Another executive order coming out tomorrow. Sounds like the state of emergency is not ending - Cooper wrongly claims it allows NC to draw federal funds. Cooper will not share until tomorrow.
Also denies seasonality.Daviewolf83 said:
Another executive order coming out tomorrow. Sounds like the state of emergency is not ending - Cooper wrongly claims it allows NC to draw federal funds. Cooper will not share until tomorrow.
Wayland said:Also denies seasonality.Daviewolf83 said:
Another executive order coming out tomorrow. Sounds like the state of emergency is not ending - Cooper wrongly claims it allows NC to draw federal funds. Cooper will not share until tomorrow.
But, it is a shame to not talk stats today... and to not address the next order when this one ends in just over 24 hours.
The unlimited EOs need to end. It is an abuse of power.
I mean, I said he was abusing his power a year ago. It doesn't matter if his intentions are pure of heart, you can't run an emergency in perpetuity.wilmwolf80 said:Wayland said:Also denies seasonality.Daviewolf83 said:
Another executive order coming out tomorrow. Sounds like the state of emergency is not ending - Cooper wrongly claims it allows NC to draw federal funds. Cooper will not share until tomorrow.
But, it is a shame to not talk stats today... and to not address the next order when this one ends in just over 24 hours.
The unlimited EOs need to end. It is an abuse of power.
Somewhere five thousand posts ago, I said that when all this over, I hope someone, somewhere gives a serious look at how this power was applied. I doubt it will happen, but I still feel like it should.
Doesn't seem like it - except daycares. Most stores I go into now have moved mask requirement to vaccinated customers, same with movie theaters. Daycare still requires my 5 yr old to wear a mask inside but can take off outside.TheStorm said:
Is anybody even paying any attention anymore?
Now that schools out for my kid. Nope.TheStorm said:
Is anybody even paying any attention anymore?
packgrad said:
My wife's school still requires the kids to wear them outside. She is going to teach summer school this year (Covid money made it worth while). The kids are still required to wear them outside this summer. Madness.
Ideally Cooper's supporters would push back on him about this. Unfortunately it's all about teams these days. Its never been about science.
There was an op-ed in the NY Times a couple of days ago by a couple of infectious disease doctors I follow (one - Dr. Monica Gandhi) is someone I have pointed to in the past. I am posting a link to it below. She mentioned in a Twitter comment (yesterday I think) that 47 of the states currently meet their guidelines for removing masks on kids in schools now. Their recommendations are based on levels of community spread and adult vaccination rates.Civilized said:packgrad said:
My wife's school still requires the kids to wear them outside. She is going to teach summer school this year (Covid money made it worth while). The kids are still required to wear them outside this summer. Madness.
Ideally Cooper's supporters would push back on him about this. Unfortunately it's all about teams these days. Its never been about science.
COVID summer school money is bonkers. My wife is considering splitting a session or two with another teacher.
Would be curious to get Mormad's take on masking at school for kids (inside or out) to see what he thinks a reasonable benchmark is for not masking in that environment.
Should we be allowing vaccinated kids to take off their masks in schools?
Should we be dropping outdoor mask requirements altogether?
I think so, but I'm curious how he/we would articulate that from a public health or risk perspective.
I think I read the data was showing that outdoor environments were around 20x less transmissive than indoor, on the same order of magnitude as vaccine protection.
If we're not allowing vaccinated kids to remove their masks, it seems consistent to not allow kids to unmask outside either (to be clear I'm not advocating this position, just pointing out the seeming similarity of risk).
More clearly spelled out in @nytimes article a blueprint for opening schools. CA (& 46 other states) have reached metric now of normal school opening in the fall (no masks for children but yes for unvax teachers, no asymptomatic testing by metrics). https://t.co/xiDMjy61Lc
— Monica Gandhi MD, MPH (@MonicaGandhi9) June 10, 2021
BREAKING: New study in SF, the city that screwed over kids the hardest, found that in “learning hubs” set-up b/c teachers refused to work: despite 1/3 of kids maskless & ~50% distanced, ZERO (of course) transmissions from kids & only 1 adult-to-adult despite high community spread
— Brumby (@the_brumby) June 10, 2021
Yep, picking up my kid at daycare is the only time I'm wearing it now. They haven't given any indication when they are going to relax that.statefan91 said:Doesn't seem like it - except daycares. Most stores I go into now have moved mask requirement to vaccinated customers, same with movie theaters. Daycare still requires my 5 yr old to wear a mask inside but can take off outside.TheStorm said:
Is anybody even paying any attention anymore?
Had first day back in sanctuary last Sunday and we wore masks inside but they didn't cap capacity.
IseWolf22 said:Yep, picking up my kid at daycare is the only time I'm wearing it now. They haven't given any indication when they are going to relax that.statefan91 said:Doesn't seem like it - except daycares. Most stores I go into now have moved mask requirement to vaccinated customers, same with movie theaters. Daycare still requires my 5 yr old to wear a mask inside but can take off outside.TheStorm said:
Is anybody even paying any attention anymore?
Had first day back in sanctuary last Sunday and we wore masks inside but they didn't cap capacity.
