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  • Hey Brenda! King Arthur question

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    JollyJ
    Meanwhile... https://popculture.com/trending/2020/04/17/us-running-out-frozen-pizza-amid-ongoing-coronavirus-pandemic/
  • We overreacted!

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    JollyJ
    @LuFins-Dad said in We overreacted!: @Jolly said in We overreacted!: @Doctor-Phibes said in We overreacted!: It seems to me that where people can work from home, they should. And a lot of people can do, with a few adjustments, at least partially. Healthcare is hands-on. Telemedicine is good for getting prescriptions refilled. Not so much for some other things. I was fine with reading the temperature, pulse rate, weight, and BP to my doctor on the TelePhysical. The prostate exam however... Just find a competent prostitute. Common procedure for a jon that's too slow.
  • UK moves to drop Huawei as 5G vendor

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    AxtremusA
    With or without COVID-19, it’s simply not a good idea to rely on mainland-Chinese equipment in the telecommunications infrastructure. It’s too hard to trust the mainland-Chinese equipment vendors not to simply do whatever the mainland-Chinese government tells them to.
  • Not everyone got a pay cut

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    MikM
    Bad optics perhaps, but he can fix it easily enough, as Jon suggested. This was set up before the pandemic.
  • The great debate

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    That’s awesome
  • More than you want to know about Covid vaccine prospects

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  • Interesting way to report this

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    brendaB
    These must be math-challenged reporters. Is there no one on the news team to help them?
  • Cuomo on lab reagents

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    JollyJ
    @Loki said in Cuomo on lab reagents: Jolly- what about antigen testing? Different ways to do that, such as sandwich technology (usually read on a box) or a cassette test like a pregnancy test. I know the Koreans have been using the latter and I suspect that's where we need to go (along with a serum test for antibodies). I don't know the production capabilities of the cassette test, but I do know there are some result problems.
  • Kicking and Screaming: WSJ’s Kim Strassel on the Media vs. Trump

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    jon-nycJ
    It’s a weird line, Mugabe’s government was maybe half the size of Dennark’s.
  • Give Me Tomorrow

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  • The Swedish Model

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    JollyJ
    Going extinct, sadly...
  • Covid is the new sexy

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  • Here's why I don't like hasty government assistance bills

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  • Welcome back, history...

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    Doctor PhibesD
    Yeah, fair point
  • Then & Now: Pollution images

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    MikM
    @Axtremus said in Then & Now: Pollution images: Maybe this narrative will make a round: "Extreme man-made pollution has triggered the Earth's immune system and the Earth responded with SARS-CoV-2 to protect itself." Imagine a Hollywood blockbuster with Jeff Goldblum delivering a line along that line. "Mother Nature finds a way". It has occurred to me that these viruses might well be seen as antibodies for the planet's immune system.
  • The Facebook Virus Fact Checker

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  • Trevor Bedford: ‘zero chance’ virus was circulating last fall

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    jon-nycJ
    It’s even worse, they did some post adjustment afterward to make up for the fact that the volunteers weren’t properly distributed geographically. Makes sense, but the further people were from the test sites the more likely they tested positive, so they end up adjusting everything upward. Why is that an issue? Again, self-selected volunteers. It’s already a problem that people who think they might have had something would be more likely to seek confirmation. But that seems doubly true if you had to travel an hour to a test site. The good news is there are many other serological studies happening now, so we should get some better data.
  • Interesting state comparison

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @Mik said in Interesting state comparison: And of course the problem with counting cases is that it is SO skewed by testing. I live in MA, which is 3rd or 4th, depending on which table you prefer, and I don't know a single person who has been tested. Not one. How can we claim to have a clue under these circumstances?
  • Diamond Princess now has 14 deaths

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    jon-nycJ
    Your Japanese must be better than mine.
  • Cloud storage

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    taiwan_girlT
    @xenon said in Cloud storage: @Axtremus said in Cloud storage: Personally, my approach is that I really don't consider photographs and videos important enough to require serious backup. If I loose my videos and photographs, I can live with that. Once I exclude my videos and photographs, the volume for all the truly important data that I want to reliably backup is very manageable and I do not really need Cloud backup. Interesting perspective! If I lost our photos and videos - I'd be pretty dang upset. I don't think my wife would ever recover. It's pretty much the only real important class of files I have. Same with me. LOL