Continuing coronavirus happenings (Part 2)

Ohmy gosh, I love this so much. I should wish to be so cool at 90. Or even now!

Shhh, the other horses can hear you…

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Super, just what Arizona needs.

Yes, very yes.

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The third wave is coming. Brace yourselves.

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So here’s the forecast, the red line being what our politicians have decided to inflict on us.

Via the Toronto Star. I really wish we could call it Bo.Jo.1.1.7. :thinking: Even the “Longer Staggered Reopening” scenario looks like it takes off the same way…

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Physicist by training, as it happens.

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Just FTR, I don’t hold his expertise or the lack of our on other fields against him.

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Sure. I was just pointing out that he is a physicist, not a mathematician. I am a mathematician who has published in zoology, but I would correct anyone who suggested that I was a zoologist.

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While I usually frown about public-private partnerships, especially those which pay with data of citizens, nearly everything about this situation seems to be win-win.

I’m really, really happy about those results.

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Cases of hepatitis caused by Ivermectin frighten hepatologists in Salvador, capital of the state of Bahia, Brazil. Use of the drug exploded during the pandemic; experts make alerts.

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iCovid.

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No surprise there, methinks.

Also: sorry this is in German, but I think nothing in this country which has to do with so-called digital technology is ever going to fly internationally - except, so some unfathomable reason, SAP.

https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/InfAZ/N/Neuartiges_Coronavirus/Corona-Datenspende-allgemein.html

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Agreed.

Even in winter, I usually keep a pint in my freezer.

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A pint? When my supply reaches that level, I get worried.
Ok, I might have a problem with :ice_cream::grimacing:

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