Coronavirus - COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #26

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Yes. I’ve lost weight this week.

I wish I could say that. Have finished off the ice cream. No more wine. That is good. I need to cut my addiction to ice cream and I can take or leave wine.
 
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The woman at work who was loudly proclaiming it’s all BS last week and we should never close is working at home today while the rest of us came in. people :rolleyes:
 
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I left my computer for about an hour and am now several pages behind. I assembled the lamb, vegetable, and gravy part of Shepherd's Pie and will refrigerate overnight. I'll cook and mash potatoes tomorrow, spread them on top the meat mixture, top with Irish cheddar cheese, and dot with butter so it browns nicely :)

Even if I miss many posts and the information that you are sharing about your local communities, I sincerely appreciate all the resources that you are providing for Websleuths members, and, hopefully, non-members who are following this awesome discussion.
 
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WHO considers ‘airborne precautions’ for medical staff after study shows coronavirus can survive in air
The World Health Organization is considering “airborne precautions” for medical staff after a new study showed the coronavirus can survive in the air in some settings.

“As you know this is a virus that’s transmitted through droplets, so these are little pieces of liquid,” Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, head of WHO’s emerging diseases and zoonosis unit, told reporters during a virtual press conference on Monday. “When you do an aerosol-generating procedure like in a medical care facility, you have the possibility to what we call aerosolize these particles, which means they can stay in the air a little bit longer.”

She added: “it’s very important that healthcare workers take additional precautions when they’re working on patients and doing those procedures.”

World health officials say the respiratory disease spreads through human-to-human contact, droplets carried through sneezing and coughing and germs left on inanimate objects.

Kerkhove said health officials are aware of several studies in a number of countries looking at the different environmental conditions that COVID-19 can persist. “Looking at maybe different humidity or different temperature, UV light and that have looked at different surfaces, such as steel,” she said.

Health officials use the information to make sure WHO’s guidance is appropriate, and “so far, ... we are confident that the guidance that we have is appropriate,” she added.

WHO considers 'airborne precautions' for medical staff after study shows coronavirus can survive in air


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Does anyone know if TV with live audiences are going to be filmed or have they been put on hold as well, things like ellen and other shows that rely on it

would be interesting to know
It's ALL been shutdown. My daughter's boyfriend works in that industry and he has been told, by his Union, that all production is being shutdown immediately.
 
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The woman at work who was loudly proclaiming it’s all BS last week and we should never close is working at home today while the rest of us came in. people :rolleyes:

Our manager the same "IT'S JUST THE FLU!"

In the meantime, she hasn't been seen in the office since Thursday.
 
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Our manager the same "IT'S JUST THE FLU!"

In the meantime, she hasn't been seen in the office since Thursday.
I try to be compassionate and tell myself these "It's just the flu!!" people are simply too afraid to see the truth, but...
 
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A concern of mine: power outages. With way more families staying home, working from home, schooling from home, watching TV and internet usage from home - are the electric companies prepared for this?
 
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Last I can remember, San Diego County had 9 cases, or maybe 12.... now it is 39

33 of 39 local coronavirus patients are county residents, officials say

"... Thirty-nine patients in total have tested positive for the virus in San Diego since February 14, health officials said Sunday evening. Thirty-three of those patients were residents of San Diego County, four were in federal quarantine and two were not San Diego County residents.

Of the San Diego County residents, only seven were 65 years of age or older, and none were under the age of 18. Eight patients of unspecified ages were hospitalized for treatment of their symptoms, officials said.

The county’s tally came after several new cases were reported locally and the number of cases in the U.S. passed 3,000 over the weekend..."
 
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From Thread #25, page 52, post #1037 - firebird.

2009 H1N1 Pandemic
From April 12, 2009 to April 10, 2010, CDC estimated there were 60.8 million cases (range: 43.3-89.3 million), 274,304 hospitalizations (range: 195,086-402,719), and 12,469 deaths (range: 8868-18,306) in the United States due to the (H1N1)pdm09 virus.


So this tells me that the testing was lacking back in 2009 as well. There has been 11 years to get exact data on the number of cases and the number of deaths, but it's not available.

Thanks for the info firebird.
 
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How is everything with you and your family @Oregonmama ?
Calm in our house but panic in our state. If you any of you have time, many museums around the world let you visit virtually. A very cool experience and it meets my academic requirements for my teens.
 
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So what are y’all planning to do with your time now?
Besides cleaning?

Baking and dropping off goodies for the kids and grandkids. We are doing this by driving in the car and leaving the goods on the front porch. No touching of anything. Not even a railing or doorbell.
 
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One of our younger folk came into work. I was stunned when she claimed a pandemic was predicted in so and so's book. You know those people we are not suppose to talk about here. She then stated this certain female says it will be gone by spring when the warm weather comes. I told her you are the people I worry about. You are educated! Educate yourself on this virus!!!! I'm still stunned.
 
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Many are losing their jobs due to the #CoronavirusPandemic. Our healthcare system will soon be overwhelmed. Younger people are at low risk for serious #COVID19 illness and can help care for our most vulnerable.

We need a #Coronavirus New Deal to hire and train workers NOW.
Dr. Dena Grayson on Twitter
 
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The Govenors of NY/NJ/CT

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