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To: arun gera who wrote (176572)8/16/2021 11:52:21 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217734
 
Re <<Maybe a more seasonal pattern will emerge. But humans were not behaving normally as per previous seasons for the last 1.5 years.>>

True. As I noted, I did not want to get fancy with the stats, and just accept the numbers as they are, as a run-rate.

We best give watch & brief another 30-90 days to do a better guesses.

I am not optimistic on absolute infection, death and hospitalisation counts going forward.

I am also not counting on the officialdoms to tell the truth in good time, that what the population got dosed with might be somewhat, or extremely problematic.

I just do not know how bad Covid actually is to fairly healthy folks who ought to be going about their business making a living and having fun, thus being agnostic on vaxx of any flavour.

If vaxx is so great, I ponder, why are 'they' trying to tempt me with free stuff (apartments, gold, cars, vacations to no-where, etc etc) - as in., what the phuck am I missing

check out the free one-year stay by the shangri-la hotel. Throw in a vaxxed girlfriend and some gold, the offer becomes irresistible. But I got to ask, 'what is the catch'?

hongkongfp.com

HKFP Guide: Hong Kong Covid-19 vaccination lucky draws you can enter now

HKFP rounds up the lucky draws already open to the fully vaccinated.

by Rhoda Kwan07:36, 22 July 2021

Updated: 16/8/21

Dozens of Hong Kong companies have launched lucky draws for fully vaccinated Hongkongers as part of a government campaign to boost vaccinations before September. Prizes on offer range from taels of gold to free insurance coverage.

Photo: RTHK Screenshot.HKFP rounds up the lucky draws already open to the fully vaccinated.

Luxury flat and cash A lucky draw sponsored by Ng Teng Fong Foundation, Sino Group and Chinese Estates Holding Limited offers a grand prize of a HK$10 million apartment to a Hong Kong permanent resident and HK$100,000 worth of credit to 20 other winners. Extra prizes, including a flat at Grand Central, Kwun Tong, were added for a round in early September.

Photo: Lucky Draw website.The cash credit is open to all fully vaccinated Hong Kong residents aged 18 and over as of September 1, including foreign domestic workers. Winners will be announced in The Standard and Sing Tao on September 13.

Sun Hung Kai’s daily draw Sun Hung Kai Properties has announced an assortment of almost 7,000 prizes totalling HK$10 million, including and an iPhone 12. Others include a luxury staycation and hotel and dining coupons. The raffle will announce one winner per day until August 31. Only Hong Kong permanent residents over 18 are eligible to enter the draw.

Genting Dream cruisesPhoto: Dream Cruises website.Dream Cruises are offering three lucky winners “ Super Seacations” on luxury cruise ship Genting Dream. Top prize is an “all-you-can-eat” annual pass valued at HK$3.8 million while four others may win a 2-night stay for up to six people. Entries close on July 30.

Worldwide Shangri-la stays Photo: Shangri-la’s website.The five-star hotel is offering a year’s worth of stays across its network of over 100 locations across the world. Apply by August 31. The group is also offering exclusive staycation deals for fully vaccinated people at both Island and Kowloon hotels.

Taels of gold Photo: Henderson Development’s website. Henderson Development Group is handing out taels of gold along with vouchers and coupons. One tael of gold will be awarded fortnightly from July 8 until September 20, when a grand prize of up to 60 taels of gold and other cash prizes will be drawn. All fully vaccinated Hong Kong residents aged 18 and over are eligible.

Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce rafflePhoto: HKGCC website.The HKGCC is offering an assortment of prizes, including MTR tickets, Cathay Pacific business class tickets, movie tickets, and dining and shopping vouchers. The seven rounds of lucky draws will be held between July and September.

ChinaChem GroupPhoto: ChinaChem website.The Chinachem Group is offering prizes including hotel staycations, year-round buffet passes, and movie tickets, as well as HK$1,000 shopping vouchers to spend at their malls.

Free health coverage Photo: Provincial Insurance website. Prudential is offering 10 winners 10 years worth of health coverage for up to HK$12 million and another 10 winners 10 years worth of travel coverage, including up to HK$1.2 million worth of travel insurance for unlimited travels within one year.

Towngas shopping vouchers Towngas is giving away 50 HK$10,000 shopping vouchers and 2,500 HK$1,00 shopping vouchers to spend on food and dining, electronics and health and beauty products from its Towngas Fun online platform.

China Construction Bank The bank has announced over 500 cash prizes, ranging from a grand prize of HK$128,000 to a consolation prize of HK$800.

Tesla from GoodmanGoodman group is offering up to HK$1 million in prizes, including a Tesla Model 3 Long Range. Other prizes include HK$20,000 Lane Crawford vouchers and HK$10,000 Ikea vouchers. Open to Hong Kong residents who are 18 and above by September 2.

Photo: Goodman Group.Lifetime meals at Kam Kee Cafe

ALSO ON HKFP

The local cha chaan teng is offering one winner a lifetime’s worth of meals at its eateries, capped at HK$3,000 per month.

Second prize is one year of free meals, while third is three months of free noms. Open to holders of a valid Hong Kong identity card.

