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Further thoughts, on “peaking” of the pandemic

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Recently, we here at UD saw that global trend lines are curving over from exponential growth in new Covid-19 cases. Likewise, health authorities have been talking of the US and the UK peaking in perhaps ten days. Where I am, we are still growing: one, two, five, nine total. (And no, Black the Ripper is not credibly a Covid-19 case.)

Here’s a graphic that gives pause, with labelled phases — recall, the crest of new infections is the inflexion point on the growing arm of the S-curve of cumulative cases:

But, the further consideration is, onward waves triggered by fresh outbreaks or new strains once lock-downs . . . which cannot be long sustained . . . are relaxed:

These are schematic, here is a plot of the 1918 – 20 Spanish Flu’s waves, echoed in the death rates:

The peaking is coming through in how doubling times for cases to date are stretching:

A similar pattern is there in the 3-day rolling average, though US is spiking up again:

Let me add, daily cases log-lin curve:

So, it looks like we are going peak, though the peak may be more of a plateau before it falls.

Then, the next challenge is to find a more sustainable strategy than economy lock downs. Hopefully, treatments and vaccinations will make the difference, the sooner the better. END

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Health officials are investigating a "possible cluster" of COVID-19 cases at the Tyson Plant in Goodlettsville, FOX 17 News confirmed Friday night. Health authorities have been working with Tyson for the last few days, but could not provide additional details. A Tyson representative refused to share specifics about any employee's health. The company claimed they notify anyone who has been in close contact with the infected person and asks them to go home and self-quarantine.rhampton7
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The U.S. Cattlemen’s Association sent Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue a letter urging him to do all in his power to keep meat plants open amid the coronavirus pandemic. “According to Cassie Fish of The Beef, ‘Estimates for this week’s slaughter are 570,000 to 590,000 head, which would be the smallest non-holiday kill for this week since 2016-2017.’ “To further this point, USCA is hearing reports of plants slowing down production, or shutting down completely, due to workforce complications related to COVID-19,” the letter said.rhampton7
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A Smithfield Foods pork processing plant in South Dakota will temporarily close for cleaning after more than 80 employees were confirmed to have the coronavirus, the company announced Thursday. The plant, which employees about 3,700 people in the state's largest city, has emerged as a hotspot of infections, accounting for almost 30% of cases in Minnehaha County.rhampton7
April 10, 2020
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Fears are mounting that the coronavirus pandemic could disrupt the American food supply chain, after outbreaks interrupted work at meat processing plants and truckers expressed fears of traveling to hotspots. Tyson Foods was forced to suspend operations at a pork processing plant in Columbus Junction, Iowa this week, after more than 24 employees there tested positive for coronavirus.rhampton7
April 10, 2020
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R7@44, then that church should be forced to pay the medical and funeral costs of any of their parishioners that contract COVID-19 after the service. Or, better yet, remove the tax free status of any church that has in person services.Ed George
April 10, 2020
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Cargill Meat Solutions, a 900-worker plant in Hazleton, Pa., that packages meat in plastic for supermarket shelves in Pennsylvania and surrounding states, shut down temporarily on Tuesday as 130 hourly workers have tested positive for COVID-19 and a rash of employees called out sick, a union leader said. “These environments are almost impossible for workers to adhere to safe-distancing protocols," Young said. "We want our folks back to work, but we want them back safely. Safe is more important than fast.” Young said the number of COVID-19 cases among Cargill hourly workers had risen to 164 by Thursday morning.rhampton7
April 10, 2020
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While many churches across the nation plan to hold their Easter services online Sunday, a Louisiana pastor says his church near Baton Rouge is expecting a crowd of 2,000 or more despite federal coronavirus guidance advising social distancing. "Satan and a virus will not stop us," Rev. Tony Spell told Reuters. "God will shield us from all harm and sickness. We are not afraid. We are called by God to stand against the Antichrist creeping into America's borders. We will spread the Gospel." "Like any zealot or like any pure religious person, death looks to them like a welcome friend. True Christians do not mind dying. They fear living in fear," Spell told TMZ in an interview this week.rhampton7
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear warned Friday that any state residents attending a mass gathering -- including church services -- will be forced to self-quarantine for 14 days in a preemptive bid to slow the coronavirus outbreak in his state over Easter weekend. "I think we’re down to seven churches statewide that are thinking about having an in-person service," Beshear told reporters. The governor has warned that churches should switch to virtual or drive-in services to accommodate worshippers while protecting public health.rhampton7
April 10, 2020
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A meat packing plant in Colorado where dozens of employees have contracted the novel coronavirus is closed for a deep cleaning and all workers will be tested before they can return to their jobs, officials said Friday. The union that represents 3,000 employees at the JBS plant in Greeley said in a letter to state, county and company officials that two of its members have died. The union says at least 50 employees are infected with the virus; the company, which is headquartered in Greeley, put the number of JBS workers with Covid-19 at 36.rhampton7
