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What Japan Got Right About Covid-19

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One Mask Is Good. Would Two Be Better?

nytimes.com
3 points·by l_davis·6 năm trước·1 comments

The Roots of Josh Hawley's Rage

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1 points·by l_davis·6 năm trước·0 comments

Extra Coronavirus Precautions (including oxygen saturation) for Barber Shop

arlnow.com
1 points·by l_davis·6 năm trước·0 comments

How to Help, by Mackenzie Scott

medium.com
2 points·by l_davis·6 năm trước·0 comments

Military-grade camera shows risks of airborne coronavirus spread

washingtonpost.com
7 points·by l_davis·6 năm trước·1 comments

How to Prepare for a Coronavirus Winter

bloomberg.com
2 points·by l_davis·6 năm trước·0 comments

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l_davis
·5 năm trước·discuss
Interesting. Money in the US has "In God We Trust," and it's not inherently religious. So I'm not sure the proclamation makes Thanksgiving religious. The origins might, though. I don't know enough about it to tell, and I'm not sure I care enough to research it. I don't really celebrate it as other than a day off from work though. Travel is a nightmare at that time, and, although this may sound like humblebragging, I try to be grateful at all times anyway.
l_davis
·5 năm trước·discuss
Could be going down the rabbit hole with this comment, but cancer is an extremely generic term - lots of different organ and cell types. And smoking is also less well defined than one might think - additives to cigarettes and paper are not, I believe, considered in most studies. And not all smokers develop cancer. I had two relatives who were heavy smokers and lived until their late 80s and didn't die from cancer. To summarize, there is lots that we don't know about cancer.

So I would agree that this could be out of the box thinking that could have some truth to it. But I also doubt that research will be done in that direction unless there is some proof that justifies the expenditure. So we're likely to not know for sure, and most will assume it's not true.
l_davis
·6 năm trước·discuss
Many of the people who participated in these events are realizing the consequences, and trying to hide their actions. Good for these groups for preserving the records.
l_davis
·6 năm trước·discuss
The larger services engage in predatory practices.

From the article:

"With deep pockets, the dominant app companies have devised ways to put pressure on restaurant owners to sign contracts with them, including downloading menus without restaurants’ consent and then offering their own delivery. Grubhub registered internet domain names of tens of thousands of independent restaurants. Legislators should curtail such anticompetitive practices."
l_davis
·6 năm trước·discuss
Another factor you're not looking at is long Covid - https://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m4470 - affects the young, and total consequences not yet known because this is new.

I am sympathetic to effects on the economy, schools, etc. of lockdowns. However, it seems that those that are against lockdowns are also against actions like mask wearing that would limit spread if more universally practiced.
l_davis
·6 năm trước·discuss
You might want to take a look at hospitalization rates for Covid. Here's data for Virginia, for example - https://data.virginia.gov/Government/VDH-COVID-19-PublicUseD...

Lots of people under 55 hospitalized. If there is more stress on health care, some of these people won't get optimal care and will die.