afitzy
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If that’s the case, then shut down everything! Lockdown all employment, all postal services, grocery and drug stores, Everything! Do not single out an industry that has not been proven to have spread anything. How about shutting down travel? That seems to be the only unifying fact in the spread between states. This makes me angry, and distrustful of Fauci .
MOO
Fl. gov. DeSantis in press conf. now-
Big problem w/ spring breakers on beaches in
large numbers and packed bars and restaurants.
But he won't make any changes til he talks to CDC on Monday. He thinks CDC will make suggestions to deal with this.
Total ignorance is very dangerous to us all!
Imo
I had to take a break so I'm just now seeing your reply which part of it has left me confused.
I'm not sure what you mean about it not costing the taxpayers a dime. You were saying those at risk, and elderly must take PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY for themselves. I didnt see anything in your post that mentioned taxpayers picking up the tab nor did I mention it or even think of it in my previous reply.
Most of the elderly who live in their homes are self sustaining financially, and not costing the taxpayers a dime.
They weren't advising others to pay to protect the elderly, but just do common sense things that may make it easier for them if they cant get out or shouldn't at this time. And making sure they follow the hygiene guidelines set forth so that all around the elderly at risk are being protected along with protecting themselves.
My hubby, and I both fit the category of elderly, which is anyone over the age of 60 with this virus, and I have an underlying condition now that just developed out of the blue two weeks ago. We have a great family support system with 5 children, grandchildren, and many dear friends.
We are doing fine on our own. If we must go out we make sure to wear masks to protect us, and protect all others that may be around us.
We do not want to ever jeopardize the health of anyone including our family members. We know people the age of our children are also getting this virus, and tragically some of those who have died from it were not in the elderly age group, but younger.
So all of us are being respectful of each other, and honoring the social distancing as recommended along with the advice to have excellent hygiene inside, and out of our homes which we were already doing.
So far no one we know has the virus, but we know that can change instantly. Our area does have those who have the virus. In fact one is in ICU. Shes in her early 50s, but shes a cancer patient.
We are also providing needed products, and food to other elderly neighbors by leaving it by their door. Our next door neighbors are both very sickly, and at high risk so we have been doing everything we can to make sure they do not have to go out.
Thank God my hubby is a very healthy 74 year old. He runs the errands that must be done for us, and surrounding neighbors. Of course he takes all necessary precautions to be safe, and to ensure those around him are also safe.
Everyone at this time of crisis should be all in doing their part.
Its heartbreaking to know those in nursing homes have been the centers of some of the virus outbreaks. Imo, even at the end of their life they arent being cared for properly, but that was happening even before this even happened in many towns, and states.
I care about each, and every citizen in our great country no matter who they are.
I know if we can overcome this nightmare it will be because of the millions of good citizens who did everything in their power to do their part.
Jmhoo
CT - New COVID Case Announced 3/15/2020:
ECSU faculty member tests positive for coronavirus
Quotes from article:
Officials at Eastern Connecticut State University said Sunday that a faculty member tested positive for the coronavirus.
Officials said, "Federal health privacy law prohibits the University from releasing the name of the person involved.
We ask all students, faculty, and staff to continue to self-monitor their own health while practicing social distancing and healthy personal hygiene as outlined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html"
The school is closed through April 5.
Thank you gregjrichards. I have also kept you in my thoughts today. I know you are going through some difficult times.The memorial thread for all the victims who have lost their lives to the virus is now open in the Private Forums - The Jury Room-Rest In Peace - We Will Miss You section.
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/covid-19-coronavirus-memorial-thread.513454/
Gov. also mentioned he has activated the Fl.Fl. gov. DeSantis in press conf. now-
Big problem w/ spring breakers on beaches in
large numbers and packed bars and restaurants.
But he won't make any changes til he talks to CDC on Monday. He thinks CDC will make suggestions to deal with this.
I live in Ohio (Hancock county) and effective tonight at 9pm ALL restaurants and bars are closed for dine in...some may stay open for carry out and pick up. My children are not happy about no school. I told myself I would not freak out or over react but now I am a little. Gas is $1.77 and almost all shelfs are empty.Twitter (Video from State of The Union Interview)
OH Gov. Mike DeWine: "It would not surprise me at all if schools did not open again this year."
No, no, no, please no. Young people need to be in school. They need to be doing experiments and group projects, they need that in-the-moment, face-to-face instruction and social learning. It will be too sad if students don't get to come back, however good the reason
ETA - some students are lucky to have parents who are teachers, or parents wealthy enough to hire teachers to work with them. What about the rest?
I would recommend that she call the local health department and tell them what is happening in her facility.@tabitha111 Your post was terrifying but much the same as what my daughter and friends are telling me about the situations in their hospitals. My daughter sent me a pic of her in protective gear. She had a mask and a face shield that does not cover past her nose, the gown does not go up past her shoulders so neck is completely exposed. Unless soiled by bodily fluids they have to wear the same mask and gown for the entire shift. They are not allowed to double glove or double shoe protectors. She works in ICU and they are certain they have 2 cases just waiting on confirmation.
I am terrified for her and all the other nurses and doctors. They are facing an enemy they cannot see or contain and fighting a war without proper ammunition.
Is the university closed for all staff or just for faculty and students? At my university, only faculty and students are off campus but staff and administrators are at work during the "closure." Just wondering.
CT - New Britain - New Curfew for individuals 16 and younger
New Britain implements curfew for anyone 16 years old or younger
The point of being tested is so that the public health agencies can notify people you have been in close contact with, ask them to self isolate thus stopping the chain of infection you may have created. It's simply trying to control the spread so our healthcare system can handle the number of people who may need ICU care.What is the point of getting tested? If I have the flu, why should I go get tested? Stay home, hunker down, drink OJ.
Just asking.
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