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de-facto | .cases canada | 00:41 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: In Canada, there have been 997655 confirmed cases (2.6% of the population) and 23032 deaths (2.3% of cases) as of 50 minutes ago. 27.8 million tests were performed (3.6% positive). Fatality can be broadly expected to lie between 1.7% (assuming prevalence as in tests) and less than 2.4% (considering only deaths and recoveries). See https://offloop.net/covid19/?default=Canada for time series data. | 00:41 |
de-facto | !canada | 00:41 |
CoronaBot_ | Top ten infected provinces: Ontario: #1 (352,460), Quebec: #2 (312,362), Alberta: #3 (149,207), British Columbia: #4 (100,880), Manitoba: #5 (34,174), Saskatchewan: #6 (33,789), Nova Scotia: #7 (1,719), New Brunswick: #8 (1,623), Newfoundland and Labrador: #9 (1,020), Nunavut: #10 (395) | 00:41 |
de-facto | %papers p.1 | 00:45 |
Brainstorm | de-facto, 57 papers: Three SARS-CoV-2 reinfection cases by the new Variant of Concern (VOC) P.1/501Y.V3 by Felipe Naveca et al, made available as preprint on 2021-03-11 at https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-318392/v1 [... want %more?] | 00:45 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Tver, Russia: +3 deaths (now 890) since 20 hours ago — Astrakhan, Russia: +2 deaths (now 724) since 20 hours ago — Ryazan, Russia: +6 deaths (now 406) since 20 hours ago — Malawi: +8 cases (now 33647), +27 deaths (now 1146) since 20 hours ago | 00:46 |
de-facto | .title http://www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19/about-covid-19/variants | 00:49 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From www.bccdc.ca: COVID-19 Variants | 00:49 |
de-facto | .title https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.03.04.21252928v1 | 00:53 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From www.medrxiv.org: Rapid detection of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern identifying a cluster of B.1.1.28/P.1 variant in British Columbia, Canada | medRxiv | 00:53 |
de-facto | .title https://www.forbes.com/sites/victoriaforster/2021/03/29/outbreak-of-brazilian-p1-coronavirus-variant-closes-iconic-whistler-ski-resort/?sh=541359163839 | 00:56 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From www.forbes.com: Outbreak Of Brazilian P.1 Coronavirus Variant Closes Iconic Whistler Ski Resort | 00:56 |
de-facto | .title http://www.vch.ca/about-us/news/news-releases/covid-19-update-for-whistler-2 | 00:58 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From www.vch.ca: COVID-19 update for Whistler | 00:58 |
de-facto | .title https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-covid-19-variant-spreading-rapidly-in-bc/ | 01:01 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From www.theglobeandmail.com: Variant that forced B.C. ski resort shut is rapidly spreading, sending more young people to hospital - The Globe and Mail | 01:01 |
de-facto | astonishing that after one year the variants still spread like wildfire all over the world, it proves that there still are no effective biosecurity concepts implemented, hence why is passenger airtravel in this form still tolerated? | 01:07 |
de-facto | we are currently importing P.1 to Germany aswell (from Mallorca), happy eastern, quicktests cant prevent that, airtravel industry knows that and still does not implement proper biosecurity, then probably acts surprised when their behavior is not tolerated anymore at some point and they go bankrupt because they wont be supported by taxpayers money anymore. | 01:10 |
Brainstorm | New from Politico: Brussels bubble: Lockdown turns Brussels’ EU district into a real ghost town → https://is.gd/frwW3M | 01:11 |
pwr22 | <LjL "Peter, i wouldn't say so until w"> Sure, but 30 in 30 million is pretty small? 7 in 30 million even less. Plus there's perhaps an indirect effect on population level mortality by not spreading the virus around as much? | 02:06 |
pwr22 | In any case I wouldn't want to be the one making the calls myself, am kind of annoyed I have had an AZ vaccine, if the news had broken earlier I might have tried to push for an mRNA one. | 02:06 |
pwr22 | Hopefully we can get to the bottom of the blood clots / preventative treatment soon enough | 02:07 |
