K1052
Elite Member
- Aug 21, 2003
- 53,840
- 48,574
- 136
No control arm but promising.
If I wanted Trump talking points, I can watch his pressers. I don't need to hear you regurgitate them.The WHO went on to complain about USA doing the most obvious / basic thing (limiting flights from China). USA announced China travel restrictions on January 31 - the next day after WHO finally declared it a "public health emergency."
The state department issued a level 4 "do not travel" advisory on the same day as the WHO declaration.
Why did the WHO praise China for taking the hard steps and banning travel to/from Wuhan while simultaneously telling the rest of the world not to? When China condemned countries for stopping flights to/from the area, they pointed to the WHO's statement to back up their own eerily-similar statements. Remember: They themselves had stopped flights to/from the area while they condemned the rest of the world for even considering it.If I wanted Trump talking points, I can watch his pressers. I don't need to hear you regurgitate them.
The thing is that experts say travel bans don't work, and studies show they just barely slow the spread of the virus. There's no such thing as a total lockdown of all your ports of entry, so Trump's action was meaningless. The Covid-19 that hit New York came via Europe.
He limited flights from China when market demand was already low. What he actually did was ban Chinese nationals from flying in. Meanwhile hundreds of thousands of Americans flew FROM CHINA into the U.S. before the "ban," and tens of thousands more after the ban. By the time Trump decided to ban entry from continental Europe, it was far too late (and he curiously decided to exclude the UK to make the Brits feel good). The "most obvious" thing as you put it didn't accomplish a thing for the U.S.
Finally, what you need to understand is that the W.H.O. is not a political organization. Look back at previous epidemics, they have never advocated for a travel ban. They believe it restricts the flow of health professionals and materials that can aid efforts to stop the epidemic. In their words:
https://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/guidance/public_health/travel_advice/en/
Look, I'm not exactly defending the W.H.O.'s handling of Covid-19 here. I'm not a pandemics expert, and time/history will judge their work. What I am saying is that Trump's scapegoating of them is laughably incorrect and political, and also contradicted by the record of things he's personally done and said between January and now. In short, regardless of where the virus originated, the U.S. is most responsible for the public health of its citizens. I wouldn't blame China for Covid-19 deaths in NYC anymore than I would blame Italy and western Europe.
So the logical response to that is for the U.S. to pull funding in protest? K1052's response is better than mine:China is using the WHO to influence the world.
It's really hard to demand reform if you've already left the table.
It is highly unlikely that this opening will do anything but strengthen China's influence with the WHO.
Aha, I had no idea that that book had to do with contaminated produce. Guess so based on what you say there. So, it sent me just now, looking at the DIY bookshelves I have installed here in my bedroom and I spotted Steinbeck's Pastures of Heaven, and then in the shelf adjacent, Grapes of Wrath, Modern Library bound book edition."Decent working conditions" means access to water and port-o-potties so you don't dehydrate and you don't have people taking a dump in irrigation ditches. E.coli on your romaine? Ever wonder why?
Ah for crying out loud, go read Grapes of Wrath.
just pumping stonks, nothing to see here
No control arm but promising.
That's not necessary. Check the label on your multivitamin. I have never seen a multivitamin with less than ~90% of the RDA of Vitamin D, and most of the decent ones have 200-250%. We don't need much Vitamin D at all. The RDA for the average male is measured in micrograms/day, not milligrams/day.Interesting and thanks, looks like I'll be adding a vit D supplement to go along with C, multivitamin, and zinc.
Meanwhile hundreds of thousands of Americans flew FROM CHINA into the U.S. before the "ban," and tens of thousands more after the ban.
Aha, I had no idea that that book had to do with contaminated produce.
No control arm but promising.
Cut this shit out.If I wanted Trump talking points, I can watch his pressers. I don't need to hear you regurgitate them.
If I wanted CCP talking points, I can watch WHO press conferences. I don't need to hear you regurgitate them.The thing is that experts say travel bans don't work, and studies show they just barely slow the spread of the virus. There's no such thing as a total lockdown of all your ports of entry, so Trump's action was meaningless. The Covid-19 that hit New York came via Europe.
