Posted on 04/07/2020 9:47:41 AM PDT by Mariner
Previous thread here:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3832302/posts?page=1
That’s actually not a bad idea.
For sure, if this involves the heme, it isn’t a ‘common cold’.
“As I was doing my search for alcohol fumes I came across the dangers of huffing alcohol. They heat up the booze and inhale it - goes right into the blood stream for a bigger rush/drunk or whatever. But it is real easy to O.D. as well.”
Ah, a warm snifter of brandy...
The earliest huffing.
From a commenter on Derek Lowe’s blog a few days back.
(Lowe is a PhD experimental anti-cancer biochemist. Careful with data and conclusions.)
I haven’t checked these out, but they seem interesting.
Regarding hydroxychloroquine:
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/bahrain-hydroxychloroquine-success-response-covid-19
Other sidechain hydroxylated 4-aminoquinolines, ie. amodiaquine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amodiaquine , and its analog FGI-104 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FGI-104 , share antiviral properties that have been characterized as being broad spectrum, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2776286/ .
It is suggested that these compounds somehow interfere with the virus particles ability to hijack host cells membrane remodeling machinery ESCRTs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESCRT , needed to endocytize (internalize) the membrane attached virons into the cytoplasm , and then exocytosis or budding of newly formed virus particles from the host cell following replication.
Worker at Yankton Walmart pharmacy tests positive for COVID-19 (South Dakota, 4/7/20)
Doesn’t acknowledge the time of Wuhan/Hubei introduction of the virus.
More important than any other metric IMO.
Just seems silly to me to ignore that. We know where the virus came from. The question of “when” it did matters.
same same. UK just flew some in from Peru I think it was. Also Saudi, and are still bringing them in. Canada, France, US same same. maybe north of 40K?:
here’s a little blurb before the firewall
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/advice/britons-stranded-abroad-coronavirus-rescue-flights/
first-person rescue flight account:
https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/abroad/i-was-on-the-peru-rescue-flight-this-is-what-happened-1.4216883
forgot to include this link - judgement by hindsight piece, but data buried within is useful.
the way his interview with Madcow sounded, Newsom was mobilizing Calif resources to produce instate and be able to export. However, this LA Times article seems a bit contradictory, and includes ‘sterilizing used masks’, whatever that means:
“a consortium of suppliers, including a California nonprofit, a California manufacturer with suppliers in Asia and from a company sterilizing used masks, according to Nathan Click, the governors spokesman.
The identities of those suppliers were not available Tuesday night...”
California to get more than 200 million masks a month in coronavirus fight, Gov. Newsom says
LA Times
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/california-to-get-more-than-200-million-masks-a-month-in-coronavirus-fight-gov-newsom-says/ar-BB12iuAG
MedCram Lecture
Dr. Roger Seheult and and Joshua Jacquet, MD,
April 7
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 51: State by State Projections; Ultrasound to Diagnose COVID19 Pneumonia
This video includes a discussion of recent pandemic trends and a tool from the University of Washington to assess the possible peak in each state in the United States. Dr. Seheult introduces emergency medicine physician Dr. Jacquet to discuss the utility and accuracy of portable, point of care ultrasound (POCUS) in the diagnosis and monitoring of COVID-19 pneumonia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7MufS6dnJw
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MedCram Lecture
Dr. Roger Seheult
April 6
Coronavirus Pandemic Update 50: Dip in Daily New Deaths; Research on Natural Killer Cells & COVID-19
There has been a drop in the number of daily new COVID-19 cases and deaths in the United States and globally - could it be the start of a trend? Dr. Seheult discusses research on the key role of natural killer cells in coronavirus infection and how interventions prior to hospitalization are critical.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fya6Zwxch88
California - San Francisco
Data Data Data
SF finally shares crucial data on coronavirus hospitalizations, demographics
1. It provides no information for the nine people who have died of COVID-19. And for more than a third of all those who have tested positive, the race and ethnicity are not known. Overall, 21% were white, 18% Hispanic, 13% Asian or Pacific Islander, and 4% black.
2. Statewide, about half of people who test positive are under age 50; in San Francisco, 61% are 50 or younger.
3. San Francisco reported 39 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday. The citys case count has been climbing about 3% to 10% daily over the past week, which is a much slower pace than two or three weeks ago.
4. As of Monday, 269 health care workers had tested positive statewide.
5. The number of people hospitalized and in intensive care in San Francisco has been climbing steadily. There were 58 people hospitalized on March 28 and 83 a week later, on April 4, the most recent date on the the San Francisco dashboard. Of those 83 patients, 37 were in intensive care.
California - San Luis Obispo
Social distancing in a nuclear power plant? How Diablo Canyon is coping with coronavirus
...To date, no Diablo Canyon employees have tested positive for coronavirvus, Hosn said, noting PG&E has an incident management team that has closely been monitoring attendance numbers since late February.
The company has also been examining and updating its holistic pandemic plan essentially its emergency response plan in the event of an outbreak to prepare for every way the plant could be impacted by coronavirus.
This includes responses if certain departments and essential workers were to be impacted by the virus, she said.
Thank you.
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