Coronavirus COVID-19 *Global Health Emergency* #9

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The coronavirus outbreak is the biggest shock to demand for oil since the 2008 financial crisis. Economists are warning that the outbreak could spark a severe economic slowdown or even recession in the United States and elsewhere.

CNN Business on Twitter
 
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San Francisco Chronicle on Twitter

UPDATE: A fourth #coronavirus case has emerged in Santa Clara County. The patient is a “household contact" of the third county case.

This is likely very bad news for me/my family as it may pertain to my kids’ school (the children removed yesterday).... I will expound more once I hear more than rumors.
 
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Next they’ll be saying no need to buy hand sanitizer. MOO
 
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Nobody has to agree with my understanding, but please don't pounce on me if you don't agree. :) (And if you do pounce on me, for pete's sake, wash your hands first.)

jmopinion

Thanks - we need to smile (maybe with our lips closed, though, for safety's sake) :)
 
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This is likely very bad news for me/my family as it may pertain to my kids’ school (the children removed yesterday).... I will expound more once I hear more than rumors.
Sorry for this news...for you. I fear, one by one, we are all getting or going to get updates that affect us and our family members.
 
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I decided to brave my local Target for some supplies. Ugh. First thing in the door and some young man a couple yards ahead of me begins floridly coughing and output covering his mouth. A middle aged woman came walking toward me in an aisle, coughing without covering her mouth. I bolted from there but not before spelling at her.
I heard two other people and one child coughing in the store in aisles close to me. That made me wonder what I walking into whenever I rounded a corner.

This is making me paranoid. And super angry at selfish, unhygienic jerks who walk around coughing and sneezing without covering their mouths and noses or who take sick kids out and don’t teach them proper hygiene.
I know the experience of which you speak gtiana1 and sympathize. Avoid Saturdays at Target and Walmart. If possible, shop as early as possible on week day mornings. Mondays and Tuesday are particularly good, IMO. I hate crowds on good days and definitely don't suffer fools gladly during this sick-season.
 
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Josh Bavas on Twitter

Queensland’s Health Minister says hospitals will be working overtime on surgeries to prepare for an influx of patients when corona virus reaches peak.
 
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Florida woman hospitalized w/ Corona type symptoms but Fl. Dept. of Health won't test her for CoronaVirus. Tested for the regular flu was negative, and she'd been in close contact with Chinese citizens who were sick.
I wonder if this is due to the shortage of test kits?
Woman in Sanford fears she has coronavirus, claims Health Department won’t test her for virus

Are they in denial?
'Weiss said doctors tested her for the flu and strep throat. When both came back negative, she said, the infectious disease doctor told her they were going to test her for coronavirus.

But Weiss said that never happened because the Florida Department of Health said it wasn’t necessary.

“I was told, ‘FDH said no,’ I didn’t need to be tested because even though the Chinese citizens I came in contact with were sick, none of them had confirmed cases,” Weiss said."
 
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The status of the 2020 Olympic Games is in some question, with health experts worried about holding such a large public event this summer and others insisting it is too early to make any decisions.

In Japan, these concerns are amplified ten-fold.
Los Angeles Times on Twitter
 
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Are they in denial?
'Weiss said doctors tested her for the flu and strep throat. When both came back negative, she said, the infectious disease doctor told her they were going to test her for coronavirus.

But Weiss said that never happened because the Florida Department of Health said it wasn’t necessary.

“I was told, ‘FDH said no,’ I didn’t need to be tested because even though the Chinese citizens I came in contact with were sick, none of them had confirmed cases,” Weiss said."

Let's hope this is not actually a case of negligence. However, nothing surprises me these days.
 
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I’d really like clarification on why masks were important before but now not necessary. Now is not the time for confusion and retraction.
MOOOOOOOOO
 
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They were wearing masks to protect them from other diseases before COVID-19 existed. They still need them for those even if the masks won't protect them from COVID-19. IMO.
I had to take my 2 year old grandson to the ER on New Year's Day due to a stomach virus and dehydration. The doctor who treated him wore a mask because SHE had a cold and didn't want to infect him with it. JMO
 
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If #coronavirus is a “wash your hands kinda flu”
WHY ARE
-doctors in hazmat suits
-Americans are in Quarantine
-We have World wide travel restrictions?
MOOOOOOOOO
Higher death rate than the flu. We also have vaccines for flu and medications for flu. None for covid yet. Hopefully that will change soon.
 
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Over 70 here and began 95% isolation a few weeks ago. I've stocked up with at least three weeks worth of food, paper products, meds and necessities. I occasionally make a quick trip to Walmart (very early morning to avoid crowds) for fresh produce. I've gotten into the habit of washing tomatoes, (and certain other fruits and vegetables) with soap and hot water before consuming.

I take a daily one-or-two-mile walk around the neighborhood. I do stop and chat with other neighbors who are out walking; we maintain about a 5ft distance between each other.

I live in a 55+ gated community and can attest to how easily a cold or flu in a senior develops into pneumonia. Occasionally a friend or neighbor comes by to chat at the front door and we maintain a distance from each other. I guess you could say we all know what is going on with this epidemic, try to stick with good practice and respect others' health.

My only exception to total isolation is a once a week game of mahjongg with three other friends. Again, we are careful and will not gather if cold, flu or virus symptoms are present. Hopefully these procedures will keep me and others healthy.

Curious to know how other WS "seniors" are experiencing these uncertain days.
Same. We're limiting going anywhere except for drives to get out, walks and food shopping. And trying to be extra careful because we take care of my 84 year old mom.
 
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KIRO 7 on Twitter


Gov. Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency after a man died of coronavirus. At 5, we have LIVE team coverage on the cases in western Washington. >>
 
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UK sources are saying that they are up to 5 times more protective than no face mask in preventing transmission through the mouth and nose. I don't appreciate bull$hit and lies just because they didn't plan ahead to have masks for everyone in a pandemic.

I'd swear last month they suggested hand washing and masks and then suddenly only greedy morons would buy masks.
BBM I totally agree with your assessment, MOO.
 
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