Brainstorm | New from COVID on Twitter: Eric Topol (@EricTopol): This also relates to the very interesting report of #SARSCoV2 spike protein found in the skull-meninges-brain axis todaytwitter.com/EricTopol/stat… → https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1644099853738471426 | 00:11 |
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dmb_ | talked to doc today, they said ER would laugh you out after waiting 3 hours if I went it for a fever of 103 at my age | 00:28 |
ublix | dmb_: which country is this in? | 00:33 |
dmb_ | US | 00:33 |
ublix | what did the doctor say was a temperature that does merit medical attention? | 00:34 |
dmb_ | ER hospitals are known to be very very slow here | 00:34 |
dmb_ | he said 105-106 | 00:34 |
dmb_ | to get urgent help if so | 00:34 |
ublix | so | 00:35 |
ublix | 103 = bust out laughing | 00:35 |
ublix | 105 = get urgent help | 00:35 |
dmb_ | basically | 00:35 |
ublix | seems legit | 00:35 |
dmb_ | he didn't say laugh you out technically, but said they will tell you to go home eventually | 00:36 |
ublix | wonder if this view was in the context of covid where fever is expected | 00:36 |
ublix | ie i wonder what view would be taken of 103+ fever with no apparent cause | 00:37 |
dmb_ | yeah, could be true, 103+ without cause might raise some flags | 00:37 |
dmb_ | but could also be flu i guess? | 00:37 |
ublix | i only had a high fever once, when i was about 10 or so. not that i can remember it, but a doctor was called | 00:39 |
ublix | but what does that actually feel like? | 00:40 |
dmb_ | headaches, cold, achy | 00:40 |
ublix | i mean, 103 and beyond, is your thinking degraded? | 00:40 |
dmb_ | maybe a little dizzy | 00:40 |
dmb_ | i can't stand up for long | 00:40 |
ublix | and that's at 103? | 00:41 |
dmb_ | and once that fever breaks though, you feel so warm, my cheeks were red and sweat | 00:41 |
dmb_ | for me at least, mainly feel cold and want to bundle more | 00:41 |
dmb_ | which of course isn't that good | 00:41 |
ublix | presumably things deteriorate in a non-linear fashion as you go past 104,105 | 00:41 |
ublix | i mean, if you live alone, will you be able to "get urgent medical help" if you're at 105? | 00:42 |
dmb_ | i guess its a 911 call at that point if you are alone | 00:42 |
dmb_ | i don't know | 00:42 |
dmb_ | doctor seemed pretty confident I am fine | 00:42 |
ublix | you're fever is receding? | 00:44 |
dmb_ | i told him it was 102, he said that is fine | 00:44 |
dmb_ | its up and down | 00:44 |
dmb_ | probably from tylenol | 00:44 |
dmb_ | tylenol = acetaminophen here | 00:45 |
ublix | = paracetamol here in UK | 00:46 |
ublix | you ever do anything like cold water soaked face cloth on your forehead? | 00:47 |
dmb_ | thats a hard name to market it seems | 00:47 |
dmb_ | actually yeah, not because it helps, but because it feels good | 00:47 |
ublix | hmm | 00:47 |
dmb_ | cools me down when fever breaks | 00:47 |
dmb_ | was tempted to do a coolish shower also | 00:47 |
ublix | spose you want to time the last allowable acetaminophen dose for the day for best effect right before sleep | 00:49 |
dmb_ | yeah, thats a pain actually | 00:50 |
Brainstorm | New from COVID on Twitter: Eric Topol (@EricTopol): How Covid is transmitted in households, via a prospective study and dense longitudinal testing (through Alpha variant wave)thelancet.com/journals/lanmi… @LancetMicrobe Hands and surfaces play a role pic.twitter.com/xxNC1Natwb → https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1644112620041928712 | 01:09 |
LjL | <Brainstorm> New from r/WorldNews: worldnews: WHO official criticizes China's 'inexcusable' lack of transparency on pandemic's origins → https://old.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/12dzybb/who_official_criticizes_chinas_inexcusable_lack/ | 01:13 |
LjL | ublix, when i went up to 103, i mostly slept. except in 2016 which was the most recent i had such a fever, i was feeling... just really quite bad. it only lasted one day though | 01:14 |
LjL | (except i feel that's what kickstarted my on and off malaise) | 01:14 |
dmb_ | yeah, its hard to described, but just doesn't feel good | 01:16 |
dmb_ | like a dizzish feeling, shivery, headachy, muscle achy | 01:16 |
