"WW C"- COVID-19, GLOBAL CASES SURPASS 676 MILLION...Here we go again 2025 are we ready for Trump to fuck this up again?

I didn’t want to talk about this but my mom got this virus I found this out last night she’s in the hospital she’s doing OK but she has lupus in her lungs so they going to keep her for a few days. She had got a spike in her temperature and the dialysis people told her to go to the emergency room so I’m glad she did. This is the fourth person in my family that contracted this virus :smh:

Damn Prayers Up, hope she recovers!!
 
I didn’t want to talk about this but my mom got this virus I found this out last night she’s in the hospital she’s doing OK but she has lupus in her lungs so they going to keep her for a few days. She had got a spike in her temperature and the dialysis people told her to go to the emergency room so I’m glad she did. This is the fourth person in my family that contracted this virus :smh:

Do she know where she may have got it from?
 
Do she know where she may have got it from?
There is three possibilities one her granddaughter was sick over the weekend and she gave it to my mama....two Her dialysis clinic could have been contaminated....... three The transportation vehicles that take her back-and-forth to dialysis could have been contaminated which I am leaning towards that possibility more so than the other two.
 
You do more tests and you get more cases of a virus,wow imagine my surprise.

Its quite fascinating how the narrative has changed from fatalities and fatality rate to amount of cases...(with most not even knowing they have it or mild to moderate sypmtoms)
since the death has leveled out and continue to decline like predicted,with the southern states catching a later surge as mexico,peru,brazil..the same patter to influenza for decades...but i digress.


for people who can appreciate logic and common sense.



get some sunshine and fresh air bgol..you need the vitamin d3 its good for you.

Death whispers in my ear,live now, for i am coming
food for thought.

:thumbsup:
 
You do more tests and you get more cases of a virus,wow imagine my surprise.

Its quite fascinating how the narrative has changed from fatalities and fatality rate to amount of cases...(with most not even knowing they have it or mild to moderate sypmtoms)
since the death has leveled out and continue to decline like predicted,with the southern states catching a later surge as mexico,peru,brazil..the same patter to influenza for decades...but i digress.


for people who can appreciate logic and common sense.



get some sunshine and fresh air bgol..you need the vitamin d3 its good for you.

Death whispers in my ear,live now, for i am coming
food for thought.

:thumbsup:

The infection rates are also up
Check the %
 
I didn’t want to talk about this but my mom got this virus I found this out last night she’s in the hospital she’s doing OK but she has lupus in her lungs so they going to keep her for a few days. She had got a spike in her temperature and the dialysis people told her to go to the emergency room so I’m glad she did. This is the fourth person in my family that contracted this virus :smh:


I hope she makes a full recovery....
 
The infection rates are also up
Check the %
The R naught is pointless as it pertain to a population.(with something like this)
since you're dealing with sub groups affected differently,elderly,pre existing conditions,obesity,kids not affected or highly unlikely to transmit
higher density in some cities etc...etc...
even with death rate which gone down exponentially its somewhat pointless,since lots of ppl may have had it,currently had it and are not even aware,what percent of kids may have it but dont show signs,people who have built herd immunity etc...(and nyc makes up a large percent of the nation death)

call me whatever you want i have never worn a mask and most likely not going to,this so called virus don't even scare me,hell if it was Ebola id be worried.but i do get a chuckle from the people in their car all alone with a mask on......
A nation with 40,000 grocery stores,where workers work 8-10 hrs a day seeing thousands of ppl,id be expecting dead bodies by the tens of thousands,funny i dont see it.
not saying there is none.but this thing is not that deadly,most people will have at most mild symptoms.
 
