Questioning my own assumptions


Age Group | Percent of Cases | Percent of Deaths |
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0-19 | 2% | 0% |
20-39 | 27% | 1% |
40-59 | 34% | 7% |
60-79 | 26% | 38% |
80+ | 10% | 55% |
Unknown | 1% | 0% |
Or, perhaps, they just don't get symptoms worthy of testing, and I was even righter, as I always tend to be.
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Yep, way more immunity out there than anyone realizes. 90% sure I had this back in late January. I want my gold star to carry on.
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School age kids would be an interesting group for pseudo-random antibody testing.
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For STD's or the Covid?GrundleStiltzkin said:School age kids would be an interesting group for pseudo-random antibody testing.
Whynotboth.gif?
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Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
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This. I told me oldest yesterday that we might sell him to another family if he did stop being such a little shit. He took me seriously.GrundleStiltzkin said:Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
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I’m hearing all the amazon delivery strikers are about to get replaced with 13yos on bikes
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They shut down playgrounds here, which actually does make some sense.GrundleStiltzkin said:Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
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Is N95 Mask Shaming a thing down there yet? It is in Seattle. The Most Nukeable city in the US.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
They shut down playgrounds here, which actually does make some sense.GrundleStiltzkin said:Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
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I was in Fry's (supermarket) and about 35 percent have masks. I don't own a mask and I'm not going to buy one.TurdBomber said:
Is N95 Mask Shaming a thing down there yet? It is in Seattle. The Most Nukeable city in the US.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
They shut down playgrounds here, which actually does make some sense.GrundleStiltzkin said:Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
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When the country is 50 million short, or something like that, it's really important for ugly, unattractive Seattle people with bad teeth and breath to lecture people wearing a mask about how doctors need them all and wearing one is killing someone else's loved one.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
I was in Fry's (supermarket) and about 35 percent have masks. I don't own a mask and I'm not going to buy one.TurdBomber said:
Is N95 Mask Shaming a thing down there yet? It is in Seattle. The Most Nukeable city in the US.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
They shut down playgrounds here, which actually does make some sense.GrundleStiltzkin said:Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
The long distance woman I was screwing who lives somewhere in SW WA wore some ridiculous mask with Indian feathers on it to the store. She scoffed when I suggested her daughter could have a couple of friends over for the birfday party. How careless of me. Even Jay allows that.
Yes. This City has people that fucking Stupid. -
I can't stand what Seattle has become. It was okay when I was a kid decades ago. As stupid as people are here (three turned left as a fire truck was coming the other day), it still beats Seattle.TurdBomber said:
When the country is 50 million short, or something like that, it's really important for ugly, unattractive Seattle people with bad teeth and breath to lecture people wearing a mask about how doctors need them all and wearing one is killing someone else's loved one.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
I was in Fry's (supermarket) and about 35 percent have masks. I don't own a mask and I'm not going to buy one.TurdBomber said:
Is N95 Mask Shaming a thing down there yet? It is in Seattle. The Most Nukeable city in the US.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
They shut down playgrounds here, which actually does make some sense.GrundleStiltzkin said:Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
The long distance woman I was screwing who lives somewhere in SW WA wore some ridiculous mask with Indian feathers on it to the store. She scoffed when I suggested her daughter could have a couple of friends over for the birfday party. How careless of me. Even Jay allows that.
Yes. This City has people that fucking Stupid.
Masks supposedly slow the spread. But since there are wildly variable numbers on this and the media and politicians lie constantly, who knows what the real numbers are. Some cuntries only count COVID deaths when it's the sole cause. I trust them. I won't cough or sneeze on people. How about that? -
Most hospitals have supplies. Most hospitals are dead and laying off people or furloughing them. The wave is coming. Just like it was supposed to come last week. Or maybe it'll be next week. Oh, it never came? Well thank god Governor KOMO or Governor Inslee flattened the curve. What heros. It WOULD have come and people WOULD HAVE DIED.
