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I do go out in public (I take the train to work every day in fact...), I just take a few simple precautions that are not major sacrifices (wearing a mask indoors and eating out outdoors--I just had a very nice meal here on the patio this evening: https://www.torchiopastabar.com/). The mask mandates are hardly pointless (they do reduce cases and help prevent ICUs from overflowing, as well as preventing more onerous restrictions that would be imposed once ICUs are full), although it's unfortunate that they're required. ~2 weeks after implementation, Chicago's case rate is flattening and starting to decline, as are hospitalizations, while ICUs are only 80% full (10% are COVID patients... which tells you if that the number of hospitalized had tripled, which can easily happen in a week with growing case numbers, the ICUs would be full). |
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I think it's important to remember there have been a lot of long-standing studies showing how humans assess risk, and it has nothing to do with the actual probability of death or serious injury...it's about control. Hence why (as an example) more people are generally afraid of dying in a plane crash than a car crash, even though planes are actually much safer. In a car we are often the driver, which gives us the illusion of control. Or for that matter all the people who after 9/11 were terrified of dying in a terrorist attack, which made no sense considering how statistically unlikely it was. People fear the most situations where they are not in control, versus ones which are genuinely dangerous.
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Phil you seem angry, is this because most Canadians will be vaccinated and you're gonna have to walk on eggshells? Move to Florida or Northern California.
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Jmanc you know it’s not a dangerous issue to those under 65 though and not dangerous to those over 65 if they are vaccinated. |
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lighten up francises — have a dad joke:
the black plague finally got to greet the coronavirus. “well plagued.” anybody hear any other ‘rona jokes ??? |
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First, we know that pregnant women are at increased risk of severe complications from COVID, including ICU admission and requiring mechanical ventilation. The mortality rate is higher for pregnant women with COVID vs nonpregnant women with COVID in the same age range. Pregnant women with COVID are also at higher risk for preterm delivery, and thus the preterm infants are at risk for the complications associated with preterm birth (increased rates of neonatal respiratory disorders and requirements of NICU admission). This is why we recommend COVID-19 vaccination for all pregnant women, because the benefits far outweigh the risks. And with the Delta variant being highly transmissible and known to cause breakthrough infections, we also recommend fully vaccinated pregnant women still exercise reasonable precautions, which includes wearing PPE, to avoid exposure to the virus especially in areas where community transmission is high (i.e. indoor settings). If these risks could be significantly lessened by dining outdoors or doing takeout for ~9 months, I don't see any reason why these precautions should not be taken. Pregnancy is an extremely complex physiologic process, and things like blood pressure and blood glucose need to be closely monitored and controlled in order to reduce risk of maternal-fetal complications. Along those same lines, taking relatively easy measures to prevent COVID infection like getting vaccinated and limiting situations where transmission risk is higher, is absolutely indicated. It's a good thing you two aren't doctors, because if you were caught making such recommendations and spewing such gross misinformation, the chief medical officer would fire you immediately on the spot. |
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If you can’t live your life because you’re afraid about catching a common (but now generally harmless) disease that would force you to take sick days, then the balance between work and life is really off. |
We're back to masking up at the clinic where I work, and we've suspended group therapy sessions for the foreseeable future. Meanwhile, up in Asheville, ten people died within 48 hours of covid at Mission Hospital.
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^ all unvaccinated I’m sure
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Extremely So every time anyone gets in a car to get groceries, they are doing something extremely dangerous.. Just want to make sure we have you on the record saying this, because in the context of discussing Covid and its risk, we need to know your standard for what qualifies as “dangerous” Next time I drive my car (10 min from now), I will remember that I am engaging in an activity similar to walking a tightrope between 2 skyscrapers, according to you..... |
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Covid is mostly just an excuse now for people to shirk responsibilities for another year. |
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I don’t see any reason why pregnant women can’t go a few extra steps to be careful. Vaccinating is by far the most important one. There is a Cardiologist who sits next to me. I saw him double masked and I said to him, “Congrats! Your wife is pregnant?” He laughed and said “Wow, you’re perceptive” |
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Face coverings don't actually stop the spread of a virus. If they did, then this pandemic would've ended in the spring of 2020. There's a reason that those dealing with Covid, aren't wearing a cheap face covering, because they would all get sick if they did. Instead they're wearing an N95 mask, gloves, usually eye goggles, and a gown. Face coverings and cheapie masks increase the amount of times you touch your face, constantly adjusting it as you move around, talk to people. Touching your face will get you sick. |
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