Message from @Repeat

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2020-11-30 04:57:28 UTC  

that's around 30 to 50F which is standard here

2020-11-30 04:58:01 UTC  

London is relatively warm for the UK

2020-11-30 04:58:37 UTC  

very stable too, many days we stay within a couple degrees all day

2020-11-30 04:58:43 UTC  

and wet

2020-11-30 04:59:17 UTC  

We recently went into the highest tier here in OC. No indoor dining, restrictions on bars (not my thing, so not sure), other than that, not too bad. Kid are in Hybrid In-person/remote to reduce class density.

2020-11-30 05:00:28 UTC  

we haven't had indoor dining or pubs since early November

2020-11-30 05:00:42 UTC  

My youngest son (10) is full remote by choice (he wanted it and I didn't care that much either way - it's working for him).

2020-11-30 05:02:03 UTC  

You’ve got to be kidding me! “Georgia recount in Fulton County delayed by Dominion server crash: “

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/georgia-recount-in-fulton-county-delayed-by-dominion-server-crash-report?_amp=true&__twitter_impression=true

2020-11-30 05:02:35 UTC  

@nachik @TaLoN132 do you believe COVID-19 is an immediate threat to you and family you live with?

2020-11-30 05:02:48 UTC  

no, not at all

2020-11-30 05:02:56 UTC  

well it's a threat to our economy

2020-11-30 05:03:00 UTC  

because of the panic

2020-11-30 05:03:50 UTC  

and people are getting really depressed by being locked down as days get shorter

2020-11-30 05:03:52 UTC  

Crashed into a plasma furnace?

2020-11-30 05:04:09 UTC  

Not really... I am way heavier than I care to admit, but otherwise healthy.

2020-11-30 05:04:21 UTC  

London's latitude is above Calgary just to give a North American perspective

2020-11-30 05:04:28 UTC  

and most of the UK is higher up

2020-11-30 05:05:25 UTC  

@TaLoN132 @nachik how many people do you know that have become sick or died from COVID-19?

2020-11-30 05:05:41 UTC  

I think people usually disregard how important daylight is

2020-11-30 05:05:59 UTC  

I think I got it around December last year, but wasn't tested

2020-11-30 05:06:07 UTC  

Yeah this is insane lol

2020-11-30 05:06:09 UTC  

I was tested in October and was negative

2020-11-30 05:07:41 UTC  

Covid.19 death sentence if they put you on a ventilator. I would resist letting anyone know.

2020-11-30 05:07:44 UTC  

for me it was a bad cold, with very intense cough but was over in about 10 days in late December 2019 (not confirmed it was Covid19 but it was a very bad cold and could be)

2020-11-30 05:08:27 UTC  

if they put you on a ventilator it's because it went into the lungs and you got severe pneumonia

2020-11-30 05:09:10 UTC  

you have like 20% survival rates if you require it, and if you require it and don't use it, you are essentially dead

2020-11-30 05:09:43 UTC  

My next door neighbor... has been in the hospital for a month plus intubated... the balance of the family recovered quickly.

2020-11-30 05:09:45 UTC  

My sister was recently diagnosed, mild symptoms so far - seems to be OK. There are more incidents happening nearby 6 reported cases at my middle son's school. His best friend's GF just was diagnosed. My dad is in a retirement home in OR, where about a dozen have died. It's an independent living home, so none required medical care before. They would have folks die of old age every so often, but nothing like this.

2020-11-30 05:09:49 UTC  

on the bright side this only happens to a small minority of symptomatic cases

2020-11-30 05:10:32 UTC  

note that these early bad numbers are partly due to the fact that they tried to avoid using them

2020-11-30 05:11:18 UTC  

and there was basically no treatment other than dealing with the symptoms and hoping for your immune system to deal with it

2020-11-30 05:11:38 UTC  

which is what we typically do with colds anyway

2020-11-30 05:12:07 UTC  

Can anybody tell me what this is about

2020-11-30 05:12:26 UTC  

It seems to be hit or miss as to whether it becomes severe or not. Some say it has to do with initial viral load, which is why medical front line workers seem to get it much worse.

2020-11-30 05:13:24 UTC  

yep that was the consensus around April already, and seems to be true

2020-11-30 05:13:51 UTC  

@TaLoN132 viral load... is definitely a factor in severity I believe for whatever little that's worth

2020-11-30 05:14:56 UTC  

death rates going down I'm not sure why exactly, can be a combination of earlier testing and treatment, and also the virus mutating to milder strains which has happened with previous epidemics

2020-11-30 05:15:37 UTC  

I got H1N1 too and it hit me much worse than this, genuinely feared for my life

2020-11-30 05:15:44 UTC  

for some reason, we didn't panic then

2020-11-30 05:15:59 UTC  

and at its worst, it hit many people