Saturday, November 6, 2021
Parsing Some Covid Disinformation
Sunday, October 17, 2021
Random Thoughts - 10-17-2021
Courtesy of CDC |
Covid
It's been nearly 2 years, depending on the actual start. Here is some stats, courtesy of Our World in Data...
- 47.5% of the world population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
- 6.65 billion doses have been administered globally, and 20.44 million are now administered each day.
- Only 2.7% of people in low-income countries have received at least one dose.
In the USA, we have achieved 68.4% fully vaccinated of persons 18 and over, per the CDC.
Burrowing down, indicates my state (Kentucky) has 69.86% of that age groups full vaccinated.
- The seven day average infection rate (KY) of 1, 932 compared to average daily rate from beginning of 1,265.
- The seven day average death rate is 34, compared to average daily rate since the beginning of 16.
The average age of infection and deaths has fallen since pre-vaccination, when the death rate was primarily over 60, with 92% of deaths above that range, with above 80 counting over half of deaths, 70~80 was about 1/4 and 60~70 was about 1/7. The average age was approximately 78, with infection's average age at 44.
Since the start, the average age of death is now 74 and infections at 40, with the 7-day age of death at 66 and infection at 37.
The good news if such a thing is possible... both infections and deaths are dropping rather fast. However, this is a global pandemic and until that low income vaccination rate above improves... another wave of some new variant is not out of the realm of possibilities.
The WHO has decried wealthier countries with plentiful vaccine access are...
Hoarding
Tis true, but food hoarding is starting to crop up... and I don't mean just in my pantry. There are countries that are net exporters of food and countries that are net importers. Whether you believe in climate change is irrelevant at this specific point in time. Weather has wreaked havoc on food importing AND exporting countries. Importing regions such as large swaths of heavily populated countries in Asia and most of Africa
The extent is some countries are beginning to limit exports, due to their own needs, just as countries that import are facing reduced crops.
While it is likely food shortages will occur in some areas, much higher prices will be likely for all. It is no different than natural gas, petroleum, coal, etc.
While I have received my booster shot and have a full to overflowing pantry, does not mean I am immune to the potential of societal breakdown on a global scale. If it comes, it will be due to a dearth of leadership. It is what fills that void, that is the worry.
Of course, I am probably over reacting and everything is hunky dory!
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Getting Those Covid Boosters
My wife and I got our Pfizer covid boosters yesterday. Arms a bit sore, but nothing unusual. I guess we can wait a couple of weeks for a ramp up in antibodies and then charge out into the public...
But then we really don't care to do that, as the hermit life has become quite a comfortable way to go. Why go out into the public and put up with all the nonsense that seems to be taking place.
We got our shots at a Kroger Pharmacy and our original 2 doses in public settings, but other than that have only been inside medical facilities since May of 2020.
We are all stocked up on food, other than perishables and if forced could get by for a couple of months, possibly more.
I have noticed that some of the frequently used items are becoming more difficult to get via curbside. Not sure if they are in store and most people I would ask about this... are also curbside shopping.
That's it for now.
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