@Crimsonorblue22 said in Anybody watching the Cyclones ?:
KSU Covid
that’s for sure - ended up with ISU like at 539 yards of offense - -KSU 149. - - If they would of left Purdy and the RB in GOD only knows how bad it could of got. - - KSU had NO answer for them period. - - They started talking about the COVID how it had hit KSU - - the COVID has effected everybody to some degree - it wouldn’t of made any difference here
@nuleafjhawk said in Feeling pretty fortunate today/ Blessed - puts things in perspective:
Thankful that your wife is OK!! Prayers for you both to put it behind you quickly and that it won’t be a long, drawn out trial.
thank you. Ya me too but there are whispers that he might try to claim insanity - which in turn will draw this trial out
@DanR said in How do you discipline a disobedient cat?:
hide the trashcans and don’t leave anything on the counter. Boom, you’re trained.
LOL well played.
@nwhawkfan said in Today really puts things in perspective for me:
@jayballer67 said in Today really puts things in perspective for me:
@DanR said in Today really puts things in perspective for me:
@jayballer67 Been thinking about you and your wife and sending every good vibe I have over your way. Hang in there, man.
Thank you appreciate the thoughts & Vibes buddy. I know she will be all right - -got to stay positive. The nurse that did the test DID say that a lot of these test results almost always come back negative. - - That’s a good thing , as if it does then that means the lesser of the , two evils as they then could use medication to help - -the other side is probably liver transplant and blood transfusions once a week - - - NOT GOOD.
Again appreciate ya , just a lot going on right now , my wife then just found out that my Sister looks like has gotten Alzheimers & has gotten really bad forgetting a lot. Sad to see her this way she is 74. She is going to have to take B-12 shots for 5 days in a row then once a week for 6 months and then one a month to try and slow. She has to go and get a driving test done to see how she does , Dr concerned about her driving skils now - - just a mess a ;ot on the ol plate. - - Thanks again
I echo the sentiments of everyone else on this board. Sometimes the words “thoughts and prayers” seem inadequate, but I’ll pass them along anyway. Hope for the best for both of y
Always appreciated never inadequate to me - -means a lot to know people are thinking of you at times like these - -thanks again
@broadmind hello and welcome to KU Buckets! How’s life on the other side?
This is an excellent question. This article provides some answers:
https://www.statnews.com/2020/07/20/study-provides-first-glimpse-of-efficacy-of-oxford-astrazeneca-covid-19-vaccine/
Basically, the vaccine developed by Oxford with AstraZennica is in phase 3 trials (being tested on 15k people) and the Cansino vaccine developed in China is about to start phase 3 (ie large group) testing.
We will have the results in October or November. Assuming success, from there I don’t know the turnaround to widespread availability in various parts of the globe.
Just got through reading an article with Michael Osterholm , the Director of the Center for Infectious Disease.
He Stated that they feel that in September when High School level and in the College & Universities that we are going to see an Explosion of Cases that will far surpass what we saw after Memorial day.
He States that for us to really control the Virus that we need a more strict 2nd lockdown for 6 weeks to where we have the virus contained to like ONE case per thousand individuals.
Case have risen up to 40 % in young children , they said not sure how much to put into that because of possibly more testing and that young for sure are carriers but more possibly A symatic - -I know - -I know thats not the way to spell tht so sorry but anyways
@mayjay not at all. If breaking down the facts and offering a logical conclusion that differs from the consensus is considered insane these days, then we’re doomed!