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Upstate NY Banter and General Discussion..
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Maybe I'm a nut but I started making homemade ppe lol I have not much else to do with my time, might as well take up sewing lol https://www.ecommunity.com/giveppe/homemade-mask-instructions -
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Yahoo poll -
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday that nearly 75,800 people in New York have coronavirus. The death toll rose to 1,550. And New York City reported its first coronavirus death of a person under 18. https://www.wcax.com/content/news/Cuomo-to-provide-pandemic-update-569250901.html -
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Governors brother tested positive for the coronavirus.. -
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I guess it's better than nothing lol The NBA already has an official esports league with various teams represented, but with the live basketball season on hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, it's reportedly about to put real NBA players on the sticks. Yahoo Sports reporter Chris Haynes cites league sources indicating that a 16-player NBA 2K tournament lasting 10 days will begin on Friday, with ESPN set to broadcast it. With sports pretty much shut down around the world, networks are desperate for live content and athletes have nothing to do. So far, NASCAR has made the most noticeable shift to esports with races that it airs on Fox, and now the NBA is apparently ready to follow. Fox also aired a Madden tournament this past weekend, and can likely shift scheduled events around to do even more. -
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From what I've heard 2 business owners in Pulaski have contracted the illness... The first being the owner of Walgreens which was shut down for a few days to sanitize... The Second being the owner(s) of ponderosa steakhouse who I've heard are in critical condition on ventilators... -
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In 1934, a doctor at a private boy’s school in Pennsylvania tried a unique method to stave off a potentially deadly measles outbreak. Dr. J. Roswell Gallagher extracted blood serum from a student who had recently recovered from a serious measles infection and began injecting the plasma into 62 other boys who were at high risk of catching the disease. Only three students ended up contracting measles and all were mild cases. The method, while relatively novel, was not new to science. In fact, the very first Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil von Behring for his life-saving work developing a cure for diphtheria, a bacterial infection that was particularly fatal in children. His groundbreaking treatment, known as diphtheria antitoxin, worked by injecting sick patients with antibodies taken from animals who had recovered from the disease. Von Behring’s antitoxin wasn’t a vaccine, but the earliest example of a treatment method called “convalescent plasma” that’s being resurrected as a potential treatment for COVID-19. Convalescent plasma is blood plasma extracted from an animal or human patient who has “convalesced” or recovered from infection with a particular disease. “Convalescent plasma has been used throughout history when confronting an infectious disease where you have people who recover and there’s no other therapy available,” says Warner Greene, director of the Center for HIV Cure Research at the Gladstone Institutes. “There must be something in their plasma—i.e. an antibody—that helped them recover.” Convalescent plasma interacts differently with the immune system than a vaccine. When a person is treated with a vaccine, their immune system actively produces its own antibodies that will kill off any future encounters with the target pathogen. That’s called active immunity. Convalescent plasma offers what’s called “passive immunity.” The body doesn’t create its own antibodies, but instead “borrows” them from another person or animal who has successfully fought off the disease. Unlike a vaccine, the protection doesn’t last a lifetime, but the borrowed antibodies can greatly reduce recovery times and even be the difference-maker between life and death. “Convalescent plasma is the crudest of the immunotherapies, but it can be effective,” says Greene. After von Behring’s antitoxin was distributed worldwide to treat diphtheria in 1895, doctors experimented with the same passive immunity technique for curing measles, mumps, polio and influenza. During the pandemic influenza outbreak of 1918 known as the “Spanish flu,” fatality rates were cut in half for patients who were treated with blood plasma compared to those who weren’t. The method seemed particularly effective when patients received the antibodies in the early days of their infection, before their own immune systems had a chance to overreact and damage vital organs. In the 1930s, doctors like Gallagher used convalescent plasma effectively against the measles. By the 1940s and 1950s, antibiotics and vaccines began to replace the use of convalescent plasma for treating many infectious disease outbreaks, but the old-fashioned method came in handy yet again during the Korean War when thousands of United Nations troops were stricken with something called Korean hemorrhagic fever, also known as Hantavirus. With no other treatment available, field doctors transfused convalescent plasma to sickened patients and saved untold numbers of lives. Greene says that convalescent plasma was even deployed against 21st century outbreaks of MERS, SARS and Ebola, all novel viruses that spread through communities with no natural immunity, no vaccine and no effective antiviral treatment. Today, the best treatment for Ebola is still a pair of “monoclonal antibodies,” individual antibodies isolated from convalescent plasma and then cloned artificially in a lab. One of the best-known modern uses of convalescent plasma is for the production of antivenom to treat deadly snake bites. Antivenom is made by injecting small amounts of snake venom into horses and allowing the horse’s immune system to produce antibodies that neutralize the poison. Those equine antibodies are isolated, purified and distributed to hospitals as antivenom. In March 2020, doctors at Johns Hopkins University began testing convalescent plasma as a promising stop-gap treatment for COVID-19 while the search continued for a permanent vaccine. The advantage of convalescent plasma is that it can be drawn from recovered patients using the same plasma separation technology used at blood banks. "It's all doable,” says immunologist Arturo Casadevall, lead researcher on the COVID-19 study, “but to get it done it requires effort, organization, resources… and people who have recovered from the disease who can donate the blood." https://www.history.com/news/blood-plasma-covid-19-measles-spanish-flu?source=history&platform=facebook&postid=sf120016017&sf120016017=1 -
Upstate NY Banter and General Discussion..
