There is something very ghoulish happening in New York City.

It seems the story about the Nursing Home in NY I posted about yesterday continues to get more macabre:

 

The first coronavirus patients admitted to a Queens nursing home under a controversial state mandate arrived along with some grim accessories — a supply of body bags, The Post has learned.

An executive at the facility — which was previously free of the deadly disease — said the bags were in the shipment of personal protective equipment received the same day the home was forced to begin treating two people discharged from hospitals with COVID-19.

Within days, three of the bags were filled with the first of 30 residents who would die there after Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Health Department handed down its March 25 directive that bars nursing homes from refusing to admit “medically stable” coronavirus patients, the exec said

Coronavirus patients admitted to Queens nursing home — with body bags

And all of the sudden I am having this feeling that people of authority in NYC are playing Operation T4? Or at least they are playing hot potato and spreading the virus even more around the city in a sick game of Misery Loves Company.

 

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Why I hate the argument around college football players

Senator Chris Shit-for-brains Murphy decided to Tweet about the college draft.

He reiterated some points about college football that I’ve heard before and I absolutely fucking hate with a vehement passion.

Fuck college football player and everyone along with them tho think that they are so fucking special that they should get pro player salaries while in college or should be able to be drafted out of the freshman years in college.

If professional football is like any other profession, then college football players are effectively students majoring in football.  The time they spend playing in college is training to be professional football players.

This is no different than engineering students who spend four years working on a degree in engineering training to be professional engineers, or medical students training to be doctors, or nursing students training to be nurses, or even education majors training to be teachers.

Medical students, nursing students, education majors, law school students all have to do unpaid or internships as part of their education.

My wife had to do a semester of student teaching.  My sister had to spend a semester in a hospital.  My dad clerked for judges.  That is part of the accreditation.

I did two years of unpaid work under a PE in order to get my PE.  As a doctoral student I did research for companies and all I got was a discount on my tuition.

Playing college ball is the unpaid internship of the college football major.

Yes, the university makes money off of them.  The university made money off of me when I wrote grant proposals and white papers that brought in funding for research and equipment.

I’m tired of the bitching.  Football players should not be treated any more special than any other students who are required to do internships or student work to earn their degree and place in the professional world.

I’ve thought about this and have two sollutions.

One:

Colleges should create a BA in Football.  Any student who makes the team should be allowed to major in Football.  Forget making college football players pick a degree in some other subject.    Teach them game strategy, some sports medicine, the economics of football, personal money management, etc.  The stuff that a pro ball player needs to be successful.  Just admit that those kids are there to try to be pro ball players and stop bullshitting them and us with having them cheat to pass classes they don’t care about in degrees they might never use.  If they don’t get drafted, it sucks to be them, but lots of kids graduate with useless degrees too.  Not every kid with a journalism degree ends up a talking head on CNN or MSNBC.

Two:

End college football the way we know it altogether.  Spin it off as minor league like baseball.  I like this idea more because I really hate the fact that in many states, the highest-paid state employees are the millionaire salaries of the state’s big-school football coach.  In Alabama, Nick Saban is a state employee making an $11.125 million in salary.

Let the NFL create a minor league that young players can join out of high school and let it be easier for cities to create minor league franchises.  The let those coaches and players earn their money in the private sector.

I’d prefer the latter approach, but whatever we do, we need to stop treating college football players like they are pros getting screwed.  They are not.  They are students training for the pros and should be treated accordingly.

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My Coronavirus theory

I am not an epidemiologist.  I am not a virologist.  I am not a medical doctor.

Take everything I say with a grain of salt.

All my caveats aside, I have read several news articles that have made me think, and I have a theory about the Coronavirus.

The news about Coronavirus antibody tests.

From California:

Second university’s antibody tests reveal that 55-times more Californians have had coronavirus than officials have reported after Stanford study found 4% of the state’s population has been infected

From New York:

Study shows 13.9% of people tested in New York state have coronavirus antibodies, Cuomo says

From Miami:

Miami-Dade has tens of thousands of missed coronavirus infections, UM survey finds

About 6 percent of Miami-Dade’s population — about 165,000 residents — have antibodies indicating a past infection by the novel coronavirus, dwarfing the state health department’s tally of about 10,600 cases, according to preliminary study results announced by University of Miami researchers Friday.

So it seems that from antibody testing, way more people have been exposed to Coronavirus than what was previously expected.  Most of the people who are infected prevent with very mild to no symptoms.

Also news from California:

First American coronavirus deaths took place weeks before initially thought

The first American to die of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus that has become a global pandemic, succumbed weeks earlier than initially believed, officials in California said late Tuesday.

The Santa Clara Medical Examiner-Coroner said autopsies on two people who died in early and mid-February showed they had been infected by the virus. Samples sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tested positive on Tuesday.

The two people died at home on Feb. 6 and Feb. 17, making them the earliest-known victims of the coronavirus in the United States.