LjL | dmb_, don't exceed 3000mg a day of acetaminophen (or less, if you've told less, but that's the maximum normal dose outside of hospital settings). it is a useful drug and it is very tolerable in normal amount for short periods, but large amounts or long periods make your liver very sad | 01:16 |
LjL | just something to keep in mind | 01:17 |
dmb_ | yeah | 01:17 |
dmb_ | i am alternating between ibuprofen for that reason | 01:17 |
LjL | i usually don't take more than 1000mg, but i also don't often get your degree of fever, so use common sense, but basically, as long as your fever is safely below "danger" levels, you don't necessarily need to get it lower | 01:17 |
dmb_ | although thanks for letting me know about nausea, now I know its not from covid but meds | 01:18 |
LjL | well covid could also cause it, but yeah ibuprofen on an empty stomach is much harder on your stomach, in the short term, than paracetamol is on your liver (in the short term) | 01:18 |
ublix | i mean, i've had fever as an adult. i've experienced how acetaminophen can pull you back across the line of feeling unwell. just never fever high enough to start thinking about medical attention | 01:22 |
ublix | but i know people who have gone into hospital with fever, and had the third party helper account of how they couldn't have done it on their own. i don't recall what the temperatures involved were | 01:23 |
ublix | i guess i'm curious at what temp you start losing capacity to think and physically act in your own interest | 01:24 |
ublix | LjL: is this the sort of transparency the WHO is looking for: https://twitter.com/WHO/status/1243972193169616898 | 01:29 |
LjL | for me that would be around 40 | 01:29 |
ublix | ^ leaving up a tweet as some sort of mea culpa years after everyone has forgotten we once (were told to) believe it wasn't airborne | 01:30 |
LjL | ublix, for all i know the WHO is looking for their own assholes | 01:30 |
LjL | why do you think it's a mea culpa as opposed to simply not caring about the tweet still being up | 01:30 |
ublix | i was trying to creatively fit the 3 year old tweet to a notion of transparency :p | 01:31 |
LjL | Musk gave it transparency by way of allowing readers' context | 01:32 |
LjL | although who the hell knows which readers | 01:32 |
LjL | but at least they're right. this time. | 01:32 |
LjL | (i assume it's only writable by people with a blue checkmark) | 01:32 |
LjL | "Notes aren't chosen by majority rule. Community Notes identifies notes that are found helpful by and for people with different points of view." | 01:33 |
LjL | "Twitter doesn't choose what shows up: the people do." | 01:33 |
LjL | sounds very slightly contradictory | 01:33 |
ublix | is there a note attached to each note indicating which twitteratu found it useful? | 01:34 |
LjL | no | 01:34 |
LjL | there is just a "Find out more" that lists those two things and another two | 01:35 |
LjL | it says the "top tags selected by users though" | 01:36 |
LjL | which in this case were | 01:36 |
LjL | Top tags selected by raters | 01:36 |
LjL | Directly addresses the Tweet’s claim | 01:36 |
LjL | Provides important context | 01:36 |
LjL | and it tells you that "commendable sky peacock" wrote the note | 01:36 |
LjL | but that says nothing because it's an alias, not their actual Twitter name | 01:36 |
LjL | "Note status computed by open-source algorithm CoreModel (v1.0)" | 01:37 |
LjL | https://communitynotes.twitter.com/guide/en/under-the-hood/ranking-notes#multi-model-note-ranking | 01:37 |
LjL | enjoy | 01:37 |
ublix | peacocks are not skyborne! | 01:37 |
ublix | but i suppose it has to be commended for its computer use skills | 01:37 |
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LjL | yaaaaaay all the bugs that were hidden for two years are really feasting now | 02:10 |
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Brainstorm | Updates for Germany: +2412 cases, +132 deaths since 13 hours ago — Syria: +10 cases since 5 days ago | 05:02 |
Brainstorm | New from r/COVID19: COVID19: Virological characteristics of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron XBB.1.16 variant → https://old.reddit.com/r/COVID19/comments/12e9kti/virological_characteristics_of_the_sarscov2/ | 06:31 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Morocco: +57 cases since 13 days ago | 07:00 |
