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News is emerging that some of the disinformation (such as the rumor that Trump was going to do a nationwide lockdown) originated from Chinese agents.
Taiwan came back down to one single new case, also someone from the navy ship. The admiral of the three ship group and his boss were both fired.
The sailors where allowed complete freedom of travel after returning. They used cell records to fine everyone who was in the same proximity for 15 minutes or longer to the 700 crew and others who had been on the ships. The found about 200,000 people who were warned to monitor their health.
Panama’s Ministry of Health has announced that the Rt for the country as a whole has been reduced to below 1 (the number needed for it to stop propagating), and the number of days for a doubling of cases has increased to 16. However, the number for some provinces is still above 1. The government has also made it mandatory to wear a mask any time you leave the house.
I do hope they at least ease up on the “dry law” (prohibition of alcohol sales) soon. Despite rationing my supply, I’m down to my last two beers. 
This is disturbing. Researchers in France have observed that the infection rate among smokers seems to be much lower than for non-smokers, in a country that has a comparatively high rate of smoking. This has prompted experimentation with nicotine patches.
Obviously this is a minute dataset that is probably not really indicative of anything other than the fact that tobacco tends to facilitate social distancing.
Disturbing, why?
The better we understand this virus, the better it can be addressed. Information is always good to have.
Smoking - at least in the US - seems largely to be a side effect of the desire to hang out and chat with others. If you watch the smokers at a company or (as I recall) at a school, they all go off and get in a circle to smoke and chat.
One way that I have suggested that groups try to tackle smoking is to set up carrot trays in socializing areas, so that people can stand in a circle and have something to do while listening to others talk. Give them what they are looking for through a healthier alternative.
Nicotine be as it may, I suspect that we’re dealing with something like the airplane hole fallacy.
Basically, if you look at airplanes coming back from war, the bullet and shrapnel holes don’t tell you where the planes are getting hit the most. If you see a lot of holes in the wings, it doesn’t mean that you want to armor the wings. If you see almost no holes in the cockpit, ever, then you do want to armor the cockpit.
The planes that were shot in the cockpit didn’t come back from the war. It’s where you don’t see holes that you need to armor.
Likewise, with smokers, by the time you’re over 65 either the odds are pretty decent that you will have been killed by the cigarettes. If they haven’t, then you’re probably one of those genetic freaks who will live to 100 despite smoking 2 packs a day because you’ve just got supergenes. And, just like you’re extra immune to cigarettes, you’re also extra immune to covid-19. If the one can’t get your lungs to stop, the other ain’t gonna either.
Or, at least, that would be my running hypothesis, minus better evidence to the contrary.
Ferrets have been experimentally infected with COVID19, and they’ve shown ferret to ferret transmission to occur in ferrets. Ferrets get human influenza very easily and are used in influenza research. Look for the cost of pet ferrets to climb, as more are purchased for research.
Cite: PDF of a Journal pre-proof: Infection and Rapid Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in Ferrets
That seems like a relatively boring thing to look for. I am much more looking forward to seeing the panic shopper with 100 ferrets in their cart.
That may be a bit of chicken-and-egg reasoning. Smoking used to be legal in most U.S. offices and other workplaces; it was only in the 1990s, when states started banning smoking indoors, that smokers started having to leave their offices / workspaces, and go off to a designated smoking area, in order to smoke. They wind up hanging out and chatting with other people who also have to go to that “exile space” in order to smoke.
I’m old enough to remember my boss at my college work-study job sitting in his office, chain-smoking while he worked. At my first post-college job, in '89, a number of people in my office smoked at their desks (though the company required them to use smokeless ashtrays).
Apologies if you can’t read this but:
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](UK coronavirus deaths more than double official figure, according to FT study | Free to read)
I would probably expect a similar outcome in the US, if the UK is seeing this, so it’s likely that we’re only seeing about 50% of fatalities in our current reporting.
This one really bugged me. It was/is completely unnecessary of the navy to be visiting allies like Palau at a time like this. There ought to be no port visits for a year or two. Now these 22 cases risk blowing what was a tightly-run only-400-infected national ship wide open with a bigger infection wave.
Today in Austria:
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[li] Austria’s judicial system is facing a backlog of 30,000 court cases. The ministry of justice is now equipping the courts with more videoconferencing technology to allow trials to be conducted remotely.[/li]
[li] The amount of coronavirus testing in Austria is currently bit more than 20 tests per 1000 inhabitants. This is about the same as Germany, and significantly better than the USA (12 tests per 1000 inhabitants), France (7) and the UK (6). However, it lags behind Italy (23), Switzerland (26), Estonia (31), Luxembourg (56), and Iceland (126).[/li]
[li] For the first time in a very long time, today’s sitting of the Austrian parliament passed no coronavirus-related legislation, though some of what was on the agenda is related to the pandemic.[/li]
[li] The government has announced operating rules for barbers and hairdressers, which are due to reopen on 2 May. Customers must wash or disinfect their hands upon arrival, must wear mouth and nose coverings, and must maintain distance from other customers. When grooming eyebrows, eyelashes, moustaches, and beards, staff must wear plexiglass face shields.[/li]
[li] Current statistics: 14,889 confirmed infections, 510 deaths, 11,328 recovered.[/li][/ul]
That is less surprising than finding ferret to ferret transmission to happen in–say–bandicoots.
I hurt myself laughing. :D:D:D:D:D:D