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Coronavirus outbreak at Biogen meeting in Boston
On Sat, 7 Mar 2020 15:49:51 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/7/20 3:48 PM, Bill wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/7/20 2:08 PM, Bill wrote: Its Me wrote: On Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 10:54:34 AM UTC-5, wrote: This is a little unsettling. Biogen is a huge international biotech company. They held a meeting at the Marriott Long Wharf hotel last week involving about 175 members of their senior management team, including the chief executive, chief financial officer, and head of research and development. So far, five Massachusetts residents and three people from out of state who attended the meeting have tested positive for Covid-19. Additionally, an Indiana resident who was in Boston at the same time has come down with the virus. Two of the people from the meeting who tested positive are from Europe, If nothing else this illustrates how incredibly contagious the virus is, and how likely it is to become widespread in this country. No doubt it will touch all of us in some way. We've had reservations next weekend at Chateau Elan resort in Braselton, GA for a couple of months now. My wife's sister and her husband and her parents (80+) were all going. Her parents backed out this morning because of the virus scare. We are still going. When calling the resort to cancel their room, the guy shared that they have had a huge number of cancellations of rooms and corporate events. Sounds like we'll have the place to ourselves. Meanwhile, my company has announced that we won't be attending the next two large expos that were planned, one a huge one in Vegas. This virus will have a huge ripple effect for quite a while. Meanwhile I saw a post from a friend that the local Costco was out of toilet paper. Really? We were planning a Portugal, Spain trip this May, June. Dropped the planning. Wife and I have separate meetings upcoming that require air travel, big airports, big meetings, but so far nary a word on postponement. If I contract Corona, I plan to attend as many Trump rallies as possible and sneeze on everyone there. What a self centered terrorist. According to your boy Trump, all is well, there is nothing to fear, and it'll all disappear when the weather warms up. Dr Fauci at NIH is also a lot more pragmatic about it than anyone on TV. I assume you don't think he is a moron too. |
Coronavirus outbreak at Biogen meeting in Boston
On Sat, 07 Mar 2020 13:35:08 -0500, wrote:
On Sat, 07 Mar 2020 10:54:35 -0500, wrote: This is a little unsettling. Biogen is a huge international biotech company. They held a meeting at the Marriott Long Wharf hotel last week involving about 175 members of their senior management team, including the chief executive, chief financial officer, and head of research and development. So far, five Massachusetts residents and three people from out of state who attended the meeting have tested positive for Covid-19. Additionally, an Indiana resident who was in Boston at the same time has come down with the virus. Two of the people from the meeting who tested positive are from Europe, If nothing else this illustrates how incredibly contagious the virus is, and how likely it is to become widespread in this country. No doubt it will touch all of us in some way. They just had some old geezer die at LeMo and the spouse is on the roof. It was the only thing on the TV this afternoon but no real facts. They did say they just got here from somewhere but wouldn't say where. They also said they had "underlying health issues". ....as did most of those who died. But this is a fact which seems unimportant to the media: "So far, the CDC has estimated (based on weekly influenza surveillance data) that at least 12,000 people have died from influenza between Oct. 1, 2019 through Feb. 1, 2020, and the number of deaths may be as high as 30,000." https://www.health.com/condition/col...flu-every-year And we have all of 16 deaths here? -- Freedom Isn't Free! |
Coronavirus outbreak at Biogen meeting in Boston
On Sat, 07 Mar 2020 20:52:47 -0500, Adorable Deplorable
wrote: On Sat, 07 Mar 2020 13:35:08 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 07 Mar 2020 10:54:35 -0500, wrote: This is a little unsettling. Biogen is a huge international biotech company. They held a meeting at the Marriott Long Wharf hotel last week involving about 175 members of their senior management team, including the chief executive, chief financial officer, and head of research and development. So far, five Massachusetts residents and three people from out of state who attended the meeting have tested positive for Covid-19. Additionally, an Indiana resident who was in Boston at the same time has come down with the virus. Two of the people from the meeting who tested positive are from Europe, If nothing else this illustrates how incredibly contagious the virus is, and how likely it is to become widespread in this country. No doubt it will touch all of us in some way. They just had some old geezer die at LeMo and the spouse is on the roof. It was the only thing on the TV this afternoon but no real facts. They did say they just got here from somewhere but wouldn't say where. They also said they had "underlying health issues". ...as did most of those who died. But this is a fact which seems unimportant to the media: "So far, the CDC has estimated (based on weekly influenza surveillance data) that at least 12,000 people have died from influenza between Oct. 1, 2019 through Feb. 1, 2020, and the number of deaths may be as high as 30,000." https://www.health.com/condition/col...flu-every-year And we have all of 16 deaths here? I am sure this is going to roll up some numbers and for the first time in a long time, maybe forever, we will get the daily tally. We just need to remember in a normal flu season we lose 40 or 50 a day and nobody hears about it. I think this is going to be a nasty assed cold for the people who get it but most people will shake it off. Old, frail people should hide in the house. Spray your meals on wheels with disinfectant (it is in a sealed package) and only talk to strangers through your ring camera. Pray for a vaccine. The good news is the more people who beat this thing, the more people who won't be spreading it around. Maybe we should be telling young healthy people to go kiss a stranger and inoculate themselves "spontaneously" as Dr Falci says. It would also give Fauci and his pals a good sample of successful antibodies to work with for a vaccine. |
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