LjL | pwr22, maybe, my general opinion is 1) the evaluation of this threat should be tied to the actual circulation of COVID in a given place, so it's not absurd per se that, say, Norway keep AstraZeneca suspended but the UK don't, and 2) people are waaaaaay too much on one side or the other (although i might just use reddit too much) instead of seeing #1 | 02:07 |
pwr22 | I also want to know if it is a interaction between clotting factors and antibodies, do the actual covid immunity antibodies have the same effect? What about those for the mRNA vaccines? | 02:07 |
LjL | pwr22, i'd be annoyed at getting AZ mainly for the lower efficacy | 02:08 |
pwr22 | Yeah Norway has had a concerning level of the clots IMO | 02:08 |
pwr22 | Ha ha, I thought the efficacy thing has been mostly put to bed now? | 02:08 |
pwr22 | As in different measurement / studies get different results all over the place | 02:08 |
pwr22 | But always better than nothing 😀 | 02:08 |
LjL | pwr22, it seems to be somewhat established that the mRNA vaccines aren't causing this. as to why, your guess is as good as de-facto's. not that de-facto would have a guess, he'd just take it down with NPIs | 02:08 |
LjL | pwr22, no, the efficacy is definitely lesser :( | 02:08 |
LjL | protection from severe disease may be okay | 02:09 |
LjL | but also, a recent trial on Pfizer announced that it's still fairly protective on the South African variant | 02:09 |
pwr22 | <LjL "Peter, it seems to be somewhat e"> I dunno, I've not seen spotlights on them and there are also less of them being administered except maybe in the US which hasn't exactly been great at providing or recording good data so far in the pandemic? | 02:09 |
LjL | on the other hand we know that AZ isn't protective from it at all, except *maybe* for severe disease | 02:09 |
pwr22 | So I remain a sceptic | 02:09 |
LjL | pwr22, here they are being administered more and more | 02:09 |
LjL | since y'all don't export your AZ, mainly | 02:10 |
pwr22 | <LjL "but also, a recent trial on Pfiz"> I thought there was some evidence it wasn't? | 02:10 |
LjL | the EU has currently much more Pfizer around than AZ | 02:10 |
LjL | pwr22, there were in vitro studies showing the antibody neutralization activity went way down. but this is a study on actual humans (not) getting sick. a bit small, though. | 02:10 |
pwr22 | Sure, but I mean has it had like 30 million doses in a single population with good tracking of side effects? | 02:10 |
LjL | pwr22, Pfizer has had a comparable number of doses in the EU | 02:11 |
pwr22 | <LjL "Peter, there were in vitro studi"> Eh, I won't trust anything that comes from Pfizer's mouth directly myself | 02:11 |
icanthack | How fast are these guys typing... | 02:11 |
pwr22 | I say this as a shareholder in the company 😀 | 02:11 |
pwr22 | Me? I dunno | 02:11 |
LjL | icanthack, maybe we can hack | 02:11 |
icanthack | ;) | 02:11 |
pwr22 | 120wpm maybe 😀 | 02:11 |
LjL | pwr22, i didn't say it came from Pfizer's mouth, but like it or not usually the actual trials on large numbers of humans come from the companies involved | 02:12 |
pwr22 | Sure, I just mean I'll feel better about things once there's more data | 02:12 |
LjL | and if you think side effects when administered on the general population are easily trackable... they aren't, all the statistics get wonky with them | 02:13 |
LjL | pwr22, you'll be fine. vast majority of people having this issues are women which didn't apply to you last i checked | 02:13 |
pwr22 | Ha ha, not last I checked either | 02:13 |
ketas | give me my pfizer | 02:13 |
pwr22 | Any news on second generation vaccines specifically targetting the newer variants yet? | 02:14 |
LjL | pwr22, Moderna is trialling it | 02:14 |
pwr22 | I'm pretty concerned about winter here in the UK even if Pfizer remains effective | 02:14 |
pwr22 | Ah that's good | 02:15 |
LjL | not sure anyone else is in the trial phase yet | 02:15 |
pwr22 | Hopefully we throw a bunch of money at them before the EU again 😛 (sorry) | 02:15 |
pwr22 | I really would like my family not to die | 02:15 |
LjL | hopefully we don't let the EU strike the deals next time | 02:15 |
LjL | yes, well, same here. my dad has just gotten an appointment. no idea which vaccine it'll be | 02:16 |
