Coronavirus COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #30

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They are testing losartan yet losartan is a blood pressure drug that people have theorized could be making covid infection worse. I would really like to know which one it is.

I certainly would like to know and I bet those who are in self-quarantine with no symptoms would like to know.
 
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NJ - Tragic Family Story :

Coronavirus Ravages 7 Members of a Single Family, Killing 3

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Grace Fusco — mother of 11, grandmother of 27 — would sit in the same pew at church each Sunday, surrounded by nearly a dozen members of her sprawling Italian-American family. Sunday dinners drew an even larger crowd to her home in central New Jersey.

Now, her close-knit clan is united anew by unspeakable grief: Mrs. Fusco, 73, died on Wednesday night after contracting the coronavirus — hours after her son died from the virus and five days after her daughter’s death, a relative said.

Four other children who contracted coronavirus remain hospitalized, three of them in critical condition, the relative, Roseann Paradiso Fodera, said.

Mrs. Fusco’s eldest child, Rita Fusco-Jackson, 55, of Freehold, N.J., died Friday; after her death, the family learned she had contracted the virus. Her eldest son, Carmine Fusco, of Bath, Pa., died on Wednesday, said Ms. Paradiso Fodera, the family’s lawyer who is Mrs. Fusco’s cousin and is serving as a spokeswoman.


Mrs. Fusco, of Freehold, died after spending Wednesday “gravely ill” and breathing with help from a ventilator, unaware that her two oldest children had died, Ms. Paradiso Fodera said.

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Nearly 20 other relatives are quarantined at their homes, praying in isolated solitude, unable to mourn their deep collective loss together.

“If they’re not on a respirator, they’re quarantined,” Ms. Paradiso Fodera said.

“It is so pitiful,” she added. “They can’t even mourn the way you would.”
 
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What I find so amazing about COVID-19 is this:

Still a lot of people out in public (maybe looking for TP? there is none to be had in this city) or driving along, nothing to do with so many places closed like bars, clubs, library, churches, etc. Saw only one out-of-state car with Ohio plates so it seems many "snowbirds" headed back home already.

Stopped at CVS for a few essentials including rocket fuel, noticed the nearby Detwiler's is packed to capacity. Try as I might I really do not understand the hoarding mentality. I did not understand it during Hurricane Irma, I do not understand it now.

Especially with the TP.

The shelves at CVS which usually have TP were completely empty with signs saying "Due to the demand of this product we are limiting only two per customer".

Unreal.
 
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What numbers are they using for how many in a family/Household? Income tax info? Social Security? The last census count? Those counts would all be different for my household.
I don't think they are using income.
 
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VIRGINIA

Coronavirus
Tests Completed 1,923
Cases 94
Hospitalized 19
Deaths 2

NOTE: VDH is no longer reporting the pending number of tests as testing capacity has expanded to include commercial laboratories. Commercial laboratories report all results to VDH. COVID-19 case data will be updated daily at noon.

Situation Summary
  • The Virginia Department of Health is responding to the outbreak of respiratory illness, called coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), that is caused by a novel (new) coronavirus.
  • The outbreak was first detected in China in December 2019.
  • On March 7, 2020 the first case of COVID-19 in Virginia was announced.
  • COVID-19 has now been detected in more than 100 locations internationally.
  • On March 11, the World Health Organization characterized COVID-19 as a pandemic.
  • On March 12, Governor Northam declared a state of emergency in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
 
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Additionally - since the inception of COVID-19 where I live, it seems that a swarm of dragonflies has invaded my front yard. No one else's yard is affected and I live in an apartment.

WTH?
 
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Losartan isn't an ACE inhibitor, *I don't believe*. I'm on metoprolol for hbp and tachycardia, but it's a beta blocker. Jmo
Losartan belongs to a group called anangiotensin II receptor antagonists. I've taken a low dosage of it for several years.

Omaha cardiologists say it's OK to take hypertension meds despite coronavirus-related rumors

The statement says, however, that there is no sound scientific evidence to support such concerns. Studies in animals, in fact, suggest that the medications may protect patients infected with COVID-19 from serious lung complications.

The council “strongly recommends that physicians and patients should continue treatment with their usual anti-hypertensive therapy because there is no clinical or scientific evidence to suggest that treatment with (the drugs) should be discontinued because of the COVID-19 infection.”
 
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What I find so amazing about COVID-19 is this:

Still a lot of people out in public (maybe looking for TP? there is none to be had in this city) or driving along, nothing to do with so many places closed like bars, clubs, library, churches, etc. Saw only one out-of-state car with Ohio plates so it seems many "snowbirds" headed back home already.

Stopped at CVS for a few essentials including rocket fuel, noticed the nearby Detwiler's is packed to capacity. Try as I might I really do not understand the hoarding mentality. I did not understand it during Hurricane Irma, I do not understand it now.

Especially with the TP.

The shelves at CVS which usually have TP were completely empty with signs saying "Due to the demand of this product we are limiting only two per customer".

Unreal.


I work 8am-6pm. I have been going to a couple of stores for sanitizer (and the supplies to make it - are out) after work (can't go during). Checked online - nothing. But keep looking. I have soap and water, so I am grateful. My son's dad (we are divorced) is a tow truck driver and needs hand sanitzer, for now I gave him wipes and alcohol to pour into the wipes (unscented baby wips)

Wishing everyone wellness
 
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I’m in Arkansas and supposedly this is where our first case came from. Edited to add-Mardi Gras. I thought I quoted a post but apparently not.
 
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Bloomberg on Twitter

The FDA says it has not approved Chloroquine for Covid-19 use, contradicting the president's statement
 
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What brats! So selfish to be on a beach right now!!!
We can look at it that way, for sure. But we should also consider that the adults have not stepped up to prevent it either. Young adults don't always make the best decisions about lots of things and pretty much need the adult in the room to set down the rules. No one in charge has been doing this...bars are staying open, Air B'nB's are letting them remain there, the state government has not been completely on top of it.

And "kids" don't always see the "risk-reward" to it, only the "I still want to have fun now" theme.

I'm not excusing their behavior, but remembering when I was this age, I often had to be forced into doing something I might not do because I was a expected to be a normally responsible person. JMO
 
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