Coronavirus COVID-19 - Global Health Emergency #4

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Hmmm, I need to look back. Were these the airports that they said they were going to send folks when they whittled down where folks could come in? Hmmmmm
This is the 11 designated for China travel- same as DOD installation connections.

  • John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), New York
  • Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), Illinois
  • San Francisco International Airport (SFO), California
  • Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), Washington
  • Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL), Hawaii
  • Los Angeles International Airport, (LAX), California
  • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Georgia
  • Washington-Dulles International Airport (IAD), Virginia
  • Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), New Jersey
  • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), Texas
  • Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW), Michigan
 
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(e.d. mainland ex Hubei cases just added within last hour) All from Tracking coronavirus: Map, data and timeline

Feb 13-14 - China’s National Health Commission reports 267 new cases and 5 new deaths on the mainland, excluding Hubei province. 4,823 new cases and 116 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (e.d. we were told by WHO that all retrospective cases were lumped into yesterday... so these numbers need to be compared to increase from Feb 11-12 below? Hope they answer tomorrow in 10 am meeting)

Feb 12-13 - China’s National Health Commission reports 312 new cases and 12 new deaths on the mainland, excluding Hubei province. 14,840 new cases, including clinically diagnosed cases, and 242 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source)

Feb 11-12 - China’s National Health Commission reports 377 new cases and 3 new deaths across the mainland, excluding Hubei province. The deaths were in Henan province, Hunan province, and Chongqing. (Source) 1,638 new cases and 94 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source)


Feb 10- 11 - China’s National Health Commission reports 370 new cases and 5 new deaths on the mainland excluding Hubei province. . Of the deaths, one each in: Beijing, Tianjin, Heilongjiang province, Anhui province, and Henan province. (Source) 2,097 new cases and 103 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source)


Feb 9-10 - China’s National Health Commission reports 419 new cases and 6 new deaths excluding Hubei province.. Their locations have not yet been disclosed, except for the fatalities: 2 in Anhui province and 1 each in Anhui, Heilongjiang, Jiangxi, Hainan, and Gansu provinces. (Source) 2,531 new cases and 91 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source)


Feb 8-9 - China’s National Health Commission reports 441 new cases and 7 new deaths across the mainland excluding Hubei province. . Their locations have not yet been disclosed, except for the fatalities: 2 in Henan province, 1 in Hebei province, 1 in Heilongjiang province, 1 in Anhui province, 1 in Shandong province, and 1 in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. (Source) 2,156 new cases and 82 new deaths in Hubei province, China. (Source)

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This is the 11 designated for China travel- same as DOD installation connections.

  • John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), New York
  • Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), Illinois
  • San Francisco International Airport (SFO), California
  • Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), Washington
  • Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL), Hawaii
  • Los Angeles International Airport, (LAX), California
  • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Georgia
  • Washington-Dulles International Airport (IAD), Virginia
  • Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), New Jersey
  • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), Texas
  • Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW), Michigan

Dayum, Well, it took some time for us to catch on! Thanks for getting us all on track to "get it" . The jarheads are on it! Semper Fi!

It's not a conspiracy, but yet, I do believe that this has been a master plan which the MSM is not reporting on loudly (was mentioned upthread, and now I believe they aren't "publicizing as they don't wanna get panic/economic collapse. As with many cases, I'm back over to the other side of the fence now)
 
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Elderly Australian man contracts coronavirus on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship before he's removed from the ship off Japan

Elderly Australian man contracts coronavirus on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship | Daily Mail Online

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I really wonder if this ship will be commercially viable in the future who on Earth is going to want to go on a cruise on it now.

I imagine they’ll have to give it a makeover and a name change at minimum!

I also imagine that after going through such an ordeal, most of those passengers won’t be repeat customers. I know if I were quarantined on that ship, I’d be asking for anxiety meds to be delivered with every meal! Most of those cabins are designed to really be nothing more than sleeping quarters - very small, no windows. It has to feel like being in a prison cell and all the while knowing you’re caught up in a chance game of viral roulette. I honestly can’t imagine.
 
  • #546
Might as well strip it down, rebuild it, and definitely rename it.

Maybe the ship will be ok because I’m horrified to read comments from people online who can’t wait to fly on the Boeing Max planes when they go back in service for the cheap tickets.