LCD TV from TCL TCL Technology is offering a 55 inch LCD TV to the winner of its lucky draw.

Sasa cash coupons Sasa is offering up to HK$1 million worth of coupons for its stores, split into ten winners of HK$100,000 to be announced weekly from August 2.

Photo: Sasa. HK$20 million from the Li Ka-shingThree companies and foundations linked to the city’s richest man is offering a total of HK$20 million worth of CK Group vouchers. Open to Hong Kong residents who are an adult on or before August 31.

Photo: Internet. Chinese Gold and Silver ExchangeThe exchange is offering 31 daily prizes.

Chinese Manufacturers’ Association The association is offering an assortment of prizes, including massage chairs, a Nissan Serena e-Power, and up to HK$1 million of free spending credit.

3 MobilePhoto: 3 mobile. 3 Mobile is offering a 128 G iPhone 12 Pro to 33 winners. Other prizes include HK$800 handset discounts and an extra 33 GB of 5G data on your next contract renewal.

InterContinental dining couponsK.Wah International has launched a raffle for HK$1 million worth of international dining coupons for restaurants at the InterContinental at Tsim Sha Tsui.

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition CentreThe Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre is offering a 33 different prizesvalued at over HK$500,000 at its restaurants. Top prize is a year’s worth of unlimited dinner buffet for one person at Congress Plus.

Book vouchers from Sino United PublishingSino United Publishing aims to promote the “joy of reading” by launching HK$2 million worth of book vouchers for its stores across the city. Five HK$10,000 book vouchers and 950 HK$1,000 are still up for grabs.

Free Cathay Pacific private plane ridePhoto: Cathay Pacific. Cathay Pacific is offering one winner and their friends and family a private plane ride on its new A321neo aircraft. Other prizes include up to one million Asia Miles points. The lucky draw is open to all Hong Kong residents who are also Asia Miles or Marco Polo members and over 18 years old.

Spending Credit from the Hong Kong Association of BanksMember banks have joined together to offer HK$6.5 million worth of prizes. 65 winners will be entitled to choose between HK$100,000 of spending credit or shopping vouchers.

Free tours with the Hong Kong Tourism BoardPhoto: Hong Kong Tourism Board.In the absence of international travel tours during the pandemic, the tourism board has launched a raffle for free tours across the city, including visits to fishermen villages, bouldering sites, and farms in Kam Tin.

Regal Hotel accommodation and dining prizes Regal Hotels has launched its lucky raffle featuring 1,154 accommodation and dining prizes worth over HK$2 million. Prizes include a year’s worth of stays at their iclub hotels and dinner buffet tickets.

Other groups including Hong Kong International Airport have also announced lucky draws. Details will be released due course.

LATEST ON COVID-19 IN HONG KONG



To: arun gera who wrote (176572)8/26/2021 11:20:46 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217734
 
Re <<... because I suspect and we must all suspect, that the Gregorian calendar and astronomy are factors in Covid season, a wild guess>>

CNN appears to be waking up to the possibilities that …

(1) Covid is seasonal

(2) the drop of cases from May to June has nothing to do with anything other than the season

(3) the rise of cases from August 2020 to August 2021 says vaccination might just not be working, in the best case, and worsening the longer term, in the worst case

edition.cnn.com

With more than 100,000 people in the hospital with Covid-19 in the US, this August is worse than last, expert says

(CNN) — More than 100,000 people are hospitalized with Covid-19 in the US -- the first time that level has been reached since January -- as medical workers say they're once again struggling to treat waves of patients.

The latest figure, amid a summer surge in Covid-19 cases driven by the highly transmissible Delta variant, is also more than double what it was on the same day last year, when vaccines were not available as they are now.

Hospitals and researchers have been saying the vast majority of this year's hospitalized patients are unvaccinated. The availability of vaccines makes the current hospitalization surge tragic, Dr. Paul Offit, a member of the US Food and Drug Administration's vaccine advisory committee, told CNN Wednesday.

"The numbers now ... are actually in many ways worse than last August," Offit said. "Last August, we had a fully susceptible population, (and) we didn't have a vaccine. Now, we have half the country vaccinated ... but nonetheless the numbers are worse.

"The Delta variant is one big game changer," he said.

Covid-19 hospitalizations and cases have soared since late June as the Delta variant gained dominance in the US.
More than 100,317 Covid-19 patients were in US hospitals Wednesday -- more than six times higher than the figure was roughly nine weeks ago, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services.

The only other period that figure was above 100,000 was from late November to early January, when the country saw a major surge in cases.

Fully vaccinated people are far less likely than unvaccinated people to be hospitalized with Covid-19, a recent study from Los Angeles County affirmed.


Infection and hospitalization rates among unvaccinated people were 4.9 and 29.2 times, respectively, those in fully vaccinated persons on July 25, researchers from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health wrote in the study, which was published this week by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Very few fully vaccinated people with coronavirus infection went to a hospital: 3.2%, of them were hospitalized, 0.5% were admitted to an intensive care unit and 0.2% required mechanical ventilation, the researchers said.