OBVIOUSLY. Why would the first restriction be done in a way to leave Americans stranded abroad? American Nationals returning from restricted areas were required to quarantine / self-isolate. CAN YOU IMAGINE if the US government cut off the American citizens there at the first moment the WHO finally declared a public health emergency? Do you not remember that many countries did everything they could to get their citizens out? Many military planes were sent to go retrieve them too.He limited flights from China when market demand was already low. What he actually did was ban Chinese nationals from flying in. Meanwhile hundreds of thousands of Americans flew FROM CHINA into the U.S. before the "ban," and tens of thousands more after the ban.
The reason to exclude UK was obvious at the time. Maybe you were blind to it. Italy was the primary reason for banning travel from Europe. There would be no way to restrict Italy without restricting the rest of the EU. Obviously.By the time Trump decided to ban entry from continental Europe, it was far too late (and he curiously decided to exclude the UK to make the Brits feel good). The "most obvious" thing as you put it didn't accomplish a thing for the U.S.
HA! HA HA HA HA HA HA!Finally, what you need to understand is that the W.H.O. is not a political organization.
Doo de doo de dooo:Look back at previous epidemics, they have never advocated for a travel ban. They believe it restricts the flow of health professionals and materials that can aid efforts to stop the epidemic. In their words:
https://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/guidance/public_health/travel_advice/en/[
Could have fooled me.Look, I'm not exactly defending the W.H.O.'s handling of Covid-19 here.
We're judging it right now.I'm not a pandemics expert, and time/history will judge their work.
This is absurdly partisan. December and January is where WHO screwed the planet with their appeasement of China. Most of the media downplayed it as "like the flu." I couldn't believe how ignorant everyone was, including Trump. Of course USA is most responsible for its citizens. Like Taiwan, we shouldn't have trusted the CCP. We shouldn't have trusted WHO when they were only reporting the information given to them by CCP. We shouldn't have trusted the media that only repeated information from CCP + WHO. "OMG HE'S DEFENDING TRUMP!" No I'm not. This has nothing to do with him. I never listen to Trump speak because I can't stand his brain-dead bloviating nonsense. I knew this shit looong before Trump finally reached this realization (way too late). He should always have better info than an average Joe and should absolutely be blamed for his failed response.What I am saying is that Trump's scapegoating of them is laughably incorrect and political, and also contradicted by the record of things he's personally done and said between January and now. In short, regardless of where the virus originated, the U.S. is most responsible for the public health of its citizens. I wouldn't blame China for Covid-19 deaths in NYC anymore than I would blame Italy and western Europe.
Banning only Chinese nationals from entering the U.S. made no difference whatsoever when hundreds of thousands of others flew in from China, Asia and Europe since January. Utterly pointless to tout Trump's initial "travel ban" which accomplished nothing. Now if you want to rewrite history so that POTUS locked down all ports of entry in early January, then yeah we'd have far fewer COVID-19 cases.American citizens can't be barred from entering the country. Especially not when they're otherwise law-abiding citizens. MAYBE you can mandate a quarantine period for them. Maybe.
At least this time around, we got a travel ban of some kind. Remember what happened when Zika virus first hit the scene? No controls whatsoever. None! We dodged a bullet. Everyone got lucky.
Pot, meet kettle? The difference is I'm pointing out what Trump's China "travel ban" amounted to, which is nothing. I quoted no WHO press conferences whatsoever, so what's your point? I guess you have a certain agenda here to discredit WHO, but calling the WHO a mouthpiece of the CCP really weakens the argument.Cut this shit out.
If I wanted CCP talking points, I can watch WHO press conferences. I don't need to hear you regurgitate them.
Why do anything at all then? So we shouldn't bother with social distancing and all this other stuff either, I guess.