April 10, 2020
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So the DoD is ignorant of medcram videos? Really?ET
April 10, 2020
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We have a "could be". Do I hear a "possibly not"?ET
April 10, 2020
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Even if you survive this virus you could be permanently damaged. https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/04/survivors-severe-covid-19-beating-virus-just-beginningJim Thibodeau
April 10, 2020
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Of the 146 patients hospitalized in U.S. military medical centers for the novel coronavirus, one-third are in intensive care units, including a sailor from the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt who remains at U.S. Naval Hospital Guam. According to Defense Health Agency officials, 47 of the Defense Department's 3,054 current cases of the novel virus are in ICUs. The agency declined to provide detailed information on whether the patients are on ventilators and whether they are active-duty troops, dependents or DoD employees or contractors.rhampton7
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kf @ 21 -
EG, Thanks for link. It looks like a contamination problem with the polymerase chain reaction.
I'm curious to know how you come to that conclusion. Wouldn't that mean contamination by a taq inhibitor?Bob O'H
April 10, 2020
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China has not allowed any independent testing. Prior to the current outbreak being noticed in Wuhan, no one was testing for SARS related illness anywhere in the world. Had it not been for Dr. Li, we would not be talking about COVID-19 now. We would be at the tail end of influenza season and it would have appeared to be mild compared to 2 seasons ago. COVID-19 mimics the flu and easy to miss unless you're looking for it. We do not know when the outbreak originated, only that someone with COVID-19 had it and were in Wuhan at some point. Wuhan is the 7th largest city in China with a major international airport. COVID-19, much like COVID-2, from the same family, is a minor virus that does very little harm to the general population and can go unnoticed for years.BobRyan
April 10, 2020
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KF
EG, BTW, there is a development with Cardinal Pell. KF
Why did you bring this up here, and why addressed to me? I have no idea who Cardinal Pell is, but I am glad that he was vindicated.Ed George
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Pentagon leaders anticipate that the coronavirus is likely to strike more Navy ships at sea after an outbreak aboard an aircraft carrier in the Pacific infected more than 400 sailors, a top general said Thursday. (April 9)rhampton7
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. Thankfully the staff there (whom we pay a substaintial sum to, and who has always had her best care in mind, and whom knew exactly what was happening, and why, and was part of the decision process, and whom will continue to be part of her care) has a different set of sensibilities than you JVL.Upright BiPed
April 9, 2020
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Someone else to pay? Are you a complete idiot?Upright BiPed
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Upright BiPed: Really JVL. Did you think about it before you typed? Yes, I did. Because I didn't want to accuse you of taking advantage and getting someone else to pay for the testing. If I'm wrong then please explain your motivation.JVL
April 9, 2020
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Really JVL. Did you think about it before you typed?Upright BiPed
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Upright Biped: So, we appealed and got her tested, and then removed her 5 minutes after the test. Why would you fight hard to have her tested and then remove her from the facility? It sounds like you were just using the facility to get the test done. I hope I am wrong in that so please elucidate.JVL
April 9, 2020
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EG, BTW, there is a development with Cardinal Pell. KFkairosfocus
April 9, 2020
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My daughter-in-law just returned to work as a home-care nurse after maternity leave. Because of the shortage of PPE she is only issued two masks per day and told to only wear one if her patient is symptomatic. On the bright side (for a sad reason), most of her patients need the home-care nurse because they do not have anyone who can take them to the doctor or clinic for their care. As such, most are already self-isolating.Ed George
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UBP Yes the same with my daughter in law the whole family was told to quarantine even though the test came back negative Vividvividbleau
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She tested negative but they told her that 30% of tests register false negatives.
My elderly mother lives in an assisted living home, that preemptively locked down very early in this crisis. They eventually reported two cases inside the facility. We asked that she be tested, but they said they would only test if she showed symptoms, which was meaningless to us. So, we appealed and got her tested, and then removed her 5 minutes after the test. The results came in yesterday, negative with a 70% reliability. We will quarantine her at home for two more weeks.Upright BiPed
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@22 OLV: +1. Thank you Kairosfocus.Truthfreedom
April 9, 2020
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EG Thanks for the link Vividvividbleau
April 9, 2020
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KF @19, Yes, let us pray.OLV
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EG, Thanks for link. It looks like a contamination problem with the polymerase chain reaction. But that, then further implies, proxies is what we have. Likely, there will be a materials challenge to support the chain reaction. KFkairosfocus
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