Coronavirus COVID-19 *Global Health Emergency* #13

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Coronavirus outbreak: Alberta's first presumptive case was passenger on Grand Princess cruise ship
 
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WS used to have the state you were from under your username. I miss that. Trying to remember where everyone is from when I read their post and there are only a few that have stuck with me.
 
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WS used to have the state you were from under your username. I miss that. Trying to remember where everyone is from when I read their post and there are only a few that have stuck with me.

Some people have their states listed, but I think you have to click on someone’s profile to see it, if they enter that information. Some folks have their locations listed, for instance, @SAMS is from Long Island, NY.
 
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Coronavirus outbreak: Alberta's first presumptive case was passenger on Grand Princess cruise ship

Canada's provincial health professionals make announcements about the virus - no political nonsense - other than the national leader announcing that Canada will continue with open borders.
 
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Some people have their states listed, but I think you have to go in there and enter it.
At one time it was listed at the top of every post, unless you choose to leave it blank.
 
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At one time it was listed at the top of every post, unless you choose to leave it blank.

(see my eta)

Yeah that was cool.
 
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Detailed modeling of NPI in 2006 @Nature paper shows that if school closure is *reactive* (waiting for first case and then closing 100% of schools), with moderately transmissible virus, cumulative cases decline 26% & epidemic peak is delayed 16 days. Strategies for mitigating an influenza pandemic 7/
 
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BREAKING NEWS - A doctor at the Maple Medical group in White Plains NY has tested positive for #coronavirus. Patients of the doctor who have visited past 2 weeks and have symptoms should call their hotline to arrange for testing @News12WC

Tara Rosenblum on Twitter
There's always that post (and that location) that touches one of us more than another. This one for me - White Plains. My children's 90+ year old (step)grandmother, who played a major part in caring for them as they were growing up, lives there. I sure hope her kids are taking note of this.

Makes me (extra) sad.
 
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FTR, I realize working out is not the biggest issue at hand. I used it as a representation of any activity that someone does regularly that they may now have to change, whatever that may be. Just thinking about what plans to cancel, or not.
 
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BREAKING: A CenturyLink Field employee who worked at the Feb. 22 Seattle Dragons game has tested positive for COVID-19 Coronavirus. King County officials say the risk to the public is LOW. As of now, Seattle sports will go on as scheduled. #Q13FOX

Bhavisha Patel on Twitter

I wonder what needs to happen where they stop saying the risk is low. Will they ever say it's high or just stop saying something in that vein.
 
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“Another person is presumed to have the new coronavirus in Massachusetts, the South Shore Health said Thursday.

The person entered the South Shore Medical Center in Norwell in late February. Four medical center employees who had contact with that person have been requested to stay at home for two weeks, South Shore Health said.”

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“Tennessee officials said a man diagnosed with the virus had flown into and out of Boston's Logan International Airport. Separately, three people who attended a meeting in Boston with employees of Biogen tested positive for COVID-19, according to the Cambridge-based biotech company.”
 
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WS used to have the state you were from under your username. I miss that. Trying to remember where everyone is from when I read their post and there are only a few that have stuck with me.
I have the same issue! I just changed my "custom title" in my profile to my location.
 
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Right. I was just thinking that. “The risk is low.” Until it’s not

I wonder what needs to happen where they stop saying the risk is low. Will they ever say it's high or just stop saying something in that vein.
 
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I wonder what needs to happen where they stop saying the risk is low. Will they ever say it's high or just stop saying something in that vein.

no because they rather lie to make themselves look better for future events rather than be truthful that we as a whole are severely underprepared for this and direct actions taken to remove support and budget and personnel from the organizations that would be on top of this are to blame
 
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Tara Rosenblum on Twitter

Costco said it won't allow workers at its corporate offices to work remotely -- a move it explained as “a matter of equity and fairness,” since workers at its retail locations “cannot work from home.” A look at those working amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
 
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