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    #16
    Originally posted by FarmJunkie View Post
    We’ve delayed the inevitable in my infinite wisdom. We need to test for antibodies to get things going. Seems like our clueless leaders either want this to continue and are hiding something they can’t tell us or the tests that are out there aren’t reliable. Seems stupid not to just figure who’s got it and who’s over it. Tired of this stupid conversation already. We need real leaders with brains and balls not political games and scare tactics.
    The problem is that leaders are taking their marching orders from lemmings.

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      #17
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      "This isn't going away".

      Two terms:

      1; effective vaccine

      2; herd immunity

      Until either 1 & 2 are achieved or hopefully both....

      Casualties there will be.... past, present and future.

      And as usual, in most cases the most vulnerable.

      When something new comes along is it wise to do nothing and take no precautions?
      As time passes it will become clearer how this virus will affect the population.

      Coulda, woulda, shoulda..... it will all come clear. Time reveals all.

      How far are we into this? How much further do we have to go?

      What's our goal? How do we get there?
      You are exactly right Farmaholic! We don't even know how wide spread Covid is because of a lack or testing and questions even of the validity of the tests we have. Your questions are great and are being asked by the science community around the world. Unfortunately, these questions are being drowned out by politics and society.

      The best we can currently do is to open society just enough to not overwhelm health care but enough so herd immunity continues to build. And without accurate tests, we are flying blind in determining how we are doing in finding this balance.

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        #18
        Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
        I must not have been clear with my question for Bowerpower and others who agree with his solution to Covid is quarantining the vulnerable as to how care is provided to these vulnerable people. So let me ask you this. If you wife is a nurse and works in a hospital or seniors lodge caring for people vulnerable to Covid-19, then does she have to in quarantine too as long as she has that job? How does she prevent getting Covid and taking it in to a facility if she is not isolated from everyone including yourself if all that is needed to be done is quarantine the vulnerable?
        Been thinking about this for a few days...

        What entices people to work for a month away from their family in remote resource extraction industries or offshore oil drilling platforms? $$$...

        Could we entice trained nurses to essentially quarantine in a monitored setting prior to starting a shift in assisted living facilities with enough money? Then work for two weeks, then out and about with your family for two weeks? 3 shifts of people would cover it with a few on backup in the event someone becomes sick in quarantine?

        Once testing is easier and quicker, possibly reduce to a couple day quarantine with testing prior to starting work?

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          #19
          Literally thousands are working NOW, many more can do their work similarly. At folks lodge, level 4 care and hospital, staff take temp at start of shift and half way through. Masks when at work. It's NOT only immune people working and these are the numbers. We are NOT children, if you eat you are ALL risking expose outside of the family, act properly.
          IMO this will never go away, vaccine who knows, no "WHO" does not know. Sars has NO vaccine yet. HIV none. Regular seasonal flu still kills. THE COLD is a "corona" virus, NO vaccine.
          Last edited by fjlip; Apr 26, 2020, 12:33.

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            #20
            Originally posted by helmsdale View Post
            Been thinking about this for a few days...

            What entices people to work for a month away from their family in remote resource extraction industries or offshore oil drilling platforms? $$$...

            Could we entice trained nurses to essentially quarantine in a monitored setting prior to starting a shift in assisted living facilities with enough money? Then work for two weeks, then out and about with your family for two weeks? 3 shifts of people would cover it with a few on backup in the event someone becomes sick in quarantine?

            Once testing is easier and quicker, possibly reduce to a couple day quarantine with testing prior to starting work?
            Care at a hospital is 24 hours a day. Same at nursing homes. So if you had nurses working 12 hour shifts you need 2 full shifts providing care for 14 days straight. (not sure of quality of care given at the end of a stressful 14 days of 12 hour shifts) Granted you get 2 weeks off (which would require another 2 full shifts during your time off) but during those two weeks, if there is no quarantine outside the workplace, you risk being infected on any of those 14 days, which then without testing every one, would require another 14 days in quarantine to make sure you did not pick it up while with family and out in public. which would also require another 2 full shifts to cover. So instead of the 3 shifts of people, you actually need 6, working hours that are illegal in all health contracts that I know of, and the nurse ends up working 2 weeks, home for 2 weeks, and then isolation away from everyone for 2 weeks. Not sure how many nurses you could entice with this scenario no matter how much you paid them. Certainly none with families. And people complain about health care costs now. The bill for this would be mind-blowing.

