Coronavirus COVID-19 *Global Health Emergency* #18

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  • #641
The fewer people I see, the fewer people my mom “sees” by extension. My friends are just not taking it seriously. I also intended to get a specific kind of rescue puppy from KY this spring but I’m going to have to postpone that as well.
There is nothing we can do about those with little knowledge or interest in Covid19. And you’re right, the fewer people you see, the fewer your mom “sees”. I’ve limited myself to seeing only a few close friends that stop by, all cowboys, they think they’re invincible & find humor in my isolation, believing I am ultra paranoid. Oh well

If you need someone to pick up puppy & foster, PM me. I can’t guarantee I’ll be able to give it up to you though....
 
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Air Canada suspends all flights to Italy due to COVID-19
''March 10, 2020 5:14PM EDT
MONTREAL - Air Canada has suspended flights to and from Italy after the country extended a national lockdown in response to the novel coronavirus.

The airline's last flight to Rome is scheduled to take off from Toronto Tuesday, with the final return flight departing Rome for Montreal on Wednesday.

Canada's largest carrier said the decision was prompted by Italian regulations and “ongoing health and safety concerns” related to the COVID-19 outbreak, which has seen bookings plunge and cancellations soar as markets reel across the globe.
Air Canada plans to restart service on May 1. Meanwhile, affected customers will be notified and offered full refunds, a spokesman said.''
 
  • #644
Just quoting myself.

What is hypertension? Is it the same as high blood pressure or more severe?
Same thing. Hypertension is medical terminology for high blood pressure.
 
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That is really good news about the stock market going back up today.

A nice average 4.8+% recovery increase across the boards of the main US stock indexes.

U.S. Markets - MarketWatch

Tracking every move up or down in the markets is as crazy-making as tracking every new report of a "positive." One thing to consider: even when the markets plummet, there is someone making money/benefiting from it. The way things are going now, I can't think of any benefit that comes from watching the reports of new "positives," especially knowing how many people have not (or can't) be tested, yet still I find myself on the edge of my seat, watching the numbers and looking at the charts. IMO
 
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Gov. Polis Provides Update on State’s Response to COVID-19
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020

“DENVER - Gov. Polis declared a state of emergency in response to COVID-19 (coronavirus). The declaration will help ensure resources are available to the state to combat COVID-19.


“Our top priority is protecting public health and our vulnerable populations which is why we are taking swift bold action. Our administration's response will be guided by the science and lessons learned from the countries and states that this virus arrived in first” said Governor Jared Polis. “We will continue to be proactive and working around the clock to protect public health and safety with an eye towards preventing the need for more drastic measures that result in social disruption.”


“In order to slow the spread of the disease, some of the most effective measures we can take as a state is to test more people so that those who test positive can be isolated from the general population as we continue to stress the need for personal action such as staying home when sick, keeping their kids home when they’re sick and diligently washing your hands,” said Jill Hunsaker Ryan, executive director, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. “We thank everyone who has been involved with this containment effort for their tireless efforts and works to ensure the people of our state are safe.”


Details of the executive order:

  • Directs Colorado Department of Labor and Employment to engage in emergency rulemaking to ensure workers in food handling, hospitality, child care, health care, and education can get paid sick leave to miss work if they exhibit flu-like symptoms and have to miss work awaiting testing results for COVID-19.

  • For workers who test positive and lack access to paid leave, the Governor is directing CDLE to identify additional supports and wage replacement such as access to unemployment insurance. These steps are especially important for those who work with vulnerable populations like older Coloradans and those with underlying health issues. When those workers lack access to paid sick leave, it poses a great risk to our ability to protect the public.

  • Directs DPA to engage in emergency rulemaking regarding state employees. The administration wants to ensure that state functions continue to run smoothly. For employees who may be put either in quarantine or isolation and can work from home, they should do so. If these workers fall ill and cannot perform their duties, they will be able to use paid leave, and the state will be flexible with that paid leave. For impacted employees who cannot work remotely, such as correctional officers, assisted living staff, etc., the administration is working to ensure paid leave options for those who are ill to ensure that those workers can continue to put food on the table while protecting public health.