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At least we're tallying accurate numbers so that we can learn from the pandemic.
As of this writing, there are 7,810 deaths in the United States attributed to the pandemic. More than 7,000 Americans die every single day, on average, of everything. Over the course of this pandemic, this has amounted to a noticeable but still mild uptick above that average over the course of it. Add to that the directive from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to count any death tangentially related to COVID-19, and you have to wonder if that number actually holds. That directive reads, “COVID-19 should be reported on the death certificate for all decedents where the disease caused or is assumed to have caused or contributed to death.” (The emphasis in bolding is theirs.) -
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Well never get the truth on any of this. Would be super interesting to know of the people that have contracted, did they also have a recent flu shot etc. obviously it would wouldn’t have directly healed anyone, but the combination of regular flu plus corona probably isn’t great and worse than either assuming only one or the other. Does the flu get a similar method of score keeping in a regular year? The numbers are never going to get sorted through I’m sure.
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It's not a bad idea. Germany and the Czechs are doing it and it seems to be helping. I always have a bunch of N95s cause I do a lot of dusty shit on the weekends, sometimes, and a box of 10 or 20 is way cheaper per mask than 3 at a time.
Somehow I don't think I'm paralyzing Harborview's ability to treat patients by wearing one, but Seattle's dumbasses on Nextdoor and Facebook say I'm the Devil.
Is it any wonder Seattle's population reads so many books? Social Retards love to Read, cause they can't socialize for shit. -
Complaining about the refs now?
Scoreboard baby! -
Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
I was in Fry's (supermarket) and about 35 percent have masks. I don't own a mask and I'm not going to buy one.TurdBomber said:
Is N95 Mask Shaming a thing down there yet? It is in Seattle. The Most Nukeable city in the US.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
They shut down playgrounds here, which actually does make some sense.GrundleStiltzkin said:Oh, another thing I was right about, the adverse outcomes of mass amounts of kids out of school and possibly unsupervised will be greater than the risk of in-school COVID exposure.
The Throbber picked up a mask so he can operate behind progressive lines when hell breaks looks. Practicing my AAAARRGGHH!! MEAN ORANGE MAN! screams if needed.
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What is Harborview's occupancy rate right now, by the way?TurdBomber said:It's not a bad idea. Germany and the Czechs are doing it and it seems to be helping. I always have a bunch of N95s cause I do a lot of dusty shit on the weekends, sometimes, and a box of 10 or 20 is way cheaper per mask than 3 at a time.
Somehow I don't think I'm paralyzing Harborview's ability to treat patients by wearing one, but Seattle's dumbasses on Nextdoor and Facebook say I'm the Devil.
Is it any wonder Seattle's population reads so many books? Social Retards love to Read, cause they can't socialize for shit.
Has there been any disclosure of beds occupied?
Axing for a fren. Honest inquiry - too lazy to search it.
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I found a box of 15 in my earthquake kit and they are staying with us.TurdBomber said:It's not a bad idea. Germany and the Czechs are doing it and it seems to be helping. I always have a bunch of N95s cause I do a lot of dusty shit on the weekends, sometimes, and a box of 10 or 20 is way cheaper per mask than 3 at a time.
Somehow I don't think I'm paralyzing Harborview's ability to treat patients by wearing one, but Seattle's dumbasses on Nextdoor and Facebook say I'm the Devil.
Is it any wonder Seattle's population reads so many books? Social Retards love to Read, cause they can't socialize for shit. -
Found the hater of heroes ^^WilburHooksHands said:
I found a box of 15 in my earthquake kit and they are staying with us.TurdBomber said:It's not a bad idea. Germany and the Czechs are doing it and it seems to be helping. I always have a bunch of N95s cause I do a lot of dusty shit on the weekends, sometimes, and a box of 10 or 20 is way cheaper per mask than 3 at a time.
