Coronavirus good Uplifting and hopeful news only

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Why is there not a lot of good news being printed at the national level RE: Covid. Hospitalizations are WAY down (almost 22,000 less hospitalizations over the last 3 weeks), case trend is going down as well.

https://covidtracking.com/data/national

https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6

Seems like news is still gloom and doom but the numbers have been turning positive for a little while now, right?


I've noticed this as well. Is it just that we're over our Christmas spike or dare I hope that vaccinations are having an effect? I know not that many people have been vaccinated yet, but the ones who have in the first round were the most exposed (healthcare workers) and the most vulnerable (nursing home residents, elderly). Can we keep going down?


Christmas spike in terms of hospitalizations/deaths is 4-5 weeks post exposure, so we're right in the midst of it.

Anonymous wrote:Biden now hopes for 1.5 million vaccinations a day, a big jump from earlier comments

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/biden-vaccine-coronavirus/2021/01/25/f1ce56dc-5f2e-11eb-9430-e7c77b5b0297_story.html


That makes sense. I was disappointed that he was sandbagging the 1M per day number as a goal when we were ALREADY doing that. Didn't make any sense to me. 1.5m is a solid number to strive for.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is there not a lot of good news being printed at the national level RE: Covid. Hospitalizations are WAY down (almost 22,000 less hospitalizations over the last 3 weeks), case trend is going down as well.

https://covidtracking.com/data/national

https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6

Seems like news is still gloom and doom but the numbers have been turning positive for a little while now, right?


I've noticed this as well. Is it just that we're over our Christmas spike or dare I hope that vaccinations are having an effect? I know not that many people have been vaccinated yet, but the ones who have in the first round were the most exposed (healthcare workers) and the most vulnerable (nursing home residents, elderly). Can we keep going down?


Hold your horses. Fairfax County had 705 new cases today and over 6,000 new cases in VA today.


Look at the 7 day average. The weekends are usually low and those numbers are reported on Monday. B

The nation is trending down. Fairfax is trending down too.


Is it possible we are reaching herd immunity or the virus is weaker? I can’t believe how many people I know who have recently had very mild cases of covid. Almost everyone I know has had it whereas early on in the pandemic I didn’t know anyone.

I also posted on another thread that my parent is at a nursing home and covid rapidly spread through the nursing home. Very few patients got seriously ill and most had asymptomatic cases. This has raised my eyebrows.


It should raised your eyebrows, pp. I think when the truth gets out about how this virus was used to manipulate the public, it’s going to be ugly.


...what?

What "raises eyebrows" is how little you value the lives of your fellow Americans when more than 410,000 died in less than a year, in you do not care. When literally a 9/11 death count happens every day for week after week, and you don't care, that raises MY eyebrows. When we have lost more Americans to COVID in less than a year than we lost in the entirety of WWII and that doesn't impact you, that raises my eyebrows.
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Can we get back to good news only, as the subject line says? There’s are hundreds of other COVID threads to argue in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can we get back to good news only, as the subject line says? There’s are hundreds of other COVID threads to argue in.


Yes, please!
Anonymous
J&J expects to report next week! https://finance.yahoo.com/news/johnson-johnson-quarterly-sales-rise-114007033.html

Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday said it expected to report eagerly-awaited data on its COVID-19 vaccine early next week, and that it would be able to meet the delivery target for doses to countries with which it had signed supply agreements.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can we get back to good news only, as the subject line says? There’s are hundreds of other COVID threads to argue in.


Here's something. Got to prove this out and actually make it affordable. An effective therapeutic, along with the vaccines, would make this game over from a back-to-normal POV.

"Researchers reported Monday in the journal Science that a drug developed to fight multiple myeloma has proved 27.5 times more effective at treating COVID-19 than remdesivir in laboratory studies with infected human lung and kidney cells. The drug, Aplidin or Plitidepsin, was also effective at fighting COVID-19 in lab mice."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/cancer-drug-27-5-times-125800514.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:J&J expects to report next week! https://finance.yahoo.com/news/johnson-johnson-quarterly-sales-rise-114007033.html

Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday said it expected to report eagerly-awaited data on its COVID-19 vaccine early next week, and that it would be able to meet the delivery target for doses to countries with which it had signed supply agreements.



To be more precise, the CEO said "early next week!"