  • Directs the Department of Revenue to temporarily allow Coloradans over the age of 65 - a vulnerable population - to extend their driver's licenses online to avoid having to congregate at DMVs at this time.

  • Starting tomorrow, the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment will be opening a drive-up lab at their facility in Lowry to test anyone who has a note from their doctor stating that they meet the criteria for testing. Let me repeat because this is important, you must still have a doctor’s order to get tested at the new drive-up lab. That facility is located at 8100 E Lowry Blvd, Denver, CO 80230.
The Governor issued the executive order verbally. The Governor encouraged the private sector of Colorado to voluntarily offer paid sick leave so that we can collectively do our part to contain the virus.

The Governor was joined by Rachel Herlihy, State Communicable Disease Epidemiologist, CDPHE, Scott Bookman, Incident Commander, CDPHE, Mike Willis, Director, Colorado Office of Emergency Management, Stan Hilkey, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Public Safety, Joe Barela, Executive Director of the Department of Labor and Employment today at the state capitol.


Yesterday, the Polis administration took action to ensure Coloradans can get tested for COVID-19 without financial fear. Last week, the Governor directed all state agencies to implement the State Emergency Operations Plan. This is a plan that the state has used in the past to respond to a variety of incidents, including natural disasters like fires and floods, and it is designed to ensure we have the resources and systems in place to respond to COVID-19.”

Gov. Polis Provides Update on State’s Response to COVID-19 | Colorado Governor Jared Polis
 
  • #651
The Public Health Agency of Sweden raised the level of the risk of spreading of the virus from person-to-person in Sweden to high today, and that made the doctor responsible for infectious disease control in my region to decide to stop allowing relatives and friends to visit patients at the wards at the hospitals here. Sjukhusen i Blekinge har infört besöksförbud - Blekinge Läns Tidning
Of course there will be exceptions, but the visitors have to get permission from the doctors.

He have also asked that people don't visit nursing homes and similar residential homes, but the decision to stop visitors there have to be made by each county (there are five of those here).
 
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@Henry2326 when I see your avatar I know it means bad news!
 
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Three presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 identified in Colorado today

“The positive cases are:

Case #1

  • Sex: Male
  • Age: 30s
  • County of residence: Eagle

Case #2

  • Sex: Female
  • Age: 40s
  • County of residence: Gunnison

Case #3

  • Sex: Male
  • Age: 50s
  • County of residence: Arapahoe”
 
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Da man....
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The community spread of #coronavirus in U.S. began probably in mid Januar
y. Sustained community spread is now underway in multiple regions of the country. We must adopt strong mitigation now to reduce the scope of the inevitable epidemic given breadth of spread already underway.
Scott Gottlieb, MD on Twitter
 
  • #657
All Canadian passengers from the ship are in 14 day quarantine. Several of the positive cases in Alberta are cruise ship passengers who were in the community for a few days before developing symptoms.

There were also passengers from UK onboard the Grand Princess. Arrangements are being made for them to be repatriated. Not sure if they will be quarantined stateside or if they will be flown home immediately.
 
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – City leaders say more than 80 people are currently being monitored for coronavirus symptoms in the county, as the first flight of quarantine passengers from a cruise ship is set to arrive at MCAS Miramar.

Dr. Wilma Wooten, county public health officer, said between 50 and 60 people are expected to arrive at MCAS Miramar for quarantine Tuesday, after being aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship brought to Oakland. All passengers have been screened and showed no symptoms, Wooten said, adding that about 400 more passengers were expected to arrive at Miramar on Wednesday.

Cruise passengers to arrive at MCAS Miramar for coronavirus quarantine
 
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