Coronavirus COVID-19 *Global Health Emergency* #17

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Also, I forgot to tell everyone I made homemade hand sanitizer. I combined a fourth aloe Vera and half 90% running alcohol. I tried to stir it but it stayed separate.

I then poured it into a bowl and whisked it. Too runny so I added more aloe Vera.

Perfect. It works.
 
Not looking forward to all the snowbirds coming home. Low # of cases here in Ontario Canada but what will that look like in the weeks to come. We are staying put for now and wont be visiting my Michigan Family any time soon. I'm in a risk category.
 
Also, I forgot to tell everyone I made homemade hand sanitizer. I combined a fourth aloe Vera and half 90% running alcohol. I tried to stir it but it stayed separate.

I then poured it into a bowl and whisked it. Too runny so I added more aloe Vera.

Perfect. It works.

Cant talk right now but I have the alcohol and aloe vera gel as well. I screenshotted instructions, something about a spatula...

New case in NYC, with info on how he caught the virus:

"The first EMS worker in the city has tested positive for the coronavirus, the union said Monday.

The man got the potentially deadly bug from his girlfriend, an airline flight attendant who is now quarantined overseas, a source added."

https://nypost.com/2020/03/09/first-ems-worker-in-nyc-tests-positive-for-coronavirus/

Cats out of the bag. Bigtime. Moo.
 
The White House task force is working on a pamphlet on how to keep healthy in homes, businesses, schools.

It was mentioned in the briefing that just concluded.

jmo

Ah. Yes. I heard part of that but not the guidelines themselves. I felt there was a better tone from what I heard but was dismayed by the minimization of saying the average age of death from this is 80. First, how do they know? What source did they examine?

Second, what about the hospitalizations of people of all ages including the young? And people who are younger but have underlying conditions? I read the recovery can be months. That’s a damn problem!
 
New case in NYC, with info on how he caught the virus:

"The first EMS worker in the city has tested positive for the coronavirus, the union said Monday.

The man got the potentially deadly bug from his girlfriend, an airline flight attendant who is now quarantined overseas, a source added."

https://nypost.com/2020/03/09/first-ems-worker-in-nyc-tests-positive-for-coronavirus/
The age of the EMT and of the flight attendant are not provided in the article, but I'm guessing that are not over 60.

FWIW.

jmo
 
The White House briefing - Saying the risk to the general public is low and risk of critical illness is low doesn't really substantiate the need for the government to initiate pay tax cuts, hourly wage earners sick pay, small business loans. I love the initiatives suggested but if the risk is low why do we need the tax cuts and guaranteed sick pay for hourly workers, kwim ?
 
I just Lysol sprayed the Jimmy John driver who ignored my commands to put it "over there on the food tray" he goes out out of his way to walk all the way over to my desk and proceed to breathe on me ....so I sprayed him , I said it 2x.....hope there's no legal issues but Good lord EVERY building he has been is a risk! POLL AM I CRAZY? I have 2 girls one has type 1 diabetes and asthma and 1 with just asthma, so I dont need you breathing on me !

Wow what a loss of humanity.
What indignity.

I'm so sad that people in fear will resort to this.
How did you make that other human being feel, I wonder.
I'm very sorry for him and you that you had this type of exchange.
You should be careful of this behaviour in the future lest someone physically harm you because of your reaction.
 
Powerful narrative from a Doctor in Italy from Bergamo, that he is sharing with the world because he wants them to understand that COVID19 "is not the flu":

A thread written by @silviast9

Quotes from thread:

2/ This is the English translation of a post of another ICU physician in Bergamo, Dr. Daniele Macchini. Read until the end "After much thought about whether and what to write about what is happening to us, I felt that silence was not responsible.

3/ I will therefore try to convey to people far from our reality what we are living in Bergamo in these days of Covid-19 pandemic. I understand the need not to create panic, but when the message of the dangerousness of what is happening does not reach people I shudder.

4/ I myself watched with some amazement the reorganization of the entire hospital in the past week, when our current enemy was still in the shadows: the wards slowly "emptied", elective activitieswere interrupted, intensive care were freed up to create as many beds as possible.

