Coronavirus COVID-19 *Global Health Emergency* #10

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  • #981
Great. I have a doctor's appt next week in Fulton county.
 
  • #982
So far 120 plus Hospital employees not working. Plus fire departments and police. And emts I assume. That end of things needs be handled differently :confused: We need these people.
 
  • #983
MTA on Twitter

We're working around the clock with @CDCgov @HealthNYGov and other agencies to coordinate our efforts and keep our customers and employees safe.

Here’s more about what measures we’re taking, and how you can help keep yourself and your neighbors healthy:
 
  • #984
Call it panic buying if you want. But tomorrow I plan to panic buy.
 
  • #985
NO!!! Absolutely NO!
I've spoken to some aquaintances they already said they'd sneak out to go party or hang out with friends. So, no I don't trust others to self-isolate!

I’m so glad you called them “acquaintances” and not friends. Otherwise, I’d suggest getting new friends. How incredibly selfish to even think about sneaking out of isolation to hang out or party. It’s people like that who are going to be the death of some of us. :mad:
 
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  • #987
So far 120 plus Hospital employees not working. Plus fire departments and police. And emts I assume. That end of things needs be handled differently :confused: We need these people.
Exactly!
 
  • #988
2nd for Mass...

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Public Health today announced its first presumptive positive case of COVID-19 since testing started Friday, February 28, at the State Public Health Laboratory. The woman is in her 20s and lives in Norfolk County. She recently traveled to Italy with a school group and was symptomatic. She is recovering at home.

The individual’s test results came back positive just this evening. Specimens will be sent to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and, if confirmed, this would be the second confirmed positive COVID-19 case in Massachusetts since the outbreak started in the US in January. The risk to the public from COVID-19 remains low in Massachusetts.

First Presumptive Positive Case of COVID-19 Identified by Massachusetts State Public Health Laboratory
 
  • #989
I unfortunately, agree.

This virus spreads like wildfire, it seems even more virulent than Chicken Pox or Measles.
 
  • #990
:eek:Where are all these people getting Covid in Italy? The airports? Planes?
 
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:eek:Where are all these people getting Covid in Italy? The airports? Planes?

They must be detecting only a fraction of those actually carrying it. How did like all the people with it just happen to decide to hop planes to dozens of different countries across the world and infect people everywhere?
 
  • #993
Just got back from my local supermarket. They were swamped. Meat department was seriously wiped out. Checker says it's been nuts. P.S. I'm in San Diego, California.

I just went to the market in Santa Ana. It’s kind of funny. Everything was pretty much there except much of the organic frozen veggies. Store was FULL of meat. Toilet paper. Canned goods. The rice was a bit depleted. Some of the sale toilet paper was out.

I got some provisions. But I’m not doing more. My problem is I usually shop daily for what we are eating that night. Unless I go out. I’m not used to pre-planning.
 
  • #994
I am hoping they will soon figure out exactly how this gets transmitted - its easier to avoid people coughing/sneezing on you, and being careful about what you touch... but the idea of it somehow floating in the air from people who don't know they are sick is what freaks me out.
That is the only way it can be spreading. Infected people coughing and sneezing, as with Flu, it doesn't have to fly in your face for you to catch it. It is airborne and we breathe the same air. And as with the Flu, it seems the spray from a sneeze can land living germs onto hard surfaces and door handles etc. Hence the 'keep your hands sanatized and away from your face' advice! There does not have to be any direct or physical contact with an infected person.. If you walk into a room that they have just walked out of, you're highly likely going to catch it. The world has lost the battle to contain it IMO X
 
  • #995
Not like we didn’t see it coming, but- Oh wow. This could really change some things.

Oh yeah. And it wasn’t as busy as usual at 6:00 pm on a weekday.
 
  • #996
:eek:Where are all these people getting Covid in Italy? The airports? Planes?
I'm thinking it has to be a place where international tourist go - could be people working at a landmark, tour guides, hotel workers?

Or, it's so widespread in Italy you could get it anywhere?

jmo
 
  • #997
I wish they would say what day this guy flew in to Atlanta. Some friends of mine went through there recently and it would be nice to know if it was before or after this man.
 
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That is the only way it can be spreading. Infected people coughing and sneezing, as with Flu, it doesn't have to fly in your face for you to catch it. It is airborne and we breathe the same air. And as with the Flu, it seems the spray from a sneeze can land living germs onto hard surfaces and door handles etc. Hence the 'keep your hands sanatized and away from your face' advice! There does not have to be any direct or physical contact with an infected person.. If you walk into a room that they have just walked out of, you're highly likely going to catch it. The world has lost the battle to contain it IMO X

Someone was sneezing like mad in the supermarket. Young man in front of me coughed once and I acted like he was the plague. Ran backwards and waited a few seconds. Probably did me no good.
 
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I'm thinking it has to be a place where international tourist go - could be people working at a landmark, tour guides, hotel workers?

Or, it's so widespread in Italy you could get it anywhere?

jmo

Or a flight attendant is a carrier and infected 100's of people in just a few days.
 
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