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Wuhan Corona Virus Coming Soon? (Now Here)
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Originally posted by kalakoa

is there open, in the wild, transmission happening on island today? Tomorrow?

Yes. It can't be stopped; do you want to live in fear?
There it is, your 13,000th post and still all you can do is dish up senseless one liners.

Sorry dude, that one was a dud (imo of course). Do you want to try again?
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What's with all the recent personal attacks, hokuili?
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Anyone go down keukaha on tye 29 th? Like suisan? The workers on the boat as well as tourists go down there alot. As do i.
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During a voyage in late February, the Grand Princess stopped at four Hawaii ports.

The ship is currently being held off California after 21 people (out of 46 people tested) on that cruise ship tested positive for the coronavirus.

The concern for Hawaii officials: Did any of those people #8213; or anyone else with coronavirus #8213; disembark at any island ports?

The state is working to get the manifest for the vessel.

“We are going to be contacting everyone who disembarked from the vessel, asking them to self quarantine and we will be following up to get a detailed history of their activities while they were here,” said state Health Department Director Bruce Anderson

From bivn

So they dont even know who left the ship. Our state workers ah yea.

Would u place ur lives in the hands of the state?
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Came across this article this morning. I do not totally understand it, but sounds like good news. Koreans have found antibody to neutralize Covid 19.
http://m.koreabiomed.com/news/articleVie...idxno=7617
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"Why would it be "more likely a false positive"? Why not more likely a false negative? Or, perhaps a 50 - 50 shot either way?
To me, if we are getting false readings either way how much confidence can we have in any of these tests?"

Almost every medical test has false positives and false negatives. Doesn't mean it's a 50-50 shot.
Nobody on the Westerdam has tested positive for Coronavirus, except one person who then tested negative.
If it was onboard, we would know about it by now, other people would've caught it.
Cambodia did the right thing. Better to make your actions science-based than fear-based.
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I received an email from a United Airlines today, here’s an excerpt:

Before you fly
To give you the greatest flexibility, when you book any flight with us now through March 31, you can change it for free over the next 12 months – any ticket, any fare type, any destination.

On the ground
Our team of in-house medical experts and industrial hygienists oversee our aircraft cleaning procedures to ensure they meet or exceed all CDC guidelines. Hard surfaces such as lavatories, tray tables, window shades and armrests are thoroughly wiped down with a high-grade disinfectant and multi-purpose cleaner. And when we are advised by the CDC of a person who has traveled on board and is potentially exhibiting coronavirus symptoms, that aircraft is taken out of service and sent through a full decontamination process that includes our standard cleaning procedures plus washing ceilings and overhead bins and scrubbing the interior.

In the air
Our aircraft are equipped with state-of-the-art circulation systems, similar to those found in hospitals, which use a high-efficiency (HEPA) filter to circulate the air and remove more than 99% of airborne particles. We're also adjusting our inflight service to limit person-to-person contamination. This includes handing beverages directly to customers instead of allowing customers to touch a tray and ensuring all flight attendants wear gloves during service.

https://hub.united.com/united-coronaviru...97564.html
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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twofeet - Koreans have found antibody to neutralize Covid 19.
http://m.koreabiomed.com/news/articleVie...idxno=7617


Interesting info - basically antibodies known to bind to SARS and MERS viruses also bind to COVID-19 so may be able to use them as a future treatment. However, like a vaccine, this is just the first step - there is a lot needed to scale up and test this idea so it's not going to be of any immediate use.

rainyjim - I need to reread Tangs paper, and look at the SNPs myself in relation to the ORFs.
When I reread the paper with the criticism in mind, it does seem odd to pick just these SNPs in particular and group all the strains around it, and then try to speculate why the groups might have different distributions or virulence without any evidence to support either. A more complete argument against the L & S strain paper was also done by Trevor Bedford (Uni. of Washington - talk about being at the right? place at the right? time )
https://twitter.com/trvrb/status/1236117809609838592

book any flight with us ... you can change it for free over the next 12 months – any ticket, any fare type, any destination.
Hopefully many airlines follow suit. I'm sure lots of people, including tourists to Hawaii, are holding off booking trips as they don't want to get locked into travel plans that may need to change.
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I don't know about COVID-19 but a few years ago my wife got the influenza test at urgent care that came back negative and we later went to the ER and they said "Meh, it's not that accurate" and tested her again. I got the impression that the flu test was an easy way for them to make a few hundred dollars in less than 5 minutes. When I read about the tests online all the articles were pretty much like this one:

"Rapid Influenza Testing
The diagnostic accuracy of influenza swabs is often overestimated by clinicians. The CDC notes that rapid influenza testing has a sensitivity ranging from approximately 50% to 70% — meaning that in up to half of influenza cases, the flu swab results will still be negative. Another study in Turkey showed that the sensitivity of rapid influenza testing for H1N1 ranged from 31.7% to 50%, again depending on the brand of test. A 2012 metanalysis of the accuracy of rapid influenza testing showed an average sensitivity for detecting influenza in adults of only 54%. Sensitivity in children is somewhat higher since they tend to shed more virus. In most studies, the specificity of influenza testing is 90-95%, meaning that there is a much lower incidence of false positive results."

https://epmonthly.com/article/accurate-rapid-flu-tests/

There have been several pre-print articles coming out of China that the COVID-19 fecal swabs are more accurate than the other varieties.

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NO MASKS FOR YOU!

https://www.latimes.com/business/technol...ce-gouging
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