Posted March 23, 2020

Fender_178
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Jinh_Molton
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Posted March 23, 2020
A study has been conducted looking at the surface stability and aerosol stability.
"Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1"
"SARS-CoV-2 remained viable in aerosols throughout the duration of our experiment (3 hours), with a reduction in infectious titer from 103.5 to 102.7 TCID50 per liter of air."
"SARS-CoV-2 was more stable on plastic and stainless steel than on copper and cardboard, and viable virus was detected up to 72 hours after application to these surfaces (Figure 1A), although the virus titer was greatly reduced (from 103.7 to 100.6 TCID50 per milliliter of medium after 72 hours on plastic and from 103.7 to 100.6 TCID50 per milliliter after 48 hours on stainless steel). "
"On copper, no viable SARS-CoV-2 was measured after 4 hours"
"On cardboard, no viable SARS-CoV-2 was measured after 24 hours"
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2004973?query=featured_home
Now we know, why masks are a thing in Asia. China confirmed aerosol transmission along the way in February, if I remember it right, but the western countries never picked it up and are sill saying that it is transmitted by "droplet infection". Which is not wrong, but also not everything.
"Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1"
"SARS-CoV-2 remained viable in aerosols throughout the duration of our experiment (3 hours), with a reduction in infectious titer from 103.5 to 102.7 TCID50 per liter of air."
"SARS-CoV-2 was more stable on plastic and stainless steel than on copper and cardboard, and viable virus was detected up to 72 hours after application to these surfaces (Figure 1A), although the virus titer was greatly reduced (from 103.7 to 100.6 TCID50 per milliliter of medium after 72 hours on plastic and from 103.7 to 100.6 TCID50 per milliliter after 48 hours on stainless steel). "
"On copper, no viable SARS-CoV-2 was measured after 4 hours"
"On cardboard, no viable SARS-CoV-2 was measured after 24 hours"
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2004973?query=featured_home
Now we know, why masks are a thing in Asia. China confirmed aerosol transmission along the way in February, if I remember it right, but the western countries never picked it up and are sill saying that it is transmitted by "droplet infection". Which is not wrong, but also not everything.
Post edited March 23, 2020 by Arundir

amok
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Posted March 23, 2020

edit: also -
"3. The lemon juice myth
Misleading information about other ways to prevent the virus has also been circulating on social media.
This includes a researcher said to be from Zanjan University in China, saying you should take as much vitamin C as possible to protect yourself from the virus. This was published in a news portal known as Viralmagazine.it, whose metrics say their article has been viewed over 576,000 times and gathered over 30,000 shares. The post also quotes a "Professor Chen Horin CEO of the Beijing Military Hospital" as saying that a hot drink with lemon can curb the spread of the virus.
But there are several things that are not right:
- the Chinese name of the researcher looks fake as it translates into English as "what is your name"
- Zanjan University does not exist in China
- the professor referred to has appeared before in misleading health advice about cancer
- And to be clear - there's no evidence at all that lemon juice or large doses of vitamin C will stop the virus."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-51819624

UV light is used in hospitals. It's a disinfection method.
You believe or not in what I said, honestly, I don't really give a flying ****. I simply shared what I was informed of by people working in the hospitals.
UV is indeed used for disinfection... of materiel.... not of people.... do not sit in UV light over a length of time.
(https://www.skincancer.org/risk-factors/uv-radiation/)
Post edited March 23, 2020 by amok

eric5h5
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Fender_178
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Posted March 23, 2020


when the police show up they have some kind of documentation stating they are above the law


docbear1975
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Posted March 23, 2020

schools are closed for the rest of the academic year
restaurants are open for curbside, delivery, and takeout
recreational facilities are closed (that should have been done already)
nonessential businesses are closed
These measures are in place for the next 30 days. I think people who live in my state (and the rest of the US, for that matter) need to be prepared for a harsh reality: life is not going back to normal any time soon, if it ever does. We also need to realize that for social distancing to work it has to be practiced.
A friend and I were talking the other day about what is going to happen as this drags on. There's a possibility in the US that people could be asked to hunker down until August or September. My friend's opinion: reopen everything now and let the virus work its way through. Let nature take its course. Otherwise, we're just prolonging the misery and destroying the economy. That's his opinion. I don't necessarily agree. However, if you're going to be serious about social distancing and reducing the spread, then you can't take half-hearted measures, which is essentially what the US is doing. You can't ask people to shelter in place, then leave beaches, parks, and gyms open. You need to be prepared to enforce these measures.
(Sorry for the rant)
Post edited March 23, 2020 by docbear1975

