Post 9zY2twYCBS7jPDfZ5M by JulieSqveakaroo@dragon.style
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(DIR) Post #9zXu0Ead7zSrVHjVtg by fribbledom@mastodon.social
2020-09-26T09:03:17Z
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What nobody seems to be talking about:Due to the increased hygiene awareness and rules, fewer people than typical have been infected with other viral or bacterial infections since March."Our influenza season ended pretty abruptly in March. In the southern hemisphere the influenza season has gone almost unnoticed. Most other cold viruses have also become rare." (C. Drosten)There is a lot to learn and research here.
(DIR) Post #9zXuoQqVplGTzj68hs by colonelj@kiwifarms.cc
2020-09-26T09:12:44.100920Z
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@fribbledom CDc ended flu season in April, a month earlier than last year, so it becomes an eternal covid19 season https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/68/wr/mm6824a3.htm
(DIR) Post #9zY2suviiuui5eBRrs by ljwrites@rage.love
2020-09-26T09:49:55Z
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@fribbledom people are saying hand hygiene & masks in public spaces may well be a new norm, even aside from the fact that the pandemic still has years to go.
(DIR) Post #9zY2twYCBS7jPDfZ5M by JulieSqveakaroo@dragon.style
2020-09-26T10:18:43Z
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@fribbledom Amazing, in'nit?If folks ACTUALLY wash their hands far more freqvently instead of just not doing it, and actively try to stay distanced from folks who are noticeably coughing and such, it helps.