I can’t imagine being brave enough to go on holiday by flying on a Boeing Max and then go on a cruise on the Diamond Princess. I’m very risk averse.
 
  • #547
Did other recent viruses attack cats and dogs?
Please somebody tell me no.
I've not heard of this, with prior viruses.
I personally, could not stand the Chinese people throwing their pets off high rises due to RUMORS that they could infect you and your family.
RUMORS!
We in the United States have very little knowledge of the Chinese Culture.
The only thing we know, is that they live in a communistic ruled country.
I am thankful, that I do not.




Coronavirus UK: Cat owners urged to keep pets indoors

As the world scrambles to contain the epidemic, the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) has issued advice for all pet owners.

Dr Michael Lappin, chair of the WSAVA’s One Health Committee, has encouraged all cat owners to keep their pets indoors for the time being.

Coronavirus UK: Cat owners urged to keep pets indoors - Can pets catch the coronavirus?
 
  • #548
The Daily Mail is a disgusting disgrace to intelligent people.
They post headlines about the current news of world leaders, along nearly nude photos of the Kardashian Girls daily.
However, it all works apparently.
Photos of nearly nude women, next to political commentary is making them rich.
SIGH. Maybe it's always been like this?
Men like sex and politics ?? Like a whole lot?
Anyway, back to the problem at hand.
The Daily Mail is interesting, but, not representative of normal intelligent people.
I hope.



Agree as to UK/others believing conspiracy theories from , e.g. the Daily Mail header about "can pets catch coronavirus/keep pets indoors". Egads, what a disservice for the media MOO

The headline for that DM article doesn't even match the body of the article (typical MOO of DM). Salacious and misleading MOO headlines and unfounded. Makes me cringe. It seems to be analogous to the Enquirer in the United States?

Perhaps the Guardian would be better for folks /www.theguardian.com/world/live/2020/feb/13/coronavirus-latest-updates-deaths-in-china-pass-1300-with-jump-in-cases-live-newsrs
 
  • #549
Did other recent viruses attack cats and dogs?
Please somebody tell me no.
I've not heard of this, with prior viruses.
I personally, could not stand the Chinese people throwing their pets off high rises due to RUMORS that they could infect you and your family.
RUMORS!
We in the United States have very little knowledge of the Chinese Culture.
The only thing we know, is that they live in a communistic ruled country.
I am thankful, that I do not.

A respiratory Coronavirus...
Domestic dogs and cats, not that I've ever heard of. But that doesn't mean that is correct. . Now that you say that, I remember when Ben was walking to the evacuation plane or when he was shopping, I can't remember, he passed a little cute white dog on the street. And he mentioned that he wasn't going to approach it like it was a big deal. So, I don't know. Something to look into as far as their culture or what misconceptions they may have? Or what knowledge we don't have here on the thread?
 
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World experts and funders set priorities for COVID-19 research
12 February 2020
News release
Geneva, Switzerland

“Leading health experts from around the world have been meeting at the World Health Organization’s Geneva headquarters to assess the current level of knowledge about the new COVID-19 disease, identify gaps and work together to accelerate and fund priority research needed to help stop this outbreak and prepare for any future outbreaks.

The 2-day forum was convened in line with the WHO R&D Blueprint – a strategy for developing drugs and vaccines before epidemics, and accelerating research and development while they are occurring.”
-much more at link

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PAHO prepares 8 Caribbean countries for laboratory diagnosis of new coronavirus
Washington D.C., 12 February 2020
https://www.paho.org/hq/index.php?o...gnosis-of-new-coronavirus&Itemid=1926&lang=en

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A respiratory Coronavirus...
Domestic dogs and cats, not that I've ever heard of. But that doesn't mean that is correct. . Now that you say that, I remember when Ben was walking to the evacuation plane or when he was shopping, I can't remember, he passed a little cute white dog on the street. And he mentioned that he wasn't going to approach it like it was a big deal. So, I don't know. Something to look into as far as their culture or what misconceptions they may have? Or what knowledge we don't have here on the thread?

The World Health Organization has said there is no evidence to indicate that the virus – which has killed more than 1,300 people and infected well over 50,000 – can affect pets, the UK’s Sun reported.

