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So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 21 April 2022 00:09 (two years ago) link

table you're eligible for a second booster if you're at least 4 months out from your first booster and "moderately or severely immunocompromised"

๐” ๐”ž๐”ข๐”จ (caek), Thursday, 21 April 2022 00:25 (two years ago) link

Wow sic :(

Ah, it'd be worse if other countries *checks notes upthread* existed, and the people who live/d in them were real.

Fantastic piece from DNA Lounge - thanks again to Ned for sharing.

beepy fridges (sic), Thursday, 21 April 2022 01:19 (two years ago) link

feel free to discuss australia in this thread, or any other countries you wish to discuss. I try always to note when I am speaking only of conditions in the USA, so it is plain who I'm referring to.

more difficult than I look (Aimless), Thursday, 21 April 2022 01:51 (two years ago) link

I'd totally forgotten about the dna lounge - had some awesome nights there. <cautiously clicks on photo gallery>

kinder, Thursday, 21 April 2022 08:30 (two years ago) link

iโ€™m in sweden right now. including the airport and the airplane itself, iโ€™ve seen maybe 3 or 4 people wearing masks the entire time iโ€™ve been here. itโ€™s wild.

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 21 April 2022 08:57 (two years ago) link

๐Ÿ‘

Another day, another big COVID admissions drop - 1,435 (was 2,003 last Thursday, so that's down 28%). Still far too high of course, and you don't have to look too far to see the NHS under pressure in lots of other ways, but hopefully a continued fall in COVID will help somewhat.

— Oliver Johnson (@BristOliver) April 21, 2022

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 21 April 2022 15:48 (two years ago) link

A 31-year-old woman in Spain caught Covid twice within 20 days, the shortest known gap between infections, scientists have reported.

Researchers in Spain gave details of the healthcare worker, who tested positive a few days before Christmas in December 2021 and again in January 2022. The case is further evidence that the Omicron variant can evade immunity from even recent previous infections.

The woman, who was fully vaccinated and had received a booster shot 12 days earlier, tested positive in a PCR staff screening test at work on 20 December. She didnโ€™t develop any symptoms, and self-isolated for 10 days before returning to work.

On 10 January 2022, just 20 days after first testing positive, she developed a cough, fever and felt generally unwell and did another PCR test. This was also positive.

beepy fridges (sic), Thursday, 21 April 2022 20:43 (two years ago) link

NEWS @CNN: Dr. Fauci confirms on the record that regulators are looking at waiting until this summer (likely June) to approve vaccines for children under 5 in order to avoid public confusion.

This comes even as the Moderna shot could be proven safe and effective as early as May

— Kasie Hunt (@kasie) April 21, 2022

this is the kind of thing you end doing when when you (unfortunately correctly) conclude after two years that your public health agencies cannot communicate clearly.

๐” ๐”ž๐”ข๐”จ (caek), Thursday, 21 April 2022 21:08 (two years ago) link

iโ€™m not sure i understand the issue. after two years under-5s might need to wait an extra month?

Tracer Hand, Thursday, 21 April 2022 21:11 (two years ago) link

The very week my son's school dropped the mask requirement, he caught a cold and passed it on to me. So I'm now a believer that masks in school are very effective.

o. nate, Thursday, 21 April 2022 21:16 (two years ago) link

xp

moderna are filing for approval next week. they're going to wait for pfizer to file because approving them one at a time would be "confusing".

๐” ๐”ž๐”ข๐”จ (caek), Thursday, 21 April 2022 21:46 (two years ago) link

(unfortunately correctly)

and surely just urging Pfizer to file in the same week would cause greater confusion

beepy fridges (sic), Thursday, 21 April 2022 23:43 (two years ago) link

I get the annoyance but I also think the last 2 years have proven the American public to be pretty fโ€™n easily confused

nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Friday, 22 April 2022 01:22 (two years ago) link

I think people in other countries are less confused about what the government recommends, even if they disagree.

The problem is more the CDC and FDA have done a bad job communicating with clarity over two administrations, and have spent a lot of time talking themselves out of things by playing armchair psychologist (eg we better not recommend this because people wonโ€™t do it) and not enough time making clear public health recommendations.

