I am hoping that individual prep can help fill the gap between an outbreak and the arrival of large scale help. In a large outbreak, no one can expect them to be everywhere at once. Add to that the fact that they ARE under provisioned already and people could be waiting a while
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Replying to @Trinitydraco1 @CaptMPhillips and
Individual prep is huge priority in english speaking countries
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Replying to @DanielleFong @Trinitydraco1 and
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/02/12/health/coronavirus-test-kits-cdc.amp.html … faulty kits and an instruction NOT to use on asymptomatic cases ? Perhaps I’m being a little unfair on China not identifying cases. Discuss.
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Replying to @WhyScots @DanielleFong and
It's the entire picture that disturbs me. Too many mistakes. Too much faulty information and advice. I don't see how most people could have a clear picture of the situation. If you weren't on this thing from the start it's hard to understand. I have been watching and still don't
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Replying to @Trinitydraco1 @WhyScots and
yeah, I've dedicated most free cycles and then most cycles to this since January 24th. It took quite some time to get near the edge of this and I still don't have good confidence in critical areas of knowledge. Very fast moving, and our self-delusion process isn't too helpful
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Replying to @DanielleFong @WhyScots and
Long incubation 42 days at max, average of 14. contagious as early as day 5. infectious while asymptomatic. Symptoms come on slow and seem to go in phases. Head ache, nausea vomiting, then runny nose, dry cough leading into pneumonia. Average time to death is 3 weeks
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Replying to @Trinitydraco1 @WhyScots and
average might be lower. we don’t know what is up with the outlier long incubation periods. behavior appears very different from sars
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Replying to @DanielleFong @WhyScots and
We also know that the same antivirals that work for HIV and Ebola DO help. But those drugs are expensive and hard to produce from what I understand. Could be wrong on that though.
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Replying to @Trinitydraco1 @WhyScots and
We do not currently have enough, but maybe something can be identified and scaled
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Replying to @DanielleFong @WhyScots and
How do other coronavirus behave? What are the similarities between them?
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good questions for the investigations! I recommend the amazing youtuber Dr. John Campbell. He has done an *amazing* series on this coronavirus Covid19 ever since it has come up. He is a teacher and a doctor in an A&E hospital in UK and is truly incredible.https://m.youtube.com/user/Campbellteaching …
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