Sunlight and heat appear to kill the virus quickly. Some good news according to preliminary results of study.
https://www.aol.com/article/news/2020/04/17/sunlight-destroys-virus-quickly-new-govt-tests-find-but-experts-say-pandemic-could-last-through-summer/24017889/
Perfect, we can get back to business as normal - as long as that business occurs on a outdoor patio on a sunny day 8-)
Our warm weather miracle!
Landscaping, home construction, general outdoor construction, open up the parks, outdoor sports... It is time.
Quote from: tower912 on April 18, 2020, 02:31:32 PM
Landscaping, home construction, general outdoor construction, open up the parks, outdoor sports... It is time.
This all varies by the state anyway. Around me - contractors, landscaping, etc are essential, and parks are open (except playgrounds and areas that lots of people would congregate).
Quote from: tower912 on April 18, 2020, 02:31:32 PM
Landscaping, home construction, general outdoor construction, open up the parks, outdoor sports... It is time.
Except for parks and sports, never stopped in NC.
Define quickly? It is likely true that several hours of exposure (depending on UV content) to the sun will kill the virus. But, if you are playing in a park, and a person is breathing hard, and you are breathing in the same air, the sun is having no effect on the virus.
There really hasn't been much fear of people getting infected from sidewalks, and surfaces outside. It is when people are not social distancing that there is a problem.
But I'm game, let's just have everyone work outside, 6-8 feet apart.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on April 18, 2020, 04:37:19 PM
This all varies by the state anyway. Around me - contractors, landscaping, etc are essential, and parks are open (except playgrounds and areas that lots of people would congregate).
Same here in Connecticut.
Quote from: forgetful on April 18, 2020, 05:33:57 PM
Define quickly? It is likely true that several hours of exposure (depending on UV content) to the sun will kill the virus. But, if you are playing in a park, and a person is breathing hard, and you are breathing in the same air, the sun is having no effect on the virus.
The link had the actual DHS presentation.
At "Full Intensity" the half-life was 2 minutes. Half Intensity = 3 min, Quarter = 4 minutes.
Full Intensity = "NYC during a clear day on summer solstice" ..
Quarter = "NYC clear day end of February.
"Sunlight reduced infectious virus to undetectable after just 3 minutes of exposure to the equivalent of midday sun on a clear day in the middle latitudes of the US."
If true .. that's really promising.
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on April 18, 2020, 10:04:01 PM
The link had the actual DHS presentation.
At "Full Intensity" the half-life was 2 minutes. Half Intensity = 3 min, Quarter = 4 minutes.
Full Intensity = "NYC during a clear day on summer solstice" ..
Quarter = "NYC clear day end of February.
"Sunlight reduced infectious virus to undetectable after just 3 minutes of exposure to the equivalent of midday sun on a clear day in the middle latitudes of the US."
If true .. that's really promising.
...for a few months... and deeennnnnn
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on April 18, 2020, 10:04:01 PM
The link had the actual DHS presentation.
At "Full Intensity" the half-life was 2 minutes. Half Intensity = 3 min, Quarter = 4 minutes.
Full Intensity = "NYC during a clear day on summer solstice" ..
Quarter = "NYC clear day end of February.
"Sunlight reduced infectious virus to undetectable after just 3 minutes of exposure to the equivalent of midday sun on a clear day in the middle latitudes of the US."
If true .. that's really promising.
Thanks for pointing this out. Looking over it, I don't believe this data at all. Perusing their results, it would be rejected by every peer reviewed journal.
They haven't even completed any of the studies yet. Why would they release this publicly? It makes no sense to put out an incomplete study, with zero methodology.
Also, the half-life's they report are inconsistent with detailed and published studies using much higher intensity UV lights (studies looking at N95 mask sterilization approaches using UV).
This has also been studied extensively for SARS and other coronaviruses. This data contradicts all prior studies. My guess, is they have an error in experimental setup. One of three things, either they have a photosensitizer in their culture medium for maintaining the virus (this is common and you need to be very careful what media you use when doing studies with light), or they are not taking the local temperature. Mimicking full-spectrum solar intensity generates considerable heat, so if they are only setting a thermostat, and not measuring local temperature, you can be off by 10-20 C.
The third, if they are inexperienced with solar intensity studies, they may be using published solar intensities for what hits the atmosphere, instead of what hits the actual surface of the earth. The former has substantially higher amounts of UV light. I'd believe those intensities would kill the virus in minutes.
