighs the fukkery

and has been potentially life-saving

I’m looking out the window and I see a neighbor w/ his mask pulled down under his chin as he smokes smh

I wouldn’t have recognized the danger in that if it wasn’t for the info in this thread

he’s basically inhaling any germs that’s on the front of that mask smh
 

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even tho the thread goes astray @ times

the great info in here FAR outweighs the fukkery

and has been potentially life-saving

I’m looking out the window and I see a neighbor w/ his mask pulled down under his chin as he smokes smh

I wouldn’t have recognized the danger in that if it wasn’t for the info in this thread

he’s basically inhaling any germs that’s on the front of that mask smh


Half the masks I see around my city are fashion masks with fashion logos. I know people reusing masks and bringing them into their houses. At this point uneducated people using masks are doing more harm than good
 

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Half the masks I see around my city are fashion masks with fashion logos. I know people reusing masks and bringing them into their houses. At this point uneducated people using masks are doing more harm than good

that’s another mistake I would’ve made if it wasn’t for this thread smh
 

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We really need an antibody test for us to go back to normal. I'd love to know if I have antibodies so I can go out of the house without concern. Because right now I think I may have had it earlier in the year. If I did, then I can mentally tell myself "alright it sucked but I got through that and don't have to worry about the worst of the illness" and I can live normally.

On the other hand, not knowing, maybe I was just sick with a normal illness and I still don't know if I catch this whether I'll get it mild, asymptotically, or get the worst.

Ignoring just testing for antibodies, the US only has tested 2 million people for COVID in a country of 350 million. That is still a pathetically small number.
 

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NY doesn't compare to Washington. NY is a global travel destination. There's a reason it got hit so hard.

yup

Coronavirus News: How international travel left NY vulnerable

NEW YORK (WABC) -- Analysis of flight records from December 2019 through March 2020 shows how New York's status as an international destination left it vulnerable to high coronavirus infection rates.

The 7 On Your Side Investigates data team, along with ABC News, examined more than 20 million flight records from the tracking service Flightradar-24 and identified thousands of flights into the US and specifically the New York Metro area from cities in Asia and Europe just as coronavirus was overwhelming those foreign cities and making its way into the United States.


The flights carried hundreds of thousands of passengers who could have been carriers of COVID-19.

From December through March, airlines made more than 3,200 direct flights from China to the U.S.

One out of five of those flights landed in the New York area.

About 50 of those flights, originated in Wuhan, China; where COVID-19 was first identified. Nearly half of those flights from Wuhan landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport.


Other flights originating from other countries that have also struggled with the virus, such as Italy and Spain, also made regular stops in the New York area.


Our analysis indicates around 3,700 flights originated from Spain or Italy and traveled to the U.S.


Roughly three out of five of the flights from Italy landed in the New York area and roughly two out of five flights from Spain also landed in one of the three major New York-area airports.


Attending Emergency Physician Dr. Jijoe Joseph said many of the passengers were likely asymptomatic and unaware they were already infected with the virus.

He compared what happened at New York area airports to a freeway interchange at rush hour.

"These people became vehicles for this virus and if you think about the itinerary of travel, there are limitless options for reaching that final destination. This affects the masses. All of this becomes a vehicle for spreading the virus on an exponential level and it happened so quickly," Dr. Joseph said.


In February and March, the U.S. imposed several international travel restrictions but by that time, coronavirus had already gotten a foothold on the country.

It's why for now, doctors say limiting travel and limiting contact is so important until the virus dies out.

"I think if people were to shelter in place, we would see a flattening of the curve. This is science this is pure mathematics," Dr. Joseph said while expressing concerns that stay home orders have been loosely followed and unevenly enforced across the country.

This analysis of flight data excluded more than 1,000 routes by cargo haulers and hundreds of additional flights into Alaska, where we could not be determined with certainty whether the flights - mostly from China - carried cargo, passengers or both.



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Japan been bullshytting with tests out of fear of it harming the Olympics. Now that it is officially postponed I'm not surprised they suddenly are seeing an uptick is cases because they weren't testing as they should.

Experts sound alarmed over Japan's coronavirus testing | The Japan Times

This 100% true, Japan has been fukking around the whole time from the start of this thing. From January when I was there no questioned me at the airport, not one person about where I came from came back pure harassment down to the restaurants where I was.

Hokkaido getting locked down and they not telling anyone. All because of the Olympics and even after they lost that till now they refuse to test properly.
 
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