DisneyFan32
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Acyclovir, valacylovir, gancyclovir, the dozens or oseltamvir, the modern hepatits C and B treatments, the two dozen or so HIV medications on the market, just to name a few.Are there instances of this oral antiviral medication that can stop an infection in its tracks that science can learn from or borrow from?
If they won't vaccinate and get covid he is saying this is what they get. Last resort stuff and a minimal alternative to getting the vaccine and not getting sick. Too sad too bad, they get treatment rather than not getting it at all.
Ugh. I feel your pain. I’m supposed to check in in 65 days, and I have good days and bad days. Some days I’m super optimistic that things will be better by then, and other days I’m like FLORIDA IS THE WORST, HOW CAN I GO THERE, I MUST CANCEL.I'm not stressed until I read everyone else getting stressed.
Then I get stressed that I'm not stressed enough.
Then I get so stressed that I am probably more stressed than the people who originally stressed me out.
I'm complicated. Or not.
Well, I was exhausted so in some ways I did have symptoms. But after the negative test and finally getting a better night's rest I felt much better. No one else ever had any kind of symptoms. So <shrug>, it is what it is. We've been home for 12 days and never developed any respiratory symptoms. Is it possible one or more of us had asymptomatic COVID? Sure, I guess.If the at home test you are talking about is the Binax Now test, it is only specified for symptomatic cases. If you were asymptomatic but infected, it would be pretty likely to give you a negative result.
This is sarcasm, right? LOLWell Florida has peaked as cases have leveled off. So the decline is coming and within a month case counts will be far lower.
Not sure I am. You are harping on the 78% of eligible and missing it's only 58% total. That's the issue. They are not getting enough total to matter. Just like Florida.You are reading me wrong. That is what I am asking. What is the plan... The person who responded to me was criticizing Israel. Israel adopted the vaccine quickly and had decent adoption rates as was deemed possible at that time. Within those parameters, nearly 80% of the population was inoculated. Now they are where they are (hint: it clearly wasn't enough but who would have thought given their exemplary start?). And I am asking what is the plan. They had good (perhaps not great?) vaccine adoption and this is where they are at- a graph that I wish was my retirement portfolio, not an infection chart.
If the path they followed got them there, how good was the path? That is not an indictment of the vaccine, of 12-year-old Israelis not being vaccinated, of Orthodox folks, etc. It is looking at the plan. We would be right to be concerned here in the US, we appear to have no plan and folks certainly are not working together. We're certainly sputtering if nothing else.
O-H! I’ve never been more proud to be a Buckeye. Often as proud, but never more.Not sure I am. You are harping on the 78% of eligible and missing it's only 58% total. That's the issue. They are not getting enough total to matter. Just like Florida.
So we need vaccines to be mandated for work or travel at this point and approve kids. Then we'll get somewhere. A little over half vaccinated isn't enough.
Been a long day but Ohio State mandated vaccines while I was out for all. My friends who work there are thrilled. Big university tol.
I-OO-H! I’ve never been more proud to be a Buckeye. Often as proud, but never more.
Well, we had to give that state up north one victory . Seriously, nine B1G schools now. Purdue, Iowa, and Nebraska and Penn State are the holdouts. Though I wonder what Purdue in particular will do since they stated EUA and not full approval in previous statements, and should feel emboldened by the IU SCOTUS decision (as should all universities).I-O
If someone in July hadn't made it so EAU vaccines cannot be mandated in schools, we'd have seen it earlier. My church I sing and do music for is full of students. Many do not mask. I'll feel safer knowing they're all vaccinated at least my choir requires vaccines and masks atm
Not sure I am. You are harping on the 78% of eligible and missing it's only 58% total. That's the issue. They are not getting enough total to matter. Just like Florida.
So we need vaccines to be mandated for work or travel at this point and approve kids. Then we'll get somewhere. A little over half vaccinated isn't enough.
Been a long day but Ohio State mandated vaccines while I was out for all. My friends who work there are thrilled. Big university tol.
Acyclovir, valacylovir, gancyclovir, the dozens or oseltamvir, the modern hepatits C and B treatments, the two dozen or so HIV medications on the market, just to name a few.
But because every virus uses unique methods to infect a host, a potential oral antiviral for COVID-19 will need to target something specific about the virus' replication cycle.
