That is interesting because my aunt and her husband are in Arizona and they made an appointment on line for the second shot. Her husband did it through an email link sent to him. They were not able to get it on the same day but my aunt is going to accompany her husband to his appointment on Saturday and see if they will give her the shot then rather than having to come back on Sunday. They did there stuff at the stadium in Phoenix.
Funny how other countries were calling out the UK for this strategy. They’ll all be doing the same soon.New discussion on this morning's new about priority being giving the first dose to as many as possible. For States No more holding back the second dose.
I take all of these stories with a grain of salt. I remain cautious but so much of what they put out there is about behavior manipulation. They can't have people thinking the worst is over and throwing caution to the wind. So there always has to be a looming crisis.@Jonfw2 and others.... is your thinking that the "huge surge like nothing we've seen before, coming in 6-14 weeks", not going to happen?
@Jonfw2 and others.... is your thinking that the "huge surge like nothing we've seen before, coming in 6-14 weeks", not going to happen?
I'll bite. After our huge surge in the Northeast, we flattened the curve to almost nothing but the health experts were warning about a surge in the Fall/Winter. I said "no way" we are going back to those levels. The health experts were right. If you look back, the health experts have been right more often than people believing what they want to believe. If they are saying there will be a surge, there probably will be one. But if we continue to vaccinate at the rate we are going, the surge (hopefully) will not be as pronounced as what we saw in November/December/January.@Jonfw2 and others.... is your thinking that the "huge surge like nothing we've seen before, coming in 6-14 weeks", not going to happen?
I'll bite. After our huge surge in the Northeast, we flattened the curve to almost nothing but the health experts were warning about a surge in the Fall/Winter. I said "no way" we are going back to those levels. The health experts were right. If you look back, the health experts have been right more often than people believing what they want to believe. If they are saying there will be a surge, there probably will be one. But if we continue to vaccinate at the rate we are going, the surge (hopefully) will not be as pronounced as what we saw in November/December/January.
I take issue with the “like nothing we’ve seen before”. A surge? Not out of the question. But we are vaccinating, 6-14 weeks is looking at spring (after the 33” of snow we got the last 3 days, hallelujah!), and that’s just not the way pandemic curves look.@Jonfw2 and others.... is your thinking that the "huge surge like nothing we've seen before, coming in 6-14 weeks", not going to happen?
@Jonfw2 and others.... is your thinking that the "huge surge like nothing we've seen before, coming in 6-14 weeks", not going to happen?
According to Johns Hopkins, the % of positive tests in the US has dropped from 13.7% to 7.8% which is the lowest it has been in three months.
Note: it's tougher for this rate to drop than others, because when there's less virus out there, less people are getting tested, so the denominator drops.
Honestly I don’t know if it’s wishful thinking on my part or not but I just don’t think it’s going to happen. A surge? Maybe. Catastrophic like nothing we’ve seen before? I’m just not seeing that for the reasons Jonfw2 and others have stated.@Jonfw2 and others.... is your thinking that the "huge surge like nothing we've seen before, coming in 6-14 weeks", not going to happen?
Same thought. I've been watching since that announcement. I wish we would hear more discussion of that.I think there may be something else going on and they changed the threshold for what counts as positive on the pcr tests. The test just says of someone has that virus in the system but not if it’s active or inactive. Viral load is huge on how likely someone is symptomatic or contagious. Someone with a very tiny load isn’t gonna spread as easy as someone with a high load.
WHO has stated that positive with no symptoms needs further investigation. Whether need to wait a few more days and retest or that of far enough out they probably actually don’t have Covid or will transmit it.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/thehil...needed-for-a-focused-response-to-pandemic?amp
Same thought. I've been watching since that announcement. I wish we would hear more discussion of that.
KS reduced their sensitivity on the tests in early Jan with no announcement, It was considered 42 cycles which was apparently one of the most sensitive for the market but back in October that was considered a good thing. COVID testing manufacturers have given guidance on their own cycle threshold as well.Same thought. I've been watching since that announcement. I wish we would hear more discussion of that.