LjL | my mom is younger (meaning, less old) so she has to wait still | 02:16 |
LjL | one pretty good way to make people dislike the EU is when they jeopardize the health of people you care about while at the same time you see countries outside the EU like the UK vaccinating the way they are, and Serbia having enough vaccines to give them to neighboring countries too. Serbia of all places | 02:17 |
pwr22 | It sucks that some places are using AZ but only for those older, who are more vulnerable so will be missing out of protection from the newer variants ☹️ | 02:17 |
LjL | but it's kind of a reasonable thing to do if the blood clotting issues in younger people are deemed to be a serious issue | 02:18 |
LjL | AZ seems to be quite effective in older people too | 02:18 |
pwr22 | Yeah, I just mean I would prefer the younger people wait and the older people get the best vaccine for them | 02:18 |
pwr22 | For the new variants I mean | 02:18 |
pwr22 | I think we are vaccinating "normal" adults here now, so it's a bit surreal for me to see, the program has really accelerated hard | 02:19 |
LjL | i don't know, i think all in all everyone is protected if everyone is protected | 02:19 |
pwr22 | Yeah hopefully so | 02:19 |
LjL | https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations | 02:20 |
LjL | err | 02:20 |
LjL | https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer?zoomToSelection=true&pickerSort=desc&pickerMetric=population&Metric=People+vaccinated&Interval=Cumulative&Relative+to+Population=true&Align+outbreaks=false&country=USA~GBR~SRB~HUN~European+Union | 02:20 |
LjL | guess which are the European countries that have gone their own way with vaccine purchasing | 02:21 |
pwr22 | Yeah wow | 02:22 |
pwr22 | I actually thought poland was doing it's own thing but looks like they are inline with the EU | 02:22 |
piggziu | https://twitter.com/statesdj/status/1377727660516909056?s=20 | 02:22 |
LjL | pwr22, didn't hear about Poland, but Hungary definitely bought Sputnik, and the EU kinda yelled at them, even though in reality they have all the rights to do that | 02:23 |
LjL | the EU deal only says that countries mustn't strike their own deals *with the same vaccines* | 02:23 |
LjL | but Sputnik isn't in the EU deal, was never in the EU deal | 02:24 |
LjL | also there is "you can't use it if it's not approved by the EMA!" | 02:24 |
LjL | but that's also false, they can approve it just fine through their own national agency | 02:24 |
LjL | just like the UK did, since the UK was still bound to all the EU treaties until the end of 2020, and yet | 02:24 |
LjL | Serbia is additionally using some Chinese vaccine | 02:25 |
LjL | (*and* Sputnik) | 02:26 |
de-facto | serbia and hungary are small countries just like israel | 02:26 |
de-facto | 7M and 10M citizens | 02:26 |
LjL | sure, it's because they're small countries, not because they made their own deals | 02:26 |
LjL | is the UK a small country also? | 02:27 |
de-facto | what i am saying is that its much easier for small countries to purchase enough for a significant part of their population than for larger countries if production cap still is low | 02:27 |
de-facto | USA and UK got their own production thats different | 02:27 |
ketas | in milky way, uk is a small country | 02:27 |
ketas | :) | 02:27 |
LjL | de-facto, we aren't purchasing on our own because we are bound to the EU deal though, not because we can't | 02:28 |
de-facto | EU did buy enough vaccines to vaccinate all of EU citizens... twice | 02:28 |
LjL | sure, with shitty contracts | 02:28 |
LjL | having incompetent lawyers is not a good excuse | 02:28 |
de-facto | its not they did not purchase enough, its that we simply still dont have enough production cap | 02:28 |
LjL | bullshit | 02:29 |
de-facto | hence my constant mantra repeating that we need to ramp up production rates | 02:29 |
LjL | we should be importing from the UK and we aren't because AZ prefers to heed their contract than ours | 02:29 |
de-facto | yeah, except UK would not permit that | 02:29 |
de-facto | nor woudl USA | 02:29 |
de-facto | unless they vaccinated their population | 02:29 |
LjL | so why are we permitting exports to the UK? | 02:30 |
LjL | (despite repeatedly threatening to ban them) | 02:30 |