The R naught is pointless as it pertain to a population.(with something like this)
since you're dealing with sub groups affected differently,elderly,pre existing conditions,obesity,kids not affected or highly unlikely to transmit
higher density in some cities etc...etc...
even with death rate which gone down exponentially its somewhat pointless,since lots of ppl may have had it,currently had it and are not even aware,what percent of kids may have it but dont show signs,people who have built herd immunity etc...(and nyc makes up a large percent of the nation death)

call me whatever you want i have never worn a mask and most likely not going to,this so called virus don't even scare me,hell if it was Ebola id be worried.but i do get a chuckle from the people in their car all alone with a mask on......
A nation with 40,000 grocery stores,where workers work 8-10 hrs a day seeing thousands of ppl,id be expecting dead bodies by the tens of thousands,funny i dont see it.
not saying there is none.but this thing is not that deadly,most people will have at most mild symptoms.
100% agree with you. Since I was personally affected by this I have followed the Data from day 1 and the reaction has never added up to the actual problem. I live in Atlanta and people keep saying we need to shut down again. The mayor is tweeting fear, meanwhile we are avg 3 deaths a week. if you are under 50 and contracted #covid19 in GA you have a 6% chance of hospitalization and .03% chance of death. If you are under 30 and contracted #covid19 in GA you have a 3% chance of hospitalization and .007% chance of death. These are facts you can go on the GA dept of health and look this up yet I still see people here expecting the apocalypse
 
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The R naught is pointless as it pertain to a population.(with something like this)
since you're dealing with sub groups affected differently,elderly,pre existing conditions,obesity,kids not affected or highly unlikely to transmit
higher density in some cities etc...etc...
even with death rate which gone down exponentially its somewhat pointless,since lots of ppl may have had it,currently had it and are not even aware,what percent of kids may have it but dont show signs,people who have built herd immunity etc...(and nyc makes up a large percent of the nation death)

call me whatever you want i have never worn a mask and most likely not going to,this so called virus don't even scare me,hell if it was Ebola id be worried.but i do get a chuckle from the people in their car all alone with a mask on......
A nation with 40,000 grocery stores,where workers work 8-10 hrs a day seeing thousands of ppl,id be expecting dead bodies by the tens of thousands,funny i dont see it.
not saying there is none.but this thing is not that deadly,most people will have at most mild symptoms.
I'm not talking about the r naught
I'm talking about the % of positive tests.
They have done less tests and the positive rate is up. I think they did 13k less tests this Wednesday compared to last Wednesday
I think Florida is at 15% positive rate
 
One death is too many imo
But let's hope it stays low

I don't think they have been low but that depends on what "low" is.

I haven't been following closely but from what I've read Florida has been averaging over 20 days per day recently which may not be high as we were seeing in NYS at its height but is still too much for something that is preventable.
 
I'm not talking about the r naught
I'm talking about the % of positive tests.
They have done less tests and the positive rate is up. I think they did 13k less tests this Wednesday compared to last Wednesday
I think Florida is at 15% positive rate

You're wasting your time.

When it comes to this thread he's on some foresteeler, Xfactor shit.
 
This isn't a reputable source, Daily Kos has an obvious agenda. Ive never even heard of them before you posted this

They're biased politically but I don't recall them getting exposed for straight up lying.

Most agencies and sites have a biased of some sort unfortunately so all of them should be viewed as such.

From what I can tell Pro Publica may be the least biased right now.
 
This isn't a reputable source, Daily Kos has an obvious agenda. Ive never even heard of them before you posted this

Hilarious. You've never heard of them, so they aren't reputable?

Dailykos has been around for years. It's a liberal blog site. They fund raise for dems via act blue and run the net roots nation each year where presidential candidates come to speak. You may remember Bernie Sanders being addressed by BLM for the first time at netroots. The founder has done several tv appearances over the years, and is frequently a target of the right.

The community standards for the site are high, and folks who post information that is not well sourced do not last long. That story is from the main page, not a casual user.

Now, what link or information within the story was incorrect?
 
100% agree with you. Since I was personally affected by this I have followed the Data from day 1 and the reaction has never added up to the actual problem. I live in Atlanta and people keep saying we need to shut down again. The mayor is tweeting fear, meanwhile we are avg 3 deaths a week. if you are under 50 and contracted #covid19 in GA you have a 6% chance of hospitalization and .03% chance of death. If you are under 30 and contracted #covid19 in GA you have a 3% chance of hospitalization and .007% chance of death. These are facts you can go on the GA dept of health and look this up yet I still see people here expecting the apocalypse

You're looking at this the wrong way. Yes, if you are under a certain age and in good health, the odds are greatly in your favor. However, getting infected increases the virus' ability to spread to the elderly and other high risk folks. Secondly, Black people account for around 25% of all Covid-19 deaths. Our community is plagued with hypertension, obesity, diabetes, etc. and some folks are acting like we shouldn't have a care in the world. Wild...