Being repeatedly disagreed with by two White Houses and thousands of state and local governments hasnโ€™t made their job easier, to be fair.

๐” ๐”ž๐”ข๐”จ (caek), Friday, 22 April 2022 04:47 (two years ago) link

Flying today. In airplanes and both airports, a majority of people are unmasked but the number of masked people isn't small at all, and it's all very chill -- I am dubious there is going to be any substantial amount of hassling of masked folks by freedom-enforcers, I (in N95) have received not so much as a funny look

Guayaquil (eephus!), Friday, 22 April 2022 16:18 (two years ago) link

my experience yesterday too -- 50% of passengers on my flight still masked. Crew too. I'd say most airport staff and many international travelers still masked.

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 22 April 2022 16:28 (two years ago) link

gut capacity of govt to do anything other than throw money at problem, then throw money at problem: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/22/opinion/covid-pandemic-drugs-treatment.html

๐” ๐”ž๐”ข๐”จ (caek), Friday, 22 April 2022 16:31 (two years ago) link

"the problem," meaning "cronies in adjacent industries"

in places all over the world, real stuff be happening (voodoo chili), Friday, 22 April 2022 16:37 (two years ago) link

i didn't realize there was another country (Eritrea) besides North Korea that has not administered any vaccines

Karl Malone, Monday, 25 April 2022 01:19 (two years ago) link

otm

Kids under five still have no vaccine.

Pfizer's was delayed in a confusing turnabout, and FDA may delay Moderna authorization because... some baffling theory about simultaneous release?

My piece on why this makes no sociological or immunological sense.https://t.co/Dru7vK1gkm pic.twitter.com/4yM8nplt3Y

— zeynep tufekci (@zeynep) April 27, 2022

The weird, five-dimensional behavioral chess-game reported by Politico about the FDA wanting to authorize kids vaccines simultaneously, later, by DELAYING one of them now misses the very obvious and painful point that this communicates that vaccines aren't important for kids. pic.twitter.com/mCHlYh6AaB

— zeynep tufekci (@zeynep) April 27, 2022

๐” ๐”ž๐”ข๐”จ (caek), Wednesday, 27 April 2022 20:05 (two years ago) link

Just continuing to completely fuck up at all turns. It would almost be impressive to see so many spectacular self-inflicted failures one after the other if the real world consequences weren't so dire.

Meanwhile, increasing number of comments on local Reddit threads about the difficulty of finding PCR tests. Two years in and we still can't even nail that part down.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 27 April 2022 20:13 (two years ago) link

Interesting. They're piled up at my Target.

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 27 April 2022 20:35 (two years ago) link

Sorry, to be clear, people are struggling to find appointments for actual PCR tests to supplement at home ones.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 27 April 2022 20:37 (two years ago) link

xps "weird, five-dimensional behavioral chess-game"? The concern, noted in the Politico article she's drawing on there, but not in her thread, is approving the Moderna vaccine (with results seen by many scientists as disappointing)"...leaves the FDA with the prospect of green-lighting Modernaโ€™s vaccine, only to potentially find out several weeks later that Pfizerโ€™s vaccine performs far better." Not the benefits of simultaneous promotion. And Moderna hasn't even filed their application yet, and hasn't said when it will be complete.

bulb after bulb, Wednesday, 27 April 2022 20:42 (two years ago) link

do you think we should have waited to approve pfizer for 12-15 year olds in case moderna turned out to be better?

๐” ๐”ž๐”ข๐”จ (caek), Wednesday, 27 April 2022 21:29 (two years ago) link

how long should we wait to approve a vaccine in case a better one comes along?

๐” ๐”ž๐”ข๐”จ (caek), Wednesday, 27 April 2022 21:31 (two years ago) link

do you think it's weird, five dimensional chess to consider, as one of many factors, that the two applications are expected be received within days of each other and that one may have great efficacy?

do you think this consideration was material to the discussion in her thread?

and, again, neither application has been submitted.

bulb after bulb, Wednesday, 27 April 2022 21:35 (two years ago) link

fwiw it's not a thread. it's 1500 word nyt article that i think is engaging with a complex issue in good faith.

