Coronavirus - COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #24

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  • #801
I had no idea that the second and third waves for the spanish flu were greater than the first wave. egads.....
This guy has it going on....following him, so will post more from him.
 
  • #802
For fur baby parents. Good source for everything. Some have mentioned here before.

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are there state by state websites set up or only the john hopkins one? i have not been able to find much info about mississippi, except that they only have 1 case (which i find ridiculously impossible. i bet they don't have tests). i am in sweden, but i am from mississippi, and my entire family is there. seeing how quickly it's spreading across the states now, it can only be a matter of time before it's widespread. sigh...

COVID-19/Coronavirus Real Time Updates With Credible Sources in US and Canada | 1Point3Acres

English version. Scroll down to your state clicking on it will give you the breakdown by county too.
 
  • #804
I like that the dates/events are listed and I wish every Governor would do so. Michigan had no prob’ listing restaurants & addresses where transmission occurred. I think we have a right to know.
I agree. The more information the better.
JMO
 
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NEW YORK CITY...BED CAPACITY......agree and stated yesterday....including Seattle and San Francisco. Possibly one or 2 more depending on cluster development.

Havng spent the day on the phone talking to local experts of various stripes, there are *many* very serious, knowledgeable people who fear this analysis is correct; NYC is headed for a Wuhan or Lombardy-style healthcare system crash.
COVID-19: New York Will Be The Next Italy, But Doesn’t Have to Be
Chris Hayes on Twitter

SEE CHARTS....THIS PAPER'S ALTERNATIVE....
The Better Alternative: Shut down the city this week. Close everything but grocery stores, banks, and pharmacies. Convert schools into food distribution centers. Bring in the National Guard to provide essential services like food and augment police and emergency services. Issue checks to all New Yorkers for the length of the quarantine for at least $500 per person per month. Limit travel outside of the region. Slow the growth of the virus to a crawl immediately.

STAY HOME, SAVE LIVES
 

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NJ Governor (for now) appears to be allowing school districts to make their own decisions, seemingly to allow for one more day (or half day) for students to pick up textbooks and work packets. Two districts recently closed in my area, including the district my kids attended. Also...

Movie theaters and malls in hard-hit Bergen County are planning to close amid the new coronavirus outbreak as officials remind parents that school closures are not a time for children to socialize.

More 350 public school districts have canceled classes at least for a few days or moved their learning online for at least a week.

Gov. Phil Murphy said on Friday it's a matter of "when, and not an if" New Jersey will order all public schools closed. Officials in Bergen, Burlington and Hunterdon counties have already shut all their public schools. The Archdiocese of Newark and the Diocese of Trenton also have closed their Catholic schools.

**The purpose of the closures is to encourage social distancing and slow the spread of COVID-19 among students and staff who spend their days in close quarters.

**"Social distancing can be very effective but you have to do it properly," said Ocean County Health Coordinator Dan Regyne. "It's not playtime. It doesn't mean that while I'm off from school for two weeks it's like a snow day where you're getting together with friends to go sledding. The weather is nicer but we don't need people going out into the community and going to the mall and bowling alleys and the movie theaters."

**BM

'It's not playtime:' Outbreak closes NJ schools — and malls, movie theaters

I love this. Ain’t the time to play ( or play around)

(Poor kids)

How can they even wrap their heads around this? Adults can’t even do this...I can’t even do this...

Some kids must be really scared. I recall how scared some students have been during mass shooter drills, etc.

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ETA: I’d be curious to hear what all your children and grandchildren are saying to you guys about all this, how you are approaching the subject, what their responses are, etc.

I’m sure they are bummed about not being able to see their friends and do their activities.
 
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  • #809
It's Sunday morning and I'm getting ready for what will be our last congregational worship service for a while. Tomorrow our elders are meeting to find ways to care for the seniors in our church and community who are self isolating.