de-facto | thats a good question actually, i am for exporting to countries without own vaccine production cap, but UK... they have more than enough vaccines and their campaign is far beyond EU and they dont export themselves | 02:31 |
LjL | yeah. look, the fact that EU contracts with the vaccine makers are written "less than ideally" is not something i'm making up, it's qualified opinions | 02:31 |
de-facto | i think EU should work together with UK on ramping up production cap and also develop new vaccines against all SARS-CoV-2-VoCs and maybe even try to predict future versions | 02:32 |
Brainstorm | New from r/WorldNews: worldnews: COVID-19: Dates revealed for UK's first 'vaccine passport' events - and 'traffic light' system for holidays → https://is.gd/Yi3TCl | 02:33 |
de-facto | we need more production rates, its the only way | 02:33 |
de-facto | imho they should throw a few tens of billions of euros at the companies and get exclusive access to the production caps, if they dont deliver the companies should be seized by the states where they are registered | 02:34 |
de-facto | basically we are at war, hence companies should also be treated like that | 02:35 |
de-facto | btw output rates will increase in the second quarter of 2021 yet imho its too slow | 02:37 |
de-facto | we need massively more production rates, orders of magnitude more | 02:37 |
Brainstorm | Updates for United Kingdom: +2566 cases (now 4.4 million), +29 deaths (now 126940) since 22 hours ago — Netherlands: +3915 cases (now 1.3 million), +14 deaths (now 16658) since 22 hours ago — France: +11692 cases (now 4.8 million), +173 deaths (now 96404) since 22 hours ago | 02:38 |
de-facto | i simply done believe if someone claims that they cant do it faster, i say they are not trying hard enough. | 02:38 |
de-facto | i know even Derek Lowe says otherwise, yet i dont buy this. | 02:39 |
de-facto | .title https://www.unicef.org/supply/covid-19-vaccine-market-dashboard | 02:52 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From www.unicef.org: COVID-19 Vaccine Market Dashboard | UNICEF Supply Division | 02:52 |
de-facto | https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiNmE0YjZiNzUtZjk2OS00ZTg4LThlMzMtNTRhNzE0NzA4YmZlIiwidCI6Ijc3NDEwMTk1LTE0ZTEtNGZiOC05MDRiLWFiMTg5MjAyMzY2NyIsImMiOjh9 | 02:53 |
de-facto | "Capacity" tab | 02:54 |
de-facto | LjL, quite an interesting dataset on that page there, can we grab that somehow? | 02:57 |
LjL | much protein subunit | 02:57 |
LjL | it's done with microsoft something | 02:58 |
de-facto | yeah ugh | 02:58 |
LjL | i think i'm not much looking forward to doing that | 02:58 |
de-facto | yeah its probably horrible if its done by M$ | 02:59 |
de-facto | their server even throws a lot of CORS and 404s | 03:00 |
LjL | and the page spits a ton of .js | 03:02 |
de-facto | yeah the horror | 03:02 |
de-facto | i wonder if they got an upstream or if they compiled that dataset, its quite detailed | 03:09 |
-RSSBot[LjLmatrix- Recent Commits to links:master: Add UNICEF vaccine tracker ( https://github.com/ljl-covid/links/commit/4168f64478b60db805240ef7070be00965f3f7ff ) | 03:09 | |
LjL | well they don't cite anybody do they | 03:09 |
LjL | de-facto, look in "Price", at how much Hungary paid vs the EU Commission | 03:11 |
LjL | *maybe* they understood that it's still peanuts in comparison to the advantage gained | 03:12 |
de-facto | i think they compiled it themselves, but that M$ crap is pure bs | 03:12 |
Brainstorm | New from https://covid19.specops.network : ljl-covid: Add UNICEF vaccine tracker → https://is.gd/uV077T | 03:13 |
de-facto | yeah wow they even compiled all the price info available and linked them | 03:15 |
de-facto | very nice work of UNICEF | 03:15 |
LjL | maybe someone should donate a better backend to them :P | 03:16 |
de-facto | yeah yet still i have not seen anyone with all that info compiled into one dashboard, thats kinda neat | 03:22 |
de-facto | LjL, according to the delivery tab Italy is doing quite well (better than Germany for example) | 03:26 |
de-facto | "by proportion of population" | 03:27 |
de-facto | hmm looks a bit different on | 03:30 |
de-facto | https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations | 03:30 |
