Friday, April 17, 2020

Coronavirus quarantining, Day 34, Friday, April 17th, 2020

Controversial no doubt but very interesting video about COVID-19 by Sam Vaknin, who is a renowned author about pathological narcissism


Carl J. Hauser
11 hrs
The 2 meter social distance is a totally arbitrary statistical choice. But 'flattening the curve' (and thus not exceeding healthcare resources) is all about statistics. We need to assume there's an exponential fall-off of virus with distance from the 'proband' (infected person). The mechanics of how virus is mobilized (coughing v not, airway controlled or not, mask or not, large v small particles, dry air v moist, high v low temp) just determine the exponent of fall off with distance. We're beginning to learn about that. But even with distancing, most persons will have some kind of exposure at some time. Then you deal with the 'multiplicity of infection' ('MOI' / efficiency / how many particles does it take to give a 10%, 50% or 90% infection rate). Last, most important, and certainly least understood, is how does the individual's immune system respond to exposure. We've all been exposed to some variably related corona viruses, and then we each have immune systems that are as different as our fingerprints. All those things go into determining whether the individual clears the virus, or the other way round! My lab is working on characterizing such 'immune phenotypes' I'll let you know more in a couple of months - I hope - if we can get appropriate specimens.

Explaining the Pandemic to my Past Self


(CNN)US intelligence and national security officials say the United States government is looking into the possibility that the novel coronavirus originated in a Chinese laboratory rather than a market, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter who caution it is premature to draw any conclusions.

so moving

ooh, love this, marram


wtf?!

Inside the High Stakes New Life of a Coronavirus Specialist

One of the people saving the human race
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF EPIDEMIOLOGY



The military is already using remdesivir to treat its members, according to Quartz. Data on its effectiveness is expected next month.

huh, Remdesivir is an ebola treatment drug. huh, big bucks in antiviral med, "Gilead Sciences created and sells the world’s top-selling HIV medications, Truvada and Atripla, and commands about 75% of the U.S. treatment market and more than 50% worldwide."

Gilead Sciences (NASDAQ:GILD) has made remdesivir, its Ebola-turned-COVID-19 drug, available to more than 1,700 patients through compassionate-use and expanded-access programs, according to an update from Gilead's chairman and CEO, Daniel O'Day, that was posted on the company's website on Saturday

COVID-19 Treatment Update: Remdesivir, Hydroxychloroquine, Leronlimab, Ivermectin, and More


When given as a treatment 12 or 24 hours after infection has begun, EIDD-2801 can reduce the degree of lung damage and weight loss in mice. This window of opportunity is expected to be longer in humans, because the period between coronavirus disease onset and death is generally extended in humans compared to mice.
“This new drug not only has high potential for treating COVID-19 patients, but also appears effective for the treatment of other serious coronavirus infections,” said senior author Baric.
Compared with other potential COVID-19 treatments that must be administered intravenously, EIDD-2801 can be delivered by mouth as a pill. In addition to ease of treatment, this offers a potential advantage for treating less-ill patients or for prophylaxis — for example, in a nursing home where many people have been exposed but are not yet sick.
During a tense interview, Navarro challenged CBS correspondent Bill Whitaker: "Show me that episode, then you'll have some credence in terms of attacking the Trump administration for not being prepared." "60 Minutes" responded to that challenge and brought the receipts.

Remote work, automation, and telemedicine could soon become the new normal

ouch

tee hee





Frontline: SEASON 2020: EPISODE 18

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