Coronavirus COVID-19 *Global Health Emergency* #7

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Interesting comments on his hospital stay as always.

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Vlog #74 Friday 28th Feb at 9:40am Japan
 
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Drastic measures in the Middle East
Saudi Arabia banned foreigners from reaching the holy city of Mecca and the Kaaba, the cube-shaped structure the world's 1.8 billion Muslims pray toward five times a day. It also said travel was suspended to Prophet Muhammad's mosque in Medina.

Disease outbreaks have always been a concern on the hajj pilgrimage, with peopl travelling from all over the world to complete the walk which is compulsory for able-bodied Muslims.

Saudi Arabia has taken the measure as its neighbours deal with their own cases of coronavirus. Bahrain confirmed 33 cases as of Thursday morning, while Iran’s president insisted there were no immediate plans to quarantine cities as authorities try to get a handle on the spread of the virus in a country which has so far seen 19 deaths. There are also confirmed cases in neighbouring Oman, Iraq, Kuwait and the UAE.

COVID-19 latest: Stock markets suffer worst one-day drop since 2011
 
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ABC News Live on Twitter

"If you do not feel comfortable, you do have some options."

Marc Stewart, travel expert, offers insight on how novel coronavirus is impacting travel plans on @ABCNewsLive. abcn.ws/2TkHJPz
We canceled a cruise that was booked for May, from Ireland to Iceland and back. With the rapidity of the spreading of the virus (has reached Northern Ireland already), I believe we made the correct decision. No regrets there.
 
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We canceled a cruise that was booked for May, from Ireland to Iceland and back. With the rapidity of the spreading of the virus (has reached Northern Ireland already), I believe we made the correct decision. No regrets there.
Good decision
 
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@Simply Southern Wanted to be sure you saw this regarding Disney since your granddaughter will be going in a few weeks. Apparently the Epcot workers were isolated due to a recent trip to Italy but they have not shown any symptoms. I'll try to remember to tag you in any Disney specific information since I can imagine how concerned you might be about your granddaughter's trip.

Disney World employees told to stay home amid coronavirus fears
Our high school (and many for that matter) have senior trips scheduled soon. The decisions that have to be made over this crisis are mind boggling.
 
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Charleston, S.C. – WCBD – Officials warn Charleston to prep for Coronavirus due to the close relationship of the Charleston Port receiving 210,000 containers from China weekly.

A container from China takes approximately one month to arrive to the Charleston Coast.

Chief Medical Officer at Trident Medical Center, Lee Biggs says Charleston is safe considering the Coronavirus is spread from person to person, not from consumer goods.

“Everyone is always on the lookout through different routes of transmission, how is it getting from person to person, how many different touchpoints have occurred before it might manifest, but none of it has been shown through consumer goods or goods shipped through normal transit,” said Biggs.

South Carolina Ports Authority said:

“We have not seen a slowdown and we had strong volumes in January. The major impact on China trade is dependent on when workers can return to the factories after precautionary steps were taken to quarantine those returning from Chinese new Year.” – President and CEO Jim Newson

Coronavirus impact to Charleston ports
 
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TIME on Twitter

California Governor Gavin Newsom said the state only has about 200 testing kits for the coronavirus, an amount he called “simply inadequate.” He said federal officials have promised more soon https://ti.me/3afekxk
 
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Thank you for that info!

I would love to know more! Any idea what they are experiencing first hand? What is driving their consideration to “flee”? Is it just the fear of the virus, or???

The individuals that are experiencing this first hand and live where they can be vocal about their first hand knowledge without facing punishment or suppression are the ones we should be paying attention to the most right now. MOO

I just know that the bil works in a hospital system with confirmed patients with COVID-19 and in a town with confirmed cases and more being confirmed. But the town is not yet quarantined. The hospitals and schools are closed. It sounds like they are panicked enough that they are planning to flee via car before the town is quarantined. I've not heard any update. They don't trust Italy to contain it but trust Switzerland.
 
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We will be traveling from here in West Texas to the wilds of Mayflower, Arkansas to "eat relatives out of house and home" and fish in the Arkansas River, in mid-March. I will try to hold my breath as we drive through the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex and Little Rock areas...........moo
 
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MSN on Twitter

Coronavirus spread sparks fears for American travelers
 
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London firms send staff home amid coronavirus fear

"Three firms in London have now asked staff to work from home as a precaution against coronavirus.

Oil giant Chevron has asked 300 staff not to come into its office in Canary Wharf "for the time being".

Crossrail, which shares the same building as Chevron, and media firm OMD, based in central London, have also asked staff to stay away.

The real estate company that manages Canary Wharf suggested the firms had reacted with "an abundance of caution".

It "strongly encouraged" its tenants to adhere to advice from Public Health England, which says there is no need to send staff home, as most possible cases turn out to be negative.

PHE says even if there is a confirmed case of coronavirus they do not recommend closing the workplace."
 
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These students need to wear masks to walk outside in a garden and we're being told that we shouldn't wear masks at all unless we are working with those with COVID-19.
Right? I am concerned. MOO
 
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Vik Bataille on Twitter


Hong Kong (CNN Business)Some US companies are bracing for the revenue they make in China to be cut in half if the novel coronavirus outbreak extends into the summer.

Nearly half of US companies in China expect revenue from the country to fall this year if businesses can't return to normal before the end of April, according to a survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China conducted earlier this month. And about a fifth of US companies said 2020 revenue from China will plummet by more than 50% if the epidemic extends through the end of August.
 
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NOTE: The presser today is earlier than normal, is in 70 minutes at this link - at 8:40 am eastern time.

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I’m just wrapping up this presser and as usual really appreciating Dr. Mike’s responses to the questions being asked.

Specifically interesting was the information about Strategic Reserves (not even going to try to paraphrase that, but making a note in case I want to find it later).

In response to a question about wearing masks due to the aspect of asymptomatic transmission, Dr. Mike comments around the 41:ish mark about the type of “myth” that is emerging, that “asymptomatic people are the driving force behind this epidemic..”

“Asymptomatic transmission could happen, but the vast majority of transmission in this epidemic is occurring from symptomatic individuals to other individual, it’s important to get that, and none of the data from the extensive studies in China have shown that asymptomatic individuals have been driving this epidemic. So that’s important to reassure people - not saying it can’t happen, but it’s not the major factor in this epidemic.”
 
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He could have been putting it on, or he could have been choking on a cough drop.

The Star and The Express are not the best information sources, they put up clickbait stuff and share conspiracy theories. Better sources for the UK are the BBC, Guardian, Telegraph, etc.

@Betty P The guy who collapsed coughing in a U.K shopping centre was a sick prank

Coronavirus cougher' who collapsed in London's Canary Wharf exposed as sick hoax

Pranksters stage sick coronavirus hoax by collapsing in London's Canary Wharf


 
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Robert Reich (former Labor Secy) on CNN reminding us that the US Stock Market is not the economy, its one indicator. Just because the market is correcting doesn't mean we're in a recession. That said, if it gets worse, it could be a threat to the global economy. Consumer spending in the US is about 70% of the US economy, so if consumers stop spending, things will slow down. Conversely, when people start buying again, it improves.

Just quoting from live CNN.

Also saying FDA announcing first US drug shortage tied to coronavirus.

Here's the latest advisory from the FDA

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Supply Chain Update
 
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