Coronavirus Coronavirus: In-Iowa General Discussion (Not Limited)

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Kirks wife is heading up the Pennsylvania Covid cases.


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Just saw where Iceland was able to study asymp people and found 50% as well. Kinda crazy, but also makes you wonder how many viruses we're walking around with in a given year.

In a positive light I've really only read that so far there's not evidence that someone can get it twice, and China's double cases are attributed to bad tests.

I'd wonder if someone who was asymp though would be more likely to get it again if they didn't have a full influx of it vs. someone who was exposed more heavily and had worse symptoms? Do antibodies generally reproduce to an apt amount to fight off anything new?
This: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/03/200317103815.htm
is the best article I’ve seen that answers most of your question. In a large part, how healthy your immune system is and what you’ve previously been exposed to can explain a lot of the asymptomatic cases.
 
Common factors of these sign language people, they give a lot of looks like someone just kicked them in the junk. Are facial expressions that big a part of sign language?
 
Common factors of these sign language people, they give a lot of looks like someone just kicked them in the junk. Are facial expressions that big a part of sign language?
I can’t believe how they are able to keep up at times. It must be a very abbreviated version of the full English language I bet.
 
Is that the honorary bachelor's thing in some non-descript field? Guessing it's not exactly a biology or epidemiology degree. There are certainly degrees and field at ISU which are about as useful as a CC degree.
For who, You or somebody else?
 
Just saw where Iceland was able to study asymp people and found 50% as well. Kinda crazy, but also makes you wonder how many viruses we're walking around with in a given year.

In a positive light I've really only read that so far there's not evidence that someone can get it twice, and China's double cases are attributed to bad tests.

I'd wonder if someone who was asymp though would be more likely to get it again if they didn't have a full influx of it vs. someone who was exposed more heavily and had worse symptoms? Do antibodies generally reproduce to an apt amount to fight off anything new?

Also: https://time.com/5810454/coronavirus-immunity-reinfection/
 
Ok. She stated yesterday that 80% of Iowa's workforce is considered essential. And then specifically said Manufacturing is essential.

I’ve stopped watching her press briefings. Did she say 100% of manufacturing?
 
I’ve stopped watching her press briefings. Did she say 100% of manufacturing?

I actually quit too, but my wife is watching them because of how it pertains to her job. I just happened to get home from delivering tax returns and caught the very end where she said what i posted.

She stated Iowa's workforce is 80% essential because of all the Agriculture, Manufacturing, Financial/Insurance and State Employees.

I tend to agree with the 80% mark when you factor in those 4 items and then add in all the other "essential" items from the Dept of Homeland Security website.

So she didn't say 100% of manufacturing but her phrasing tends to point that way.

You could also look at it that HNI produces office furniture, which would fall under the "producing items for work at home" clause that makes them essential.
 
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