Category Archives: On the Ebola River

Six months down the line, the stats.

Coronavirus: COVID Deaths In U.S. By Age, Race U.S. Coronavirus Deaths by Age Here’s the coronavirus mortality data by age group: As shown, deaths in young people (from babies to college students) are almost non-existent. The first age group to … Continue reading

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ACSH.ORG: Remdesivir.

acsh.org Will Inhaled Remdesivir Make You Breathe Easy? Maybe 4-6 minutes As an anti-coronavirus therapy, Remdesivir has been rather disappointing. That’s primarily because the drug is given intravenously to those who are already very ill with COVID-19. But what would … Continue reading

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Social Distance your cars?

In Massachusetts they have a limited re-opening of some beaches, but with some odd restrictions. The orange cones are to enforce the social distancing of …the automobiles? On the weekends, not surprisingly, there is limited available parking.

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Raise your hand if you can’t wait to see what they hit us with next month.

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Best headline of the year so far.

We Should Have Funded Research On Coronaviruses, Instead Of Climate Change Musicals Research funding in the geosciences, including climate change, is certainly legitimate, but not when it goes to ludicrous boondoggles such as a climate-change musical that cost $697,177 to produce. The … Continue reading

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CDC study from 2005.

This was published in 2005? -Ace Chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread Chloroquine is effective in preventing the spread of SARS CoV in cell culture. Favorable inhibition of virus spread was observed when the cells … Continue reading

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ASCH: Coronavirus Likely Will Infect Us All. Lockdown Is Delaying The Inevitable.

If the spread of COVID-19 is unstoppable, infectious disease epidemiologist Dr. Johan Giesecke says that we must shift our public health strategy away from a futile attempt to prevent its spread and toward providing optimal care for the sickest patients. … Continue reading

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“totally unreliable” ; Top Men, Top…Men.

The model United Kingdom experts, as well as many others around the world, have largely used to guide their coronavirus policies has been deemed “totally unreliable” by experts. To start with, the Daily Telegraph‘s report on the assessments done by … Continue reading

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Cruise industry circling the drain.

With the cruise industry on life support, fleets have put to sea for an indefinite stay with many of their crewmen trapped on board.  Although there are no passengers aboard these ships, some of which cost well over a billion … Continue reading

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New York infected the rest of the country.

.tcu-image-1258392551452803072 { background-image: url(https://pbs.twimg.com/card_img/1258362187959148546/fFAxQlby?format=jpg&name=600×314) !important; background-size: cover !important; } Travel From New York City Seeded Wave of U.S. Outbreaks The coronavirus outbreak in New York City became the primary source of infections around the United States, researchers have found. nytimes.com … Continue reading

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