Coronavirus COVID-19 *Global Health Emergency* #12

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  • #881
This is what we've observed and that's just awful. Also some hospitalizations are covered but the hospitals lab and/or x-ray isn't/aren't covered. This is the last thing on people's minds when they're ill and they're in a bind because they can't tell the hospital that they'd like their bloods sent elsewhere where they do have coverage. It's really ridiculous!

We have a unique system that could make this virus worse for us than it is in China.
 
  • #882
7NEWS Sydney on Twitter

BREAKING: As many as 17 children from a Sydney childcare centre will be assessed for coronavirus after they visited a nursing home with confirmed cases. #7NEWS
Awww...the sweet kiddos were just trying to be good community members. Sad for all.
 
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Clayton Sandell on Twitter

No coronavirus in CO, but it’s on the minds of @DENAirport travelers. Spotted a face mask on a middle-age man at security. On Concourse B a woman and her friend passed by talking about an infected cruise ship. Another walked by holding a scarf over her mouth and nose. @ABC
 
  • #884
So I heard from my son, the bank manager. He said their banks aren't using any precautions for handling the money. Geez that money has been everywhere.
 
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CNBC-TV18 on Twitter

#Coronavirus Update | Global coronavirus cases reach 94,700 as Europe continues to see a surge in cases
 
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Timeline (GMT)
5 March
  • 01:29: First case in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. (Source)
  • 01:18: 145 new cases in South Korea. (Source)
  • 00:20: China’s National Health Commission reports 5 new cases across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. (Source)
  • 00:20: 134 new cases and 31 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source)
4 March
  • 23:44: 3 new cases in Santa Clara County, California, United States. Two are close contacts of a previous case, one is still under investigation. (Source)
  • 23:43: 1 new presumptive confirmed case in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States. Patient recently traveled abroad. (Source)
  • 22:28: First case in Slovenia. Patient traveled from Morocco via Italy. (Source)
  • 21:01: 3 new cases in Ecuador. (Source)
  • 21:00: 1 new case in Chile. Patient visited several countries in Europe, including Italy. (Source)
  • 20:54: 4 new cases in Ireland. (Source)
  • 20:53: 10 new cases in Iceland. (Source)
  • 20:52: 9 new cases in Algeria. (Source)
  • 20:51: 17 new cases in Sweden. (Source 1, Source 2)
  • 20:50: 5 new cases in Westchester County, New York. (Source)
  • 20:44: 11 new cases in Switzerland. (Source)
  • 20:28: 1 new death in Spain. Patient was an 82-year-old man with underlying health issues. (Source)
Tracking coronavirus: Map, data and timeline
 
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A few local COVID-19 stories from my part of Southern Oregon (Jackson county):

Travel agent returns from Southeast Asia trip. She said Malaysia and Singapore were taking temperatures.
Local woman returns home, after traveling through southeast Asia during Coronavirus outbreak - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

Local university creates notification system, but otherwise doesn’t sound too concerned.
SOU preparing for coronavirus - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

Most locals are sticking to travel plans.
Most travelers stick with plans, despite Coronavirus concerns - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

I can find nothing more regarding the story on March 2 that the public health department is monitoring local people in 14 day self-quarantine who may have been exposed to COVID-19.
Jackson Co. Public Health monitoring people for coronavirus - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

The same day the Jackson County public health officer weighed in without mentioning anyone being monitored.
Coronavirus: facts vs. myths - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2
 
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  • #891
It's the same in France. In different areas of the country, it's not the same number of times (sometimes 2 cheeks, sometimes 3). I've stayed with several families during my education days, and have been corrected many times. Also, it's mostly air kisses.

I'm still advocating a Namaste bow to greet someone...no kissing, no air kissing, no handshakes, no fist bumps. And elbow bumps - just too strange.
Idle musing - How about friendly clothed "butt to butt bumps" ????....moo
 
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BREAKING NEWS: Health officials have announced another case of COVID-19 in B.C., bringing the total to 13 cases. This is a woman in her 80s, who travelled back recently from Hong Kong and India, and lives in the Vancouver Coastal Health area.
She is in critical condition in ICU at Vancouver General Hospital, Dr. Henry says.
CBC British Columbia on Twitter
 
  • #894
I have a TON of catching up to do on here, but wanted to give a quick report on my trip to Disney today. First off, the ride was so fun! My daughter has been waiting for this ride to open for 2 years so she was thrilled to be there on opening day.

Now to the subject at hand....you would NEVER KNOW that there is any type of outbreak of any kind. No Purell stations, no "please remember to wash your hands" signs, nothing, nada. Park was packed. At peak time, the wait time for the new ride was 300 minutes (we did NOT have to get in that mess thankfully). I saw 2 people in masks...one was a man who looked to be in his 40s and one was a teenage girl but no one else in her group was wearing a mask so it made me wonder if she had some sort of auto-immune issue (plus she had decorated it). Honestly, it was like any other day at Disney. (Side note: I have read that they have added Purell stations at their hotels and restaurants, but I only know what I saw within the park today which was business as usual.)

Edited to add that a young girl (around 10) was nice enough to full force cough all over my arm so that was lovely. I literally opened my hand sanitizer and bathed my arm in it.
 
  • #895
Geez. This is a real problem.

Honestly, I am far more scared about the repercussions and consequences of this virus (socially and economically) than of the virus itself.
 
  • #896
I spoke to my friend in London earlier. She said everyone seems more edgy on public transport, barely anyone wearing masks but scarves up and gloves on. Her office have sanctioned working from home where possible BUT her husband owns a business which depends on customers being in the city... he reckons it'll go under within weeks if revenue is halved.

Medical issues aside, I think the financial effects of this virus - worldwide - will be way more serious than we realise. There have already been hundreds, if not thousands, of tourism staff laid off/stood down. And god knows how Italy will recover from this in terms of tourist bookings and spending.

I think it’s going to be catastrophic. I’ve been saying that for awhile.
 
  • #897
Love this. Lived in Texas for 20 years, and I wear contacts. Lol. Thought we could use a laugh. MOO


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  • #898
I think that they're setting up 611 numbers so you can get instructions on where to go.

Its even worse knowing my companies health insurance is based in NY, and since im on thr west coast, I have significantly less people in network.

If I got symptoms, I dont even know where to go or what to do!
 
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  • #900
Honestly, I am far more scared about the repercussions and consequences of this virus (socially and economically) than of the virus itself.

Well I’m also worried about health care providers dying.
 
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