Coronavirus COVID-19 *Global Health Emergency* #16

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Oregon now declared a state of emergency. More cases today. :(
 
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Excellent, thank you. Oregon has declared a State of Emergency to have access to resources, same old stuff. New cases have been confirmed.

Important note (@Lilibet , as this is exactly what we were discussing a few days ago) is the mention of the homeless as a high risk population, right along with the elderly and those with underlying medical conditions.

Yes, thanks @margarita25. I was impressed with several mentions of focus on the homeless and other vulnerable people (older folks like my husband and me). There will be a focus on setting up testing in rural counties like mine so that testing can be done with more safety, not exposing more people than necessary (most of the state is rural with many counties more rural than mine). Volunteer health care workers will be used for various things like this. Oregon is a pretty progressive state already...I learned that 94% of Oregonians have access to paid health care and paid sick leave is legally mandated. The governor has promised to inform citizens about where new cases are located (county) and the age range of those affected. She is in touch with Oregon legislators in D.C. to make sure we get whatever funding we can. Overall, I feel much more confidence in my state officials than I do federal.
 
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Presser sounded like all the rest. They haven't really done the hard stuff yet. Waiting to see if they have the guts to do the right thing....

I really think Oregon will have the guts to do the right thing @Henry2326. But stay tuned for updates. :D
 
  • #487
Just checking in with everyone. I’m taking Tylenol for the fever, expectorant when needed. Feeling exhausted when I’m awake.
I don’t have the symptoms for someone with the virus. No sore throat. But some coughing. Just this fever, headache and feeling run down.
Please excuse me for yesterday. I normally don’t feel sorry for myself but after watching the local news and hearing about more deaths it was too much yesterday.

Everyone thank you for your concern on how I feel. We have a great group of people here.

It’s an understatement to say this thread has the ability to run one down. It did that to me last week.

I can not emphasize the benefit of rest, and taking breaks here ( coughs, (hygenically) @Henry2326 and @gregjrichards.)

Feel better soon.
 
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I really think Oregon will have the guts to do the right thing @Henry2326. But stay tuned for updates. :D

Yeah I watched the first two minutes and they’re not playin around. Moo.
 
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I agree....why expose 1000s to watch people run....

#BREAKING: Barcelona Marathon is postponed until October 25 to "continue working on the containment" of the coronavirus
It was due to take place next Sunday, March 15 Catalan News on Twitter
Catalan News on Twitter

Barcelona is taking this epidemic seriously by cancelling its marathon. Why won’t @lamarathon or @ericgarcetti? If there is an epidemic in LA in coming weeks.... #COVID19
Eric Feigl-Ding on Twitter
 
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Italy just reported 1492 new cases and 133 new deaths. Can we please take this serious. Actions that look ridiculous today will look like the most reasonable thing in 3 weeks, keep that in mind.
Florian Krammer on Twitter

Henry, let’s compare that number to China, based on the same interval of time.

Also, South Korea.
•it must be noted Korea has had clear clusters, 5 iirc.
 
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Oregon now declared a state of emergency. More cases today. :(

Yes, ma’am. Sorry. :(

But you know what, on the brighter side going forward, this is a good thing because it gives you the go-ahead for more resources, etc.

And idiots may be more inclined to open their ears.
 
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Sooooooo...the burning question regarding rationing supplies is...how few squares of TP we can use. :D
Hahaha! I counted mine. Nervous energy. I have 930 squares, not including the rolls in my 4 bathrooms. How few for each “trip” truly depends!
 
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Henry, let’s compare that number to China, based on the same interval of time.

Also, South Korea.
•it must be noted Korea has had clear clusters, 5 iirc.
This basically does it....the rates for SK and Italy of cases per million population are significantly over China's top level and took a much steeper turn than China.
 

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Gates-funded program will soon offer home-testing kits for new coronavirus

Testing for the novel coronavirus in the Seattle area will get a huge boost in the coming weeks as a project funded by Bill Gates and his foundation begins offering home-testing kits that will allow people who fear they may be infected to swab their noses and send the samples back for analysis.

Results, which should be available in one to two days, will be shared with local health officials who will notify those who test positive. Via online forms, infected people can answer questions about their movements and contacts, making it easier for health officials to locate others who may need to be tested or quarantined, as well as to track the virus’ spread and identify possible hot spots.

Initially, the lab will be able to conduct about 400 tests a day, eventually expanding to thousands of tests a day, said Scott Dowell, leader of coronavirus response at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The project is ramping up as quickly as possible, but it’s not clear exactly when it will launch, he added. Among other things, software needs to be upgraded to handle the expected crush of requests, and a detailed questionnaire finalized for people who request tests.
 
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Coronavirus in NY: Rockland County caterers test positive, guests ‘may have been exposed’

The Rockland County Health Department warned residents Sunday morning they “may have been exposed” to coronavirus if they attended events in Monsey where two virus-positive people worked.

Two caterers from Ramapo tested positive for the illness after working two gatherings in Monsey: on Feb. 28 and 29 at 150 Remsen Avenue and on March 2 at the Atrium Ballroom, a catering hall.

At least one of the caterers worked a funeral on Feb. 22 or bat mitzvah on Feb. 23 at the Temple Young Israel of New Rochelle, where the Westchester County attorney linked to the majority of New York’s positive cases — identified by sources as Lawrence Gabuz, 50 — is a member.

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/nypo...een-exposed-after-caterers-test-positive/amp/

Source link New York Post
 
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So, there is no powdered milk around here.

So I bought an extra carton of milk and put it in the freezer.

I read an article a few weeks ago about food you can freeze and was surprised by some of the items. Also good freezing tips. It was an article in The Independent, a UK publication that I read online. I didn't keep the web address or link, but it was called "A Complete Guide to Freezing Food: What You Can and Can't Put in the Freezer.' It was based on an interview with a doctor on Australia's Today show. Dr. Joanna McMillan (I printed out the article) "dispelled some of the myths around freezing foods, and revealed which ingredients many of us don't know can be safely frozen, such as eggs and herbs." I will try to find the link. I am going to try to freeze peeled bananas and eggs cracked into small containers.
 
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AMERICANS ARE STOCKPILING BULLETS

Americans worried about coronavirus are stockpiling bullets to fight coronavirus.

Online ammunition retailer Ammo.com announced that it had seen a 68 per cent increase in transactions since February 23.

Marketing manager, Alex Horsman, said: “We know certain things impact ammo sales, mostly political events or economic instability when people feel their rights may end up infringed.

“This is our first experience with a virus leading to such a boost in sales.”

Coronavirus UK updates LIVE: NHS may be forced to CANCEL operations as UK cases hits 273
Why?

As a gun owner, I ask why.
 
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:D

Ouch.

Known sources? Travel related? Hurry up Henry you’re slackin’! Heehee jk
LoL....from the info below, I think only 1 has the chance to be community transmission since they haven't figured it out yet.
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Health officials say three of these five people had a direct connection to a conference held by the biotech company Biogen between Feb. 24-27 at the Marriott Long Wharf in Boston's Seaport District. The fourth person had recently traveled internationally, with a stop in northern Italy, according to officials, and the fifth case is still under investigation.

Five of the seven presumptive positive cases announced Friday were also linked to last week's Biogen employee conference. These include three Boston residents—two women and a man in their 40s—and two residents of Norfolk County.

The people with the two remaining presumptive cases in Massachusetts had recently traveled to northern Italy, officials say.
Massachusetts Coronavirus Cases Quadruple Over 2 Days, Now at 13
 
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