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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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07/20/2021 11:13 AM
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What are the current numbers of infections? I haven't seen anything since the weekend but it was at 1596 as of 7/15. They stopped mass testing so the infection numbers don't mean much any more. Deaths and hospitalization are probably the better numbers to track. Saturday we were at 28 admitted patients and 17 deaths but I know more have passed since then with no reporting.
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
[Re: RatmansWife]
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07/20/2021 11:15 AM
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Nominally they have gone down (due to recoveries and deaths); but since they've stopped their intensive testing efforts that doesn't necessarily reflect current conditions. I think it is still at 1596 cases as of yesterday (source: BVI Platinum News)
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
[Re: JasonHelmbrecht]
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07/20/2021 11:26 AM
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Wow, 17 deaths, and there have been more since then? Wow.. Before this round of infections, there was only one death?
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
[Re: RatmansWife]
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07/20/2021 11:30 AM
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Any increase in desire of people there to get vaccinated? You'd think going from 1 death for a year to 16 new deaths that might provide some encouragement. Assuming no one who was vaccinated died?
Really sad as the BVI could be booming right now just like the USVI is.
Matt
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
[Re: Zanshin]
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07/20/2021 12:30 PM
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Zanshin--that is good news! Hopefully many more will get vaccinated. Perhaps the seriousness of this is finally sinking in.
Carol Hill
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
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07/20/2021 06:59 PM
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That’s 1,222, which is 3.82% of the population, if they’re all first doses. That’s a great jump! I hope they can meet or exceed those numbers for the next several weeks. When is the new vaccine shipment due?
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
[Re: GeorgeC1]
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07/20/2021 07:03 PM
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And, unfortunately the jump in fatalities usually trails the jump in cases by a couple of weeks.
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
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07/21/2021 10:18 AM
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Astra Zenica does not seem to be as effective. Would be nice if they could get either Moderna or Pfizer.
Carol Hill
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
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07/21/2021 12:05 PM
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Agreed. No way would I personally want J & J (if I weren't already vaccinated, which I am!!)
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
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07/21/2021 12:34 PM
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Yeah, I did some looking it seems it is a lot less effective against the delta variant. Given that, the others do make more sense.
Matt
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
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07/21/2021 02:14 PM
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I got the J&J, which normally is only given to the homeless in Germany (because it is so difficult to get them to come twice); but I got in a local lottery due to an outbreak in the city where I was. For me the vaccine is just an insurance policy against severe sickness and prevents hospitalization - I still act as if I'm not vaccinated. I realized how times have changed, one guy at the store register today was sniffling and I wondered if it was COVID, allergies, or just a coke habit... There is nothing wrong with the J&J vaccine other than the negative spin it attracts when the coffers for the other two stop over-flowing with dollars. For a hesitant population they might want to consider a one and done. BTW, I've read two separate articles this week in which one said J&J is outperforming the Pfizer/Moderna against the variant and the other said it's not performing well against the variant. Just gotta do your own thing...
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
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07/21/2021 02:50 PM
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J & J is only about 75% effective, in general, versus Pfizer and Moderna, each at nearly 95%. That 20% is a BIG difference to me.
Carol Hill
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
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07/21/2021 03:18 PM
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J & J is only about 75% effective, in general, versus Pfizer and Moderna, each at nearly 95%. That 20% is a BIG difference to me. Again, what good is Pfizer or Moderna if a population is particularly resistant to getting a vaccine in the first place. At that point one shot may be all they are willing to take. So I think that we can agree that having the J&J (along with the others) offered to them would be the way to reach the most people. 75% efficacy would FAR OUTPACE their current protection which obviously wasn't much.
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
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07/21/2021 04:48 PM
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mfringsley--on that, we agree, that their current protection is basically zero..
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
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07/22/2021 11:55 AM
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If I remember the data correctly, the J&J 67% efficacy rate is in the prevention of CONTRACTING COVID-19. The efficacy in the prevention of SEVERE SICKNESS & HOSPITALIZATION is comparable to that of Phizer and Moderna, is it not? Forgive the caps...
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
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07/22/2021 12:01 PM
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That could be, but this whole topic has become a general one, not about the original topic, which is extremely important. Sorry for my role in the thread drift.
Let's get back to the topic of current Covid levels in the BVI..
Carol Hill
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
[Re: Zanshin]
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07/22/2021 02:14 PM
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Wait, they have 30,000 rapid tests just sitting there somewhere?? "The minister explained that there are some 30,000 rapid test kits “sitting right now” and said these should have been made available sooner but his team is still working on a strategy on how to best implement it."
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Re: CDC raises BVI to level 4 Covid
[Re: RatmansWife]
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07/22/2021 02:21 PM
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Unfortunately, the rapid tests won't help the problem of people being turned away at the ferry and then missing flights. USVI now requires an antibody or PCR test and that system is overwhelmed. They would need to figure out a strategy to prioritize outbound USVI tests or increase capacity so every result is returned in 24 hours.
We're coming to the wrap up of this year's busy season (either naturally or forced) so that may be enough to bring some relief to the testing load.
I ALWAYS recommend flying. That process has been working for a while and there is a lot more redundancy in carriers. My recommendation stands; if you are in the BVI or planning a trip in the next couple of months, change your tickets and fly thru SJU.
Last edited by JasonHelmbrecht; 07/22/2021 04:06 PM.
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