This shows that the virus was in the US earlier than initially believed.

I wouldn’t be surprised if we found more Coronavirus deaths as far back as December or January.  China’s first death was in November and I have a hard time believing that the virus didn’t escape China for three months.

I was sick as hell in February with a fever and cough that wouldn’t die and was tested negative for influenza, strep, and bronchitis, and I had just had a flu shot in October.  I was so sick I couldn’t move for a day.  I’m serious, I could barely roll over under the blankets, I couldn’t stand up.  I have never had body aches so bad before.  I’m pretty sure I had Coronavirus around Valentine’s day.

The anecdotes and studies on the effects of hydroxychloroquine have been inconclusive.  Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.  Some of the anecdotes suggest that hydroxychloroquine works incredibly fast, sometimes even overnight.

Hydroxychloroquine is used in the treatment of Lupus, which is an autoimmune condition.  The anti-inflammatory effects of hydroxychloroquine were what was touted as being effective against the virus.

Published literature about the effects of the virus says this:

Cytokine storm (CS) refers to excessive and uncontrolled release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Cytokine storm syndrome can be caused by a variety of diseases, including infectious diseases, rheumatic diseases and tumor immunotherapy. Clinically, it commonly presents as systemic inflammation, multiple organ failure, and high inflammatory parameters.

The symptoms of Coronavirus vary greatly, from being a mild flu in some, to causing blood clots in others.

There is a great paper about Cytokine storm and H1N1, and what is interesting is how some biological factors in Cytokine storm are also found in autoimmune conditions.

The New York Times ran a headline:

The Coronavirus Patients Betrayed by Their Own Immune Systems

In these people, it’s their body’s response, rather than the virus, that ultimately causes harm.

Cytokine storms can overtake people of any age, but some scientists believe that they may explain why healthy young people died during the 1918 pandemic and more recently during the SARS, MERS and H1N1 epidemics. They are also a complication of various autoimmune diseases like lupus and Still’s disease, a form of arthritis. And they may offer clues as to why otherwise healthy young people with coronavirus infection are succumbing to acute respiratory distress syndrome, a common consequence of a cytokine storm.

So here is my theory:

A huge number of people are and have been exposed to Coronavirus and it’s been blowing around the for months, probably since December.

It really only hurts people with a genetic prevalence for some auto-immune conditions.  Essentially, some people have a severe allergic reaction to the virus and they die, other people don’t and they are fine.

This is why I was sick as hell.  My father had Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis.  My mother’s mother had rheumatoid arthritis.  My father and grandmother are diabetics.  I have a strong family history of autoimmune conditions.  I myself have IBS and degenerative disc disease (early-onset arthritis in my spine).

I was susceptible and my wife and kids were not.

Eventually, I believe that we will find out that nearly everyone who got seriously sick or died of Coronavirus had a predisposition to an immune system problem.  Without this predisposition, getting infected produces, at most, a mild cold.

Hydroxychloroquine will be effective as a treatment for those people who have the autoimmune factors that can be treated with Hydroxychloroquine.  If you have other immune problems that are not treatable with Hydroxychloroquine, it’s ineffective.  For example, Lupus and alopecia respond well to Hydroxychloroquine but Crohn’s does not.  Remicade, which is a treatment for Crohn’s, can cause alopecia.  Not all autoimmune conditions respond to the same drugs the same way.  This variability in immune responses to Hydroxychloroquine will explain the variations in test results.

Rather than locking people down, testing for antibodies, or carrying around immunity cards, people should be tested to see if they have the immune response factors that make someone susceptible to a severe Coronavirus response.  If they do, and if they are the type that responds well to Hydroxychloroquine, then that drug might do them very well as a prophylactic.

I have a feeling that ultimately the biggest gains against Coronavirus will be made, not by epidemiologists, but by rheumatologists.

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Wuhan V. Madness: Virginia’s Regime expects to open back the state in 2 years.

Phase One, state officials said Friday, will still involve keeping some businesses closed, while others reopen under “strict safety restrictions.”

Phase One will also involve “continued social distancing, continued teleworking [and] face coverings recommended in public,” according to an outline of the plan made public Friday.

How long that phase will last is unclear, but State Health Commissioner Norman Oliver said he expected it to be in effect until “medical countermeasures” like a treatment or vaccine are rolled out broadly.

“I, personally, think Phase One will be a two year affair,” Oliver said. “There are a lot of people working on this, and I hope they prove me wrong, but I don’t see it happening in less than two years.”

UPDATE: Northam outlines phase one of Virginia’s plan for emerging from COVID-19 pandemic

This is madness. What is next? I won’t dare to speculate least give this assholes more food for thought. I have no idea how are they planning to control the population so they can “behave” for at least 2 years under onerous regulations. This is going to bring social unrest like they have not seen.

They are fully intoxicated with power.

I think we are moving from “Heads may fall” to “Heads need to fall.”

 

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