Brainstorm | New from COVID on Twitter: Michael Lin, MD PhD (@michaelzlin): That's basically what happened with @nytimes and this week's Nature article. But after their terribly politicized and infantilized coverage of the actual science of the pandemic, it's not too much of a surprise anymore.(n/n)twitter.com/mbalter/status… → https://twitter.com/michaelzlin/status/1644229167100354561 | 08:48 |
Brainstorm | New from r/Coronavirus: Daily Discussion Thread | April 07, 2023: Please refer to our Wiki for more information on COVID-19 and our sub. You can find answers to frequently asked questions in our FAQ , where there is valuable information such as our: → https://old.reddit.com/r/Coronavirus/comments/12ecqkp/daily_discussion_thread_april_07_2023/ | 09:07 |
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Brainstorm | New from r/COVID19: COVID19: Comparing Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 and Influenza-Induced Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: A Propensity-Matched Analysis → https://old.reddit.com/r/COVID19/comments/12efxgq/comparing_clinical_outcomes_of_covid19_and/ | 12:03 |
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Brainstorm | New from r/Science: science: Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 at the Huanan Seafood Market | Nature → https://old.reddit.com/r/science/comments/12eg5qw/surveillance_of_sarscov2_at_the_huanan_seafood/ | 12:32 |
Brainstorm | New from Reddit (test): CoronavirusUK: COVID-19 spread in households linked to virus on hands and surfaces | Imperial News | Imperial College London → https://old.reddit.com/r/CoronavirusUK/comments/12egurd/covid19_spread_in_households_linked_to_virus_on/ | 12:41 |
Brainstorm | New from COVID on Twitter: Florian Krammer (@florian_krammer): Great characterization of XBB.1.16 twitter.com/SystemsVirolog… → https://twitter.com/florian_krammer/status/1644292762890563584 | 13:01 |
Brainstorm | New from r/COVID19: COVID19: Effectiveness of full (booster) COVID-19 vaccination against severe outcomes and work absenteeism in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 during the Delta and Omicron waves in Greece → https://old.reddit.com/r/COVID19/comments/12ei7y7/effectiveness_of_full_booster_covid19_vaccination/ | 13:39 |
Brainstorm | New from r/COVID19: COVID19: Changes in social behavioral developmental risks in preschool children after the first COVID-19 wave: a prospective longitudinal cohort study → https://old.reddit.com/r/COVID19/comments/12ejnmu/changes_in_social_behavioral_developmental_risks/ | 14:28 |
Brainstorm | New from Reddit (test): Covid2019: In memory of YASMIN PENA (age 18) from Connecticut who died of coronavirus back in 2020 One of the youngest coronavirus victims (when i first read about her online, it made me take coronavirus much more seriously) → https://old.reddit.com/r/Covid2019/comments/12ekau0/in_memory_of_yasmin_pena_age_18_from_connecticut/ | 14:57 |
Brainstorm | Updates for Russia: +8915 cases, +38 deaths since a day ago | 15:07 |
Brainstorm | New from COVID on Twitter: Marc Veldhoen (@Marc_Veld): Seasonality of Respiratory Syncytial Virus — United States, 2017–2023 | MMWR (cdc.gov)The pandemic, introduction of a new virus and the measures to limit his virus effect have had an effect on the virus season, especially Influenza and RSV. → https://twitter.com/Marc_Veld/status/1644327089678561282 | 15:17 |
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Brainstorm | Updates for Indonesia: +619 cases, +2 deaths since 22 hours ago — Hong Kong: +98 cases since 22 hours ago | 16:09 |
Brainstorm | New from COVID on Twitter: (translated) Gunhild Alvik Nyborg (@GANyborg): If you are a healthcare professional and need sources where you can update yourself on what the condition is about, symptoms and possible measures, there are many useful links here. whn.global/long-covid-cli… → https://twitter.com/GANyborg/status/1644342149863858178 | 16:17 |
Brainstorm | New from COVID on Twitter: Eric Topol (@EricTopol): XBB subvariants are starting to crowd out XBB.1.5 in the US without notable change in clinical outcomes. XBB.1.16 is here and not shown by @CDCgov tally, likely the one to overtake in the weeks aheadcovid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tra…nytimes.com/interactive/20… [... want %more?] → https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1644354908899119104 | 17:06 |
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