Has anyone located Clorox (or similar) Wet Wipes in the metro? I can only find baby wipes or makeup remover wipes, basically no chemicals in those, so not what I want. Walmart has empty shelves for that area every time. I've looked online too.
This is a key point. Covid-19 does many things besides kill people; it damages the lining of blood vessels which go to every organ in the body. The dramatic increase in blood clots could cause very different types of damage depending on the blood vessel involved. Kidneys seem particularly susceptible; it is entirely possible that damage is being done which wouldn't manifest itself for years.
Also, even the asymptomatic folks are ending up with life-long lung damage: https://www.zmescience.com/medicine/...amage-0523532/
Focusing just on the death rate is dangerously myopic
I honestly hope there is a study of cases hat actually have lasting effects. I am not talking weight loss or something temporary that is reversed when it clears. But like, other than temporary loss of lung function or something similar. If it is a small amount, then that is a very good thing.
I might have missed it but I didn't see where the article stated that "life-long" damage was discovered, just that there was damage to the lungs consistent with pneumonia. Despite having asthma, I'm definitely ignorant on the extent to which pneumonia or anything else causes irreversible lung damage but it doesn't sound like its a foregone conclusion that damage done by most cases of Covid-19 is permanent.
In short, yes, I do. I feel protests are necessary at times, including this moment, but I hope people are mindful of distancing (and I realize many were not). I did see a lot of people wearing masks.
Chanting and yelling and singing and talking loudly have all been proven to be the most likely means to transmit the virus, although with a caveat that indoor environments are more dangerous.
My point was that it has been shown that the protests did not create a significant increase in cases. What has been a factor has been bars, church events, weddings, funerals, and large indoor gatherings, per the mayor and the head of the OKC City County Health Dept.
"Long-term" is probably more accurate, since we don't know if folks will be able to heal, but these sorts of abnormalities do not clear up quickly https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M20-3012
Saw several 3 packs of Clorox wipes at Quail Springs Target at 9 this morning as well as 35 count and 75 count single canisters. The key is getting there early.
Costco regularly gets 5 packs of Clorox and 4 packs of their Kirkland Signature disinfecting wipes every so often. Scored the 5 pack at Costco last Friday.
Yes. I listened to The Daily podcast today and they brought up an interesting point. The more we learn about Covid-19 the more doctors are describing it as a vascular disease rather than a respiratory disease like they did in the beginning. It affects many more organs than just the lungs.
We have only been dealing with this as a country for a few months.
The idea that it's fine people get infected and sick -- as long as they don't die -- is absurd.
We simply don't know hardly anything about the long-term effects... So just hoping there aren't any is ridiculous.
426 hospitalizations. We are now back to early April numbers.
The positive test rate for the last week was 4.6%.
Approximately one out of four people hospitalized will die.
The Edmond City council meeting is certainly entertaining (and educational). The (new?) owner of The Real Cafe just got done with her anti-mask rant. They have UV lights at the doors so all's good there I guess...
There are another dozen or so folks waiting to speak if anyone is bored and wants to watch - http://edmondok.com/93/Watch-Live
Good tool from the financial times.
https://ig.ft.com/coronavirus-chart/...&values=deaths
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