Edit: I'm a little salty on this, because I've been seeing a lot of science coming out of the DHS and other govt institutions that seem like they are politically/goal driven, and not careful peer-reviewed science. That ends up giving science a bad reputation.
So, we might be able to take the expression "Sunlight is the best disinfectant" literally now.
Sun yes, hear no?
Guess we will find out soon in the numbers.
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/493530-french-researchers-high-temperatures-ineffective-against-coronavirus (https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/493530-french-researchers-high-temperatures-ineffective-against-coronavirus)
I'm not really seeing anything groundbreaking about this. Outdoor activity is fine, as long as you can still stay 6 feet away from people, who could potentially cough on you and get you sick. But I think this has always been the case.
Still makes it incredibly difficult to open parks, playgrounds, beaches, etc., especially in urban areas.
Golf courses could be ok, especially if walking only.
Don't really see this information changing much in the way of how we respond COVID-19.
WarriorDad
I am only buying into this theory if, and ONLY if, Hards gives his stamp of approval. I know he is likely busy working on the opening of businesses around the country, entering data into his multiple modeling charts, independent testing on possible vaccines and working with multiple state Gov's on delivery of PPE's...but, I know he will find time to approve or disapprove your post. FYI--I have pretty good idea which way he will go.
Quote from: Goose on April 21, 2020, 12:56:12 PM
WarriorDad
I am only buying into this theory if, and ONLY if, Hards gives his stamp of approval. I know he is likely busy working on the opening of businesses around the country, entering data into his multiple modeling charts, independent testing on possible vaccines and working with multiple state Gov's on delivery of PPE's...but, I know he will find time to approve or disapprove your post. FYI--I have pretty good idea which way he will go.
Good! Let's try to get the entire Covid board locked up!
Let me give it a try!
I'll only buy it if Keefer comes on here claiming it's the greatest tool you've ever seen! And when someone points out ways to improve it, instead of giving his good pal a heads up, he just condescendingly tells the person pointing out the clear holes in the tool that he's an idiot and his great friend is way smarter! And now that this perfect tool is being ridiculed nationally, Keefer has gone into hiding from the thread. Shocker! That's what real manly men who love eating meat do.
Quote from: WithoutBias on April 21, 2020, 01:17:19 PM
Good! Let's try to get the entire Covid board locked up!
Let me give it a try!
I'll only buy it if Keefer comes on here claiming it's the greatest tool you've ever seen! And when someone points out ways to improve it, instead of giving his good pal a heads up, he just condescendingly tells the person pointing out the clear holes in the tool that he's an idiot and his great friend is way smarter! And now that this perfect tool is being ridiculed nationally, Keefer has gone into hiding from the thread. Shocker! That's what real manly men who love eating meat do.
Did I miss this happening?
Quote from: Goose on April 21, 2020, 12:56:12 PM
WarriorDad
I am only buying into this theory if, and ONLY if, Hards gives his stamp of approval. I know he is likely busy working on the opening of businesses around the country, entering data into his multiple modeling charts, independent testing on possible vaccines and working with multiple state Gov's on delivery of PPE's...but, I know he will find time to approve or disapprove your post. FYI--I have pretty good idea which way he will go.
Classy. Attempting to goad me into insulting you so you and your buddies can whine about how I should be banned.
Lots of true colors coming through here. But they've always been on display.
Quote from: WithoutBias on April 21, 2020, 01:17:19 PM
Good! Let's try to get the entire Covid board locked up!
Let me give it a try!
I'll only buy it if Keefer comes on here claiming it's the greatest tool you've ever seen! And when someone points out ways to improve it, instead of giving his good pal a heads up, he just condescendingly tells the person pointing out the clear holes in the tool that he's an idiot and his great friend is way smarter! And now that this perfect tool is being ridiculed nationally, Keefer has gone into hiding from the thread. Shocker! That's what real manly men who love eating meat do.
So, are you asking for a Coronavirus haiku thread?
Quote from: Galway Eagle on April 21, 2020, 01:28:36 PM
Did I miss this happening?
https://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=60356.msg1228001#msg1228001
Quote from: Goose on April 21, 2020, 12:56:12 PM
WarriorDad
I am only buying into this theory if, and ONLY if, Hards gives his stamp of approval. I know he is likely busy working on the opening of businesses around the country, entering data into his multiple modeling charts, independent testing on possible vaccines and working with multiple state Gov's on delivery of PPE's...but, I know he will find time to approve or disapprove your post. FYI--I have pretty good idea which way he will go.
