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What do we know about the novel coronavirus?
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  • Big restrictions coming, especially if you consider that opinion of white racists supremacists does not matter at all, consider them an empty space

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  • The CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said Monday that the agency’s advice on travel remains the same for both vaccinated and unvaccinated Americans: Don’t do it.

    Travel restrictions soon will be declared as permanent and not COVID related.

  • São Paulo’s health secretary, Jean Gorinchteyn, this week told reporters that in many of that state’s ICUs half of patients were now under 50. “I’m talking about 26 and 29 and 30-year-olds – often in a very grave condition,” he said, urging citizens to avoid crowds and remain at home. “We all need to understand that what is happening right now is a different pandemic from the one we saw last year,” Gorinchteyn claimed.

    A preprint of a new modelling study by researchers in Brazil and the UK suggests the variant first detected in the northern city of Manaus late last year, known as P.1, may be up to 2.2 times more transmissible.

    The study, which has not yet been peer-reviewed or published in a medical journal, suggests that even people who have already had the coronavirus could be vulnerable. The same study showed that the P.1 variant could evade immunity from previous Covid-19 infection by up to 61%.

  • Polish Health Minister Adam Nedzielski announced the decision to introduce a self-isolation regime in the country from Saturday due to the increase in the incidence of coronavirus.

    The restrictive measures will last for at least three weeks.

    During this period, shopping centers, cinemas, theaters and hotels will be closed. Schools will switch to distance learning.

    Not good.

  • On tight lockdowns

    Australia and New Zealand introduced several lockdowns in 2020. As a result - mortality in these countries decreased by 3 and 7%, respectively, compared to 2019.

  • The EMA Safety Committee, PRAC, at its extraordinary meeting on March 18, 2021, completed its preliminary review of reports of blood clots in people vaccinated against COVID-19 AstraZeneca and confirmed that:

    • the benefits of the vaccine in combating the still widespread threat of COVID-19 (which itself leads to blood clotting problems and can be fatal) still outweigh the risk of side effects;
    • the vaccine is not associated with an increased overall risk of blood clots in those who receive it;
    • there is no evidence of a problem with specific vaccine batches or specific manufacturing facilities;
    • however, the vaccine may be associated with very rare cases of blood clots associated with low platelet counts, including rare cases of blood clots forming in the vessels that drain blood from the brain (CVST).

    These are rare cases - about 20 million people in the UK and the EU have received the vaccine as of March 16, and the EMA has only reviewed 7 cases of blood clots in multiple blood vessels (disseminated intravascular coagulation, DIC) and 18 cases of CVST. A causal relationship with the vaccine has not been proven, but is possible and deserves further analysis.

    Overall, the number of thromboembolic events reported after vaccination was lower than expected in the general population. This allows the PRAC to confirm that there is no increased overall risk of blood clots. However, for younger patients, some concerns remain, in particular with these rare cases.

  • I had my first dose of AZ 11 days ago. No problem so far, but I'm worried about if I must take the second injection.

  • Germany is set to extend its latest COVID-inspired lockdown into its fifth month according to a draft proposal seen by several European media outlets. The draft says lockdown should continue until April 18 and that an “emergency brake” agreed at the last meeting will be applied to halt any further reopening measures in areas where cases are above the 100 per 100K threshold.

    The draft was prepared by Chancellor Angela Merkel’s office ahead of Monday’s planned videoconference of regional and national leaders to discuss and decide on the next round of COVID measures.

    "I think international travel this summer is, for the average holidaymaker, sadly I think, extremely unlikely," Tildesley, a professor of infectious disease modelling at the University of Warwick, told BBC Radio on Saturday.

    All travel and tourists related business won't survive if it won't be very good summer.

  • The head of the Austrian Ministry of Health, Rudolf Anschober, said on Wednesday that from April 7, a fresh negative test for coronavirus will be required to visit stores.

    At the moment, a negative infection test must be presented to visit service enterprises where contact with the client's body is provided (hairdressers, beauty salons - ed.).

    "From April 7th, we want to move to the store entrance test phase," Anschober said at a press conference.

    He clarified that the test will be required to visit all retail outlets, with the exception of vital ones - pharmacies and grocery stores.

    Issue is that it is largely useless approach. As PCR tests are efficient only in the specific time window after infection.