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              #21
              Originally posted by fjlip View Post
              Literally thousands are working NOW, many more can do their work similarly. At folks lodge, level 4 care and hospital, staff take temp at start of shift and half way through. Masks when at work. It's NOT only immune people working and these are the numbers. We are NOT children, if you eat you are ALL risking expose outside of the family, act properly.
              IMO this will never go away, vaccine who knows, no "WHO" does not know. Sars has NO vaccine yet. HIV none. Regular seasonal flu still kills. THE COLD is a "corona" virus, NO vaccine.
              But now we have social distancing which is minimizing the risk. The discussion is how to manage care if there were no social distancing requirements in the general population. What is working now may not necessarily work without controls. That is the discussion.

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                #22
                "The bill for this would be mind-blowing."

                The current bills racked up will explode our minds for years!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                  Literally thousands are working NOW, many more can do their work similarly. At folks lodge, level 4 care and hospital, staff take temp at start of shift and half way through. Masks when at work. It's NOT only immune people working and these are the numbers. We are NOT children, if you eat you are ALL risking expose outside of the family, act properly.
                  IMO this will never go away, vaccine who knows, no "WHO" does not know. Sars has NO vaccine yet. HIV none. Regular seasonal flu still kills. THE COLD is a "corona" virus, NO vaccine.
                  You make a good point Fj.....I too think there may not be a "Silver Bullet" vaccine developed but anything to reduce the amount and severity of symptoms will be welcome to mitigate some of the risk of contracting Covid-19.

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                    #24
                    If I can make a comment without sounding like a wingnut;

                    In jurisdictions with low levels of virus discovery there has to be a relaxation of restrictions so as to put a manageable level of stress(sickness) on the population. There is no vaccine.
                    Will herd immunity work for Covid-19? Have to find out.
                    Also, to let everyone become aware of what it is going to take to keep healthy and still get work done. It can be done.
                    Once the extent of the virus spread is evident and you know where to look for it, how to contain it and have the means to care for those who fall ill, it is time to relax restrictions.
                    People will get sick, zero cases is not being realistic.

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                      #25
                      thats a fact , and the first case will have people all over moe

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                        #26
                        The trouble is many only hear what they want to hear.Many hear opening up again. already you see people in Wallmart hugging and visiting with friends like they made it to the finish line.the vulnerable may be in more jeopardy now than a week ago if people are careless when stage 1 comes into effect.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by newguy View Post
                          The trouble is many only hear what they want to hear.Many hear opening up again. already you see people in Wallmart hugging and visiting with friends like they made it to the finish line.the vulnerable may be in more jeopardy now than a week ago if people are careless when stage 1 comes into effect.
                          jesus , stay outta walmart , if you value your health

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by newguy View Post
                            The trouble is many only hear what they want to hear.Many hear opening up again. already you see people in Wallmart hugging and visiting with friends like they made it to the finish line.the vulnerable may be in more jeopardy now than a week ago if people are careless when stage 1 comes into effect.
                            There is a whole lot of people that won't spread covid around very much.....

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                              #29
                              Meat plants here went in front foot from day one before social distancing was the norm they practiced it.

                              Workers read the riot act.

                              Testing in and out, no talking in car park.

                              Production slowed a little from day one.

                              Forklifting lifts etc on driver only same guy each day touches steering wheel.

                              Seems to have worked.

                              Told to distance at home as well, come to work in individual vehicles etc

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                                You make a good point Fj.....I too think there may not be a "Silver Bullet" vaccine developed but anything to reduce the amount and severity of symptoms will be welcome to mitigate some of the risk of contracting Covid-19.
                                I wish we heard from actual people that had it, and how mild were those 97% of cases in the world 98% in Canada....silence. I would have survivors on TV/radio every day to encourage us NOT only the BIG numbers of death. Symptoms, length of illness, measures used. We need REAL info!

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