Cheerful Charlie
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Political lemmings.
A 30% increase in a very small number isn't that big a factor.Since COVID, more young people are dying of heart attacks. Here's what we know
When Demi Washington, a basketball player at Vanderbilt University came down with COVID-19 in late 2020, her symptoms were mild, just a runny nose.news.yahoo.com
The trend in heart attacks among young people is still around. Covid-19 was quite the interesting bug. Younger adults 30% higher than expected rate of heart attacks. This was kind of one of those things people warned about with the idiots suggesting we just let everyone get Covid-19 and be done with it... "can't live in fear" you know.
I'm curious what the rate is among people that got Covid-19 post vaccination.
You mean it’s not an overall large number. It’s a *factor* of 1.3 regardless.A 30% increase in a very small number isn't that big a factor.Since COVID, more young people are dying of heart attacks. Here's what we know
When Demi Washington, a basketball player at Vanderbilt University came down with COVID-19 in late 2020, her symptoms were mild, just a runny nose.news.yahoo.com
The trend in heart attacks among young people is still around. Covid-19 was quite the interesting bug. Younger adults 30% higher than expected rate of heart attacks. This was kind of one of those things people warned about with the idiots suggesting we just let everyone get Covid-19 and be done with it... "can't live in fear" you know.
I'm curious what the rate is among people that got Covid-19 post vaccination.
Yeah--I'm saying it's not that many deaths. The 30% figure sounds a lot more alarming than it really is.You mean it’s not an overall large number. It’s a *factor* of 1.3 regardless.A 30% increase in a very small number isn't that big a factor.Since COVID, more young people are dying of heart attacks. Here's what we know
When Demi Washington, a basketball player at Vanderbilt University came down with COVID-19 in late 2020, her symptoms were mild, just a runny nose.news.yahoo.com
The trend in heart attacks among young people is still around. Covid-19 was quite the interesting bug. Younger adults 30% higher than expected rate of heart attacks. This was kind of one of those things people warned about with the idiots suggesting we just let everyone get Covid-19 and be done with it... "can't live in fear" you know.
I'm curious what the rate is among people that got Covid-19 post vaccination.
I was likely being too pedantic about your use of the word “factor”.Yeah--I'm saying it's not that many deaths. The 30% figure sounds a lot more alarming than it really is.You mean it’s not an overall large number. It’s a *factor* of 1.3 regardless.A 30% increase in a very small number isn't that big a factor.Since COVID, more young people are dying of heart attacks. Here's what we know
When Demi Washington, a basketball player at Vanderbilt University came down with COVID-19 in late 2020, her symptoms were mild, just a runny nose.news.yahoo.com
The trend in heart attacks among young people is still around. Covid-19 was quite the interesting bug. Younger adults 30% higher than expected rate of heart attacks. This was kind of one of those things people warned about with the idiots suggesting we just let everyone get Covid-19 and be done with it... "can't live in fear" you know.
I'm curious what the rate is among people that got Covid-19 post vaccination.
The 2.4% of the US workforce disabled by Long Covid is far scarier to me.
Time for some necromancy.
Personal protective effect of wearing surgical face masks in public spaces on self-reported respiratory symptoms in adults: pragmatic randomised superiority trial
Objective To evaluate the personal protective effects of wearing versus not wearing surgical face masks in public spaces on self-reported respiratory symptoms over a 14 day period. Design Pragmatic randomised superiority trial. Setting Norway. Participants 4647 adults aged ≥18 years: 2371...www.bmj.com
We actually have a randomized study on the effectiveness of masks. Simply surgical vs none. 29% of respiratory infections were prevented. They were unable to compute the odds on Covid infection due to a lack of cases in the masked group.
They stop you from casually and thoughtlessly touching your face.Time for some necromancy.
Personal protective effect of wearing surgical face masks in public spaces on self-reported respiratory symptoms in adults: pragmatic randomised superiority trial
Objective To evaluate the personal protective effects of wearing versus not wearing surgical face masks in public spaces on self-reported respiratory symptoms over a 14 day period. Design Pragmatic randomised superiority trial. Setting Norway. Participants 4647 adults aged ≥18 years: 2371...www.bmj.com
We actually have a randomized study on the effectiveness of masks. Simply surgical vs none. 29% of respiratory infections were prevented. They were unable to compute the odds on Covid infection due to a lack of cases in the masked group.
Interesting but I wonder why just surgical masks. By 2023 we knew that they were not up to snuff. N95s or KN95 was the way to go. Results on that would be much more interesting. My family ditched surgical masks for N95 and KN95 years ago.
It doesn't indicate why they decided not to do respirators also. But the results from surgical are a lot better than I would have expected.Time for some necromancy.
Personal protective effect of wearing surgical face masks in public spaces on self-reported respiratory symptoms in adults: pragmatic randomised superiority trial
Objective To evaluate the personal protective effects of wearing versus not wearing surgical face masks in public spaces on self-reported respiratory symptoms over a 14 day period. Design Pragmatic randomised superiority trial. Setting Norway. Participants 4647 adults aged ≥18 years: 2371...www.bmj.com
We actually have a randomized study on the effectiveness of masks. Simply surgical vs none. 29% of respiratory infections were prevented. They were unable to compute the odds on Covid infection due to a lack of cases in the masked group.
Interesting but I wonder why just surgical masks. By 2023 we knew that they were not up to snuff. N95s or KN95 was the way to go. Results on that would be much more interesting. My family ditched surgical masks for N95 and KN95 years ago.
What's strange is that N95 blocks everything airborne that sets me off, but does not block the smell of cigarette smoke. I've never spent enough time in such a situation to see if I still react. Smoke is a fairly mild trigger for me anyway, nowhere near the abomination that is the scented candle aisle.There is a way to tell how effective masks are in blocking particles exhaled from another person's lungs, if that person is a smoker. If you are wearing a mask and you smell cigarette smoke, then it is likely that you are breathing in particles from another person's lungs. Of course, the smoke could come from the lit end of a cigarette, but people who smoke tend to inhale large quantities of smoke deep into their lungs and then blow it out all around themselves. The smoke particles may not themselves carry coronavirus particles, but what infected people exhale would also be infected droplets along with the smoke. Being around people who are shouting or singing can also increase risk of infection because of the increased volume of exhaled air. That's why you should consider wearing a mask in closed, confined spaces such as an airport, which can expose you to a lot of shouting, laughing, and loudly talking people.
Can you get coronavirus via secondhand smoke? The smell is a warning sign.