We aren't dealing with the apocalypse here, but the coronavirus is contagious enough to overwhelm the healthcare system if everyone gets sick at the same time. From there, hard choices have to be made about who gets to live or die. Just because the virus isn't a guaranteed death sentence for the young and healthy, they still have a responsibility to make smart choices. Some folks are being cautious not out of self-preservation, but for the safety of others.
 
I'm not talking about the r naught
I'm talking about the % of positive tests.
They have done less tests and the positive rate is up. I think they did 13k less tests this Wednesday compared to last Wednesday
I think Florida is at 15% positive rate
Ive already outlined that many times in this thread as to the pattern with these viruses.
they usually start in the colder climates then migrate to the more southern regions,which usually have a later uptick in cases.

but like i said lets not be deluded we know who are dying and who are high risk of being hospitalized.
as for comments about any death is too much,you kats are living in a polyanna world.
an 80yr old dying of a illness in a nursing home is not the same as a 40yr old dying from heart related issues because they were scared to get their scheduled treatment...because of the media pumping out fear.
when the dust settles there will be more ppl dying from covid related illness than covid itself,stage two cancer turn to stage three etc,domestic deaths,suicides,child abuse i can go on.


these govts have failed the elderly but none will admit it.


To date, 1,772 individuals that were staff or residents of a long-term care facility have died.


canada


Britain

Sweden has stated 70% of their deaths have been elderly care facilities.
 
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I posted similar info to this since last year before covid on this board regarding Vit D deficiency in black folks,it was either ignored or went un noticed.

https://www.cooperinstitute.org/201...cans-at-greatest-risk-of-vitamin-d-deficiency
An estimated 40% of American adults may be vitamin D deficient. For African-Americans, that number may be nearly double at 76% according to a new study by The Cooper Institute.

there is a direct correlation to covid deaths in black folks,i also speak on diabetes being a pandemic before covid became a so called pandemic,there are no benefits for anyone to be fat/obese....none....but as usual it goes by the way side...until cnn or cnbc tells them the same thing...

fortunately for me i encouraged my parents and a few co workers to take this stuff over a year ago.
now everyone wants to hide under their beds,deluded themselves with cutesy masks when a virus is microscopic...
stay away from the junk food ppl and get some sun.
 
I didn’t want to talk about this but my mom got this virus I found this out last night she’s in the hospital she’s doing OK but she has lupus in her lungs so they going to keep her for a few days. She had got a spike in her temperature and the dialysis people told her to go to the emergency room so I’m glad she did. This is the fourth person in my family that contracted this virus :smh:
Damn man. Hope she pulls through OK
 
I posted similar info to this since last year before covid on this board regarding Vit D deficiency in black folks,it was either ignored or went un noticed.

https://www.cooperinstitute.org/201...cans-at-greatest-risk-of-vitamin-d-deficiency
An estimated 40% of American adults may be vitamin D deficient. For African-Americans, that number may be nearly double at 76% according to a new study by The Cooper Institute.

there is a direct correlation to covid deaths in black folks,i also speak on diabetes being a pandemic before covid became a so called pandemic,there are no benefits for anyone to be fat/obese....none....but as usual it goes by the way side...until cnn or cnbc tells them the same thing...

fortunately for me i encouraged my parents and a few co workers to take this stuff over a year ago.
now everyone wants to hide under their beds,deluded themselves with cutesy masks when a virus is microscopic...
stay away from the junk food ppl and get some sun.

I'm out of my depth here, but I remember coming across an article that questioned the supposed vitamin D deficiency in Black folks.


How A Vitamin D Test Misdiagnosed African-Americans

By the current blood test for vitamin D, most African-Americans are deficient. That can lead to weak bones. So many doctors prescribe supplement pills to bring their levels up.

