HIPAA
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wrote on 22 May 2021, 19:23 last edited by
What is the line for reasonable risk?
Currently we are seeing 30,000 positive tests per day for 350,000,000 population. That is .000875% of the population if each positive test represents 1 new case (my understanding is that it doesn’t). At the same time, we are vaccinating almost 2,000,000 per day.
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@lufins-dad said in HIIPA?:
Have any of the vaccines been fully approved yet? Or are they all on the emergency approval?
Pfizer has filed the paperwork.
wrote on 22 May 2021, 19:24 last edited by Loki@lufins-dad said in HIIPA?:
Have any of the vaccines been fully approved yet? Or are they all on the emergency approval?
Pfizer has filed the paperwork.
With about 1.5 billion doses administered that’s pretty funny.
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wrote on 22 May 2021, 20:48 last edited by
@lufins-dad said in HIIPA?:
Currently we are seeing 30,000 positive tests per day for 350,000,000 population. That is .000875% of the population if each positive test represents 1 new case
COVID-19 is not a "one day" problem, and you do not test all 350M people in one day anyway. It may be ".000875%" for one day, but what's the percentage for 10 days, 100 days, 400 days? What's the percentage over one person's lifetime? For those who cannot be vaccinated (due to allergies of other medical conditions, say), it's the probability of contraction over his lifetime that matters.
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@lufins-dad said in HIIPA?:
Currently we are seeing 30,000 positive tests per day for 350,000,000 population. That is .000875% of the population if each positive test represents 1 new case
COVID-19 is not a "one day" problem, and you do not test all 350M people in one day anyway. It may be ".000875%" for one day, but what's the percentage for 10 days, 100 days, 400 days? What's the percentage over one person's lifetime? For those who cannot be vaccinated (due to allergies of other medical conditions, say), it's the probability of contraction over his lifetime that matters.
wrote on 22 May 2021, 21:04 last edited by@axtremus The same lottery principle Dr. Phibes pointed out applies. (Insert evil maniacal laugh here!)
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@axtremus The same lottery principle Dr. Phibes pointed out applies. (Insert evil maniacal laugh here!)
wrote on 22 May 2021, 21:10 last edited by@lufins-dad said in HIIPA?:
@axtremus The same lottery principle Dr. Phibes pointed out applies. (Insert evil maniacal laugh here!)
No, it doesn't, because once you win the lottery you're just as likely to win it again as everybody else.
(Insert pedantic snort/laughing-through-nose sound here)
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wrote on 22 May 2021, 21:13 last edited by
If I get COVID I hope I don’t share it with anybody else.
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@lufins-dad said in HIIPA?:
@axtremus The same lottery principle Dr. Phibes pointed out applies. (Insert evil maniacal laugh here!)
No, it doesn't, because once you win the lottery you're just as likely to win it again as everybody else.
(Insert pedantic snort/laughing-through-nose sound here)
wrote on 22 May 2021, 21:19 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in HIIPA?:
@lufins-dad said in HIIPA?:
@axtremus The same lottery principle Dr. Phibes pointed out applies. (Insert evil maniacal laugh here!)
No, it doesn't, because once you win the lottery you're just as likely to win it again as everybody else.
(Insert pedantic snort/laughing-through-nose sound here)
You’re right! All the people that have already had it helps reduce the spread!
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@lufins-dad said in HIIPA?:
Have any of the vaccines been fully approved yet? Or are they all on the emergency approval?
Pfizer has filed the paperwork.
With about 1.5 billion doses administered that’s pretty funny.
wrote on 22 May 2021, 21:35 last edited by@lufins-dad said in HIIPA?:
Have any of the vaccines been fully approved yet? Or are they all on the emergency approval?
Pfizer has filed the paperwork.
With about 1.5 billion doses administered that’s pretty funny.
Kept telling y'all that Trump moved mountains within the FDA to gain any sort of approval at all.
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@lufins-dad said in HIIPA?:
Have any of the vaccines been fully approved yet? Or are they all on the emergency approval?
Pfizer has filed the paperwork.
With about 1.5 billion doses administered that’s pretty funny.
Kept telling y'all that Trump moved mountains within the FDA to gain any sort of approval at all.
wrote on 22 May 2021, 23:48 last edited by@lufins-dad said in HIIPA?:
Have any of the vaccines been fully approved yet? Or are they all on the emergency approval?
Pfizer has filed the paperwork.
With about 1.5 billion doses administered that’s pretty funny.
Kept telling y'all that Trump moved mountains within the FDA to gain any sort of approval at all.
Agreed. And operation warp speed will go down in history as greater than the moon landing.
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wrote on 23 May 2021, 01:06 last edited by Kincaid
It's HIPAA, not HIIPA or HIPPA.
(Oh, I see Loki already confirmed this). Carry on.
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wrote on 23 May 2021, 01:18 last edited by
Well, OK.
But is it HIPPOO, HIPOO, HIIPO, or. . . HIPPA HIPPO?
Hippa skippa mippa dippa fippa zippa.It all sounds right to me.
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Well, OK.
But is it HIPPOO, HIPOO, HIIPO, or. . . HIPPA HIPPO?
Hippa skippa mippa dippa fippa zippa.It all sounds right to me.
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wrote on 23 May 2021, 01:40 last edited by
I'm yahoooooo HIPOOOOOOOO!
alltogethernow:
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