And the Anti-Anything Whiners . . .
“30,000 people were trapped inside Shanghai Disneyland on Halloween after one person tested positive for COVID-19,” Business Insider, Sinéad Baker
And United States Anti-Vaxers, maskers, and social distancers whine.
Excerpt from the article:
- Disneyland Shanghai shut down after one positive COVID-19 case was found there.
- The nearly 34,000 visitors and staff had to get tested before they were allowed to leave.
- Videos showed people lining up and workers in protective gear doing the tests.
More than 30,000 people were trapped inside Shanghai Disneyland on Halloween night after one case of COVID-19 was discovered.
The park was shut on Sunday evening after the case was found, and visitors and staff had to be tested for the virus before they were allowed to leave, CNN reported.
The police blocked the park’s exits, forbidding people to leave until they had tested negative, CNN reported.
October 31, 2021
Coronavirus
United States
Cases ( 46,823,9383)
Deaths ( 766,299)
Deaths per million ( 2,297)
China
Cases ( 97,151)
Deaths ( 4,636)
Deaths per million ( 3)
http://www.news.cn/english/2021-11/01/c_1310283746.htm
November 1, 2021
Over 2.274 bln COVID-19 vaccine doses administered on Chinese mainland
BEIJING — More than 2.274 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines had been administered on the Chinese mainland as of Sunday, data from the National Health Commission showed Monday.
[ Chinese coronavirus vaccine yearly production capacity is more than 5 billion doses. Along with over 2.274 billion doses of Chinese vaccines administered domestically, more than 1.6 billion doses have been distributed to more than 100 countries internationally. Sixteen countries are now producing Chinese vaccines from delivered raw materials. ]
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Cases ( 46,823,9383)
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October 31, 2021
Coronavirus
United States
Cases ( 46,823,938)
Deaths ( 766,299)
Deaths per million ( 2,297)
ltr:
If you have a degree of intellect, you are welcome around these parts. There is a broad spectrum of intellect around here. Data is good. Interpreting the data can be difficult.
i’ve probably seen a dozen stories like that; ie, China shutting down an entire city of millions because of one positive case….so what do they know about Covid that we’ve been missing?
rjs:
How do you do that? And there is no back talk.
maybe it’s this, Run…
Symptoms and Health Outcomes Among Survivors of COVID-19 Infection 1 Year After Discharge From Hospitals in Wuhan, China –JAMA — COVID-19 has spread rapidly into a global pandemic ever since the initial reports in December 2019 in China, which has caused millions of deaths.1 […] With the increasing number of patients recovered, postinfection health consequences have been recognized.3–5 The first survivors in Wuhan, China, have now lived for 1 year, which provides an opportunity to address the long-term sequelae of COVID-19 in a large population sample. […] Results: Of 2433 patients at 1-year follow-up, 1095 (45.0%) reported at least 1 symptom. The most common symptoms included fatigue, sweating, chest tightness, anxiety, and myalgia. Older age (odds ratio [OR], 1.02; 95% CI, 1.01-1.02; P < .001), female sex (OR, 1.27; 95% CI, 1.06-1.52; P = .008), and severe disease during hospital stay (OR, 1.43; 95% CI, 1.18-1.74; P < .001) were associated with higher risks of fatigue. Older age (OR, 1.02; 95% CI, 1.01-1.03; P < .001) and severe disease (OR, 1.51; 95% CI, 1.14-1.99; P = .004) were associated with higher risks of having at least 3 symptoms.
and there are more studies showing similar results:
we could be screwed for a long time as a result of our “Let ‘Er Rip” strategy for dealing with this thing…
If you have a degree of intellect, you are welcome around these parts….
[ Thank you so much for explaining, but evidently I have no degree of intellect and am unwanted. I am sorry understanding took so long, but as you know I have no degree of intellect.
Really, I have only meant to be helpful but was treated with disdain from the beginning. As for the data I presented, it is of course vividly explanatory.
Thank you, again.]
Anne
You are welcome.
If you wish to talk or post on topics unrelated to a post’s topic, please use the open threads. I would never have stopped you from posting on AB. I know you from Economists View the same as Fred and others here.
fwiw, i find what ltr and Fred post here and elsewhere useful, & sometimes incorporate what they’ve posted into my own weekly newsletters…i’d often miss what Dean Baker has written on topics i also cover, & would never see Krugman’s latest if not for her…