Coronavirus - COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #27

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CDC
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

•Map at above link

“Public Health Laboratory Testing for COVID-19
This map includes states and territories with one or more laboratories that have successfully verified and are currently using COVID-19 diagnostic tests. As of the evening of March 15, 84 state and local public health laboratories in 50 states and the District of Columbia have successfully verified COVID-19 diagnostic tests and are offering testing. This includes one or more PHL in 50 states plus DC and Guam.

This list is provided by the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL)external icon. Contact your state health department regarding questions about testing.”
 
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Soooo impressed with what Minnesota restaurants are doing to feed hungry kids out of school. Skim the list - brings tears to my eyes.

Here's a list of restaurants offering free lunches to students while K-12 schools are closed

Wow. I’m not in the US but these sound like small, independent eateries rather than big chains? Bless them for doing this when they’ll be struggling and worried already.

It’d be nice to hear similar offers from some of the huge international restaurants who can afford it from their $£millions of profits.
 
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And yet my brother’s stupid school is still in session today and were set for a half day tomorrow. Dummies. They should’ve closed last week.

He can choose not to go. Call in sick (mental health day).
 
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Number of specimens tested for SARS CoV-2 by CDC labs (N=4,255) and U.S. public health laboratories* (N=20,907)†
lab-specimens-tested.jpg

Note: As of March 12, the dates associated with the specimens tested by CDC Labs have been updated to reflect the date the specimen was received by CDC, instead of when they were collected from the patient. Use of the specimen received date better reflects when specimens became available for testing by the CDC Labs.

* Reporting public health labs are 48 state public health labs (AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, VT, WA, WI, WV and WY), New York City, USAF, and 9 California counties.

† Non-respiratory specimens were excluded. For state public health labs, the date represents the date of sample collection, if available, or the date tested. For CDC labs, the date represents the date specimen was received at CDC. Results reported as of 4:00 pm ET on March 14 were included. All data are preliminary and may change as more reports are received.

‡ Data during this period are incomplete because of the lag in time between when specimens are accessioned, testing is performed, and results are reported.

Lab Collection Dates



(Categories)
Date Collected | CDC Labs | US Public Health Labs
1/18 4 0
1/19 0 0
1/20 7 0
1/21 3 0
1/22 10 0
1/23 36 0
1/24 53 0
1/25 101 0
1/26 79 0
1/27 77 0
1/28 65 0
1/29 102 0
1/30 256 0
1/31 63 0
2/1 310 0
2/2 33 0
2/3 131 0
2/4 93 0
2/5 104 1
2/6 74 1
2/7 93 0
2/8 79 0
2/9 36 2
2/10 37 0
2/11 95 0
2/12 56 0
2/13 47 0
2/14 36 4
2/15 51 3
2/16 24 0
2/17 7 26
2/18 32 3
2/19 63 3
2/20 55 0
2/21 249 3
2/22 254 3
2/23 67 2
2/24 50 14
2/25 50 12
2/26 80 25
2/27 62 123
2/28 86 152
2/29 80 264
3/1 31 224
3/2 94 507
3/3 73 729
3/4 104 1041
3/5 78 1442
3/6 5 1702
3/7 163 1335
3/8 67 1401
3/09 29 2699
3/10 139 2567
3/11 107 2637
3/12 75‡ 2302‡
3/13 0‡ 1511‡
3/14 0‡ 165‡
3/15 0‡ 4‡

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
 
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Concerned... Very active adult. I am past the age group. Just got over two bouts of pneumonia - Jan/Feb. Fell 13 days ago on my bike when my skinny tires hit mud under a shadowy bridge. No breaks, just pain. Using a walker and a sometimes wheel chair that Hubby has been pushing around - 4 miles today. But, I am in "the group." Concerned.
 
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Dr. Ian Lipkin an epidemiologist from Columbia University said on Rachel Maddow (MSNBC) that the whole country should do what the SF Bay Area is doing...shelter in place NOW. He believes that the federal government can do this...if it wants to.
 
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The NJSIAA announced Monday night it still has hopes of having a spring sports season.

The decision comes in the wake of announcements Monday by Gov. Phil Murphy of a 8 p.m.-5 a.m curfew and the shuttering of all schools that were not already closed beginning Wednesday.

"There will be no interscholastic athletic competition until schools reopen. When they do, the NJSIAA will make every effort to take advantage of whatever part of the spring sports season remains, including holding championships,'' the NJSIAA said in a statement. "The NJSIAA remains committed to providing student-athletes as many opportunities as possible.

The closure of schools means extracurricular activities like athletic team practices, games and scrimmages can not take place.

NJSIAA hopes to still have spring H.S. sports season if coronavirus outbreak dies down
 
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Concerned... Very active adult. I am past the age group. Just got over two bouts of pneumonia - Jan/Feb. Fell 13 days ago on my bike when my skinny tires hit mud under a shadowy bridge. No breaks, just pain. Using a walker and a sometimes wheel chair that Hubby has been pushing around - 4 miles today. But, I am in "the group." Concerned.

Hope your pain subsides soon. There are a lot of us in "the group" or very close to in "the Group". Glad no bones were broken.
 
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I grew up reading my grandmother's Foxfire books. I actually lived up there in Rabun County for a while. I only have a couple though. I used to check them out from the library as a kid. Of course now the libraries here are closed.
Our library is closed but will bring your books out to your car for you so that is helpful.
 
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Dr. Ian Lipkin an epidemiologist from Columbia University said on Rachel Maddow that the whole country should do what the SF Bay Area is doing...shelter in place NOW. He believes that the federal government can do this...if it wants to.
Oh, but think of the financial losses (vs. deaths).
 
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My husband is a psychologist. He has a private practice in a building with one other person working there with him (different offices), in a small town. He is seeing clients today, but coming home an hour early due to NJ recommended curfew at 8pm.

Though, I'd consider him to be essential services and able to stay open, I do wonder whether HE should commence phone or video counseling. That involves another set of confidentiality issues, technical knowhow and willingness of clients, according to him. And I worry about him bringing the infection back to the house.

It's a dilemma, for sure. You are correct that more people will need the benefit of counseling. Also, I consider the clients he currently has - how to just stop seeing troubled people cold turkey for an indeterminate amount of time.
All MOO
Your husband's services may be sorely needed in the not too far future. My daughter in Japan tends to get depressed and has been communicating with a psychologist who's based in Hawaii. I'm not sure what app they're using. Anyway, it gives me some comfort to know she has a professional to talk to when I'm not around.

Her American friend in Kyoto has anxiety and depression but unfortunately Japan isn't a great place for counseling, especially for Westerners. Both have tried local psychologists and though they both are fluent in Japanese there are cultural differences which makes it difficult sometimes.

I hope your husband will be able to work his practice out in order to continue helping people. :)
 
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Speaking of toilet paper, I checked three stores today and all meat counters are empty and the entire aisle for paper products, empty. Very concerning and really hitting home.
No bleach, no sanitizing wipes, no disinfectant wipes or hand sanitizer either. No anti-bacterial soap except for two packs of three bars each of Dial soap I found that had fallen behind the face soap.

Sam's has some bleach and bleach products left that can be shipped.
 
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My local West Texas school district will be delivering breakfasts and also lunches to the grounds of about 15 area schools starting tomorrow Monday- Saturday until this school closing is over. Any parent or child can pick them up for free, at any school.....I am so glad they are doing this.....moo
 
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