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Re: Jesus Christ is free trade

Posted by alexandra_k on May 3, 2020, at 23:58:44

In reply to Re: Jesus Christ is free trade, posted by alexandra_k on May 3, 2020, at 23:12:35

I mean I don't understand what people think could tell them whether it was made in a lab or found in the wild.

Do they think if they squint at the sequence they'll find a bio-luminescent 'made in the community college of hong kong' marker, or something else...

It just doesn't make any sense to me.

I mean I see how a maker may leave a mark. I don't see how no mark disproves or shows there wasn't a maker.

And what is a 'maker' anyway. Do you think they don't have animals in research laboratories? All the animals in the wet market that were likely candidates are there none of them whatsoever in research laboratories all around the world? What is evolution in the lab compared to the wild but one under slightly different conditions. I don't understand, again, what information could settle it, really.

But it makes no sense whatsoever to think that it would have been intentionlly released from a laboratory in Hubai. I mean... Why? It doesn't make any sense at all. A person may have accidentally transmitted it who worked in a lab... Maybe... NOt terribly likely, though, I wouldn't have thought.

I mean, they have PPE -- right?

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I was fairly sure I found a piece fairly early on... I mean maybe in January or February...

Saying that it wasn't like SARS. It didn't transmit like flu.

That was the problem. China and Hong Kong know about SARS. Know about prevention of SARS tranmissionin hospital environments, already.

But CoronaVirus was spreading in the hospitals because it did not behave like SARS.

Fit tested N95 masks.

Right?

We are still waiting for the rules to be updated in this part. We are only requiring them for intubation and few particular procedures. We are only letting Doctors wear them?? Perhaps...

I saw some nurses in Santa Monica California refused to work without them. They were told they could go home with pay while they look into it. That's terrific. What more could you ask for? They are looking into it and they didn't force them to work in conditions that may be unsafe.

I saw that some others are saying that normally or typically the rules are that N95 should be worn.... But now their hospitals were telling them to relax the rules because they were worried about a shortage. But they said they didn't want to relax the rules beause the rules were even more (and not even less) important to be followed precisely now.

Lots of hospitals around the world emptied out of patients. People stayed home because they didn't want to get infected. Only 40 or 50 per cent of the people they would usually get.

But the people get hoard-y about the masks and don't hand them out. So then hospital workers get infected and pass it on.

We had 3 nurses test positive from hospital with surgical mask looking after a common ward of Corona patients from a rest home who had been hospitalised because they didn't have the workers to look after them. I think 50 something hospital staff they were in contact with were sent home for incubation. People in the hospital had to be told they may have picked it up from carers in the hospital.

We will see if we get community transmission from that.

They are looking into the N 95 issue.

Why must we always straggle so far behind???

 

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