Somehow I don't think I'm paralyzing Harborview's ability to treat patients by wearing one, but Seattle's dumbasses on Nextdoor and Facebook say I'm the Devil.
Is it any wonder Seattle's population reads so many books? Social Retards love to Read, cause they can't socialize for shit. -
Imagine everyone’s surprise at learning Turd isn’t a reader.TurdBomber said:It's not a bad idea. Germany and the Czechs are doing it and it seems to be helping. I always have a bunch of N95s cause I do a lot of dusty shit on the weekends, sometimes, and a box of 10 or 20 is way cheaper per mask than 3 at a time.
Somehow I don't think I'm paralyzing Harborview's ability to treat patients by wearing one, but Seattle's dumbasses on Nextdoor and Facebook say I'm the Devil.
Is it any wonder Seattle's population reads so many books? Social Retards love to Read, cause they can't socialize for shit. -
Walked yourself right into that one, Retard.HHusky said:
Imagine everyone’s surprise at learning Turd isn’t a reader.TurdBomber said:
Is it any wonder Seattle's population reads so many books? Social Retards love to Read, cause they can't socialize for shit. -
Confirmed Cases / Deaths by AgeAge Group Percent of Cases Percent of Deaths 0-19 2% 0% 20-39 27% 1% 40-59 34% 7% 60-79 26% 38% 80+ 10% 55% Unknown 1% 0%
February 27, 2020: Bothell High School closed for two days, staff member returned from international travel and companion on trip became sick.
https://www.kuow.org/stories/bothell-high-school-closed-over-covid-19-concern
February 28, 2020: Suspected sick person tests negative.
https://www.bellevuereporter.com/news/family-member-of-bothell-high-staffer-tests-negative-for-covid-19/
February 28, 2020: Jackson High School closed after student tests positive.
https://www.heraldnet.com/news/mariner-high-school-students-father-dies-of-coronavirus/
Re-opens March 3While no other students had fallen ill as of Tuesday afternoon, custodians in the district have made cleaning touchpoints a high priority and been verifying that each classroom has a cleaner for wiping down surfaces such as desks and tables.
https://districtadministration.com/coronavirus-covid-19-washington-disinfect-closes-schools/
March 2, 2020: Mariner High School closed after "close contact of a student became infected with the virus and died."
https://www.heraldnet.com/news/mariner-high-school-students-father-dies-of-coronavirus/
March 2, 2020: Kingston High School closed with student tests positive.
https://komonews.com/news/local/5-school-close-monday-for-cleanings-over-coronavirus-concerns
March 4, 2020: All Monroe schools closed after two elementary students were exposed to COVID
https://q13fox.com/2020/03/04/monroe-schools-closed-thursday-for-sanitization-coronavirus-preparations/Today we learned that two of our students at Fryelands Elementary were possibly exposed to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) last week. The two students began showing symptoms of illness over the weekend and have not been at school this week. With a possible exposure and symptoms present, both students have been tested for the coronavirus and are awaiting results. The two ill students have older siblings also living in the home who attend Hidden River Middle School and Monroe High School. The older siblings do not currently have symptoms of the illness and as of today, their parent has indicated that they will stay home from school as a precaution until their younger siblings' test results come back.
https://www.monroe.wednet.edu/about/news/new-page/~post/coronavirus-update-3420-20200304
Jackson High School's cafeteria is 7500 square feet. It's student body is roughly 2,200. Between common practice of rotating lunch periods and occupancy standards, the cafeteria might be occupied by 500 students concurrently at one student per 15 sq. ft. density. Certainly not all of the 7500 is student accessible, and not an entire fourth of the student body will use the cafeteria, so let's just go with 15ft2. Of course, that is only one point of close contact during a school day.
The 6-foot social distancing guideline converts to a one person per 144ft2 density.
My question, and it's a real one, not a Tug Question™. Where are the outbreaks around these high schools? -
Pretty sure that tug posters are applying better analysis than Inslee