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SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Discussion in 'Environmental Discussion' started by tochatihu, Jan 26, 2020.

  1. bwilson4web

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    Ah yes, the gas chamber. The Marines used pepper gas. But less than a year later, I was taking a cloverleaf in Riverside California when the pollution caught me by surprise,

    My eyes teared up and it was almost impossible to see. Happily, I had a dirty T-shirt by the seat that was damp and could wipe my eyes and face. But it was worse than Marine gas hut in part because unexpected but also 'when will it end?'

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    Having worked in and for the US Federal government since 1982 as an active duty Air Force senior intelligence agent/special agent/airborne special operations operator/first sergeant and as a civilian defense contractor since 2004 I'm actually shocked at the initial trust and blind-obedience so many fellow Americans displayed during the first two years of covid.
    What happened to critical thinking? What happened to questioning authority? What happened to real science which is constantly asking questions and re-thinking conclusions based on real-world evidence and research?
    Today, so many American have realized that they've been lied to, manipulated, bullied, intimated, and abused by their mayors, governors, school boards and other government officials. Those of us who KNOW the government aren't surprised at all.
    Get the shot and you'll not catch covid...a lie
    If you catch covid there's a good chance you'll die...not even close to being true
    Get the shot and you'll not be able to spread it...a lie
    Go into lockdown and it'll slow the spread...a lie
    Go back into ANOTHER lockdown and it'll slow the spread....another lie
    Get the shot and you'll not be able to spread the virus...another lie
    Wear masks will reduce the spread....another lie, a Dutch study proved it only makes .2% of a difference...not even covering the margin of error

    So here we are....a LOT wiser and I'm wondering if those vaccinated who catch it will, also, lose their jobs?

    It's time to call endemic and go back to pre-china flu times and deal with the flu just like we've always dealt with the flu. (Mask and isolate people who have it, protect the most vulnerable like nursing homes, and educating high-risk people how to be healthier and have a strong and powerful immune system.)
     
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    It is working fine as we evaluate the empirical studies and mortality from COVID patients in hospital ICUs.

    Since mortality and severe results apply to people like you ... welcome to the "Darwin Award." The more the merrier as the mid-term elections are rapidly approaching. You' all catch it and die or become incapacitated works for me . . . and FOX.

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    Wow, you got a LOL from me on that one! Hey, if you want to get shot after shot and booster after booster have at it! Go ahead and wear 3-4 masks while you're at it! My only issue is when folks like you demand everybody else participate in the stuff!
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  5. tochatihu

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    A long list of concerns was posted in #5602. It may be possible to address many of them, but one is easier because of its specificity "a Dutch study proved it only makes .2% of a difference"
    This likely refers to DANMASK-19. Or if not, could we be led to the Dutch study? Some concerns are addressed in
    The curious case of the Danish mask study | The BMJ
    and its reference list. Fortunately, many mask studies can be considered and this list might be helpful
    https://www.kxan.com/news/coronavirus/do-face-masks-work-here-are-49-scientific-studies-that-explain-why-they-do/
    == "What happened to critical thinking?"
    It persists in many places. But ... not everywhere.
     
  6. ChapmanF

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    A "straw man" argument is what it's called when you argue with something nobody really ever said. #5602 leaves me wondering what the record is for straw men in a single post.

    Have you ever had a flu jab? Has anyone, anyone ever, told you your flu jab would 100% keep you from getting flu?

    Does your car have an airbag? Has anyone, anyone ever, told you your airbag will 100% keep you unhurt in a crash?

    In any statement I ever heard or read from an official talking about COVID vaccines, efficacy rates were discussed, typically as percentages. That's how it's done. Many of those figures got discussed in this thread as they came out.

    I still have the vaccine info sheet from my last dose. It says right in paragraph 3, "Like all vaccines, this vaccine may not fully protect all people who get it." I'd have guessed that comes as a surprise to pretty much no one. So where, exactly, were you being told this was the world's first perfect 100% effective vaccine?
     
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    Again, while we are not sure DANMASK-19 = a Dutch study, it holds a unique position in kxan.com list linked above as the only 'masks ineffectual' study that has not been retracted.

    It may be possible to learn from that. It was conducted over 2 months in Denmark during which time no general mask mandates were in place. So it was a 'one-way' study, as authors, journal editors, and outside commentators have noted. So, here's me agreeing that it should not be retracted. There are things to be learned from it via critical thinking. The longer list of studies provided by kxan.com offer plenty to chew on (inhale?) for those interested in mask efficacy in broader senses.
     
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    What you claimed to have heard and read here, is quite different than what I remember hearing and reading. Which means my lie detectors won't be pointing in the same direction as yours.
     
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    And @ChapmanF also piles on. Here we should be kind, learn what can be learned, and appreciate when links offered stimulate thought. It would seem churlish to point out that DANMASK-19 has been promoted by contrarian media to the exclusion of all those others. Shall we not forgive?

