• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

News Coronavirus Pandemic Information and Support Group

I'm of the school of thought that the virus is much more underreported than we think and places like New York might be up to 1/5 antibodied by now, and that's playing a role (Not just distancing) in the lower amount of new infections.

Which is good news for my state of Massachusetts, and bad news for states with much lower infection rates.
 
There's something that's been bugging me for awhile. Why do people keep calling it the "novel" coronavirus, like it's some kind of curiosity? :confused:
 
There's something that's been bugging me for awhile. Why do people keep calling it the "novel" coronavirus, like it's some kind of curiosity? :confused:

Various definitions.

What I don't like about calling it novel is that you can't read it like a book. ... Or, can you ... since it has a genetic code?
 
There's something that's been bugging me for awhile. Why do people keep calling it the "novel" coronavirus, like it's some kind of curiosity? :confused:

Because it kinda IS. A novel coronavirus is a new coronavirus that has not been previously identified. It is unlike the other coronaviruses that are already circulating among the human population, such as the common cold, SARS or MERS. So it IS novel; it's new and we don't know that much about it.
 
I guess it's just my mind interpreting "novel" as "novelTY."

If it means new, why not just SAY new? One less syllable.
 
Last edited:
There's something that's been bugging me for awhile. Why do people keep calling it the "novel" coronavirus, like it's some kind of curiosity? :confused:

That's a good question and one that I had wondered myself. Thanks to auntiehill for the explanation. I guess it just never occurred to me it could be that simple.
 
How would covid-19 change the world.

To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies.
For more detailed information, see our cookies page.
 
The third day in a row, the new-infection rate in Germany was above 1 (it was 1.3 on Sunday). This looks like the loosening of the social distancing rules do have an effect. Further reopenings of the economy and social life, like the announced reopening of restaurants and cafés in most states, should really be reconsidered under these circumstances. But with some politicians, it seems like their thinking is "What, our social distancing was working? Well, we better stop that, then".

Meanwhile, over in the UK, Boris Johnson wants to reopen the economy, despite the numbers of new infections still way too high and the NSH still being taxed close to breaking point, and the governments of Scotland and Wales have already announced they will keep the lock-down.

And in further bad news, Seoul in South Korea had to close bars and restaurants again, after new infections went up considerably again.
 
everyones_an_epidemiologist.png


coronavirus_genome.png


coronavirus_genome_2.png
 
The ever-expanding list of effects COVID-19 can have on the human body is one of the more frightening aspects of this disease. It's not really a "simple" respiratory disease. This article goes over the details:

Doctors keep discovering new ways the coronavirus attacks the body

Please note: this is another Washington Post article. It says right at the top that it is being made available for free, so hopefully it isn't paywall-blocked for our American members.

Since, for copyright reasons, I can only post a very small excerpt of the article to give you an idea of the contents, I will excerpt this section, since hopefully it will provide maximal information in a small amount of text:

Washington Post said:
Symptoms of covid-19 appear to include:

Brain: Strokes from blood clots, neurological issues
Eyes: Pinkeye
Nose: Loss of smell and taste (anosmia)
Blood: Unexpected blood clotting; attacks the lining of blood vessels
Gastrointestinal system: Vomiting and diarrhea in some people
Lungs: Clogs and inflames alveoli (air sacs), hampering breathing; pulmonary embolism from breakaway blood clots and microclots
Heart: Weakens heart muscle; causes dangerous arrhythmias and heart attacks due to small clots
Kidneys: Damage to structures that filter waste from blood; patients often require dialysis
Skin: “Covid toes,” or fingers, a purple rash from the attack on blood vessels
Immune system: Widespread impact, including overactive immune response that attacks healthy tissue
 
I know I'm an eternal pessimist, but I fear this is all SO going to end badly. I share Merkel's concerns. People will forget about the rules and infections will be on the rise again. And we high risk group folks will be at an even greater risk all over again.
That's where I'm at too. People can be so arrogant, ignorant and selfish (let alone narcissistic) and all of that can be a deadly combination.
 
The ever-expanding list of effects COVID-19 can have on the human body is one of the more frightening aspects of this disease. It's not really a "simple" respiratory disease. This article goes over the details:

Doctors keep discovering new ways the coronavirus attacks the body

Please note: this is another Washington Post article. It says right at the top that it is being made available for free, so hopefully it isn't paywall-blocked for our American members.

Since, for copyright reasons, I can only post a very small excerpt of the article to give you an idea of the contents, I will excerpt this section, since hopefully it will provide maximal information in a small amount of text:
*insert person running back and forth with their head on fire*

It's one VERY nasty virus and what's even scarier are the amount of complete idiots who STILL aren't taking it seriously. :mad:
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top