A little chuckle for the University of Georgia trying to be safe.
https://www.outkick.com/uga-issues-c...-be-a-big-ask/
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A little chuckle for the University of Georgia trying to be safe.
https://www.outkick.com/uga-issues-c...-be-a-big-ask/
A good read via a Swedish doc who worked in the ER treating Covid, so a worthy POV minus hyperbole and histrionics from the pro/anti Swedish approach we get from the media:
"I am not denying that covid is awful for the people who do get really sick or for the families of the people who die, just as it is awful for the families of people who die of cancer, or influenza, or an opioid overdose. But the size of the response in most of the world (not including Sweden) has been totally disproportionate to the size of the threat."
https://sebastianrushworth.com/2020/...s-perspective/
Excellent article on HCQ. HCQ has become a proxy for the pissing match between Trump and his haters and the worst thing that could have happened to this drug for treating HCQ is Trump recommending it:
An Effective COVID Treatment the Media Continues to Besmirch
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ar...ch_143875.html
How about this: If you are not the provider or his/her patient, shut your pie hole. (not aimed at you, Will, a generalized statement aimed at everyone who wants to make healthcare decisions for everyone else, especially those not in the healthcare field at all....)
I see that Florida has a pretty good Covid data website. Good state and county data. Deaths, positive rates and most measures are in the right direction. Do other states have similar IHME graphs are good because you can compare state to state from the same database. I just really question some of their data and definitely their projections.
I want to start going to war about how it said that cases are exploding, but if you look at the IHME data it just isn’t there. Plus explaining to people the killing fields of the Northeast and how that truly spiked our numbers. I want to beat people about the head and shoulders with science and data. They need it.
A exceptionally good review of the potential benefits of NAC in Covid infections just published:
Rationale for the use of N‐acetylcysteine in both prevention and adjuvant therapy of COVID‐19
https://faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.co...6/fj.202001807
Ever smell that stuff? It smells like rotten eggs or a REALLY bad fart! We've used it aerosolized in Respiratory for decades as a mucolytic drug (it breaks down the sulfide bonds of mucous, making it easier to cough up). It is also used by drinking :bad: for Tylenol overdoses.