Coronavirus - COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #26

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Governor Cuomo press conference main points.
Governors stepping up (Murphy - NJ, Lamont - CT)


So important this ----- from Cuomo "I want Federal guidance. You can't have one set of rules for one state and not for all. "

Issued from Cuomo for NY:

*No more 50+ gatherings
*Casinos and gyms and theaters closed 8pm today
*All park fees waived (local, state, county)
*All local police and emergency medical services supplied with masks
*Thank you to Trump and Pence for mobilization (Kudos when due are
appropriate)
*Drive-thru testing New Rochelle, Long Island, Staten Island
*Suspending DOH regulations to allow hospitals to increase space.
*Developing hospital maximum surge capacity with Michael Dowling and
Kenneth Raske

Going forward - slow the curve replaced with "slow the wave" Must expect significant inflow to hospitals, Fed Gov't needs to get Army Corps of Engineers to build backup medical capacity, expand hospital capacity.

If Fed Gov't does not act, states must act. Will organize National Guard and developers . Find available able faculties that can be converted. NYC - 5,000 beds. We need Federal assistance.

Cases will rise in most dense areas. And since testing has increased.
(950 cases, 7 deaths top state in nation, followed by Washington State)

**NY Can't flatten the curve enough to avoid overwhelming hospitals!!!
 
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Surviving this mess. Taking care of my family the best I can......moo

You know what is surreal about this, is that we, collectively, have been on this thread for over six weeks, watching it unfold. And I was not prepared for any of this reality. I sort of prepped the house, but not with really thinking that this situation could actually happen.
 
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Today on BBC ( and CNN) there was an interview with the Ex-CEO of PIMCO, the very sage Mohammed El-Erian. He has some real severe things to say about the Federal Reserves actions this weekend. If you don't know who he is, check him out. He is one of the few financial talking heads who is really really worth listening to because of his succinct, understandable, and pertinent comments:

Mohamed El-Erian: Fed shouldn't have fired all its ammunition - CNN Video
 
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You know what is surreal about this, is that we, collectively, have been on this thread for over six weeks, watching it unfold. And I was not prepared for any of this reality. I sort of prepped the house, but not with really thinking that this situation could actually happen.
Totally know what you mean....hoped it wasnt gonna come true...
 
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The governors of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut announced wide business closures starting at 8 p.m. Monday to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus. Here's what you need to know:

What's closing?
When are they closing and for how long?
Businesses will close at 8 p.m. on Monday, March 16 and will remain closed indefinitely, said New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The three states will try to reopen these businesses on the same date, but it's unclear where that will be.

How long will the NJ curfew last?
"For the foreseeable future," Murphy said.

NJ coronavirus curfew: What's open, what's closed and how long it's expected to last
 
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COLORADO

A friend of mine is quarantined because he has been in Summit county CO within the past week. There is a 4 county area in CO with high levels of community transmission. Summit county is one of them.
Brittney Copeland on Twitter

STAY HOME, SAVE LIVES
Oh my gosh, That's where we took our yearly ski trips for over 30 years. I can't believe it, all the ski resorts closed. :(
State: Those who live, visited Colorado counties with coronavirus should ‘minimize their contact with other people’
Intervention efforts to limit the spread of the virus have increased on a daily basis, originally starting with a recommendation from the governor on Wednesday for people 60 and older, or with underlying health conditions, to avoid traveling to the High Country, where localized outbreaks in Eagle and Pitkin counties threatened to overwhelm health care services in those communities.

The statement appeared to blindside the ski industry, and resorts across the state sent messages to their customers committing to stay open during the busy spring break period.

Things changed quickly Saturday afternoon, when Vail Resorts announced it would close its mountains across North America. Alterra Mountain Co. and independently owned ski areas quickly followed suit.

On Saturday night, Polis issued an executive order directing the state’s nearly 30 ski areas to close for at least one week.
 
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My friend is due in early April and it's increasingly looking like she may have to go it alone. The hospitals have seriously restricted visitation and they're considering banning visitors altogether. She's mentally preparing to give birth without her husband or any family by her side.

Please keep others in mind when you shop. She has gestational diabetes and is having a difficult time finding enough appropriate food at the store. Shelves in her area are absolutely wiped out.

I'm absolutely sick worried about her. I feel totally helpess and don't even really know how to comfort her.
Oh my goodness. Please have her reach out to a local church. Some don't even worry about "if you qualify" and you just sign in. Many have fresh meats and produce donated. It must be so scary for her and I do hope they allow her husband to be with her. Many blessings and prayers to her.
 
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You know what is surreal about this, is that we, collectively, have been on this thread for over six weeks, watching it unfold. And I was not prepared for any of this reality. I sort of prepped the house, but not with really thinking that this situation could actually happen.