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Yeah that's from the department of health, they seem to be late to the party often lol Just noticed they had 14 for Oswego which is off by a few. -
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LAST UPDATE: MARCH 30, 2020 | 3:58PM Albany 217 Allegany 7 Broome 35 Cattaraugus 6 Cayuga 3 Chautauqua 5 Chemung 15 Chenango 17 Clinton 17 Columbia 26 Cortland 8 Delaware 11 Dutchess 392 Erie 376 Essex 4 Franklin 6 Fulton 1 Genesee 9 Greene 10 Hamilton 2 Herkimer 12 Jefferson 11 Lewis 2 Livingston 12 Madison 34 Monroe 242 Montgomery 6 Nassau 7,344 Niagara 41 New York City 37,453 Oneida 34 Onondaga 180 Ontario 20 Orange 1,435 Orleans 4 Oswego 14 Otsego 17 Putnam 167 Rensselaer 40 Rockland 2,511 Saratoga 105 Schenectady 80 Schoharie 6 Schuyler 2 St. Lawrence 13 Steuben 19 Suffolk 5,791 Sullivan 101 Tioga 4 Tompkins 66 Ulster 190 Warren 18 Washington 7 Wayne 15 Westchester 9,326 Wyoming 8 Total Number of Positive Cases 66,497 -
Upstate NY Banter and General Discussion..
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Upstate NY Banter and General Discussion..
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Unfortunately I do not have health insurance currently...It was kind of a poor decision on my part, I took a gamble and lost... I had health insurance through price chopper but decided to change jobs and wait for the next opportunity which never came.. Obviously me moving had a hand in that and a stupid one at that.. A lot of locals keep telling me to apply for fidelis.. -
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Yeah I was actually laid of before the coronavirus lol Working for a third party contractor is not always the best especially when they lose the contract lol Luckily I will be eligible for an extension of at least 13 weeks after my last few weeks are up.. Hard for me to complain about$900 a week to sit on my ass, starting next week lol Unemployment may have to continue to extend depending on how the job market looks when this is finally over... -
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US seems to be losing about 1000 people every 3.5 days . -
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The pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson said Monday it had identified a promising candidate vaccine for the coronavirus spreading around the globe and that it expects to begin human trials by September. -
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The "Apex" is projected in 2-3 weeks and then hopefully numbers start to go down, hot weather should help, who knows maybe we can enjoy the summer lol -
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Majority of people that are contracting this disease are "person to person", so if we practice good social distancing and keep our hands away from our face (until we sanitize) , we will be fine.. I've made it a habit not to touch my face anymore lol I I went to the gas station yesterday, in and out in 2 minutes, stayed the hell away from the one customer and wore gloves...Once I got out, disposed of the gloves, used hand sanitizer, washed hands and no face touching..Now at home I have nothing to worry about.. -
Upstate NY Banter and General Discussion..
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How many times can you clean a house? Lol I feel like a crack head -
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President Donald Trump on Sunday extended the national social-distancing guidelines aimed at fighting the coronavirus pandemic to April 30, a month longer than initially scheduled and well past the Easter goal he had set for "opening up our country.' Trump said Sunday the White House task force would be sharing further data and finalized plans Tuesday, and that he expects by June 1, “we will be well on our way to recovery -
Upstate NY Banter and General Discussion..
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Clearly I need to head to the Adirondacks.. -
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Upstate NY Banter and General Discussion..
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It's hard to practice social distancing on Mass Transit in NYC lol I have spent the majority of my life riding the subway and it's not fun -
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Upstate NY Banter and General Discussion..
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Not surprising, people in Fulton need to go to Syracuse to get their fix, I actually thought it would be worse by now.. -
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OSWEGO COUNTY – According to the Oswego County Health Department, as of 3 p.m. today, there have been five additional case of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) since yesterday. The total is now 15 across the county. COVID-19 cases have been identified in the cities of Fulton and Oswego and the towns of Palermo, Constantia, Hastings, Richland, Schroeppel and West Monroe. The ages of infected range from a young child to senior citizens and include people in their 20s, 30s, 50s and 60s. Where appropriate, other family members and contacts have also been placed in mandatory quarantine or mandatory isolation. -
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is threatening to sue Rhode Island over its new coronavirus policy that calls for police to stop cars with New York license plates and has seen National Guard members go door-to-door to ask if anyone has arrived from the Empire State. Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo -- like Cuomo, a Democrat -- announced the drastic new policies last week to limit the spread of the coronavirus. New York is the epicenter of the outbreak in the U.S., confirming more than 52,000 cases of COVID-19 and recording more than 700 deaths. "I understand the goal ... but there’s a point of absurdity, and I think what Rhode Island did is at that point of absurdity," said Cuomo. “We have to keep the ideas and the policies we implement positive rather than reactionary and emotional.”
