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Has anyone noticed changes in their sleep pattern during lockdown? I haven't but I've been working throughout and am getting up at 5:30 most days to get an hour at the allotment before work. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52911395
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I'm getting to be an old dog that takes a lot of naps so my sleep pattern was a shambles anyway so no it is just as wacky with the lockdowns as before.
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kenneal - lagger wrote:Trump must be very relieved by all the rioting as it is taking the heat off his inept handling of the covid outbreak.
Can't claim any special knowledge
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careful_eugene wrote:Has anyone noticed changes in their sleep pattern during lockdown?
Nope.
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careful_eugene wrote:Has anyone noticed changes in their sleep pattern during lockdown? I haven't but I've been working throughout and am getting up at 5:30 most days to get an hour at the allotment before work. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-52911395
I am going to bed much later due to my fondness for playing the World of Tanks online game.
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Here's an interesting study, not directly covid, but they tracked 4 human coronaviruses for 8 years and found:
Conclusions
Coronaviruses are sharply seasonal. They appear, based on serial interval and secondary infection risk, to have similar transmission potential to influenza A(H3N2) in the same population.
https://academic.oup.com/jid/advance-ar ... 61/5815743
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Media reports of two small scale studies of victims.

One reports that blood type A+ people are more severely affected, and another says bald pattern men with higher androgen levels may be more affected.

Both were small scale studies, so not definitive.

I am male, balding and group A.

However, it was suggested hormone therapy used for prostate cancer may provide some protection. After 2 1/2 years of hormone therapy I would rather take my chances with the virus.
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Oxford still not giving up;

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Karl Friston, a neuroscientist at University College London, put it well recently: there is some kind of immunological “dark matter� out there stopping the virus from infecting as many of us as had first been feared. No one is quite sure what it is, but it does seem to exist. Sunetra Gupta, Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology at Oxford University has made the same argument: that the virus has followed the same pattern worldwide, irrespective of various lockdown policies. Immunity, she says, is more likely to explain its demise"



https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/0 ... ed-second/
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Ah of course why didn't I think of that. "Dark Matter" obviously
explains all those unknown unknowns. Silly me.
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Friston interviewed (yesterday) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUOFeVIrOPg
The ['Dark Matter'] headlining... was a very astute editorial move, I'm not sure that it was the most useful from a purely scientific point of view"
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Ha ! I knew it !
Catweazle wrote: I can't help thinking of dark matter.

We observe the universe behaving in a way that makes no sense to us, is irrational, and can only be explained by the existence of something we know nothing about and cannot see.

That's how I feel, that there is something driving things that I'm not privy to.
Or it could be 5G telecom frequency interacting with the chem-trails.
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Catweazle wrote:Ha ! I knew it !
Catweazle wrote: I can't help thinking of dark matter.

We observe the universe behaving in a way that makes no sense to us, is irrational, and can only be explained by the existence of something we know nothing about and cannot see.

That's how I feel, that there is something driving things that I'm not privy to.
Or it could be 5G telecom frequency interacting with the chem-trails.
Or more peak oils!! :)
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ReserveGrowthRulz wrote:
Or more peak oils!! :)
Sierra oil perhaps?

As the world collectively dances its way to doomsday we see ever diminishing demand peaks.
The religious crowd are very silent right now.
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https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/06 ... m=Facebook
'In the first big research scandal of the COVID-19 era, The Lancet and The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) today retracted two high-profile papers after a company declined to make the underlying data for both available for an independent audit, following questions being raised about the research. The Lancet paper, which claimed an antimalarial drug touted by President Donald Trump for treatment of COVID-19 could cause serious harm without helping patients, had had a global impact, halting trials of one of the drugs by the World Health Organization (WHO) and others.

Three authors on the Lancet paper requested the retraction, after initiating an independent review of the raw hospital patient data summarized and provided by Surgisphere, a small Chicago-based company operated by Sapan Desai, the fourth author of the study. Desai had previously said he and his co-authors—Harvard University’s Mandeep Mehra, Frank Ruschitzka of University Hospital Zürich, and Amit Patel, an adjunct faculty member at the University of Utah—were getting such an audit of the data, but the agreement apparently fell apart.'
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BritDownUnder wrote: As the world collectively dances its way to doomsday we see ever diminishing demand peaks.
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