Other good news - Moderna is already creating a booster that will combat the South African strain.

https://www.newsweek.com/dr-anthony-fauci-applauds-modernas-program-create-covid-19-booster-south-african-variant-1564215
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is there not a lot of good news being printed at the national level RE: Covid. Hospitalizations are WAY down (almost 22,000 less hospitalizations over the last 3 weeks), case trend is going down as well.

https://covidtracking.com/data/national

https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6

Seems like news is still gloom and doom but the numbers have been turning positive for a little while now, right?


I've noticed this as well. Is it just that we're over our Christmas spike or dare I hope that vaccinations are having an effect? I know not that many people have been vaccinated yet, but the ones who have in the first round were the most exposed (healthcare workers) and the most vulnerable (nursing home residents, elderly). Can we keep going down?


Hold your horses. Fairfax County had 705 new cases today and over 6,000 new cases in VA today.


Look at the 7 day average. The weekends are usually low and those numbers are reported on Monday. B

The nation is trending down. Fairfax is trending down too.


Is it possible we are reaching herd immunity or the virus is weaker? I can’t believe how many people I know who have recently had very mild cases of covid. Almost everyone I know has had it whereas early on in the pandemic I didn’t know anyone.

I also posted on another thread that my parent is at a nursing home and covid rapidly spread through the nursing home. Very few patients got seriously ill and most had asymptomatic cases. This has raised my eyebrows.


It should raised your eyebrows, pp. I think when the truth gets out about how this virus was used to manipulate the public, it’s going to be ugly.


...what?

What "raises eyebrows" is how little you value the lives of your fellow Americans when more than 410,000 died in less than a year, in you do not care. When literally a 9/11 death count happens every day for week after week, and you don't care, that raises MY eyebrows. When we have lost more Americans to COVID in less than a year than we lost in the entirety of WWII and that doesn't impact you, that raises my eyebrows.


To be fair, I truly don't think that PP's post meant that he/she doesn't "value lives of fellow Americans". Everyone has a right to scrutinize public policy and leadership without being accused of being uncaring. It is our responsibility and duty as citizens. Not saying I agree that the public was manipulated (as PP inferred), but I really think we should try hard in this thread to keep emotions in check/try to be upbeat. This thread has always been so pleasant, I hope we can keep it that way.

That being said, here is a splash of uplifting news:

https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/nasal-spray-stops-coronavirus-could-19699803

Nasal spray that 'stops coronavirus' could be in shops by summer


Biden anticipates any American who wants the COVID vaccine can get it "this spring"
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-vaccine-biden-anyone-spring/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:J&J expects to report next week! https://finance.yahoo.com/news/johnson-johnson-quarterly-sales-rise-114007033.html

Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday said it expected to report eagerly-awaited data on its COVID-19 vaccine early next week, and that it would be able to meet the delivery target for doses to countries with which it had signed supply agreements.



To be more precise, the CEO said "early next week!"

Other good news - Moderna is already creating a booster that will combat the South African strain.

https://www.newsweek.com/dr-anthony-fauci-applauds-modernas-program-create-covid-19-booster-south-african-variant-1564215


Science is amazing. It is astonishing to see the speed at which we can get things done when we all work together.
Super uplifting- thanks for sharing!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.newscientist.com/article/2261805-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-pfizer-biontech-covid-19-vaccine/

Here is the source, it is indeed a two dosage vaccine


That is correct. It is two doses


Yes, but the new J&J vaccine that will hopefully be approved is one dose. I think
Anonymous
Thank you all.
Been crying most of the day again... It's so hard to function with all the fears and frightening headlines. but seeing this good news makes me feel so much more hopeful

Thank you guys from the bottom of my heart
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all.
Been crying most of the day again... It's so hard to function with all the fears and frightening headlines. but seeing this good news makes me feel so much more hopeful

Thank you guys from the bottom of my heart
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Big virtual party planned here for when J&J’s (hopefully) good news is announced. Be sure to come and bring the punch! I’ll bring the chips and dip.
Anonymous
https://covid19-projections.com/path-to-herd-immunity/

January 24 Update: We are factoring in rollout of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine starting in late February/early March. In the past week, over 1 million doses were administered per day. Given no unforeseen supply issue from Pfizer/Moderna, we now estimate that the general public can receive the vaccine by April, and over 60% of the US adult population will be fully vaccinated by June. We also estimate that 200 million doses will be administered in the first 100 days of the new presidential administration, roughly double the “100 million shots in 100 days” goal. Our timeline for a “return to normal” remains unchanged (June/July 2021).
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