de-facto | .title | 03:30 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From ourworldindata.org: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccinations - Statistics and Research - Our World in Data | 03:30 |
de-facto | delivered vs administered? | 03:30 |
najari[m] | finely: thanks! | 03:31 |
najari[m] | <de-facto "we are currently importing P.1 t"> quick tests can't detect? | 03:34 |
de-facto | they may detect some of those, but their sensitivity is low, especially for fresh infections | 03:35 |
de-facto | so one quicktest prior to flight cant replace mandatory quarantine, yet politicians rather follow the lobbyist groups and then buy vaccines again when P.1 is successfully imported | 03:36 |
de-facto | they know that and also that P.1 is circulating in Mallorca right now, they just dont care and ignore the thread, we all know the result from that behavior pattern | 03:39 |
najari[m] | makes sense! but the slower tests can detect them still? | 03:42 |
de-facto | the tests can detect some cases, but not all of them, hence strict 14 day quarantine in a hotel should be mandatory for international travel, no tests should be allowed to shorten that | 03:44 |
de-facto | that is what successful countries such as China and New Zealand do | 03:45 |
de-facto | but it seems in EU noone cares about that, hence we always have the newest VoCs imported and incubate them just in time to prevent the previous solution to come to success | 03:45 |
de-facto | example: we already have 1%-2% B.1.351 (the South African evasive mutant) in Germany | 03:46 |
najari[m] | :O wow we still don't have good enough tests! | 03:46 |
najari[m] | no wonder they quarantined those astronauts after the lunar landing just in case | 03:46 |
de-facto | why we needed to allow traveling from South Africa without quarantine? i dont know, but obviously we imported that | 03:47 |
najari[m] | do the politicians literally just not know the tests arent good enough? | 03:47 |
de-facto | well of course, if someone got infected just before the test (e.g. on the airport or in the taxi or such) the test would be negative | 03:47 |
de-facto | then if that lovely someone would incubate that and get sick without quarantine after having returned that someone even thinks that there could not be any transmission because of the negative test, hence probably will seed the new mutant even more efficiently | 03:49 |
najari[m] | <de-facto "the tests can detect some cases,"> if someone is in a quarantine hotel for 13 days and haven't been allowed to leave, are you sure the long test still won't be able to shorten their stay to 13 days? | 03:49 |
de-facto | politicians know all that, they ignore that | 03:49 |
de-facto | tests are not reliable enough for excluding mutant imports, if its only testing the locally circulating variants that does not matter so much, but for mutants one leaky test already could allow seeding a new cluster | 03:51 |
de-facto | example: a worker gets infected with a variant that already is wide spread and spreads that because of a false negative test, of course those are new infections and some of them might have fatal outcomes | 03:53 |
de-facto | but compared to the import of a new variant, if a false negative for a traveler allows a new cluster of a new evasive mutant, it may put a whole vaccination campaign into question, thats a whole different dimension of potential damage | 03:54 |
de-facto | hence i dont understand why that is tolerated at all | 03:54 |
de-facto | international traveling for holidays, because... party is fun? how does that compare to starting a whole new wave of immuno-evasive infections in a country? | 03:55 |
de-facto | but yeah why not subsidize those lovely airlines with taxmoney and allow them their "pseudo-alibi-biosecurity" for their PR departments, so they could go "heh we do everything we can", with a cheapo quicktest, probably not even done correctly. this is not going to work out well, actually it cant. | 03:57 |
de-facto | lets look in 1-2 months for P.1 prevalence... | 03:59 |
de-facto | then send them the bill for that | 03:59 |
de-facto | they would be immediately bankrupt by many many orders of magnitude | 03:59 |
najari[m] | i see, | 04:00 |
najari[m] | the rightwing masses will demand their air travel and complain about qurantine hotels | 04:00 |