Americans who returned from restricted areas in early March were required under the force of law to self-isolate? Besides the ones flown back by Dept. of State and quarantined, I must have missed that. LOL I'm not imagining if American citizens were barred reentry. The point is that short of literally grounding all international flights early, any highly targeted and belated bans are ineffectual.OBVIOUSLY. Why would the first restriction be done in a way to leave Americans stranded abroad? American Nationals returning from restricted areas were required to quarantine / self-isolate. CAN YOU IMAGINE if the US government cut off the American citizens there at the first moment the WHO finally declared a public health emergency? Do you not remember that many countries were did everything they could to get their citizens out? Many military planes were sent to go retrieve them too.
The reason to exclude UK was obvious at the time. Maybe you were blind to it. Italy was the primary reason for banning travel from Europe. There would be no way to restrict Italy without restricting the rest of the EU. Obviously.
Restricting all international flights obviously would have been better, but most of the country at that point would have called it an "over-reaction" (though some of us knew better).
The WHO works for and is funded by its member nations. Is it susceptible to political forces? Absolutely. Does it have a cabal of operators who scheme up ways to boost China and fool the West? Highly debatable, and something you present no clear proof of. But I honestly don't follow the WHO closely. Read yesterday's NYT piece, which explains how and why WHO tries to remain apolitical.HA! HA HA HA HA HA HA!
What planet are you from? Sounds like something the WHO and CCP would want you to say. This simply would not have happened if the WHO didn't play politics and do everything possible to appease the CCP every step of the way. I was stunned that other people couldn't see it LONG before Trump finally realized what was going on with CCP and WHO. That fool was late. You were even more so.
Doo de doo de dooo:
https://www.who.int/csr/sars/travel/en/
Could have fooled me.
IIRC JAMA published an article of 126 things in Taiwan's action plan that they did to squelch SARS-CoV-2. I guess I'm going to take the word of public health experts on travel bans rather than your apparent claim that a single factor explains why Taiwan has succeeded. Even if a true/full travel ban does help, that's not what Trump ordered.We're judging it right now.
This is absurdly partisan. December and January is where WHO screwed the planet with their appeasement of China. Most of the media downplayed it as "like the flu." I couldn't believe how ignorant everyone was, including Trump. Of course USA is most responsible for its citizens. Like Taiwan, we shouldn't have trusted the CCP. We shouldn't have trusted WHO when they were only reporting the information given to them by CCP. We shouldn't have trusted the media that only repeated information from CCP + WHO. "OMG HE'S DEFENDING TRUMP!" No I'm not. This has nothing to do with him. I never listen to Trump speak because I can't stand his brain-dead bloviating nonsense. I knew this shit looong before Trump finally reached this realization (way too late). He should always have better info than an average Joe and should absolutely be blamed for his failed response.
Now look at Taiwan and tell me how travel bans "don't work."
I didn't read all the post leading up to the one I responded to. This thread is very busy and I haven't kept up. Why exactly did you bring up "that book?" And by "that book" I presume you're talking about Grapes of Wrath?Reading comprehension, please. Others have been discussing this in the thread already. It should be clear by now why I brought up that book.
He's also high risk, so ...He's not being too paranoid. Now if you and your relatives are all practicing good hygiene, the risk is fairly low and you're probably fine.
But interacting with family and friends basically defeats the purpose of social distancing.
The early videos of the Chinese strong-arming in Wuhan while wearing protective gear out of a science fiction movie had my utmost attention. I knew right then we were probably in trouble, the whole planet. People who downplayed the risk should now be regarded as the enemy. That includes, of course, Trump, his economic "advisers," the Fox news bullshitters. And yes, it appears that a ban on international travel could hardly have come too soon, in particular with regard to China. China was utterly incapable of stopping the epidemic within their country what with the Chinese New Year.Cut this shit out.
If I wanted CCP talking points, I can watch WHO press conferences. I don't need to hear you regurgitate them.
Why do anything at all then? So we shouldn't bother with social distancing and all this other stuff either, I guess.