Thanks to the poster who mentioned way up thread, that their community's youth have volunteered to pick up groceries and pharmacy supplies for their vulnerable seniors. We are putting a similar plan into effect.

After today, we'll be meeting in small groups of six. I'm looking forward to the small group worship, but I will miss my church family, the worship teams, the choir, the potlucks and fellowship times.

If your worship group is doing something similar, do you mind sharing ideas?
 
  • #810
FLORIDA=
now 115 cases
4 deaths
1 in 4 testing positive
Gov. says many of new cases coming in from NY.
TSA Agent- Orlando Int. Airport Positive
Cluster building in Broward Co./South Fl.

COVID-19 | Florida Department of Health
 
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Re Chris Hayes on Twittter
"Issue checks to all New Yorkers for the length of the quarantine for at least $500 per person per month. "

$500 in a month in New York City is not going to get you too far.
 
  • #813
$500 in a month in New York City is not going to get you too far.

i heard rent in NYC is just outrageous so you are right it isn't helping anyone really besides maybe the poorest citizens
 
  • #814
FLORIDA=
now 115 cases
4 deaths
1 in 4 testing positive
Gov. says many of new cases coming in from NY.
TSA Agent- Orlando Int. Airport Positive
Cluster building in Broward Co./South Fl.

COVID-19 | Florida Department of Health

So many airport workers already getting the virus...off the top of my head San Jose, Denver, Thailand...

meanwhile, if you search on twitter for "o'hare," you can see the chaos at major american airports. 8- hour lines to get through customs at terminal 5 (international). police are handing out water and disinfectant wipes. similar situation at DFW.

ETA: it CANNOT be safe to be in those crowds right now.

I was just thinking this when I saw this article and pictures at link (grabbing link)
 
  • #815
I am new here so I don't want to say the wrong thing. I live in Northern California and we have had 1 positive that has since recovered and 1 new one tonight that is self isolating. I just don't know what to believe. Is this a real thing or is this a media driven panic of the month?

Get your information from the most reliable source that exists. One of the problems of our society is that everyone is an expert, and personal impressions have as much weight as expert findings. But don't get sucked into that false belief. Know the difference between media or political statements that are not based on medical facts, and those that are.

The World Health Organisation is doing its best to keep the world updated and informed.

Coronavirus
 
  • #816
Not sure how Alex Altman is qualified to opine that a sufficient number of people are going to die to warrant closing down entire cities and countries. He's free to stay home.
Yeah, I don’t think tweets like that are helping anybody. Just fueling panic.
 
  • #817
At least flu cases are falling down this time of year. So that should free up some hospital beds.
 
  • #818
The same epidemiological surveillance data that public health officials were relying on in February to conclude that there wasn’t #COVID19 community spread in U.S. are now showing an uptick in people with influenza like illness that tests negative for flu. Flu Watchdog Spots More With Fever and Cough, But It’s Not Flu
Scott Gottlieb, MD on Twitter

STAY HOME, SAVE LIVES
Well, that's a total puzzle-there were cases with flu like symptoms that were not positive for flu, there was no test for covid, so how could this have led anyone to conclude there weren't community spread of covid?
US response has not been good at all because we fumbled around with the faulty tests. Why didn't US take test from WHO? Why insist on making our own?
 
  • #819
“Public Health provides updates on testing; guidance for small group gatherings; an update on Life Care Center; and temporary and isolation and quarantine facilities. There are 60 new cases that are being announced today, bringing the confirmed case count total in King County to 388. In addition, three new deaths are reported, bringing the total number of confirmed deaths to 35.”

Update on COVID-19 in King County for March 14, 2020 - King County
March 14, 2020
 
  • #820
Re Chris Hayes on Twittter
"Issue checks to all New Yorkers for the length of the quarantine for at least $500 per person per month. "

$500 in a month in New York City is not going to get you too far.
Mr. Hayes must need some extra beer, cigarettes, and toilet paper money......moo
 
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