"and, again, neither application has been submitted."

fauci is on the record about the plan here. we're not borrowing imaginary problems.

i think her point that delaying an effective vaccine for a reason like this is at least as likely to communicate that it's eh, not actually that important to get vaccinated, as it is to give people confidence.

๐” ๐”ž๐”ข๐”จ (caek), Wednesday, 27 April 2022 21:44 (two years ago) link

https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/04/us-failed-miserably-at-protecting-children-from-omicron-cdc-study-finds/

"Clarke and colleagues focused on the period from December 2021 to February 2022 to understand the impact of the omicron wave. For the population as a whole, seroprevalence in the US rose from 33.5 percent to 58 percent. But the most significant increases in levels of infection were in children. Seroprevalence rose from 44 percent to 75 percent in children ages 0 to 11 and 46 percent to 74 percent in 12- to 17-year-olds."

75%. i guess you're right. at this point it hardly matters. they've all had it.

๐” ๐”ž๐”ข๐”จ (caek), Wednesday, 27 April 2022 21:46 (two years ago) link

"you're right"? ok, looks like you're not looking for respectful engagement

xp, I read her piece, which also omits that important consideration.

With applications not submitted now at the end of April, and the notional delay being "until June," I'm not sure how we get to it's "not actually that important to get vaccinated."

The approval process involves the evaluation of multiple factors. To suggest that they're simply playing psychology games is not productive.

bulb after bulb, Wednesday, 27 April 2022 21:55 (two years ago) link

eh, i guess you're more willing to give a notoriously dsyfunctional agency with a particularly terrible record during the past two years the benefit of the doubt than i am. personally i think assuming the FDA is made up good technocrats making the best possible decision in the light of many factors is absolutely bananas, when "they're fucking up. again." is right there.

and i agree with zeynep that this particular decision is likely to backfire on their goals (or their goals according to fauci).

๐” ๐”ž๐”ข๐”จ (caek), Wednesday, 27 April 2022 22:10 (two years ago) link

Starting to mentally prepare for flying to/within the US next month, in anticipation of the possibility that some nutbag has a go at my foreign self for wearing a N95. (Reading upthread that folks are chill about it helps!)

Pre-Raphaelite Brah (King Boy Pato), Thursday, 28 April 2022 03:28 (two years ago) link

I flew cross country a few nights ago. Maybe 40% of the people were wearing masks.

NYC subway mask compliance is dropping sadly, but depends on the line, the time of day etc.

But I think in most places, especially big cities, nobody's gonna look at you funny for wearing a mask.

I spent half of last week in Sacramento California. A pretty red urban area, wasn't a big deal, even in places where others weren't wearing.

dan selzer, Thursday, 28 April 2022 04:10 (two years ago) link

It's all lol West Coast so I know there shouldn't be too much drama. But ya never know.

Pre-Raphaelite Brah (King Boy Pato), Thursday, 28 April 2022 04:59 (two years ago) link

I was on planes Thursday and Monday and got not a single glance.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 28 April 2022 09:29 (two years ago) link

I've been on four flights and lots of buses/trains in the last three weeks, somewhere between 25 and 50% masking, I had an N-95 on the whole time and nobody looked at me funny, went into plenty of buildings in the US South wearing mask and really nobody cares (though in that setting people are really almost entirely not masked)

Guayaquil (eephus!), Saturday, 7 May 2022 19:13 (two years ago) link

I was reading a breakdown of US covid deaths today. The USA is currently just over 997,000 deaths, and of those about 740,000 were adults 65 or older... like me. Another article I saw a couple of days ago cited a WHO estimate of about 15 million covid and covid-related deaths worldwide, but that number was near to the middle of a much wider estimated range that cited an upper limit near to 22 million and a lower limit closer to 6 million.