But China’s National Health Commission disagrees.

“If pets go out and have contact with an infected person, they have the chance to get infected,”
said spokesman and epidemiologist Li Lanjuan.

“By then, pets need to be isolated. In addition to people, we should be careful with other mammals especially pets,” he added.

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/nypo...aring-face-masks-amid-coronavirus-crisis/amp/

The conflicting information won’t be helping the situation for pets in China.
 
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COVID-19: Cambodian authorities to test passengers from Westerdam cruise ship

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Novel coronavirus 'is probably with us beyond this season, beyond this year,' CDC director says - CNN
Thu February 13, 2020

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“In the Chinese special administrative region of Macao -- the world's biggest gambling center -- the government has announced it would hand out $275 million in vouchers to help try to boost the economy during the outbreak.

In a statement Thursday, the Macao government called on its citizens to spend up by sending every resident a $374 electronic voucher which can only be used in a three-month period.

It will also provide a $75 healthcare voucher for every Macao permanent resident, as well as discussing further tax cuts and housing subsidies.”

Coronavirus live updates: Cases rise to more than 65,000 globally - CNN

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Global novel coronavirus death toll reaches 1,383 as China purges officials in Hubei - CNN
February 14, 2020

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Dr. Marc Siegel: 'I'm becoming more concerned' about coronavirus outbreak
3 hours ago

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China Expands Chaotic Dragnet in Coronavirus Crackdown
Published Feb. 13, 2020
Updated Feb. 14, 2020,

“The “wartime” campaign to round up all who might be sick was extended to cities beyond the epicenter, even as it was marred by confusion that has isolated vulnerable patients and left some to die.”

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Coronavirus live updates: Singapore braces for more cases, Chinese city bans dining out
PUBLISHED THU, FEB 13
UPDATED AN HOUR AGO

“As the virus spreads outside the city of Wuhan, Chinese officials said at a meeting Wednesday that regions that are hardest hit by the disease must take immediate measures in screening, quarantine and medical treatment modeled after the response in Wuhan. That’s according to an English-language press release from China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


The meeting of the national-level virus response group, chaired by Premier Li Keqiang, also ordered local governments to use targeted response measures, rather than blanket, one-size-fits-all policies. The meeting did recommend local authorities use big data technology for tracing the transmission of the disease through contact, and monitoring those at risk for contracting it.

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Coronavirus by the numbers; wartime measures in China

Some places in China have already been asking locals to enter some personal identification information into an app before taking public transit, or entering shopping centers.”
 
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  • #555
Dixiegirl.
It's times like this, that I appreciate the strong government of the USA.
I am a legal immigrant.
An immigrant nevertheless, .
I appreciate the current strong protection for all of us in this country.
From our leaders.
I really think, that we will be as protected as can be.
I feel happy to know that.
I cannot express how sad and worried I am about what China is doing.
Their citizens seem to be just numbers from their government.
God bless their brave health care workers on the front lines.
I hope, Sincerely, that the ill recover.




Dayum, Well, it took some time for us to catch on! Thanks for getting us all on track to "get it" . The jarheads are on it! Semper Fi!

It's not a conspiracy, but yet, I do believe that this has been a master plan which the MSM is not reporting on loudly (was mentioned upthread, and now I believe they aren't "publicizing as they don't wanna get panic/economic collapse. As with many cases, I'm back over to the other side of the fence now)
 
  • #556
The Chinese medical workers on the front line of the coronavirus fight in Wuhan
 
  • #557
Do none of you websleuths think that it's amazingly weird that 50 million people are in quarantine...and we hear nothing?
Really?
 
  • #558
Very thankful for researchers and technicians that have been working steadily, perhaps with almost no sleep to combat this virus. Special virtual hugs to the doctors, nurses, caregivers and ambulance technicians who also put themselves in harm's way just doing their jobs. True calling, so thankful.
 
  • #559
Do none of you websleuths think that it's amazingly weird that 50 million people are in quarantine...and we hear nothing?
Really?

Oh yes, I think it’s very weird. But the govt there has censored almost everything. It is very very hard to access the freedom of the internet/press from there.

We’ve seen how the few that do try to find a way are “dealt with”. I think we just understandably struggle with this concept as people who don’t live in that kind of country.


MOO
 
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