But the problem is with the test, not the patients, according to a new study. The vast majority of African-Americans have plenty of the form of vitamin D that counts — the type their cells can readily use.

The research resolves a long-standing paradox.

"The population in the United States with the best bone health happens to be the African-American population," says Dr. Ravi Thadhani, a professor of medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and lead author of the study. "But almost 80 percent of these individuals are defined as having vitamin D deficiency. This was perplexing."

The origin of this paradox is a fascinating tale of genes interacting with geography. More on that later.

To unravel the mystery, Thadhani and his colleagues looked closely at various forms of vitamin D in the blood of 2,085 Baltimore residents, black and white. They focused on a form of the vitamin called 25-hydroxyvitamin D, which makes up most of the vitamin circulating in the blood. It's the form that the standard test measures.


The 25-hydroxy form is tightly bound to a protein, and as a result, bone cells, immune cells and other tissues that need vitamin D can't take it up. It has to be converted by the kidneys into a form called 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D.

For Caucasians, blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D are a pretty good proxy for how much of the bioavailable vitamin they have. But not for blacks.

That's because blacks have only a quarter to a third as much of the binding protein, Thadhani says. So the blood test for the 25-hydroxy form is misleading. His study finds that because of those lower levels of the protein, blacks still have enough of the bioavailable vitamin, which explains why their bones look strong even though the usual blood tests say they shouldn't.

"The conclusion from this study is that just because your total levels are low, it doesn't mean we need to replace vitamin D" using supplements, Thadhani says. The study was published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.

The reason people of African descent have far less protein-bound vitamin D is probably related to the geographic origins of the human race. Our earliest ancestors lived near the equator in Africa, where sunlight was plentiful and intense year-round.

Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin when sunlight strikes it. When sunlight is deficient, the vitamin has to come from dietary sources such as eggs and fish oil.


Humans living in sunny climates make plenty of vitamin D on their own. In fact, one reason for the high degree of skin pigmentation in people of African descent is to prevent the synthesis of too much vitamin D, which can be toxic.

Early humans didn't need to store up reserves of vitamin D, so they didn't need as much of the binding protein, whose function is to squirrel the vitamin away in a form where it can be used later.

"Everyone who came out of Africa had the ancestral genotype associated with lower vitamin D-binding proteins," Thadhani says. "When humans moved to areas with less sunlight, a different genotype evolved. The further north they went, the more people needed reserves of vitamin D. So D-binding protein levels went up."

And that genetic difference in vitamin D-binding proteins is what researchers have finally figured out.

Dr. Michael Holick, a leading authority on vitamin D at Boston University Medical School, tells Shots that the new research is prompting him to resurrect blood samples from earlier studies to figure out whether the ill effects of low vitamin D in African-Americans and Caucasians are related to low levels of the bioavailable form or the protein-bound form.

While the effect of vitamin D on bone health is undisputed, Holick says, "there's a lot of controversy about [the vitamin's effect on] hypertension, diabetes, cancer and infectious diseases."

Meanwhile Holick, who wrote an editorial in the journal accompanying Thadhani's study, intends to keep giving his African-American patients vitamin D supplements when their blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D are low, even though they may not need the pills to maintain strong bones.

"There's no downside to supplementation, so it's not a big deal," Holick says.

But Thadhani says doctors should hold off on prescribing vitamin D until they do other tests to determine whether their African-American patients are really vitamin D deficient. Those tests include blood levels of calcium, bone density tests and parathyroid hormone levels.

There is currently no approved test for the bioavailable 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, although Thadhani and his colleagues are working on one and have filed for a patent.

He says he used to take vitamin D supplements "until I realized there are genetic differences, then I stopped. I've looked at my bioavailable levels of vitamin D. Now I'm comforted to know that I'm not deficient."
 
This isn't a reputable source, Daily Kos has an obvious agenda. Ive never even heard of them before you posted this
Excuse me?

DailyKos was the first site that Wednesday morning with a list of districts the president loss and Hilary won but were republican districts.
 
I'm out of my depth here, but I remember coming across an article that questioned the supposed vitamin D deficiency in Black folks.