Pheace
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Posted March 23, 2020

"Aerosol and Surface Stability of SARS-CoV-2 as Compared with SARS-CoV-1"
"SARS-CoV-2 remained viable in aerosols throughout the duration of our experiment (3 hours), with a reduction in infectious titer from 103.5 to 102.7 TCID50 per liter of air."
"SARS-CoV-2 was more stable on plastic and stainless steel than on copper and cardboard, and viable virus was detected up to 72 hours after application to these surfaces (Figure 1A), although the virus titer was greatly reduced (from 103.7 to 100.6 TCID50 per milliliter of medium after 72 hours on plastic and from 103.7 to 100.6 TCID50 per milliliter after 48 hours on stainless steel). "
"On copper, no viable SARS-CoV-2 was measured after 4 hours"
"On cardboard, no viable SARS-CoV-2 was measured after 24 hours"
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2004973?query=featured_home
Now we know, why masks are a thing in Asia. China confirmed aerosol transmission along the way in February, if I remember it right, but the western countries never picked it up and are sill saying that it is transmitted by "droplet infection". Which is not wrong, but also not everything.
Not to mention washing all the groceries wrapped in plastic (everything these days)? (or parking them for 3 days)

Matewis
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Posted March 23, 2020
South Africa on lockdown for 3 weeks. Getting more and more concerned by the minute. I think it's pretty much inevitable at this point that the hospital system will be overwhelmed. Too many very, very low income households (in areas with extremely high pop density) living day to day that cannot afford to miss a single day's work. A large portion of this demographic also rely on stupidly overcrowded minibus taxis to get to work, and that wont stop. It's going to spread like wildfire.

topolla
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Posted March 23, 2020

But simple "midway" examples.
You take hundred 60-year-old men and hundred 30-year-old women, but you declare that they are 100 random men, 100 random women. You give them same tasks to prove that women are stronger and smarter than men.
You take hundred adults grew up in rich families after divorce and hundred adults grew up in poor but stable families but you declare that was 100 random people from divorced homes and 100 random people from "normal" families. You compare them to prove that divorce make better chance to future success of children.
You can do something like that in every kind of science, even mathematical sciences (but it's hard to do it deliberately).
Do you understand what I mean? Scientists are just people, some of them are greedy, some think only about their individual profit or try to make people to think the same way they do etc. etc. Professors in most cases are just people of science who has money or connections that allows them to make publications and books.

Fender_178
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Post edited March 26, 2020 by Fender_178

wpegg
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Posted March 23, 2020
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Some here(especially the ones let go from their jobs, homeless, etc) need the aid, not bickering in DC.

(Also I heard Merkel might have it/has it......all I can do is go "ha ha" and point like Nelson from the simpsons.....I wonder, does that make me a bad guy? :|)
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Some here have closed due to being in malls/etc that shut down, and it's likely the cops will make any others close down if they don't comply(only actual essentials are now allowed open as of sunday in NY state).
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Nice points in this post-the email it is quoting....as for this bit:
Eh, i'd rather people be cautious but not afraid too much.....don't want people to panic(more), after all.
Post edited March 23, 2020 by GameRager

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Posted March 23, 2020
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Saying or inferring that ONLY "official" sources are good/informative & other sources are all/nearly all bad/uninformative is a fallacy in and of itself.

I also wouldn't chide anything but obviously false/bad info.

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Yes, they did....it was an official memo/letterhead sent out to some(maybe most) stores...at least in the US.
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Post edited March 23, 2020 by GameRager

morolf
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Posted March 23, 2020

Interesting video about this issue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNQUHc8wbRc

dudalb
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