D&D and the rising pandemic

Dannyalcatraz

Schmoderator
Staff member
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Well...this is a surprise.

Summary: animals are the Wuhan wet market tested negative for Covid-19, and several of the earliest cases had no ties to the wet market or Wuhan whatsoever. IOW, the odds of Wuhan’s wet market being the point of original infection are approaching zero- they’re thinking what we thought was the initial outbreaks was just a super-spreader event. The lack of known connections to Wuhan for some of the earliest infections also shoots holes in the lab accident theory.
 

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ad_hoc

(they/them)
We all wish. But the staff making the kits expects to be paid, needs lights to see what they are doing, &c - so I'll be content with something easily affordable.

There is a way for a society to collect funds in order to pay for things that are for the good of that society.
 


Levistus's_Leviathan

5e Freelancer
I want to see the reality that a COVID test is available for say $10 (price of a pregnancy test) on the shelf at any Walgreens / CVS / Rite-Aid / &c, with no need for a prescription first, the thing is reliable, simple enough to be used at home, and provides an answer in a few minutes.

Invent something with most of those features and the general population will solve the problem themselves.
The problem is, Coronavirus tests aren't as easy to determine results for than as pregnancy tests. I imagine if they could be administered by laymen, they would do that.
 



Umbran

Mod Squad
Staff member
Supporter
"Human capital" is an economic term. It has a specific meaning and while many have mistaken it in a "dehumanizing" manner, that's not how it's meant or how it was used.

Unless you know the speaker in question, I don't see as you have and greater standing than anyone else to say what was meant.

The fact that it is an economic jargon term does not mean it is not dehumanizing. If you say "human capital" rather than "people" you are surely removing the fact that they are humans beings with value beyond what they do economically from consideration - that is dehumanizing. Literally.

If nothing else, if you go on national television, in full knowledge that the entire nation might see it, and you are not aware of how your jargon terms may come across and avoid using them, you are dehumanizing, by displaying your complete lack of care for the audience's human sensibilities.
 

NotAYakk

Legend
Down to a single active case. No new cases for a week.
Looks like it's all bit wiped out.
Yay!

Well, "new cases" rarely catches asymptomatic carriers. But asymptomatic carriers either heal, or they infect someone who becomes symptomatic. And then contact tracing - targeted isolation - testing can backtrack and eliminate the asymptomatic.

So "all but". A week isn't enough to know it is wiped out.

Now the question: are you going to offer refuge to people who are willing to fly in, then quarantine while being tested for 2+ weeks? Could replace some tourism dollars in the short term!
 

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