Happy as I am about the present low ebb of covid in the USA, it's a certainty that the global pandemic has not ended and new variants continue to appear with great frequency. Omicron is still tweaking itself.

more difficult than I look (Aimless), Saturday, 7 May 2022 19:38 (two years ago) link

Whatโ€™s important is what we as a society have learned

Bruce Stingbean (Karl Malone), Saturday, 7 May 2022 19:45 (two years ago) link

Such as how to use Zoom, bake bread at home, and organize coups d'etat.

more difficult than I look (Aimless), Saturday, 7 May 2022 19:49 (two years ago) link

I think the lesson conservatives, democrats, and republicans have learned it all โ€œwe never should have tried. We should have started with doing nothing...โ€, with the conservative ending being โ€œbecause it was a hoaxโ€ or a humiliation of freedom, whatever, and the democratic politician โ€œbecause doing the right thing was not rewarded, you canโ€™t point to prevented deaths in a way that inspires or convincesโ€

Bruce Stingbean (Karl Malone), Saturday, 7 May 2022 20:04 (two years ago) link

You may be right about those lessons. The politicians did what they did in 2020 only because they were able to imagine the chaos and havoc wrought by doing nothing and the resulting white hot anger (see what I did there?) that would have been directed their way. It is possible some of them recall this now, but politicians track closely with public opinion and the public has the memory span of a guppy.

more difficult than I look (Aimless), Saturday, 7 May 2022 20:17 (two years ago) link

To borrow an infamous phrase:

I donโ€™t know how to put this in a half-acceptable way.

New Omicron variants are actively killing vaccinated and recently boosted 60-70 year-olds with very average comorbidites, as we speak.

Itโ€™s a bog-standard medical reality in our hospitals.

— Farid Jalali MD (@farid__jalali) May 13, 2022

้พœ, Friday, 13 May 2022 21:54 (one year ago) link

I'm not sure how to respond

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 13 May 2022 23:08 (one year ago) link

in our hospitals.

I don't doubt he's trying to give us information, but where are the "our hospitals" he's citing located?

more difficult than I look (Aimless), Saturday, 14 May 2022 02:18 (one year ago) link

I'm skeptical of all medical publications, but this article uploaded to JAMA today citing a rapid decline in the Pfizer vaccine antibody efficiency was mildly disturbing

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2792295

Dan S, Saturday, 14 May 2022 02:49 (one year ago) link

Antibodies are not meant to stick around for a long time. T-cells are supposed to provide long term protection. The difficulty seems to be that omicron variants incubate so rapidly that T-cells can't respond quickly enough to an omicron infection to prevent disease, although the T-cell response is usually strong enough to prevent serious disease. However, the T-cell lag in response can be a major problem if you are immuno-compromised and become infected after your vaccine-boosted antibodies have waned.

more difficult than I look (Aimless), Saturday, 14 May 2022 03:00 (one year ago) link

To borrow an infamous phrase:

I donโ€™t know how to put this in a half-acceptable way.

New Omicron variants are actively killing vaccinated and recently boosted 60-70 year-olds with very average comorbidites, as we speak.

Itโ€™s a bog-standard medical reality in our hospitals.
โ€” Farid Jalali MD (@farid__jalali) May 13, 2022
โ€• ้พœ, Friday, 13 May 2022 21:54 (yesterday) link

I'm not saying this isn't a concern or shouldn't be looked into, but who is this guy, where is his info from, what does "bog-standard medical reality in our hospitals" mean, and why is this the only guy I'm hearing about it from? We may very well see solid verification of this being a rising trend soon, but I'm really tired of these sorts of tweets getting treated as any kind of reliable source about anything.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Saturday, 14 May 2022 03:21 (one year ago) link

Also, it seems more likely that (1) COVID is on the rise overall, and (2) 90+% of the elderly are now vaccinated, so you're going to see a greater share of deaths among the vaccinated than before. As opposed to oh shit this new scariant is no joke.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Saturday, 14 May 2022 03:25 (one year ago) link

Letโ€™s not call it the new scariant

Bruce Stingbean (Karl Malone), Saturday, 14 May 2022 04:22 (one year ago) link


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