COVID-19: Chapter 10 - Mission Achomlished!

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Their report says it should be noted that ā€œfoods and packaging considered as part of this study were artificially inoculated with Sars-Cov-2 and therefore are not a reflection of contamination levels found on these foods at retail, and lower levels of contamination will require less time to decline to undetectable levels.ā€

The amount of virus they applied was designed to simulate how much might land on food if someone who was infected coughed or sneezed near it, for example, because Covid is spread by respiratory droplets.

For most food products tested there was a ā€œsignificant dropā€ in the levels of virus over the first 24 hours.

But in some cases traces survived for about a week, the University of Southampton team found.
They picked foods often sold loose at grocery, deli or bakery counters, such as apples, peppers, cheese, ham, olives, crusty bread and croissants.

The packaging tested included drink bottles, cartons and cans.

Not that scary (IMO) but formite transmission could be more of a thing - largely discounted here

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It links to the scientific study.

Lol proud non-readers.

you going to go to bat for kelhaus over forum drama bullshit? really?

I thought I was going to be lucky like you and your brother but I woke up feeling awful today and took an antigen test, the T line was dark as hell immediately. Ah well, it was a good run.

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Just got my second Covid infection. Both picked up during X-mas related celebrations so I might skip those next year. So far a lot less symptoms than last time. No chills, no extremely sore throat and no muscle aches. Hope it stays that way.

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I got covid twice too, both times in August. 2021 and 2022. Think I got it at work both times so maybe Iā€™ll take August off work next year.

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Well spent 3 hours trying to find any sort of pediatric antibiotic last night. Normal things!

China exiting zero COVID not going to be helpful in the near-term to medical supply chains.

Im not sure how these problems get better going forward. Really need to hope this is some outlier bad year because I have a hard time seeing even blue states returning to any sort of NPI in winter seasons going forward as part of living with COVID and its aftereffects.

Quad Pfizer team representing, now with two valents. No significant side effects, seems same as the other 3, even with a bonus covid infection mixed in 3+ months ago. Dripping with that science juice baby.

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Biden tests back on the menu:

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more free tests

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FYI kiddos under 5 can get the bivalent shot now too

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Oh, that is great news!

Had an interesting experience today. Was in a pharmacy to pick up a couple of things and I walked past the cold medicine aisle. It was almost completely cleaned out. Nearly every single item. I donā€™t remember seeing that even during peak COVID.

Everyone is out there in the streets sick af but nobody wants to say anything that gets Christmas with (soon to be dead) meemaw cancelled again.

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Also an antibiotic shortage. China leaving COVID zero isnā€™t going to help near term. Try not to get sick for 6-9 months or so and then lets hope this isnt being driven by COVID fucking with immunity.

Iā€™m sure China wonā€™t have any major probā€¦

Even a million deaths is barely going to register in a country with a population as large as Chinaā€™s.

Yeah:

Itā€™s bad.

More of the oral liquid ones, although thereā€™s amoxicillin/augmentin shortages too.