on โ08-04-2020 01:14 AM
Mitigation and response to detected coronavirus infections is thankfully proving effective , but tends to be reactionary , so what is the situation in the wild ?
Undetected infections ? self recovered ? undetected asymptotic cases ? Who can say at this time.
A random sample of residents in one area might prove interesting and validate to an improved extent current successes , also reduce any surprises.
A representative population group of say 1000 people residing in the same suburb of Sydney , but not having any coronavirus interventions therein as per the immediate area
Notification of intent to test on a relaxed Saturday afternoon , door to door knock, voluntary only , id and address confirmed, $100 thanks for co-operation per person including children , to assist with re-prioritising activities and maintain enthusiasm for the project.
Sort of like a clinical double blind test - a baseline
Any pertinent comments ?
on โ10-04-2020 10:01 AM
Now blinking in the harsh light of enlightenment you are now free to in future reply intelligently - although i suspect your motivation for ignorant replies is motivated by ingrained conditioned personal and national cultural cringe against informed serious dialogue
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Che?
on โ10-04-2020 11:14 AM
@colic2bullsgirlore wrote:
@*kazumi* wrote:
@colic2bullsgirlore wrote:
What's the difference between an undetected infection? and an undetected asymptotic case ?
an undetected infection - could be somebody who thinks they just have a cold or mild case of flu
an undetected asymptotic case - is somebody who has no symptoms but is infectious
Where does asymptomatic come from?
The word asymptomatic is first recorded in the 1930s. It is composed of the Greek-based prefix a-, meaning โnotโ or โwithout,โ and symptomatic. Take note of this a-, as we are going to see again in our article.
What does asymptotic mean?
For the word asymptotic, we need to move from health class to math class. Asymptotic is an adjective form of asymptoteโwhich has nothing to do with medical symptoms.An asymptote is โa straight line approached by a given curve as one of the variables in the equation of the curve approaches infinity.โ
well maybe bucky i meant to write asymptomatic rather than asymptotic - I appreciate your so researched reply indicating my mistake with qualifications i must add , very impressive, is a shame so many people do not seem to be able to live without conflict , eh troll ?
on โ10-04-2020 11:20 AM
@bright.ton42 wrote:Now blinking in the harsh light of enlightenment you are now free to in future reply intelligently - although i suspect your motivation for ignorant replies is motivated by ingrained conditioned personal and national cultural cringe against informed serious dialogue
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Che?
Huh LOL
on โ10-04-2020 11:23 AM
โ10-04-2020 11:40 AM - edited โ10-04-2020 11:43 AM
Re-lodged to correct medical term and clarify subject intent
Mitigation and response to detected coronavirus infections is thankfully proving effective , but tends to be reactionary , so what is the situation in the wild ?
Undetected infections ? self recovered ? undetected asymptotic asymptomatic cases ? Who can say at this time.
A random test of all residents in one area might prove interesting and validate to an improved extent current successes , also reduce any surprises.
A representative population group of say 1000 people residing in the same A whole suburb of Sydney , but not having any coronavirus interventions therein as per the immediate area
Notification of intent to test on a relaxed Saturday afternoon , door to door knock, voluntary only , id and address confirmed, $100 thanks for co-operation per person including children , to assist with re-prioritising activities and maintain enthusiasm for the project.
Sort of like a clinical double blind test - a baseline, a control sample
Any pertinent comments with qualifications as in facts not aspersions ?
ver2
Find out how effective mitigation has been by testing everyone within a city suburb on the same day as a representitive data set
never infected,
previously infected but not now
infected and shedding but showing no symptoms
infected and showing symptoms,
Deceased ( but unknown)
on โ10-04-2020 01:01 PM
on โ10-04-2020 02:32 PM
Another appearance, qewens! i wonder what the root of the problem is?!
on โ10-04-2020 02:55 PM
@joz*garage wrote:Another appearance, qewens! i wonder what the root of the problem is?!
Methinks your wonderance is best answerable by consideration into the difference between a juxtaposition and an oxymoron.
Oxymoron relies on the juxtaposition of two words that have conflicting meanings that would normally negate each other. There have been many excellent example of this. Please consider my pontification.
on โ10-04-2020 03:34 PM
Republished to mitigate troll replies
Some cleaning up of content
Mitigation and response to detected coronavirus infections is thankfully proving effective , but tends to be reactionary , so what is the situation in the wild ?
Undetected infections ? self recovered ? undetected asymptomatic cases ? Who can say at this time.
A test of all residents in one area might prove interesting and validate to an improved extent current successes
Notification of intent to test on a relaxed Saturday afternoon , door to door knock, voluntary only , id and address confirmed,
Sort of like a clinical double blind test - a baseline, a control sample
Any pertinent comments relating to the subject matter , with qualifications, is encouraged ,
but deliberate and persistent troll comments of a personally denigrating nature will result in a request to be addressed appropriately , in order the free writtern speech relating to subject matters is not suppressed by violators of humanity and destructive elements within societies - for such repliers is suggested your own post thread and therefor be free to denigrate all who choose to contribute there.
Find out how effective mitigation has been by testing everyone within a city suburb on the same day as a representative data set
never infected,
previously infected but not now
infected and shedding but showing no symptoms
infected and showing symptoms,
Deceased ( but unknown)
on โ10-04-2020 03:46 PM
LOL.