OBVIOUSLY. Why would the first restriction be done in a way to leave Americans stranded abroad? American Nationals returning from restricted areas were required to quarantine / self-isolate. CAN YOU IMAGINE if the US government cut off the American citizens there at the first moment the WHO finally declared a public health emergency? Do you not remember that many countries were did everything they could to get their citizens out? Many military planes were sent to go retrieve them too.
The reason to exclude UK was obvious at the time. Maybe you were blind to it. Italy was the primary reason for banning travel from Europe. There would be no way to restrict Italy without restricting the rest of the EU. Obviously.
Restricting all international flights obviously would have been better, but most of the country at that point would have called it an "over-reaction" (though some of us knew better).
HA! HA HA HA HA HA HA!
What planet are you from? Sounds like something the WHO and CCP would want you to say. This simply would not have happened if the WHO didn't play politics and do everything possible to appease the CCP every step of the way. I was stunned that other people couldn't see it LONG before Trump finally realized what was going on with CCP and WHO. That fool was late. You were even more so.
Doo de doo de dooo:
https://www.who.int/csr/sars/travel/en/
Could have fooled me.
We're judging it right now.
This is absurdly partisan. December and January is where WHO screwed the planet with their appeasement of China. Most of the media downplayed it as "like the flu." I couldn't believe how ignorant everyone was, including Trump. Of course USA is most responsible for its citizens. Like Taiwan, we shouldn't have trusted the CCP. We shouldn't have trusted WHO when they were only reporting the information given to them by CCP. We shouldn't have trusted the media that only repeated information from CCP + WHO. "OMG HE'S DEFENDING TRUMP!" No I'm not. This has nothing to do with him. I never listen to Trump speak because I can't stand his brain-dead bloviating nonsense. I knew this shit looong before Trump finally reached this realization (way too late). He should always have better info than an average Joe and should absolutely be blamed for his failed response.
Now look at Taiwan and tell me how travel bans "don't work."
"The University of Chicago Medicine recruited 125 people with Covid-19 into Gilead’s two Phase 3 clinical trials. Of those people, 113 had severe disease. All the patients have been treated with daily infusions of remdesivir.
The best news is that most of our patients have already been discharged, which is great. We’ve only had two patients perish,” said Kathleen Mullane, the University of Chicago infectious disease specialist overseeing the remdesivir studies for the hospital."
2 deaths in 125 patients sounds pretty bad to me.
I didn't read all the post leading up to the one I responded to. This thread is very busy and I haven't kept up. Why exactly did you bring up "that book?" And by "that book" I presume you're talking about Grapes of Wrath?
Really, in a one dimensional thread (which is what we always get here at Anandtech Forums), it is smart to take a moment to make it clear what your post refers to when possible if it isn't too much trouble.
"The University of Chicago Medicine recruited 125 people with Covid-19 into Gilead’s two Phase 3 clinical trials. Of those people, 113 had severe disease. All the patients have been treated with daily infusions of remdesivir.
The best news is that most of our patients have already been discharged, which is great. We’ve only had two patients perish,” said Kathleen Mullane, the University of Chicago infectious disease specialist overseeing the remdesivir studies for the hospital."
2 deaths in 125 patients sounds pretty bad to me.
We're about to cross 35,000 deaths in America & we have this nonsense going on:
![]()
The social-distancing deniers have arrived
Patience is in ever-shorter supply. No one is happy with the current situation. But some Americans see the yoke of oppression in public health efforts to keep people home, and they're growing louder.www.cnn.com
Not only were dozens of random people standing close together, but they used their cars to create a blockade & blocked an ambulance by a hospital. Keep in mind that Michigan currently has the third highest death toll in America:
It's pretty sad. Here we have an opportunity to slow down and reflect on what's really important in life... and it's work?!
I'm not going to blame some of these people who really need the income because the system has been rigged against them, but come on - why not protest against the root of the problem. I expect full disappointment after things "go back to normal" when Los Angeles has terrible traffic making it impossible to get anywhere during certain times of day, plenty of smog in the air again so you can no longer see the snow capped San Gabriels, people will eat out a ton and go back to their unhealthy habits becoming the burden of the health insurance system (and thus rest of us) years down the line, and children put back into daycares full-time because their own parents don't know how or want to raise them while they all go back to their non-stop 50+ hour weeks. None of these issues of our society will be fixed or even mitigated.