Daviewolf83 said:
Another executive order coming out tomorrow. Sounds like the state of emergency is not ending - Cooper wrongly claims it allows NC to draw federal funds. Cooper will not share until tomorrow.
Cooper would not say. Reporters asked and he said they have to wait until tomorrow. My assumption is he did not want to take direct questions on it, so he was deferring to tomorrow. Otherwise, why not say what would be included today.Packchem91 said:Daviewolf83 said:
Another executive order coming out tomorrow. Sounds like the state of emergency is not ending - Cooper wrongly claims it allows NC to draw federal funds. Cooper will not share until tomorrow.
So what exactly do these EOs cover now? Hospital capacity is pretty much as open as it has been , is it not?
Packchem91 said:Daviewolf83 said:
Another executive order coming out tomorrow. Sounds like the state of emergency is not ending - Cooper wrongly claims it allows NC to draw federal funds. Cooper will not share until tomorrow.
So what exactly do these EOs cover now? Hospital capacity is pretty much as open as it has been , is it not?
I bet Brett Jensen won't be called on at the presser to ask!
Daviewolf83 said:Cooper would not say. Reporters asked and he said they have to wait until tomorrow. My assumption is he did not want to take direct questions on it, so he was deferring to tomorrow. Otherwise, why not say what would be included today.Packchem91 said:Daviewolf83 said:
Another executive order coming out tomorrow. Sounds like the state of emergency is not ending - Cooper wrongly claims it allows NC to draw federal funds. Cooper will not share until tomorrow.
So what exactly do these EOs cover now? Hospital capacity is pretty much as open as it has been , is it not?
I still think he legitimately doesn't know what is in it yet. Either it isn't decided fully or he hasn't gotten the full marching orders on it.Packchem91 said:Daviewolf83 said:Cooper would not say. Reporters asked and he said they have to wait until tomorrow. My assumption is he did not want to take direct questions on it, so he was deferring to tomorrow. Otherwise, why not say what would be included today.Packchem91 said:Daviewolf83 said:
Another executive order coming out tomorrow. Sounds like the state of emergency is not ending - Cooper wrongly claims it allows NC to draw federal funds. Cooper will not share until tomorrow.
So what exactly do these EOs cover now? Hospital capacity is pretty much as open as it has been , is it not?
Yeah, that's crappy politician mode, right there
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WHEREAS, if the state's COVID-19 case rate increases, if the state's vaccination rate slows, or if new evidence arises regarding the risks of COVID-19 and its variants, it may be necessary to reevaluate whether additional restrictions are necessary to reduce the risk of death and serious illness from COVID-19;
RunsWithWolves26 said:
On the CDC website under daily cases, they added a block that says historic cases. Could someone explain to me exactly what that is meant to represent? Thanks.
CDC website.... took 5 seconds...Quote:
"Historical cases are excluded from daily new cases and 7-day average calculations until they are incorporated into the dataset for the applicable date. Of 71,176 historical cases reported retroactively, 1 was reported in the current week and none were reported in the prior week."
Depends on which quote from Trump you use. At one point, he did discuss that those 2 medications together could save lives or help severe patients. That is correct. He also mentioned that first responders, doctors, nurses, etc. should start taking it preventatively when they go into hospitals. That is incorrect. So some truth, some not so true. He said a whole bunch about HCQ in multiple press conferences.BBW12OG said:
Short version.... President Trump was correct when he said "Hydroxychloroquine, when taken with supplemental drugs, will help at risk patients..."
Wow...just wow... the level the MSM and the lefties went to in order to win.
PA... How many lives could have been saved if the physicians would have done this 15 months ago?
PackPA - Thanks for the analysis of the study and the additional information on hospital's use of HCQ. Do you happen to know the dosing levels that might have been used with the severe Covid patients in the hospitals? In your earlier post, you said the dosing levels in the study were high for HCQ, so I was curious if there was a standard dosing level used or if it could have varied by hospital. This could account for why some hospitals may have had better success with this form of treatment than others.PackPA2015 said:Depends on which quote from Trump you use. At one point, he did discuss that those 2 medications together could save lives or help severe patients. That is correct. He also mentioned that first responders, doctors, nurses, etc. should start taking it preventatively when they go into hospitals. That is incorrect. So some truth, some not so true. He said a whole bunch about HCQ in multiple press conferences.BBW12OG said:
Short version.... President Trump was correct when he said "Hydroxychloroquine, when taken with supplemental drugs, will help at risk patients..."
Wow...just wow... the level the MSM and the lefties went to in order to win.
PA... How many lives could have been saved if the physicians would have done this 15 months ago?
As far as how many lives it could have saved. It is very difficult to say. Obviously, this study was performed in a hospital in the early months of the pandemic, so it was being used. We did know from other studies that these 2 medicines work in severe COVID, so a lot of systems were using it. Our infectious disease director of our hospital system was using it with severe COVID patients. Our local hospital system (that does not own our clinic) was using the 2 together. Obviously, I can't answer that question for all hospital systems, but for all of the ones that I know about, they were already using HCQ and azithromycin together for COVID patients who were hospitalized and failing more conservative therapies.