Posted by alexandra_k on April 24, 2020, at 2:25:42
In reply to Re: where are the medical supplies?, posted by alexandra_k on April 24, 2020, at 0:59:29
Yep. He's just here to present the ideas / talent. All the science advisors, being paid what they are paid.
The cutting edge research that is going to be translated into the practical recommendations and guidelines and treatments.
Yeppers.
Humidity. Thats a winner. Corona virus that lives in droplets of particles of moisture doesn't like humidity.
That's a-priori -- right?
Oh Dear.
I have been thinking about how general motors can make dialysis machines once they are done with ventillators, I suppose.
It was very very early on that they were talking about clotting. About seeing or finding an autoimmune response with microclots in some people. Not in women. That's strange, I think, women tend to outnumber men in those kinds of auto-immune disorders where antigens (virus) and antibodies and complement complexes and gets stuck in the glomerular filtration memberane in teh kidney and the lungs and...
The joints.
Lupis.
Hmm.
It is a hard one, often times. Science. Science findings. Sometimes things follow easily, straightforwardly, or simply. But othertimes things follow in precisely the way you would NOT have expected. Like chemistry. My intuitions go the other way, are upside down, maybe half the time. So I need to keep checking... I think my educated guess is x because of y (then I have to quickly quickly look it up and see if x is true otherwise I need to make sure my 'explanation' for falsehood doesn't become entrenched / believed.
Truly Corona doesn't like humidity?
Why not?
Do you mean if it is raining and I sneeze my sneeze travels less far?
Or something else?
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