Coronavirus 2019-2020 thread (no unsubstantiated rumours!)

localizer

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Based on what I've heard from other overseas Chinese, China is still actively blocking exports of masks.
 

Red Moon

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Not me .


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This is the group of infectious disease expert who made the UK strategy, first based on the Chinese data, afterwards (since this week Monday) based on the Italian data.

And they capable to correct the data by age cohorts, they are not stupid.

All other country created the coping strategy up to the outbreak in Italy based on the Chinese data.
I believe a Chinese doctor (China.org.cn?) explained that patients in Italy were brought to the hospital too late, and hence the higher death rate. This could explain higher need for ICU as well. But like Italy, the UK has been late in testing too.
 
Hard to keep up with all the actual news not to mention the posts here. Hope everyone is staying healthy, and cozy at home if you are under a stay-at-home order including my fellow NYC forum members.

Can any of our scientists or health professionals elaborate on the difference between testing for infection vs testing for antibodies and whether one is more useful than the other depending on how far into the outbreak we actually are? My question was prompted by this professional take on what's happened in the US so far:
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Hard to keep up with all the actual news not to mention the posts here. Hope everyone is staying healthy, and cozy at home if you are under a stay-at-home order including my fellow NYC forum members.

Can any of our scientists or health professionals elaborate on the difference between testing for infection vs testing for antibodies and whether one is more useful than the other depending on how far into the outbreak we actually are? My question was prompted by this professional take on what's happened in the US so far:
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Not an expert and did not research. Testing for infection means testing if you have been infected and this may include testing for antibodies when you are sick. Testing for antibodies means testing if you already have built in immunity against the virus regardless if you are currently sick or not.

Do not shoot if I am wrong. Be kind and sent me some toilet paper instead. NYC has no more toilet paper. Neighbors suffering now.
 
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Phoenix_Rising

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Can any of our scientists or health professionals elaborate on the difference between testing for infection vs testing for antibodies and whether one is more useful than the other depending on how far into the outbreak we actually are?

RT-PCR test is slow.
The whole procedure, Sample-extract-amplify-fluorescence check, takes at least 7 hr.
The accuracy is low, high risk of fake-negative.
It could be done in mass numbers, a normal PCR machine could check 96 samples in parallel. The capacity could easily magnify.

RT-PCR test suits for massive and repeatly tests for public and close-contracted ones, in community, drive-through and quarantine facilities.

Antibody test works the same way as a pregenant test.
Your blood have this type of protein, ok, a bar on test paper.
It is fast, result shown in 15 min.
It is accurate, no complex chemical reactions.
It is better roundly, but before the mass production and distribution, better leave them to medical professionals to get the final confirm for suspected patients.
 
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