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Friend of mine (who is immunocompromised) posted this on her Facebook this morning. Real interesting data here, and very insightful:


Also, the homie got tested today. Said it was incredibly organized, and upon leaving, they gave him a new set of gloves and mask.
holy help, this model projects 830k Cali residents to be hospitalized by 5/2??

Seat belt has been strapped
 
holy help, this model projects 830k Cali residents to be hospitalized by 5/2??

Seat belt has been strapped

I just dropped off some snacks and food to my best friend (dropped it off in front of a glass door, went back to my car, and then he opened the door and grabbed it), and there were wayyyy too many ************* outside doing **** and wayyy too many cars. You best believe that number is accurate as hell.
 
I just dropped off some snacks and food to my best friend (dropped it off in front of a glass door, went back to my car, and then he opened the door and grabbed it), and there were wayyyy too many mother****ers outside doing **** and wayyy too many cars. You best believe that number is accurate as hell.
so disappointing.
 
holy help, this model projects 830k Cali residents to be hospitalized by 5/2??

Seat belt has been strapped
The model said if no action is taken it wold be that high. If we abide by the shelter in place it's half and if we are strict it's even less. So let's see how people treat this, but so far LA holding up decent. I know tests are about to start coming back so that number will rise, but fingers crossed the shelter in place might actually hold off some serious danger.
 
UC Berkeley Creating Pop-up Coronavirus Diagnostic Lab


BERKELEY (CBS SF) – The University of California at Berkeley said Monday that its Innovative Genomics Institute is creating a pop-up novel coronavirus diagnostic lab with the capacity to process more than 1,000 patient samples per day.

More than 50 volunteer scientists from UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco and UC’s local corporate partners are launching the lab to bolster the Bay Area’s coronavirus testing capacity outside of local public health departments.

The scientists hope the lab’s robotic and analytical equipment can analyze patient nasopharyngeal swabs in less than 24 hours.

The lab will begin testing viral samples this week with the goal of being accredited by the federal Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments program by next week. The lab will begin testing samples from UC Berkeley students, staff and faculty, with plans to eventually assist other testing centers in the East Bay


The lab will use testing methods approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration but with a higher efficiency than some commercial labs. The IGI lab will be able to test more than 300 samples at once. If needed, the lab can accommodate up to 3,000 tests per day, according to UC Berkeley.

Test turnaround in the Bay Area has, in some cases, taken a week or more for commercial labs due to a dearth of test kits and changing guidelines on who can be tested and when. Public health officials have stressed the need for large-scale testing to prevent the virus’ spread and to know who is and isn’t infected.

“There are other aspects of broader testing that would be so clinically powerful,” said UC Berkeley University Health Services Assistant Vice Chancellor Guy Nicolette. “We could make better decisions about health, about work, about possibly how long we need to continue to socially distance, based on what we find.”

The IGI has also pledged to make its coronavirus testing technology royalty-free, in hopes of increasing testing exponentially.




 
no offense, maybe I'm biased because I have a motorcycle.
but how is anyone on bikes, motorcycles, or cars hurting anyone (other than speeding)?
they're technically keeping to themselves (physically) and 6 ft apart.
 
no offense, maybe I'm biased because I have a motorcycle.
but how is anyone on bikes, motorcycles, or cars hurting anyone (other than speeding)?
they're technically keeping to themselves (physically) and 6 ft apart.

it’s more so the need to be defiant during a crisis, like why is this even necessary at this time? Is like these kids are getting a kick out of doing the exact opposite of what the rest of us are begging them to do
 
Anybody got that link to the site where u change your address

 
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