  • “We are at the beginning of the third wave of COVID-19 in Europe. In many EU member states, the number of infections is on the rise again, mainly due to variant B.1.1.7 of the British strain of coronavirus, which is now found in almost every EU country, ”said von der Leyen.

    Something tells me that they intend to make it infinite.

  • New coronavirus cases in the United States continued to rise in the past week, jumping by as much as 12 percent nationwide.

    The seven-day average of new cases topped 63,000 for the first time in a month, while states such as Michigan, Vermont and North Dakota reported substantial spikes in new infections. The nation appeared poised for a fourth wave of illness even as vaccine eligibility is expanding in many states.

    Michigan led the nation in new cases with a 57 percent rise over the past week

    It all makes very little sense.

  • Google informed employees that it is planning to allow some employees back into offices next month. They send email that said "it is likely we’ll begin to welcome Googlers back to some of our U.S. offices on a voluntary basis."

    Alphabet now hope to take part in forming next coronavirus wave as otherwise it can bee too weak.

  • A Sheba Medical Center study published on Tuesday showed that the number of antibodies in people who received both doses of the coronavirus vaccine drop dramatically less than three months after the second dose was administered.

    The Health Ministry said earlier this month that COVID-19 hospitalizations among vaccinated Israelis were on the rise and that a third booster shot might be needed.

    https://www.ynetnews.com/health_science/article/r1ovgo11Sd

    Ho had the virus already probably don't need the vaccine.

  • Quarantine restrictions in effect in 19 departments in France will apply to the entire country from this Saturday, President Emmanuel Macron said in a televised address to the nation.

    These measures will be in effect for four weeks.

    "The school timetable will be adapted so as not to leave our children alone. Specifically, this means that next week school classes will be held at home," the French leader added.

    He specified that a two-week spring break will begin on April 12.

    Since March 20, 16 French departments, including the Paris region, have been quarantined, but with more flexible rules than during the previous two lockdowns. A week later, these measures were introduced in three other departments.

    There are closed shops that do not sell essential goods, travel between regions is limited.

    Since the end of October, cafes, restaurants, bars, cultural institutions - museums, theaters, cinemas have been closed in the country.

  • UK situation

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  • In France we are so far far away from that...

  • Microsoft has joined tech companies that have decided to postpone the release of quarantine measures from their offices until the end of 2021. The corporation has reportedly postponed the full opening of its offices from its July date of at least September 7th.

    This guys know something, seems like at least 2 new waves ahead.

  • US deaths from vaccines

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  • COVID-19 in a severe form in older people occurs in almost 30 percent of cases, said Olga Tkacheva, chief freelance geriatrician of the Russian Ministry of Health, director of the Russian Gerontological Research and Clinical Center of the Pirogov National Medical Research University. Her words are quoted by Izvestia.

    Tkacheva also noted that according to world statistics, 10 percent of the elderly are on ventilators. “The mortality rate from COVID-19 among patients aged 60-69 is 2-4 percent, 70-79 years - 5-13 percent, over 80 years old - 13-20 percent,” she said.

    This also means that COVID will significantly reduce number of old people.

    And old people had been declared main problem by right wing and libertarian (even more right wing) think tanks.

  • The South African variant of the coronavirus is notably more adept at “breaking through” the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine than other variants are, Israeli scientists have found, in a first-of-its-kind real-world study.

    The prevalence of the South African strain among vaccinated individuals who were infected despite their inoculation was eight times higher than its prevalence in the unvaccinated infected population.

    The results show that the South African variant, compared to the original strain and the British variant, “is able to break through the vaccine’s protection.” However, she said that the sample size is too small to put a figure on its increased ability.

    “We can say it’s less effective, but more research is needed to establish exactly how much,” she said.

    https://www.timesofisrael.com/real-world-israeli-data-shows-south-african-variant-better-at-bypassing-vaccine/

  • I just took the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.. I have flu symptoms from it

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  • Over the past day, Turkey has recorded a record for the number of cases of coronavirus COVID-19. This is reported by the Ministry of Health of the country.

    Over the past 24 hours in Turkey, the infection was found in 62 797 people. In addition, a record number of people infected with coronavirus died in the republic per day - 279.

    Bad thing.

    And we are here only on the second iteration of COVID strains that had been prepared for us.

  • Fascist states for all and totall technocratic controll

  • We will emerge from the pandemic within 4 to 6 years.