Goose - bad look here from you.
jesmu
I can only speak for myself, but two months of Hards preaching on every Covid topic has grown old. I stayed off for a couple of weeks and wish I had not engaged.
Be safe, everyone!!
Goose seems very mad
That Hards has strong opinions
He should take that walk
At home, so weary
For f*cks sake, Frozen again?
Can't wait to play golf
The only valuable part of the article.
"In a statement to Yahoo News, the DHS declined to answer questions about the findings and strongly cautioned against drawing any conclusions based on unpublished data."
More bad science journalism.
Clearly - this (stay at home, finances, business, etc) is affecting people. Lets try to focus on helping each other out instead of petty fighting.
Please.
Quote from: Skatastrophy on April 21, 2020, 02:02:11 PM
The only valuable part of the article.
"In a statement to Yahoo News, the DHS declined to answer questions about the findings and strongly cautioned against drawing any conclusions based on unpublished data."
More bad science journalism.
That was the only valuable part I saw too.
Did I miss a WarriorDad post? Wondering what precipitated another round of bickering.
Quote from: forgetful on April 21, 2020, 02:56:56 PM
That was the only valuable part I saw too.
Did I miss a WarriorDad post? Wondering what precipitated another round of bickering.
The haiku summary:
Hards and Lenny spat
Real chili calls for ban
Goose piles on for kicks
Quote from: Goose on April 21, 2020, 01:56:06 PM
jesmu
I can only speak for myself, but two months of Hards preaching on every Covid topic has grown old. I stayed off for a couple of weeks and wish I had not engaged.
Be safe, everyone!!
You're free to not read my comments, or put me on ignore. Pretty simple thing to do instead of trying to pick a fight every time you come back.
Having said that, I do generally appreciate your commentary, when it isn't an attempt to rustle my jimmies.
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on April 21, 2020, 04:04:35 PM
You're free to not read my comments, or put me on ignore. Pretty simple thing to do instead of trying to pick a fight every time you come back.
Having said that, I do generally appreciate your commentary, when it isn't an attempt to rustle my jimmies.
All the bickering
Is unnecessary and
Rustles Hards' jimmies
Quote from: StillAWarrior on April 21, 2020, 04:09:43 PM
All the bickering
Is unnecessary and
Rustles Hards' jimmies
I feel like this is another thing I don't want to Google
Quote from: TSmith34 on April 21, 2020, 04:38:16 PM
I feel like this is another thing I don't want to Google
But... you might. Just try it!
(https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/249/829/562.jpg)
UnrustledJimmies. Damnit, now I need to change my password.
I don't know if this goes here or the treatment thread.
https://thehill.com/homenews/coronavirus-report/494428-trump-suggests-using-light-heat-as-coronavirus-treatment (https://thehill.com/homenews/coronavirus-report/494428-trump-suggests-using-light-heat-as-coronavirus-treatment)
Ban clouds. And roofs. And walls.
Why has no one investigated injecting sunlight into the body? Many people are asking. The best people.
Quote from: pbiflyer on April 23, 2020, 08:18:58 PM
Why has no one investigated injecting sunlight into the body? Many people are asking. The best people.
I think it's equally effective if you just blow it up everyone's...you know.
Some updates on UV sunlight at the virus
https://elemental.medium.com/how-sunlight-the-immune-system-and-covid-19-interact-cd3220e9abf5
Can we inject it in us? Maybe concoct a mix of UV rays and cleaning products to inject straight into our lungs?
Quote from: wadesworld on May 15, 2020, 02:25:54 PM
Can we inject it in us? Maybe concoct a mix of UV rays and cleaning products to inject straight into our lungs?
Everyone knows that sunshine is to be blown directly up your ass.
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on May 15, 2020, 02:28:53 PM
Everyone knows that sunshine is to be blown directly up your ass.
https://www.health.com/mind-body/perineum-butt-sunning-wellness-trend
If sunlight and hot weather kill this virus easily I wonder why Brazil is having such a hard time combating covid. Second highest worldwide rate of serious cases. Someone help me out here.
Could we slingshot Trump to the sun to test the theory?
Brazil has an incompetent right wing president at war with the governors of the providences in his country. The governors are trying to do the right thing. He is actively working against them. So they have really gone the Sweden route and not really done anything to stop it.
