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"The office of California Gov. Gavin Newsom has told residents in the Golden State that if they go out to eat, they should be wearing a mask “in between bites” to protect themselves from COVID-19.
“Going out to eat with members of your household this weekend?” an Oct. 3 tweet from the governor’s office says. “Don't forget to keep your mask on in between bites.”
For emphasis, the tweet shows an image of someone at a dining seat wearing a mask, then not wearing a mask while taking a bite, and then putting the mask on again.
Dr. Ioannidis: 0.05% to 1% is a reasonable range for what the data tell us now for the infection fatality rate, with a median of about 0.25%. The death rate in a given country depends a lot on the age-structure, who are the people infected, and how they are managed. For people younger than 45, the infection fatality rate is almost 0%. For 45 to 70, it is probably about 0.05-0.3%. For those above 70, it escalates substantially, to 1% or higher for those over 85. For frail, debilitated elderly people with multiple health problems who are infected in nursing homes, it can go up to 25% during major outbreaks in these facilities. ...
Greek Reporter: Finally, you had stated in March that, regarding lockdowns, they may be “bearable for a time, but how can policymakers tell if they are doing more good than harm?” if they are protracted. “School closures,” you stated, ”may reduce transmission rates” but may also “diminish the chances of developing herd immunity.” Even more important, perhaps, is this point you made — “One of the bottom lines is that we don’t know how long social distancing measures and lockdowns can be maintained without major consequences to the economy, society and mental health.
“Unpredictable evolutions may ensue, including financial crisis, unrest, civil strife, war and a meltdown of the social fabric.” Your thoughts, please, on how many of these things have indeed come to pass in this country as you had feared.
Dr. Ioannidis: I feel extremely sad that my predictions were verified. “Major consequences on the economy, society and mental health” have already occurred. I hope they are reversible, and this depends to a large extent on whether we can avoid prolonging the draconian lockdowns and manage to deal with COVID-19 in a smart, precision-risk targeted approach, rather than blindly shutting down everything. Similarly, we have already started to see the consequences of “financial crisis, unrest, and civil strife.” I hope it is not followed by “war and meltdown of the social fabric.”
Globally, the lockdown measures have increased the number of people at risk of starvation to 1.1 billion, and they are putting at risk millions of lives, with the potential resurgence of tuberculosis, childhood diseases like measles where vaccination programs are disrupted, and malaria. I hope that policymakers look at the big picture of all the potential problems and not only on the very important, but relatively thin slice of evidence that is COVID-19.
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In the context of Covid-19, men as young as 39 have been documented to experience erectile dysfunction as they recovered from the virus.
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Some men who have survived Covid-19 say that the virus may have impacted their ability to get or maintain an erection.
In the context of Covid-19, men as young as 39 have been documented to experience erectile dysfunction as they recovered from the virus.
Currently, there are a handful of anecdotal reports, but no hard data nor large-scale study that documents the link, if any, between Covid-19 and erectile dysfunction. But for the men experiencing such issues, they’re convinced that the erectile dysfunction was caused by the novel coronavirus, because they never had issues with arousal or performance during sex prior to contracting the virus. Hunter Wessells, MD, a urologist at the University of Washington School of Medicine, urges other practitioners to collect this data on thei...
zzyzzx saysIn the context of Covid-19, men as young as 39 have been documented to experience erectile dysfunction as they recovered from the virus.
I know you're quoting from the article, but lol. You're not 13-25 anymore approaching 40. My buddies that are open enough to talk about it, mid/late 30's, have had occasional issues. It's not remotely uncommon. We were built to fuck when we were teens. Anyone expecting a rock hard dick every time is delusional once they reach 35. Layer on routines, work, health, whiskey dick, and likely the same partner at the age for many, is it all that surprising? So they now blame Covid?
This virus is getting more retarded by the day.
Great news for one of my bigger positions, ATRS which sells best-in-class TRT.
California COVID patient beats his roommate, 82, to death with an oxygen tank in a hospital's virus unit
A man allegedly killed his roommate with an oxygen tank in a California hospital
The murder occurred on December 17 at the Antelope Valley Hospital, cops said
Investigators said the men were sharing a room in the COVID-19 unit of hospital when the attacker beat the 82-year-old man to death with an oxygen tank
Police have not released information about a possible motive for the attack
The alleged attacker has been arrested and charged with murder, police said
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