I know, right?

I have been prepping bit by bit. But I hadn't anticipated the severe world-wide financial impact that will very much change the comfort and financial safety of billions of people.

And that the change in socializing and daily life is going to go on for at least 6 months
 
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This is out disconnected some people are from what's happening.

I work from home, but the office in Charleston sent a message that the cupcake truck is outside and go line up to buy cupcakes.....Geez....these are actually smart people, most of the time. I sent a message to not let anyone do that.
 
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Just spent almost $400,000 on a receiving line that throws and sorts itself, letting the receiving team to not come in to work.

A sign of the times, would have lost my job with a purchase like that a month ago
 
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You didn’t get to leave today and begin working from home?
I am a big believer in self-isolating but until there is a statewide shutdown, I am forced to come to work every day. I can't use 2 weeks of vacation/sick leave for the next 2 weeks, what if I eventually do get sick and need that time?!?
 
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West Texas 2nd Expedition trip today report - Wal-Mart - A little busier than normal. Out of all kitchen basics except coffee and sugar. Limited sugar and peanut butter. Barely any red meat or hamburger. Plenty of pork , chicken, cheeses , and lunch meats. Had milk and eggs. Limited bread. No paper goods of any kind. When checking out was asked by checker "How many plastic bags do you need ?" Business is so big that they are running out of plastic bags.....Gas and cigarettes place. No problems.....Pet Smart - Dog food was in stock. Was surprised as there have been "runs" on dog food in this area........ All dining out/in food places are open. There is less business at them though.......Normal amount of people out on the streets at this time of the week, even though schools are closed ...... Except for food shortages and school closings it is "business as usual " out here in the West Texas oil patch. There is anxiety about possible future job losses due to the price of oil going way down...... That is all.......Leftover homemade potato soup lunch time for us ........hopethispostingmadesensecody22....moo
 
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As I mentioned yesterday, there are already buying runs on certain types of firearms and ammo going on for the last 4 or 5 days.......moo

Morning Cody, and everyone!

I'm not the least bit surprised. Imo, gun, and ammo sales will continue to skyrocket.

What terrifies me is legal gunowners buying these weapons for their own protection, and their loved ones may very well windup having to use them. :(

One thing every law abiding gunowner hopes for is none will never have any occasion where they are forced to use their firearm against anyone. Now due to this deadly virus they may have no choice.

But during times of crisis the violence against others seems to rise, and this crisis affects every part of our nation. The longer it goes on citizens will have to protect what they have inside their homes whether its food, cash or any other items that may be in our homes,and themselves. The drug addicts will be looking to supply their addiction anyway they can.

Simple things found inside of all homes will become targeted items the longer this goes own.

Those who do not have the capability of making their own bullets will flood gun, and ammo stores to buy, and stockpile ammo.

It literally could become every man, and woman are on their own. So they will prepare to do everything in their power to protect themselves, children, and other family members.

Jmhoo
 
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WHEELING, W.Va. (WTOV) — West Virginia remains the only state in the country to not have a confirmed case of the novel coronavirus.

The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources released the updated testing statistics Sunday evening. West Virginia remains without a confirmed case of coronavirus, only state remaining

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I've missed several threads over the weekend so I'm not sure if any of the other Arkansans on the board have posted any stats for us. Currently, we're at 22. Yesterday it was 16. Last Thursday, we had 6.

COVID-19 Arkansas Department of Health

Our schools are closed, statewide, and businesses are making whatever decisions they need to, voluntarily, so that's helping flatten the curve.

Now if we can just get the ugly and meanness to flatten out, as well.
 
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Below is a text from a friend checking up on us this morning. :)

Cool. I went shopping over the weekend. Sunday Costco had toilet paper for the first time in a week. A sign saying , Limit one per customer." Finally. People are driving me nuts. One person told me they were shopping and the store just put out a case of hand sanitizer. She took two and a Fireman next to here took two. The next lady took the rest of the case and pu it in here cart. The Fireman went over to here cart and took two out, put them in her cart and put the case back on the shelf. Ha ha
 
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My friend is due in early April and it's increasingly looking like she may have to go it alone. The hospitals have seriously restricted visitation and they're considering banning visitors altogether. She's mentally preparing to give birth without her husband or any family by her side.

Please keep others in mind when you shop. She has gestational diabetes and is having a difficult time finding enough appropriate food at the store. Shelves in her area are absolutely wiped out.

I'm absolutely sick worried about her. I feel totally helpess and don't even really know how to comfort her.

At a minimum I would hope her husband could be tested (and be SARS-CoV-2 negative) so he can be there for the birth. I just can't understand banning a woman's support person during birth
 
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