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on May 15, 2020, 02:58:40 PM
If sunlight and hot weather kill this virus easily I wonder why Brazil is having such a hard time combating covid. Second highest worldwide rate of serious cases. Someone help me out here.
Could be density living?
NYT had a story today about India. Despite compelte lockdown, Mumbai has 25% of the cases in the country but it's also the most dense and packed.
Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on May 15, 2020, 03:04:02 PM
Could be density living?
NYT had a story today about India. Despite compelte lockdown, Mumbai has 25% of the cases in the country but it's also the most dense and packed.
And it is hot, humid, and sunny.
Quote from: tower912 on May 15, 2020, 03:02:38 PM
Brazil has an incompetent right wing president at war with the governors of the providences in his country. The governors are trying to do the right thing. He is actively working against them. So they have really gone the Sweden route and not really done anything to stop it.
Interesting.
Yes, density is a thing. Sharing elevators, stairwells, etc. along with poor sanitation and being stacked on top of each other. Of course there is going to be more transmissions under those conditions. Like every other virus.
https://news.yahoo.com/not-even-close-peak-yet-173453159.html
A link that doesn't say the opposite of my argument.
Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on May 15, 2020, 03:04:02 PM
Could be density living?
NYT had a story today about India. Despite compelte lockdown, Mumbai has 25% of the cases in the country but it's also the most dense and packed.
Absolutely, I was just attempting to dispel the myth that sunlight and warm weather have had any impact on where this virus is prevalent.
Quote from: tower912 on May 15, 2020, 03:02:38 PM
Brazil has an incompetent right wing president at war with the governors of the providences in his country. The governors are trying to do the right thing. He is actively working against them. So they have really gone the Sweden route and not really done anything to stop it.
And to add to this, my Brazilian friend and co-worker said the one and only reason anyone voted for him was he was going to clean up corruption in Brazil. Brazilians are sick of corruption and if he made no strides towards it then he will be a goner. Same friend says currently he's made no strides towards this promise and Brazilians are pissed.
Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on May 15, 2020, 03:27:53 PM
And to add to this, my Brazilian friend and co-worker said the one and only reason anyone voted for him was he was going to clean up corruption in Brazil. Brazilians are sick of corruption and if he made no strides towards it then he will be a goner. Same friend says currently he's made no strides towards this promise and Brazilians are pissed.
Drain the swamp, eh?
New Northwestern University study on the potentials benefits of sunshine / Vitamin D and mortality rate of COVID 19
https://www.bostonherald.com/2020/05/15/could-a-sunnier-summer-in-boston-reduce-coronavirus-mortality/
Quote from: WarriorDad on May 15, 2020, 10:40:32 PM
New Northwestern University study on the potentials benefits of sunshine / Vitamin D and mortality rate of COVID 19
https://www.bostonherald.com/2020/05/15/could-a-sunnier-summer-in-boston-reduce-coronavirus-mortality/
Vit D has been suspected to be important to fight against covid since feb
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on May 15, 2020, 11:00:26 PM
Vit D has been suspected to be important to fight against covid since feb
I'm not sure why this isn't being broadcast / common knowledge. Vit D is so cheap, I think my bottle was like $8 for 800 pills, so we're literally talking a penny each.
I've been nagging my family every day for 3 months, take this pill. I was hoping the kids could learn how to swallow .. (they tried but quit like the quitters I've raised them to be.)
.. So the kids chew them and spit out the shell. It tastes like .. nothing. Like gel water.
Vitamin C, Vitamin D. Simple immune boosters.
Quote from: tower912 on May 16, 2020, 10:31:27 AM
Vitamin C, Vitamin D. Simple immune boosters.
Plus a very high amount of people are deficient in Vit D in general. Especially from early autumn to late spring.
I would urge caution about the "single vitamin" supplements, unless you have a known deficiency of the specific vitamin you are replacing. Often they contain megadoses (several times the RDA), and can actually cause some bad stuff. The most concerning are the fat-soluble ones (A, D, E and K), because it isn't as easy for your body to just pee out the excess. Specifically regarding Vitamin D, too much can cause hypercalcemia, which is not something you want to have.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hypercalcemia/symptoms-causes/syc-20355523
The water soluble vitamins (B and C) are generally less of an overdose concern, because you usually just pee out the excess. Still, taking more than you need is kind of a waste for that very reason - it just ends up in the toilet.
In the absence of a specific, known vitamin deficiency, you are almost always better off just taking a good multivitamin supplement like One-A-Day or Centrum.