najari[m] | i'm not sure why we don't just quarantine ppl hard in the hotels, it would help the hotel industry and repay some government covid spending. | 04:01 |
LjL | they do | 04:01 |
LjL | in countries with nearly zero covid | 04:01 |
de-facto | maybe we should be happy that we once had nearly zero variants of concern in EU | 04:02 |
najari[m] | ugh | 04:02 |
de-facto | oh wait that was prior to allowing christmas travel to import all those lovely new mutants | 04:02 |
de-facto | lets wait for what easter bunny will bring us, shall we? | 04:03 |
de-facto | (sorry about the tone, i really get frustrated with the politics sometimes) | 04:03 |
najari[m] | evyone heard a week ago there was a new york variant discovered? | 04:03 |
najari[m] | <de-facto "(sorry about the tone, i really "> no worries, i get it | 04:03 |
Brainstorm | New from Reddit (test): China_Flu: Article by MIT Technology Review About Possible Lab Leak Origin for Coronavirus Removed from r/coronavirus For Being "Low Quality" | MIT Technology Review Has Been Wholly Owned by The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Since 1899; Has Top Rating for Factual Correctness from MediaBiasFactCheck.com → https://is.gd/Ddiv1f | 04:04 |
de-facto | .title https://outbreak.info/situation-reports | 04:07 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From outbreak.info: outbreak.info | 04:07 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From outbreak.info: outbreak.info | 04:07 |
de-facto | .title https://covariants.org/ | 04:07 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From covariants.org: CoVariants | 04:07 |
de-facto | .title https://nextstrain.org/ncov/global | 04:09 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From nextstrain.org: auspice | 04:09 |
de-facto | .title https://cov-lineages.org/ | 04:09 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From cov-lineages.org: error parsing title ('NoneType' object has no attribute 'string') | 04:09 |
de-facto | .title https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.02.14.431043v2.full | 04:23 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From www.biorxiv.org: SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.526 emerging in the New York region detected by software utility created to query the spike mutational landscape | bioRxiv | 04:23 |
de-facto | .title https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.02.23.21252259v1 | 04:23 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From www.medrxiv.org: A Novel SARS-CoV-2 Variant of Concern, B.1.526, Identified in New York | medRxiv | 04:23 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Spain: +9571 cases (now 3.3 million), +157 deaths (now 75698) since a day ago — Netherlands: +3910 cases (now 1.3 million), +17 deaths (now 16666) since 21 hours ago — United Kingdom: +2565 cases (now 4.4 million), +18 deaths (now 126942) since 21 hours ago — France: +210 deaths (now 96493) since 21 hours ago | 04:42 |
Brainstorm | New from r/Coronavirus: Coronavirus: First Ivy League, Cornell University requires students to be vaccinated for fall classes. → https://is.gd/ZfddYz | 05:56 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Israel: +16 deaths (now 6236) since 21 hours ago | 06:14 |
Brainstorm | New from This Week In Virology: TWiV 739: COVID-19 convalescent plasma with Arturo Casadevall: Arturo Casadevall joins TWiV to discuss the use of convalescent plasma to treat COVID-19, including a history of the process, how plasma is prepared and tested, why it is difficult to conduct randomized clinical trials, how this treatment has fared and his [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/7pgAp5 | 06:16 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Belgium: +4889 cases (now 897474), +47 deaths (now 23130) since 23 hours ago | 06:51 |
Brainstorm | New from r/WorldNews: worldnews: Canada's 3rd COVID-19 Wave Sickening Young People, Fueled by Variants → https://is.gd/RHUosM | 06:56 |
Brainstorm | New from r/WorldNews: worldnews: Theory That COVID Came From A Chinese Lab Takes On New Life In Wake Of WHO Report → https://is.gd/zePcop | 07:17 |