How A Vitamin D Test Misdiagnosed African-Americans

By the current blood test for vitamin D, most African-Americans are deficient. That can lead to weak bones. So many doctors prescribe supplement pills to bring their levels up.

But the problem is with the test, not the patients, according to a new study. The vast majority of African-Americans have plenty of the form of vitamin D that counts — the type their cells can readily use.

The research resolves a long-standing paradox.

"The population in the United States with the best bone health happens to be the African-American population," says Dr. Ravi Thadhani, a professor of medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and lead author of the study. "But almost 80 percent of these individuals are defined as having vitamin D deficiency. This was perplexing."

The origin of this paradox is a fascinating tale of genes interacting with geography. More on that later.

To unravel the mystery, Thadhani and his colleagues looked closely at various forms of vitamin D in the blood of 2,085 Baltimore residents, black and white. They focused on a form of the vitamin called 25-hydroxyvitamin D, which makes up most of the vitamin circulating in the blood. It's the form that the standard test measures.


The 25-hydroxy form is tightly bound to a protein, and as a result, bone cells, immune cells and other tissues that need vitamin D can't take it up. It has to be converted by the kidneys into a form called 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D.

For Caucasians, blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D are a pretty good proxy for how much of the bioavailable vitamin they have. But not for blacks.

That's because blacks have only a quarter to a third as much of the binding protein, Thadhani says. So the blood test for the 25-hydroxy form is misleading. His study finds that because of those lower levels of the protein, blacks still have enough of the bioavailable vitamin, which explains why their bones look strong even though the usual blood tests say they shouldn't.

"The conclusion from this study is that just because your total levels are low, it doesn't mean we need to replace vitamin D" using supplements, Thadhani says. The study was published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.

The reason people of African descent have far less protein-bound vitamin D is probably related to the geographic origins of the human race. Our earliest ancestors lived near the equator in Africa, where sunlight was plentiful and intense year-round.

Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin when sunlight strikes it. When sunlight is deficient, the vitamin has to come from dietary sources such as eggs and fish oil.


Humans living in sunny climates make plenty of vitamin D on their own. In fact, one reason for the high degree of skin pigmentation in people of African descent is to prevent the synthesis of too much vitamin D, which can be toxic.

Early humans didn't need to store up reserves of vitamin D, so they didn't need as much of the binding protein, whose function is to squirrel the vitamin away in a form where it can be used later.

"Everyone who came out of Africa had the ancestral genotype associated with lower vitamin D-binding proteins," Thadhani says. "When humans moved to areas with less sunlight, a different genotype evolved. The further north they went, the more people needed reserves of vitamin D. So D-binding protein levels went up."

And that genetic difference in vitamin D-binding proteins is what researchers have finally figured out.

Dr. Michael Holick, a leading authority on vitamin D at Boston University Medical School, tells Shots that the new research is prompting him to resurrect blood samples from earlier studies to figure out whether the ill effects of low vitamin D in African-Americans and Caucasians are related to low levels of the bioavailable form or the protein-bound form.

While the effect of vitamin D on bone health is undisputed, Holick says, "there's a lot of controversy about [the vitamin's effect on] hypertension, diabetes, cancer and infectious diseases."

Meanwhile Holick, who wrote an editorial in the journal accompanying Thadhani's study, intends to keep giving his African-American patients vitamin D supplements when their blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D are low, even though they may not need the pills to maintain strong bones.

"There's no downside to supplementation, so it's not a big deal," Holick says.

But Thadhani says doctors should hold off on prescribing vitamin D until they do other tests to determine whether their African-American patients are really vitamin D deficient. Those tests include blood levels of calcium, bone density tests and parathyroid hormone levels.

There is currently no approved test for the bioavailable 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, although Thadhani and his colleagues are working on one and have filed for a patent.

He says he used to take vitamin D supplements "until I realized there are genetic differences, then I stopped. I've looked at my bioavailable levels of vitamin D. Now I'm comforted to know that I'm not deficient."
I disagree and many,many other studies would be able to back me up on this.
living in the north east i see this even in myself and how i feel during the winter and summer months.

night and day.
 
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