I think it would be nice if we could all work together to expand this community a bit and we can do this by suggesting what you would like to see in the sidebar and any resources we can compile together to add to it.
I think it would be nice if we could all work together to expand this community a bit and we can do this by suggesting what you would like to see in the sidebar and any resources we can compile together to add to it.
Here's some sites that I check from time to time. Some are directly covid related, some are to get a feel of Covid 's impact
This is the WHO covid dashboard https://data.who.int/dashboards/covid19/cases?n=c
Dashboard for Worldwide FLUNet data https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiZTkyODcyOTEtZjA5YS00ZmI0LWFkZGUtODIxNGI5OTE3YjM0IiwidCI6ImY2MTBjMGI3LWJkMjQtNGIzOS04MTBiLTNkYzI4MGFmYjU5MCIsImMiOjh9
US centric stuff
US wastewater monitoring https://biobot.io/data/ Tho it's becoming less and useful as more counties drop out.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Civilian Labor Force - With a Disability, 16 Years and over from the US Population survey https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LNU01074597
Ordering free tests from usps https://special.usps.com/testkits
US hospital bed capacity https://data.commercialappeal.com/hospital-capacity/ No idea how up to date or accurate this site's data is.
People's CDC (US nonprofit) does a weather report where they cover wastewater trends from biobot and other covid news. https://peoplescdc.org/weatherreports/
This is the linktree for the Insta account covidisntover, they do weekly hangouts online for people who are still taking covid seriously.
Cleanairclub's rundown of Protective Nasal Sprays https://twitter.com/Clean_Air_Club_/status/1685790242681331713
edit: I think that's it for now. If I think of anything else, I'll add it.
Thank you very much
Jessica Wildfire on nasal sprays on doomer.io, twitter doesn't work for me so can't compare it to the other link.
People cdc's youtube channel, might be redundant
Somewhat related, I think a stickied thread with useful information like nasal sprays and vaccine advancements would be beneficial.
nose sprays are great
I've also seriously considered walking into a grocery store with a few full garbage bags full of clean air, attached to a hose, attached to a garbage bag hood on my head.
That way no contaminated air makes it into my nose. It seems like one garbage bag can last a person about 10 minutes (do your own research don't take this at face value)
At this point I'd just get my groceries delivered.
I do, but going to the grocery store in person is more convenient
Happy to help.