Brainstorm | New from The Indian Express: World: Virus variants threaten to draw out the pandemic, scientists say → https://is.gd/8Cm2Ox | 07:37 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Arkhangelsk, Russia: +84 cases (now 59936), +4 deaths (now 833) since 22 hours ago — Lombardy, Italy: +4132 cases (now 748040), +97 deaths (now 31056) since a day ago — Netherlands: +4892 cases (now 1.3 million), +25 deaths (now 16674) since 13 hours ago — United Kingdom: +2669 cases (now 4.4 million), +21 deaths (now 126945) since 13 hours ago | 07:47 |
Brainstorm | New from The Indian Express: World: Fatigue outpaces progress as France enters yet another lockdown → https://is.gd/BBhRhS | 07:48 |
Brainstorm | New from The Indian Express: World: Vaccine passports are latest flash point in Covid politics → https://is.gd/wDLXew | 08:18 |
Brainstorm | Updates for New Zealand: +6 cases (now 2507) since a day ago | 08:18 |
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Brainstorm | New from r/WorldNews: worldnews: Covid-19: France enters third national lockdown amid ICU surge → https://is.gd/ic4yEZ | 08:38 |
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Brainstorm | New from The Indian Express: World: Expats struggle to get vaccines in Kuwait, citizens come 1st → https://is.gd/FuWOle | 09:18 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Imbabura, Ecuador: +76 deaths (now 76) since 7 months ago — Sucre, Colombia: +101 cases (now 23268), +100 deaths (now 857) since a day ago | 09:20 |
Brainstorm | New from r/WorldNews: worldnews: Troubling "Eek" variant found in most Tokyo hospital COVID cases → https://is.gd/cIi26M | 11:20 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Germany: +15961 cases (now 2.9 million) since 17 hours ago | 11:24 |
finely[m] | <najari[m] "if someone is in a quarantine ho"> 14 days is the length needed for quarantine to catch almost all cases. Some people go 21 days or longer between catching the virus and having enough viral load to test positive. | 11:29 |
Brainstorm | New from r/WorldNews: worldnews: Covid-19: Dublin women charged for refusing hotel quarantine → https://is.gd/ziu5su | 11:40 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Idaho, United States: +1966 deaths (now 1966) since a day ago — Botswana: +590 deaths (now 591) since a day ago | 11:55 |
Brainstorm | New from Politico: Coronavirus: UK to pilot COVID certificates for sporting events and nightclubs → https://is.gd/T5vwla | 12:21 |
acubon08[m] | https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-22036-z | 12:46 |
de-facto | .title | 12:50 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From www.nature.com: Exposure to SARS-CoV-2 generates T-cell memory in the absence of a detectable viral infection | Nature Communications | 12:50 |
de-facto | .title https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.02.27.433180v1 | 12:54 |
Brainstorm | de-facto: From www.biorxiv.org: Negligible impact of SARS-CoV-2 variants on CD4+ and CD8+ T cell reactivity in COVID-19 exposed donors and vaccinees | bioRxiv | 12:54 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine: +1511 cases (now 59509), +5 deaths (now 776) since a day ago — Tver, Russia: +153 deaths (now 893) since 16 hours ago — San Miguel, El Salvador: +109 deaths (now 109) since 7 months ago — Astrakhan, Russia: +2 deaths (now 726) since 16 hours ago | 13:03 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine: +2495 cases (now 67417), +36 deaths (now 1209) since a day ago — Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine: +1509 cases (now 80522), +29 deaths (now 1459) since a day ago — Unknown, China: +1049 cases (now 1051), +9 deaths (now 9) since 29 days ago — Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine: +826 cases (now 71112), +571 deaths (now 1401) since a day ago | 13:47 |
Brainstorm | New from Reddit (test): CoronavirusUK: Private Eye on EU Vaccine Claims → https://is.gd/D2ka9w | 13:52 |
CoronaBot_ | /r/coronavirus: First Ivy League, Cornell University requires students to be vaccinated for fall classes. (10033 votes) | https://abc7ny.com/covid-vaccine-cornell-university-walk-in-appointment-new-york/10478840/ | https://redd.it/mjmq84 | 14:00 |
