Coronavirus COVID-19 *Global Health Emergency* #16

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I had one last week. It actually turned out to be a good thing as I got a clean bill of health from a physical, blood work, urine test, and also a pneumonia vaccine. All tests and labs were positive (in a very good sense) so I have a sense of relief at least from all that.

Good luck!

Thanks! :)
 
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If he has pneumonia, then what would be the point in using a test on him? Seems like it would be wasteful. Would the treatment differ?
Because he may need to be on higher precautions to protect healthcare workers, visitors, and other patients who are immunocompromised by virtue of being patients there. We never did anything really special for pneumonia patients in terms of gowning, etc except wear masks.
 
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The Florida Department of Health announces a new positive #COVID19 case in Broward County. This individual is a 67 year old male who is currently isolated. For #COVID19 updates, visit COVID-19 | Florida Department of Health
 
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more like a vector. ;)

So he's a rector vector?

(sorry...)

Thank you for this. Iirc from the first few minutes of the earlier Oregon Governor’’s live stream (Anne Brown is her name iirc), I thought she said something about doing these reports for OR as well.

Actually it's Kate Brown :-)

As a Canadian who doesn't own a gun why would a supply chain issue make you want to buy more ammo if ammo wasn't an issue before the virus?

If one feels that the whole economy is a precariously balanced house of cards that could easily come tumbling down due to a disruption such as this virus (or a million other scenarios), then anytime things seem more precarious than usual will feel like a good time to stock up on things you feel you might need in the, um, aftermath.
 
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Because he may need to be on higher precautions to protect healthcare workers, visitors, and other patients who are immunocompromised by virtue of being patients there. We never did anything really special for pneumonia patients in terms of gowning, etc except wear masks.
Exactly. If he has covid you would think they would have wanted to know for protection of everybody else.
 
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CDC typically posts travel health notices for countries and other international destinations, not conveyances, such as ships, airplanes, or trains. Because of the unusual nature of the novel coronavirus outbreak, the US government is advising US travelers, particularly those with underlying health issues, to defer cruise ship travel.

COVID-19 and Cruise Ship Travel | Travelers' Health | CDC
 
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All of Saudi Arabia's coronavirus measures announced today:
- Qatif in Eastern Province on lockdown
- All schools and universities across the kingdom closed until further notice
- Travel ban to and from the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria, South Korea, Egypt, Italy, and Iraq

BNO Newsroom on Twitter
 
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DH and I have dental appointments on Tuesday and then my 84 year old mom has a lab draw and a yearly health exam all in the next 2 weeks. I'm trying to figure out what to do.
 
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DH and I have dental appointments on Tuesday and then my 84 year old mom has a lab draw and a yearly health exam all in the next 2 weeks. I'm trying to figure out what to do.
Just me, but no one getting that close to my face....I cancelled mine.
 
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Sounds like people are expecting social chaos, perhaps planning to shoot any unknown people who are perceived as a threat.

I’d say that about sums it up.
 
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So he's a rector vector?

(sorry...)



Actually it's Kate Brown :)



If one feels that the whole economy is a precariously balanced house of cards that could easily come tumbling down due to a disruption such as this virus (or a million other scenarios), then anytime things seem more precarious than usual will feel like a good time to stock up on things you feel you might need in the, um, aftermath.
Hahaha, he IS a rector vector. Great one @Auntie Cipation We need every moment of levity we can get.
 
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unless it's an absolute emergency that the workers come now, I'd postpone it til things
calm down and there's no worry.
With strangers, you never know where they've been or how well the clean themselves, etc.
I wouldn't do it, honestly.

I wish I could give more details but this reallly puts me in a BIG BIND. This is going to require a LOT of thought.
 
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Just me, but no one getting that close to my face....I cancelled mine.

Ahahahahaha just spit up Ahahahahaha

Oh thank you for the laugh...they way you just said that rotf....
 
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