5/ All this rapid transformation brought an atmosphere of silence and surreal emptiness to the corridors of the hospital that we did not yet understand, waiting for a war that was yet to begin and that many (including me) were not so sure would ever come with such ferocity.

6/ I still remember my night call a week ago when I was waiting for the results of a swab. When I think about it, my anxiety over one possible case seems almost ridiculous and unjustified, now that I've seen what's happening. Well, the situation now is dramatic to say the least.

7/ The war has literally exploded and battles are uninterrupted day and night. But now that need for beds has arrived in all its drama. One after the other the departments that had been emptied fill up at an impressive pace.

8/ The boards with the names of the patients, of different colours depending on the operating unit, are now all red and instead of surgery you see the diagnosis, which is always the damned same: bilateral interstitial pneumonia.

9/ Now, explain to me which flu virus causes such a rapid drama. [post continues comparing covid19 to flu, link below]. And while there are still people who boast of not being afraid by ignoring directions, protesting because their normal routine is"temporarily" put in crisis,

10/ the epidemiological disaster is taking place. And there are no more surgeons, urologists, orthopedists, we are only doctors who suddenly become part of a single team to face this tsunami that has overwhelmed us.

11/ Cases are multiplying, we arrive at a rate of 15-20 admissions per day all for the same reason. The results of the swabs now come one after the other: positive, positive, positive. Suddenly the E.R. is collapsing.

12/ Reasons for the access always the same: fever and breathing difficulties, fever and cough, respiratory failure. Radiology reports always the same: bilateral interstitial pneumonia, bilateral interstitial pneumonia, bilateral interstitial pneumonia. All to be hospitalized.

13/ Someone already to be intubated and go to intensive care. For others it's too late... Every ventilator becomes like gold: those in operating theatres that have now suspended their non-urgent activity become intensive care places that did not exist before.

14/ The staff is exhausted. I saw the tiredness on faces that didn't know what it was despite the already exhausting workloads they had. I saw a solidarity of all of us, who never failed to go to our internist colleagues to ask "what can I do for you now?"

15/ Doctors who move beds and transfer patients, who administer therapies instead of nurses. Nurses with tears in their eyes because we can't save everyone, and the vital parameters of several patients at the same time reveal an already marked destiny.

16/ There are no more shifts, no more hours. Social life is suspended for us. We no longer see our families for fear of infecting them. Some of us have already become infected despite the protocols.

17/ Some of our colleagues who are infected also have infected relatives and some of their relatives are already struggling between life and death. So be patient, you can't go to the theatre, museums or the gym. Try to have pity on the myriad of old people you could exterminate.[BBM]

18/ We just try to make ourselves useful. You should do the same: we influence the life and death of a few dozen people. You with yours, many more. Please share this message. We must spread the word to prevent what is happening here from happening all over Italy."

20/ I finish by saying that I really don't understand this war on panic. The only reason I see is mask shortages, but there's no mask on sale anymore. We don't have a lot of studies, but is it panic really worse than neglect and carelessness during an epidemic of this sort?

19/ Full post here, you can DeepL: https://www.ecodibergamo.it/stories/bergamo-citta/con-le-nostre-azioni-influenziamola-vita-e-la-morte-di-molte-persone_1344030_11/ …

JMO
A great summary and message by this Doctor on the front lines.

If people dont want to listen to anybody else, they should at least listen to the Doctors on the front lines.

For here in the US, I am sure many people have at least visited a hospital here in the US as either a visitor or a patient, and seen first hand how they are usually at their capacity or have limited "beds" with a normally filled waiting room.

I think we are now seeing why China built those emergency hospitals as I am sure they were in the same boat and didnt have the regular hospital "beds" to put the very sick patients who needed ventilators and other breathing assistance.

I sure hope the US is ramping up places to put sick people and also securing as many ventilators and other breathing aparatus as possible.

We are in this together with the world and prayers for everyone everywhere.
 
The White House briefing - Saying the risk to the general public is low and risk of critical illness is low doesn't really substantiate the need for the government to initiate pay tax cuts, hourly wage earners sick pay, small business loans. I love the initiatives suggested but if the risk is low why do we need the tax cuts and guaranteed sick pay for hourly workers, kwim ?
I think it was Pence who said all the governors have been coming to him with concerns about it.
 
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