I'm not harping on Israel. Don't know why you keep pushing this on me. I complimented Israel. There is not much else Israel could do. The kids were not eligible to get the vaccine. The rest of their rollout was about as exemplary as you could get. Bested much of the industrialized world in rolling it out. As for the adults who could have been inoculated and didn't... There is a lot of that going on. I never argued that more people being vaccinated is not better (or is at least presumed to be better). I don't where you are getting this from. But again, what is the plan?
Someone just posted a very similar scenario in terms of vaccine stats for Canada. Was it 70+% for those 12 and up? Ok, what are we predicting will happen with those fine people of the north? Will it be another Israel or something else? What are the variables? What is the plan?
Then there is this...
Also, I don't know what their true vax rate is including the unvaccinated <16yo. That said (and this Twitter guy posted too) that the vaccine is still proving invaluable in reducing severe illness/hospitalizations. Thus, vaccination should continue to be recommended. But what is the plan?
Purdue is at 75% of all students, staff & faculty vaccinated. That's IMO a large number without mandating. Unvaccinated people will be tested at least once a week. They've had 67 positive tests since August 1st, and 25 of the 322 beds reserved for isolation or quarantine are occupied.Well, we had to give that state up north one victory . Seriously, nine B1G schools now. Purdue, Iowa, and Nebraska and Penn State are the holdouts. Though I wonder what Purdue in particular will do since they stated EUA and not full approval in previous statements, and should feel emboldened by the IU SCOTUS decision (as should all universities).
That's true . Day care will be an issue but if anyone knows something about Kissimmee, there are a number of " day care" programs run out of apts and homes , cash only.In other news, for the “non-vaccinated don’t effect me” and “masks don’t make a difference in school” advocates, there’s this:
Celebration K-8 shutting down for the rest of the week due to COVID-19
The Osceola County School district announced it will close Celebration K-8 for the remainder of the weekwww.wftv.com
This school supports many of the local “in-transition” families who live in 192 and work at Disney. The school being shut means those parents have to find computers and “care” for their kids this week, and potentially even miss work.
18 months into this thing, we shouldn’t have to shut down schools!
*But thankful our school board is somewhat trying to do the right thing with a (not long enough) shut down.
Hoping the Celebration high school does not follow suit, and that a mask mandate for Osceola schools is also on the docket.
EDITED to add: 319 students quarantined (of 1500), and 72 positives since school start last week, with 22 staff quarantined and 15 staff positives as well.
I'm not harping on Israel. Don't know why you keep pushing this on me. I complimented Israel. There is not much else Israel could do. The kids were not eligible to get the vaccine. The rest of their rollout was about as exemplary as you could get. Bested much of the industrialized world in rolling it out. As for the adults who could have been inoculated and didn't... There is a lot of that going on. I never argued that more people being vaccinated is not better (or is at least presumed to be better). I don't where you are getting this from. But again, what is the plan?
Someone just posted a very similar scenario in terms of vaccine stats for Canada. Was it 70+% for those 12 and up? Ok, what are we predicting will happen with those fine people of the north? Will it be another Israel or something else? What are the variables? What is the plan?
Then there is this...
Also, I don't know what their true vax rate is including the unvaccinated <16yo. That said (and this Twitter guy posted too) that the vaccine is still proving invaluable in reducing severe illness/hospitalizations. Thus, vaccination should continue to be recommended. But what is the plan?
I'm not harping on Israel. Don't know why you keep pushing this on me. I complimented Israel. There is not much else Israel could do. The kids were not eligible to get the vaccine. The rest of their rollout was about as exemplary as you could get. Bested much of the industrialized world in rolling it out. As for the adults who could have been inoculated and didn't... There is a lot of that going on. I never argued that more people being vaccinated is not better (or is at least presumed to be better). I don't where you are getting this from. But again, what is the plan?
Someone just posted a very similar scenario in terms of vaccine stats for Canada. Was it 70+% for those 12 and up? Ok, what are we predicting will happen with those fine people of the north? Will it be another Israel or something else? What are the variables? What is the plan?
Then there is this...
Also, I don't know what their true vax rate is including the unvaccinated <16yo. That said (and this Twitter guy posted too) that the vaccine is still proving invaluable in reducing severe illness/hospitalizations. Thus, vaccination should continue to be recommended. But what is the plan?
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