Kung Flu

Should we be worried about The Kung Flu? (select up to 4)

  • Politically

    Votes: 8 44.4%
  • Financially

    Votes: 11 61.1%
  • Medically

    Votes: 13 72.2%
  • Socially

    Votes: 7 38.9%
  • Not Politically

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • Not Financially

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • Not Medically

    Votes: 3 16.7%
  • Not Socially

    Votes: 3 16.7%

  • Total voters
    18
I'm not comparing anything. Merely pointing out that the "Gold Standard" of World Pandemic Response is now having to lock down again. Why? I dunno, probably because viruses are contagious or something.

Jacinda Ardern says Trump’s comments on coronavirus in New Zealand are ‘patently wrong’
Country's death rate per 100,000 people is one of the world's lowest
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...navirus-jacinda-ardern-comments-a9675241.html


Jacinda Ardern has hit out at Donald Trump‘s claim New Zealand is experiencing a “big surge” in coronavirus cases, calling it “patently wrong”.

Her comments came after the US president told a crowd in Minnesota that New Zealand was suffering a spike in the number of infections, which he called “terrible”.

The country reported 13 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday.

Ms Ardern, the New Zealand prime minister, said she did not think there was “any comparison” with her country's ”current cluster” and the US’s daily tally of infections.

“Obviously every country is experiencing its own fight with Covid-19, it is a tricky virus but not one where we would compare New Zealand’s current status to the US,” she said.

Mr Trump, whose country has seen more than 5.2 million confirmed coronavirus cases and around 170,000 deaths, asked the Minnesota crowd: “You see what’s going on in New Zealand?”

“They beat it, they beat it, it was like front page they beat it... because they wanted to show me something,” the US president said. “The problem is... big surge in New Zealand, you know it’s terrible. We don’t want that.”

The total number of coronavirus cases in New Zealand stood at 1,293 on Tuesday, while the national death toll remained at 22.

The country, which has a population of around five million people, recently reported its first domestic coronavirus cases in more than 100 days.

“I think anyone who’s following Covid and its transmission globally will quite easily see that New Zealand’s nine cases in a day (figures for Monday) does not compare to the United States’ tens of thousands, and in fact does not compare to most countries in the world,” Ms Ardern said.

“I’m not concerned about people misinterpreting our status,” she added.

“Obviously it’s patently wrong,” she said of Trump’s comments.

“We are still one of the best-performing countries in the world when it comes to Covid... our workers are focused on keeping it that way.”

New Zealand’s death rate per 100,000 people, at about 0.44, is one of the lowest in the world thanks to strict lockdowns enforced early in the pandemic.

The US has a death rate of 5.21 per 100,000 - one of the highest globally.

Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, was placed back into lockdown last week over the new coronavirus cases.

The measures – which included shutting public venues and tight restrictions on movement – have now been extended until late August.

On Monday, Ms Arden said national elections would be delayed by four weeks due to Auckland's outbreak.
 
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Florida reports lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in two months
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/corona...0200817-vzdb5fa7frhe5i3ebaee5pvkha-story.html
Florida reported its lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in two months Monday, continuing a downward trend that offers some hope in the state’s fight against the disease.

Except you fail to note the number of tests being performed in Florida have decreased greatly. This reduction in tests being performed is primarily due to actions of the DeSantis administration.

Greatly reduced number of test being performed leads directly to a reduction in positive results.
 
Except you fail to note the number of tests being performed in Florida have decreased greatly. This reduction in tests being performed is primarily due to actions of the DeSantis administration.

Greatly reduced number of test being performed leads directly to a reduction in positive results.
Or perhaps there are less people needing tested due to less folks having symptoms. You'll notice that the positivity rate of the tests has declined as well. You win the award for longevity of false Wuhan narrative.
 
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/me...art-surgeries-as-covid-cases-drop/ar-BB18acxT

The middle of August has brought some relief, with a fourth consecutive week of declining COVID patient admissions to hospitals, easing pressure on healthcare workers and coinciding with declines in new case totals, the percentage of tests coming back positive and general demand for testing.
 
Horowitz: Coronavirus hospitalizations down to lowest levels of pandemic. So where is our exit strategy?
Daniel Horowitz · August 18, 2020
https://www.conservativereview.com/...zations-lowest-levels-pandemic-exit-strategy/
The media might keep it a secret, but the hospitals have quietly emptied out their beds of COVID-19 patients, as large swaths of the country appear to have hit a de facto herd immunity threshold. Meanwhile, no matter how much good news we see, those who treat us as subjects continue to create false panic, extend draconian and ineffective restrictions on liberty, and refuse to put out an exit strategy.

It’s now becoming clear, from every state and country that has reached saturation levels of the virus, that the virus burns out roughly around the 20% seroprevalence benchmark, not at the 80% threshold the fearmongers predicted. Whether it’s Sweden, New York, or Arizona, the virus is going to do what it does – meaning it spreads for about six weeks in a given region and then moves on.
 
Less risk from surfaces; greater risk from air.

New findings warn of higher risk in airborne coronavirus transmissions | COVID-19 Special

 
I doubt it. The current Wuhan-19 pandemic in Brazil is over, just as it is in the world as a whole.
Covid-19 CAN strike twice: 33-year-old man in Hong Kong is the first person to get reinfected after testing positive for a mutated strain of the virus four months after recovering
  • Genetic analysis revealed the second infection was caused by a different strain
  • The patient had returned from Spain to his home of Hong Kong
  • Doctors warned 're-infection can occur just a few months after recovery'
  • They said immunity may be short lived and antibodies wane over time
Published: 09:54 EDT, 24 August 2020 | Updated: 10:33 EDT, 24 August 2020


Covid-19 survivors can be reinfected twice, according to doctors in Hong Kong who report the first known case.

The healthy 33-year-old patient tested positive for the coronavirus after a mild bout of the disease four months before.

Genetic analysis revealed the second infection was caused by a different strain of the coronavirus than the first, after he returned from a trip in Spain.

The coronavirus mutates as it spreads round the globe, and these can be detected in genetic sequencing.

Doctors warned their findings prove 're-infection can occur just a few months after recovery'.

They said it was likely because immunity is short lives and antibodies against Covid-19 wane quickly.
 
Covid-19 CAN strike twice: 33-year-old man in Hong Kong is the first person to get reinfected after testing positive for a mutated strain of the virus four months after recovering
  • Genetic analysis revealed the second infection was caused by a different strain
  • The patient had returned from Spain to his home of Hong Kong
  • Doctors warned 're-infection can occur just a few months after recovery'
  • They said immunity may be short lived and antibodies wane over time
Published: 09:54 EDT, 24 August 2020 | Updated: 10:33 EDT, 24 August 2020


Covid-19 survivors can be reinfected twice, according to doctors in Hong Kong who report the first known case.

The healthy 33-year-old patient tested positive for the coronavirus after a mild bout of the disease four months before.

Genetic analysis revealed the second infection was caused by a different strain of the coronavirus than the first, after he returned from a trip in Spain.

The coronavirus mutates as it spreads round the globe, and these can be detected in genetic sequencing.

Doctors warned their findings prove 're-infection can occur just a few months after recovery'.

They said it was likely because immunity is short lives and antibodies against Covid-19 wane quickly.
Reader---note that the article states that it was a mutated strain of the virus. This is consistent with what I have opined about prior. My view has been that herd immunity would come against strains of the virus. Coronavirus is likely here to stay and it's time to get back to work in my view. My opinion may be wrong of course.
 
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