[FRIAM] Papers on asymptomatic transmission and serology

Barry MacKichan barry.mackichan at mackichan.com
Mon Mar 23 12:31:21 EDT 2020


Wasn’t that used in the ebola epidemic?

—Barry

On 23 Mar 2020, at 12:15, cody dooderson wrote:

> @Steve Smith <sasmyth at swcp.com>. You mentioned that someone who has 
> become
> resistant to a virus may be able to donate their blood to someone
> struggling with symptoms. does that actually work?
>
> Cody Smith
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 8:48 AM Edward Angel <angel at cs.unm.edu> wrote:
>
>> This weekend I received an email from a good friend in NZ. Unlike the 
>> U.S,
>> NZ spent the last two months preparing for what is happening now. For
>> example, the schools spent a lot of time preparing teachers to be 
>> able to
>> teach effectively on line.
>>
>> Ed
>> _______________________
>>
>> Ed Angel
>>
>> Founding Director, Art, Research, Technology and Science Laboratory
>> (ARTS Lab)
>> Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, University of New Mexico
>>
>> 1017 Sierra Pinon
>> Santa Fe, NM 87501
>> 505-984-0136 (home)   angel at cs.unm.edu
>> 505-453-4944 (cell)  http://www.cs.unm.edu/~angel
>>
>> On Mar 23, 2020, at 8:36 AM, Barry MacKichan <
>> barry.mackichan at mackichan.com> wrote:
>>
>> The case count in New Zealand is at least 100. The early cases were 
>> from
>> travelers who had been in Italy and Iran. Then the word went out that
>> citizens needed to come back to NZ, and some cases were among this
>> counter-diaspora. Then a group from a cruise ship went on a tour 
>> through Te
>> Papa, a national museum in Wellington and infected a number of others 
>> on
>> the tour. As of this weekend, they were at threat level 2 (I don’t 
>> know
>> precisely what that meant) and with clear community transmission, 
>> they
>> upped it to level 3 which means ‘You have two days to get ready for 
>> total
>> lockdown’. After two days, they will go to level 4 — total 
>> lockdown. The
>> schools are closed, university students have been sent home and 
>> classes are
>> canceled for four weeks. When they resume they will be online.
>>
>> —Barry
>>
>> On 21 Mar 2020, at 13:09, Steven A Smith wrote:
>>
>> How, by the way, is NZ doing with this themselves?  I always think of
>> them as a sort of safe-haven being as relatively isolated as they are
>> yet with an anglophone first-world embedding.
>>
>> - Steve
>>
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