Brainstorm | New from The Atlantic: Vaccine Cheat Days Are Adding Up: A few weeks ago, my partially vaccinated partner and my wholly unvaccinated self got an invitation to a group dinner, held unmasked and indoors. There’d be Thai food for 10, we were promised, and two über-immunized hosts, more than two weeks out from their last Moderna doses. And what about [... want %more?] → https://is.gd/RDoZmf | 14:13 |
Brainstorm | New from r/WorldNews: worldnews: Covid: Trials to begin for return of England mass events → https://is.gd/IUHHXz | 14:33 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Bermuda: +108 cases (now 1400) since 2 days ago — Madagascar: +310 cases (now 25572), +162 deaths (now 454) since a day ago | 15:20 |
Brainstorm | New from r/WorldNews: worldnews: Pope, in Easter message, slams weapons spending in time of pandemic → https://is.gd/ovKP2L | 15:24 |
Brainstorm | New from Politico: Coronavirus: Bavarian leader Söder calls for short and strict lockdown in Germany → https://is.gd/3rJg5L | 15:34 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Netherlands: +7404 cases (now 1.3 million) since 21 hours ago | 15:44 |
sdf96 | %cases france | 16:10 |
Brainstorm | sdf96: In France, there have been 4.8 million confirmed cases (7.1% of the population) and 96493 deaths (2.0% of cases) as of 8 hours ago. 65.5 million tests were performed (7.3% positive). See https://offloop.net/covid19/?default=France for time series data. | 16:10 |
Brainstorm | New from Politico: Coronavirus: Break for Babiš as allies offer Czech Republic 80k vaccines → https://is.gd/6MHQat | 16:25 |
Brainstorm | New from The Indian Express: World: Bulgaria heads to the polls amid COVID discontent → https://is.gd/DexRku | 16:56 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Paris medics fear worst of COVID wave still to come: In the COVID-19 intensive care unit of the Antony Private Hospital south of Paris, no bed stays free for long and medics wonder when their workload will finally peak. → https://is.gd/DStTxn | 18:08 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Netherlands: +9663 cases (now 1.3 million) since 20 hours ago | 18:13 |
Brainstorm | New from Reddit (test): CoronaVirus_2019_nCoV: 'AstraZeneca? Non, merci' – sceptical Parisians decline offer of immediate Covid jabs → https://is.gd/Bvcvll | 18:28 |
Brainstorm | New from Reddit (test): China_Flu: Ontario hastily reverses reopening as new variants usher in a third wave of Covid cases → https://is.gd/nS4Uqj | 19:29 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Italy: +18017 cases (now 3.7 million), +326 deaths (now 111030) since 22 hours ago — Canada: +7060 cases (now 1.0 million), +24 deaths (now 23052) since 22 hours ago — United Kingdom: +1751 cases (now 4.4 million) since 16 hours ago — Switzerland: +2 deaths (now 10353) since a day ago | 19:33 |
LjL | %title https://old.reddit.com/r/China_Flu/comments/mjm4u8/article_by_mit_technology_review_about_possible/ | 19:41 |
Brainstorm | LjL: From old.reddit.com: Article by MIT Technology Review About Possible Lab Leak Origin for Coronavirus Removed from r/coronavirus For Being "Low Quality" | MIT Technology Review Has Been Wholly Owned by The Massachusetts [...] | 19:41 |
Brainstorm | New from r/WorldNews: worldnews: Young Pakistanis rush to purchase Russian vaccine as private sales open → https://is.gd/h5puai | 20:31 |
Brainstorm | New from BBC Health: (news): Covid: Passports showing vaccine status would be 'time-limited', says minister → https://is.gd/k0rA94 | 21:41 |
Brainstorm | New from Medical Xpress: Weekend lockdown, curfew for India's richest state as virus surge worsens: India's wealthiest state Maharashtra, home to the country's financial capital Mumbai, will impose a weekend lockdown and night curfew on its 110 million people as it battles a spike in COVID-19 cases, authorities said Sunday. → https://is.gd/OiaWrN | 22:11 |
Brainstorm | New from r/WorldNews: worldnews: Virus Variants Threaten to Draw Out the Pandemic, Scientists Say → https://is.gd/DPLute | 23:01 |
Brainstorm | Updates for France: +55340 cases (now 4.8 million), +256 deaths (now 96660) since 21 hours ago — Germany: +17267 cases (now 2.9 million) since 23 hours ago — Canada: +6668 cases (now 1.0 million), +24 deaths (now 23056) since 23 hours ago — Netherlands: +8738 cases (now 1.3 million) since 21 hours ago | 23:54 |
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