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    Vaccine efficacy is a slippery thing, no less so as this bad boy continues to access naive acreage and (accidentally clumsily) rewrites itself. Here I represent (what a claim!) > 2 billion people worldwide who've only had access to the lowest-performing vaccines of all. Provided internally and externally by a country whose name I assume to be known. For us 100% is not the number. Many readers have access to stronger - 80%? Or is it even that now? Many many others remain un vaccinated, by choice or by local un availability.
     
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    Aren't those actual gas masks?

    The particulate masks used for disease control are in a different category, not holding back chemical gasses at all.
     
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    And @fuzzy1 also piles on. @ColoradoBoo has not claimed that his insight has all come from here. He does seem to vastly overstate his case, yeah I got that. But he is not outside current American mainstream. Burn the dude and ... we lose. Let the dude expound, and maybe we can learn something helpful to de politicalize this mess.
     
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    Certainly, they were full face gas mask. And they do a very good job in that situation mentioned.
    Just as the mask available to the general public do a good job of minimizing spittle, particulate and aerosol particles when you cough from getting on others or the standard N-95 or KN-95 does a great job of protecting medical personnel. N-95 mask are now readily available to the public- both Walmart and Krogers were giving away these masks obtained from the government for free last week at their stores.

    My example, though a real life experience was a tongue in cheek exercise showing how a good dose of pepper spray or mustard gas can immediately make you into a strong proponent of masking and their beneficial effects- the same as allergy suffers-people with compromised immune systems and medical personnel can well explain the benefits of regular masks.
    Mayo Clinic Minute: Study shows masks can prevent COVID-19 - YouTube
     
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    I have long admired @tochatihu's deep reserves of patience and goodwill.

    Mine are not totally dried up, honest.

    But I can't match @tochatihu's mild language in "seem to vastly overstate his case". There are all kind of ways to overstate a case, even vastly, without resorting to textbook forms of deceptive argument that we're taught how to recognize in grade school.

    If I could believe that @ColoradoBoo had really never learned what a straw man argument is, and had somehow built a post around them with no idea that was what he was doing, that would be one thing. But if I could believe that, I'd by now be buying my third bridge from the guy.
     
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    Landmark post #5602 lists several assertions and describes them as lies, generally without providing evidence.

    Vaccination (not further defined) prevents COVID and its transmission.

    Lockdowns and masking limit COVID and its transmission.

    COVID causes high (or total?) human mortality.

    According to me :) each of these deserves to be opened up and discussed. Because at least one poster here finds 'truth' in contrarian media. Where there goes one, there go others, not so brave as to post. We can and should confront such concerns. We can and should inform our larger quiet audience. Without aiming at firebrands.

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    COVID? A 10 (ish) million killer that reached beyond, to make health-care providers worldwide to effing hate their jobs. A global-economy disrupter that could not have done less disruption by any strategies visible to me. A strong impetus for new virus vaccine technologies.

    That last resonates most strongly for me because COVID will not be humans' last opponent. Being still in this one, it seems difficult to plan for the next one. Ill-posed assertions of lies this time around are merely among many problems to be faced for our next time around.
     
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    You've only boldfaced one part of the problem, and it's the smaller part.

    The recipe for a straw man argument is you list an assertion that has not been made, and then describe it as a lie, and let that sidetrack people onto whether you're "providing evidence" of it being a lie, when that's a question not even on point before providing evidence the assertion was ever made.

    So who was it, anyway, making those claimed assertions that post tells us were being made?
     
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    @ChapmanF you know I can't 'like' #5613.

    We are not alone here in understating the misuse of straw-man arguments. I only ask that prominent exponents of 'wow you really think that?' may expound, such that many quiet behind them might take up the critical-thinking thing. I have no reason to presume that they cannot.

    Because they are here, Prius, blah blah blah.

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    It is not for me to direct global responses to COVID. Having posting around here for a very long time, I appreciate reading posts I see as utter nonsense, because they accidentally call towards other information that can teach. But also because they inform me how other people think. I am far from most of you, geographically and geopolitically. I have not many threads to pull on.

    It is not for me either to direct global responses to whatever follows COVID. But I do see the chess board (or part of it) and imagine I can advance some pawns.
     
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    I suggest suspending this particular discussion until @ColoradoBoo posts next. We might in that quietus miss other hot COVID stuff.

    It never sleeps.
     
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    Personally I don't care what your tribe does as long as it remains isolated from those who are vaccinated and practice good public health practices. For example, Florida is friendly to your tribe as well as other low vaccination States.

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    Covid sucks.
    All I have to add.
     
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    My neighbor is the head nurse at the largest hospital in Colorado Springs and we've had many discussions. I, also, have had many discussions with my family physician. Three of our nieces are RN's and the father of my son-in-law is a pharmacist so I may know a thing or two.
    Maybe some of you need to be listening to actual physicians and nurses instead of politicians and "journalists?" (Tip: Fauci is 100% politician, hasn't treated a patient in over 40 years, check it out....just because you wear a white doctor's coat doesn't mean big pharma can't buy you out....follow the money.)