Coronavirus COVID-19 *Global Health Emergency* #8

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  • #361
Doc T says this has a “wealth of information” (I haven’t read it yet, still watching PC).

Report of the WHO-China Joint Mission on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
16-24 February 2020

https://www.who.int/docs/default-so...na-joint-mission-on-covid-19-final-report.pdf

“I. The Mission Goal and Objectives
The overall goal of the Joint Mission was to rapidly inform national (China) and international planning on next steps in the response to the ongoing outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-191) and on next steps in readiness and preparedness for geographic areas not yet affected.
The major objectives of the Joint Mission were as follows:
• To enhance understanding of the evolving COVID-19 outbreak in China and the nature and impact of ongoing containment measures;
• To share knowledge on COVID-19 response and preparedness measures being implemented in countries affected by or at risk of importations of COVID-19;
• To generate recommendations for adjusting COVID-19 containment and response measures in China and internationally; and
• To establish priorities for a collaborative programme of work, research and development to address critical gaps in knowledge and response and readiness tools and activities.”
-more at link

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Also from yesterday:

A Joint Statement on Tourism and COVID-19 - UNWTO and WHO Call for Responsibility and Coordination
 
  • #362
I went to a few stores this morning and when I got home, putting a few items in the fridge, I thought, "Who has been touching these items that I am simply tossing into my fridge (along with other items that I will be eating from/drinking from, etc??) How often do people think about this? Just something I thought of and wanted to share, also, dont forget to wipe off your cell phones! MOO
 
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What every country should be asking itself
27 February 2020

“Discussing preparedness for COVID-19, the WHO Director-General listed questions every health minister should be able to answer. Here are a selection:

  • Are we ready for the first case?
  • Do we have enough medical oxygen, ventilators and other vital equipment?
  • How will we know if there are cases in other areas of the country?
  • Do our health workers have the training and equipment they need to stay safe?
  • Do we have the right measures at airports and border crossings to test people who are sick?
  • Do our labs have the right chemicals that allow them to test samples?
  • Are we ready to treat patients with severe or critical disease?
  • Do our hospitals and clinics have the right procedures to prevent and control infections?
  • Do our people have the right information? Do they know what the disease looks like?”

World Health Organization (WHO)
 
  • #364
Procedure for opening Amazon delivery:

1. Blow airhorn to alert neighbors to immediately shelter indoors.

2. Don Hazmat suit, double glove.

3. As you spray Lysol, quickly open front door.

4. Blow airohorn again as final warning.

5. Approach box and assure no living creature, other than yourself, is within a 6 foot perimeter

6. Spray box with Lysol, then bleach. Wait 3 minutes.

7. Using a dull plastic disposable knife, carefully cut tape.

8. Open package lid away from you and using a hand mirror, peek into the contents.

9. If this is your order, pick up with barbeque tongs and spray with Lysol/bleach.

10. Wait 3 minutes.

11. Bring item indoors, LEAVE BOX ON PORCH and soak in the tub of bleach you have there for that purpose.

12. 2 quick toots on airhorn to alert neighbors coast is clear.

13, Remove Hazmat suit

14. Take shot of fortifying imbibable liquid you have at hand for "internal sanitation:

Absolutely hilarious! Thanks for the belly laugh. :D
 
  • #365
I never ate from the buffet meals when I went on cruises. Buffets equal virus city

DH and I never go to cruise ship buffets, either. We've actually stopped going to the main dining rooms, as well, and prefer to dine in casual onboard restaurants (i.e. pizzeria) or specialty dining venues (upcharge). Room service is always a good choice, as well. When in port, we almost always find a nice restaurant to enjoy local color and cuisine. Found a great new place in St. Thomas on our cruise last month (Navy Beach - fabulous seafood).
 
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  • #368
:):)Since were talking about hand washing...I thought I’d add that it’s probably a good idea to remove any rings/bracelets. I just took my wed band off, as well as bracelets. Germs can linger on jewelry even with the best hand washing. NOT trying to cause panic here, just throwing it out there.
 
  • #369
I wonder how much autonomy the US states will be given in the coming days/weeks regarding coronavirus. As opposed to having to follow Federal guidelines only. Will be interesting.


(nonpolitical musings)


MOO.
 
  • #370
I work in a hospital in Northern CA. Today, management went through and took all boxes of masks except the open ones in our department. The hospital is packed! We have 330 licensed beds and 50 people admitted with no beds to put them in. I haven't heard of any Covid 19 pt's so I hope there's not an explosion of patients anytime soon. We cannot divert traffic right now , because the nearest hospital to us is in the same boat.
 