Banning only Chinese nationals from entering the U.S. made no difference whatsoever when hundreds of thousands of others flew in from China, Asia and Europe since January. Utterly pointless to tout Trump's initial "travel ban" which accomplished nothing.
I didn't read all the post leading up to the one I responded to. This thread is very busy and I haven't kept up. Why exactly did you bring up "that book?" And by "that book" I presume you're talking about Grapes of Wrath?
It's pretty sad. Here we have an opportunity to slow down and reflect on what's really important in life... and it's work?!
This isn't the first time you've said that the restrictions effectively only blocked Chinese nationals, which simply isn't true. Read it yourself:Banning only Chinese nationals from entering the U.S. made no difference whatsoever when hundreds of thousands of others flew in from China, Asia and Europe since January. Utterly pointless to tout Trump's initial "travel ban" which accomplished nothing. Now if you want to rewrite history so that POTUS locked down all ports of entry in early January, then yeah we'd have far fewer COVID-19 cases.
To be clear, what does the WHO advocate for? Instead of an international travel ban, you screen the heck out of ALL arriving passengers and strictly enforce on-site quarantine. So ironically Trump decided to do a little bit of the action that barely works, and ignore the actions that successful countries have employed at their international airports.
Our NIH found that local control measures are more effective than travel restrictions:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1450020/
Just what do you think happened to Americans at the international airports that began early screening months ago? If they had symptoms they were tested and asked to self-quarantine. If they tested positive then they were asked to isolate. Same as anyone testing positive today except there also would have been a stronger effort made to do contact tracing in the early days. You're the one putting way too much faith in the ability of screeners to stop a virus that clearly has asymptompatic spreaders. Heck, even the flu has asymptomatic super-spreaders, which is why that NIH study is so short-sighted.Americans who returned from restricted areas in early March were required under the force of law to self-isolate? Besides the ones flown back by Dept. of State and quarantined, I must have missed that. LOL I'm not imagining if American citizens were barred reentry. The point is that short of literally grounding all international flights early, any highly targeted and belated bans are ineffectual.
By the time the U.S. banned travel from western Europe, it was way too late. Then mere days later, he banned the UK as well. So not sure why it's "obvious" that flights from the UK were still OK. The virus was already here in the U.S. spreading in several states.
The WHO works for and is funded by its member nations. Is it susceptible to political forces? Absolutely. Does it have a cabal of operators who scheme up ways to boost China and fool the West? Highly debatable, and something you present no clear proof of. But I honestly don't follow the WHO closely. Read yesterday's NYT piece, which explains how and why WHO tries to remain apolitical.
Again, how is pouting and taking our ball home going to fix the problem of the WHO kowtowing to China? It won't. It's obviously scapegoating, which is what POTUS does.
You claim to be accepting the word of 'health experts" regarding 'travel bans" except you aren't taking the word of public health experts who have asserted that the travel restrictions were effective at slowing the spread.IIRC JAMA published an article of 126 things in Taiwan's action plan that they did to squelch SARS-CoV-2. I guess I'm going to take the word of public health experts on travel bans rather than your apparent claim that a single factor explains why Taiwan has succeeded. Even if a true/full travel ban does help, that's not what Trump ordered.
He's not saying it's the drug. He's saying that's worse than the establish CFR.There isn't info on the two fatalities. It probably wasn't the drug which has a good safety profile. Anti-virals are more useful when they are given earlier so if someone with severe disease is already progressed too far it might be of less utility for some of those patients. We still need the comparison to controls and the data from the moderate severity group too.
Because a 1.8% fatality rate is worse than the virus is known to have. Maybe this was with a subset of higher-risk patients with a higher than 2% fatality rate but you'd expect them to make that clear before touting this as any kind of success.Out of 113 severe cases? Sounds pretty good to me.
