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04-06-20 21:00 #13318
Posts: 192Covid 19 no symptoms
Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
The bottom line is two studies have been done; A cruise ship study had 17.9% asymptomatic and another study by University of Japan found 30.8% asymptomatic. Two relatively small studies is not much but it is what we know now. These people had no symptoms or super mild and never sought medical care. (People with no symptoms can still infect others), take away message for me and any other anal people that follow the numbers is that the "total cases" number probably does not include a high percentage of people who never sought care and that lowers the death rate computation.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucele...o-not-know-it/#73 fce0 fb7 e90.
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04-06-20 11:03 #13317
Posts: 6802Cases by region in Phils
Dunno if this is meaningful to anyone, but just in case, here it is.
Link that I found the pic from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_c...ines#By_region
Link to a google doc spreadsheet with information about every case and death: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...B6Q/edit#gid=0
WC.
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04-06-20 09:56 #13316
Posts: 279Originally Posted by ForkTruck [View Original Post]
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04-06-20 04:51 #13315
Posts: 6802Originally Posted by ForkTruck [View Original Post]
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04-06-20 03:07 #13314
Posts: 744Originally Posted by Pinaypounder [View Original Post]
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04-06-20 02:25 #13313
Posts: 192Originally Posted by KabulGuy [View Original Post]
New information out: As many as 50% more people have been infected and had no symptoms (asymptomatic) and got over it without knowing they had it but now have the antibodies so are now basically immune. These people did not go thru the healthcare system so are not included in J Hopkins spreadsheet. I guess that means the death rate is actually far less than 1%. NOTE: I want to be one of those so I can catch the next plane leaving for SEA. I see my Doc this week.
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04-06-20 01:13 #13312
Posts: 361Life sucks
Stuck here in Canada, can't get laid cause all the women think that they are all going to die. Now I can't even read about the lucky mongerers getting laid in warmer, non snowy parts. Back for the winter this year and I plan to fuck them all and I am curious as to how things will change.
Knowing the filipina mind as I do they will initially raise rates claiming danger and mongerers, stupid as they are will pay for awhile but then the supply will increase but I predict that the demand will take a long time to return. Asians are fearful.
One thing I know I won't ever overpay, that is the privilege of the lazy or stupid.
PP.
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04-05-20 23:31 #13311
Posts: 361Pre Nup
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
PP.
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04-05-20 23:21 #13310
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by PilotPaul [View Original Post]
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04-05-20 23:19 #13309
Posts: 3375Originally Posted by KabulGuy [View Original Post]
G.
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04-05-20 23:11 #13308
Posts: 983Originally Posted by PilotPaul [View Original Post]
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04-04-20 23:16 #13307
Posts: 487Originally Posted by RedKilt [View Original Post]
It is interesting that the PH site has such a detailed info on every case.
I heard that Cagara. Surigao province has zero cases.
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04-04-20 10:31 #13306
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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04-04-20 10:18 #13305
Posts: 6802And this is the good news haha
Moved to this thread.
Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]Originally Posted by GoodEnough [View Original Post]
Mayors and city lockdown rules (Mayoral proclamations) can change. A neighboring city had curfew hours of 9 pm-6 am and a handful of other rules (ie the closure of churches, malls, entertainment venues). Recently a second proclamation lengthened the curfew to 6 pm-6 am, and added another dozen or so minor restrictions (could not understand all of it in the local tongue).
Barangay can tighten the Mayor's restrictions even more, increasing the curfew hours in this or that Brgy, or instituting alcohol bans in the Brgy (but not the city). As these things are unannounced, it can lead to confusion, and don't expect the Brgy to post that information anywhere (at best, and this is shoddy, a brgy official will mention a new rule to a local, expecting it to chismosa its way around, but they are not notifying local hotels or condos. Or convenience stores or saris).
Condos. Immediately stopped accepting new guests of any kind. Or alternately, they briefly for a few days would accept new guests if the guest had a doctor's medical certificate (with CBC) and a Brgy Health Clearance (showing 14 days quarantine); then suddenly they reverted to: No new guests (and that refers to you, airbnb folk, even if you reserved it for 2 people and your local GF is with you, she might now be OUT). Think airbnb can save you in this instance? Good luck, it now takes airbnb 7-10-ish days to return any messages you leave for them ("Apology we are currently overwhelmed by Covid issues"; yes and mine is one of them). The good news is that airbnb has agreed to refund for all Covid issues.
Hotels: Same as condos above, then a number of them closed completely within a week. Many have gone to no new guests, or accepting guests only with a Brgy health clearance. If you are in a hotel, you don't dare leave for another one unless you have spoken directly to the front desk to see if your room is available and ask if you need any medical clearance.
With the bloom of the past week, with many of the new cases coming out of Manila, I can not foresee the NCR being let out of the lockdown. An extra 2 or 4 (or more) weeks, as needed. However provinces might lighten up (those with zero cases). I don't have a province-by-province breakdown of cases and deaths (only the site that ME left for us). Does anyone have such a site?
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04-04-20 07:33 #13304
Posts: 2116Reading Material
For those horny mongers who are struggling to get through the lockdown without Pinay pussy, here is the next best thing. A thesis on prostitution in Sabang from Uppsala University in Sweden.
https://uu.diva-portal.org/smash/get...FULLTEXT01.pdf
An interesting quote from this scholarly paper:
"Those who come to explore the underwater wonders discover an overdeveloped cluster of geriatric watering holes full of delu- sional men with decorative money-hungry twenty-somethings on their arms. Do these guys really scuba dive? Anyway, underwater the scenery is worth the sleazy company. " (Contemporary Nomad 2014).