  • #371
Coronavirus more likely than Sars to bond to human cells, scientists say

Coronavirus far more likely than Sars to bond to human cells due to HIV-like mutation, scientists say
  • Research by team from Nankai University shows new virus has mutated gene similar to those found in HIV and Ebola
  • Finding may help scientists understand how the infection spreads and where it came from
 
  • #372
I went to a few stores this morning and when I got home, putting a few items in the fridge, I thought, "Who has been touching these items that I am simply tossing into my fridge (along with other items that I will be eating from/drinking from, etc??) How often do people think about this? Just something I thought of and wanted to share, also, dont forget to wipe off your cell phones! MOO

I worried about this before coronavirus, so you can imagine me now :eek::eek::eek:
 
  • #373
I went to a few stores this morning and when I got home, putting a few items in the fridge, I thought, "Who has been touching these items that I am simply tossing into my fridge (along with other items that I will be eating from/drinking from, etc??) How often do people think about this? Just something I thought of and wanted to share, also, dont forget to wipe off your cell phones! MOO

JMO
I was thinking about that the other day when I wore disposable rubber gloves (Nitrite brand) to the grocery store. I mainly wore them because I never have liked touching the handle of the cart anyway, so figured I would give it a test run with gloves.

It went really well and only 2 or 3 people even noticed I had them on. But to your point, that is what I thought about when I got home to put the food away. I almost put on another pair of gloves but just touched everything germs and all. LOL

I think next time I will put another pair of gloves on to unload the groceries in the home and maybe I will go so far as to rinse off items under the sink.

Im not as big of a germaphobe like Howie Mandell, but Im close. :) And that was before this virus news even hit. LOL
 
  • #374
First patient in the UK to have caught it here, and they're not sure where he contracted it or from whom....could be community spread.

The man is a resident of Surrey who had not been abroad recently himself.
<snip>
The Department of Health and Social Care said the virus was passed on in the UK but the original source was "unclear" and there was no "immediately identifiable link" to overseas travel.
<snip>
Public Health England said it was working with Surrey County Council to contact people who had "close contact" with the latest coronavirus case.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is due to chair an emergency Cobra committee meeting on Monday, said preparing for an outbreak in the UK was now the government's "top priority".

Coronavirus patient first to be infected in UK
 
  • #375
Shop Rite in my NJ town was far from stripped down this afternoon. Shelves were full as were those in Pet Value. Perhaps DM is exaggerating? Or focusing on specific areas?

I did take notice of the Virginia grocery store, location unnamed. We are experiencing high wind, snow in the mountains, and power outages in the Blue Ridge. Most in the southwestern part of state have stocked up due to potential power outages. I stocked up early this week and did not notice any shortages, except Wal-Mart is selling out of bleach.

Its very frustrating the folks that are ignoring the news and are totally unprepared. I feel, I must over prepare, many family members are in denial. Side note....Daughter couldn't believe the toilet paper, bleach, etc stockpile, today. She grabbed a few grocery bags and proceeded to shop, wasn't happy when she learned they were "emergency" supplies.
 
  • #376
Markets are sliding, means it's a good time to invest!

And NOT a good time to sell, folks! I’ve never understood why people sell stocks when there is the slightest negative blip on the news. As Kenny Rogers sang in “The Gambler”...

You've got to know when to hold 'em
Know when to fold 'em
Know when to walk away
And know when to run
You never count your money
When you're sittin' at the table
There'll be time enough for countin'
When the dealin's done
 
  • #377
Just want to add that I went to Walmart in south San Antonio yesterday. There was plenty of hand sanitizer in several sizes. In fact, I bought antibacterial hand wipes, which I didn't have. Seems it all goes down to where you are right now.
 
  • #378
I did take notice of the Virginia grocery store, location unnamed. We are experiencing high wind, snow in the mountains, and power outages in the Blue Ridge. Most in the southwestern part of state have stocked up due to potential power outages. I stocked up early this week and did not notice any shortages, except Wal-Mart is selling out of bleach.

Its very frustrating the folks that are ignoring the news and are totally unprepared. I feel, I must over prepare, many family members are in denial. Side note....Daughter couldn't believe the toilet paper, bleach, etc stockpile, today. She grabbed a few grocery bags and proceeded to shop, wasn't happy when she learned they were "emergency" supplies.
Kind of like the fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper." Though, I'll gladly share with family as needed.
 
  • #379
JMO
I was thinking about that the other day when I wore disposable rubber gloves (Nitrite brand) to the grocery store. I mainly wore them because I never have liked touching the handle of the cart anyway, so figured I would give it a test run with gloves.

It went really well and only 2 or 3 people even noticed I had them on. But to your point, that is what I thought about when I got home to put the food away. I almost put on another pair of gloves but just touched everything germs and all. LOL

I think next time I will put another pair of gloves on to unload the groceries in the home and maybe I will go so far as to rinse off items under the sink.

Im not as big of a germaphobe like Howie Mandell, but Im close. :) And that was before this virus news even hit. LOL
LOL I was in Target today and I swear NOONE was using the disinfectant wipes nor were anyone wearing gloves or busting out the germex like me! I just looked at them and shook my head. I will always rather be over prepared than under. I hear ya!! Im so rinsing my fridge containers in bleach water from now on. LOL.
 
  • #380
So we need 120 proof and that's actually not easy to find?

I'll look into running the machine on empty. Thanks.
I can buy Everclear at the liquor store--it's 190 proof. I use it to make eggnog during the holidays. Strong stuff lol.
 
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