The study included data on coronavirus infections that occurred in Los Angeles County from May 1 through July 25. The data, which involved both vaccinated and unvaccinated people, included only laboratory-confirmed cases of infection and were representative of infections in the county alone, not the entire United States.

"The findings in this report are similar to those from recent studies indicating that Covid-19 vaccination protects against severe Covid-19 in areas with increasing prevalence of the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant," the researchers wrote.

The country has averaged more than 152,400 new Covid-19 cases a day over the past week -- more than 13 times what the figure was about nine weeks ago, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

12-hour wait in a Tampa emergency room

With 48.3% of the US still not fully vaccinated, hospitals are straining to keep up with incoming patients as cases rise.
Florida has been hit particularly hard, with the worst per capita Covid-19 hospitalization rate in the country -- about 80 per 100,000 people. That's followed by Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and Louisiana, each with more than 55 hospitalizations per 100,000 people, according to HHS data.

"I had to turn away a cancer patient that needed an emergency treatment," Florida oncologist Dr. Nitesh Paryani told CNN. "For the first time in 60 years of my family's history of treating cancer, we had to turn someone away ... We just didn't have a bed. There was simply no room in the hospital to treat the patient."

Paryani said his Tampa emergency room recently had a 12-hour wait.

In New Mexico, the acting secretary of health, Dr. David Scrase, said if nothing changes, the state is on track to reach crisis standards of care within the next week to accommodate the continued rise in cases.

Covid-19 intensive care hospitalizations have risen so quickly, officials are having trouble creating accurate charts to illustrate it, Scrase said.

"Because we're at over 100% capacity, these beds are filled before we get time to make the map," he said.


Tracy Brooks, an echocardiogram technician, takes readings from a critically ill Covid-19 patient in an intensive care unit at the Willis-Knighton Medical Center in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Some leaders change tactics, others double down

As cases have surged across much of the country, some leaders have implemented measures to mitigate spread, while others have pushed back on those types of measures.

Officials in Baltimore County, Maryland, declared a local state of emergency Tuesday after the seven-day Covid-19 case rate jumped 370% since July.

"While we've made undeniable progress in our fight against this deadly virus, the rapid emergence of the Delta variant has made it clear that we need access to every tool in our toolbox to be able to respond to it," County Executive Johnny Olszewski said in a statement.

On Maui, in Hawaii, Mayor Michael Victorino asked residents and visitors to respond to soaring cases and hospitalizations there by avoiding unnecessary activities for at least three weeks. Victorino is also asking Gov. David Ige for approval of new mandatory restrictions on gathering sizes.

"This is not rocket science, everyone. It's real simple," Victorino said Tuesday. "We've got to step it up again."

In Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot joined many other leaders who have announced mandates for government employees to be vaccinated against Covid-19.

Meanwhile, the governors of Texas and Florida have doubled down on their stances against mandates for vaccination and masks.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order Wednesday extending the current policy prohibiting vaccination mandates by "any government entity" throughout the state, according to a statement from his office.

And Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who previously issued an executive order banning mask mandates in schools, reiterated Wednesday that school districts imposing mask mandates "are violating state law."

"We think the parents are best situated to make that decision and if these entities are going to violate state law ... there's consequences for that," DeSantis said, responding to questions from reporters.

Texas children's hospital sets weekly case record

With no vaccines available to children under 12 and school starting up across the country, experts are concerned about the growing number of infections among children.

Texas Children's Hospital is seeing an unprecedented surge of pediatric coronavirus cases, with a record number of kids being hospitalized for the virus and children are showing up sicker than before, Dr. Jim Versalovic, interim pediatrician in chief at the Houston-based hospital system told CNN.

"We have reached new records in the Delta surge," Versalovic said Wednesday. "We had reached a high over 900 cases in one week, in early January of 2021. That was our winter surge peak. We have now exceeded 1,300 cases in one week."

Earlier this year and last year, many children who tested positive for coronavirus had mild symptoms or no symptoms at all, he said.

"What we're seeing now are more symptomatic children and children with very prominent fever, congestion, fatigue and other symptoms," including a cough, he said. "A greater proportion of children who are infected with the Delta variant are presenting with symptomatic infections, with notable symptomatology," he added. "We've seen more infants and young children presenting with symptomatic infection and hospitalized with Covid-19."

And in Louisiana, the state department of health said Wednesday that a child under the age of 1 died due to Covid-19, the first death in a child that young in the state in more than six months, Gov. John Bel Edwards said.

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee reminded parents Wednesday that masks are the best tool to protect their children against spread.

"Every parent can have their children wear a mask to school, as a tool to mitigate the spread, to make sure that your kid is in school more days than not," the governor said.

Last week, Lee signed an executive order giving parents the ability to opt their children out of a school mask mandate if one is implemented by a school board or health board.


CNN's Deidre McPhillips, Jacqueline Howard, Lauren Mascarenhas, Kiely Westhoff, Andy Rose, Carma Hassan, Keith Allen, Melissa Alonso, Kate Conerly, Maggie Fox and Rebekah Riess contributed to this report.



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