President Trump has said he is considering an executive order to free elderly "totally nonviolent" federal prisoners to help fight the spread of coronavirus. President Trump says he is considering an executive order freeing elderly nonviolent federal prisoners
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NY
Gov Cuomo:
Has to be a balance or parallel tracks that talks about economic viability
Have to plan the pivot back to economic functionality - U can't stop the economy forever
Does everyone have to stay out of work?
Should young people go back to work sooner?
Can we test for those who had the virus, resolved and are now immune & can they go back to work?
Theory of Risk Stratification (Yale U, Dr. Katz working on) - Theory says, isolate t vulnerable people; Don't isolate everyone. If isolate everyone, may b actually exposing t more vulnerable
How do you begin to restart the economic engine?
We implemented NY PAUSE
We must plan NY FORWARD
Question for folks as I haven't been following every post lately. Has anyone come out with a reason that Germany has such a low death rate? @Henry2326 ? Others?
SOUTH CAROLINA....what does it matter....you let 2,000 people off the boat with NO screening...just saying
Crew members who remained onboard Carnival’s Sunshine after it dropped off its last passengers in Charleston will stay on the docked ship through at least the end of this month.
All aboard for crew of idled Charleston-based cruise ship
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Health officials in Nigeria have issued a warning over the drug chloroquine. Three people in the country overdosed on the drug, they said, in the wake of President Trump's comments about using it to treat coronavirus. Nigeria records chloroquine poisoning after Trump endorses it for coronavirus treatment - CNN
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I did not watch, but from your notes it looks like they have given up and are preparing to move forward with herd immunity of younger folks. A very dangerous stance as many here perhaps would agree.
GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.....SHUT IT DOWN!
The updated US state-by-state #COVID19 death curves
New York's doubling rate at < 2days
Coronavirus Deaths by U.S. State and Country Over Time: Daily Tracking by @jshkatz @sangerkatz @nytgraphics @UpshotNYT Eric Topol on Twitter
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Dr. Faucci is 79. I am very worried about his health in view of the flagrant lack of precaution these WH press conferences are enacting.DONT GIVE UP TONY....WE NEED YOU
"I can't jump in front of the microphone and push him down." Top U.S. scientist Anthony Fauci about his almost-daily press conferences with @realDonaldTrump. And lots more in this candid Q&A by @sciencecohen: 'I’m going to keep pushing.' Anthony Fauci tries to make the White House listen to facts of the pandemic | Science | AAAS
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Cuomo was not suggesting that. He only said they have to start thinking about it. The economy is a separate issue that will need to be reopened eventually and he mentioned having to plan for it, how to go about it.Well, Hell No - I'm not going NY FORWARD until I know those going back to work and those around me have been tested for immunity, etc!
Not in NYC. No way. No how.
NY
Epiphany: Does anyone know if there is a test yet for those who may have had the virus, resolved and are now immune?
Coronavirus may force Olympics to be postponed, Japan's Abe says
"Cancellation would not solve any problem and would help nobody," the International Olympic Committee's president said.
President Trump has said he is considering an executive order to free elderly "totally nonviolent" federal prisoners to help fight the spread of coronavirus. President Trump says he is considering an executive order freeing elderly nonviolent federal prisoners
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OCEAN...Glad you are staying in. My parents are in Valdosta and have been isolating for 3 weeks. Thank God, they refused to let anyone in. I'm in Atlanta, and staying in, although our highest risk is my immediate family...healthcare workers. Hoping Kemp does a shelter in place this afternoon.I want to tell you Henry how much I appreciate all you do for all of us during this terrifying time,and everyone who continues to update.
I haven't posted much, but I read this forum each, and every day. I was following it constantly then I realized I had to take breaks for it's emotionally draining.
Our area is in one hot mess. Phoebe Putney Hospital with the main hospital in Dougherty county is the only area hospital here. Through the years they have bought up all of the smaller hospitals in all surrounding areas. It has left them with a monopoly.
This hospital is rated very low...not only statewide, but nationwide as well. The federal, and state government have withheld funds, and fined them in the past few years demanding they improve their quality of care yet they continue to give unacceptable care. They have no incentive to be better as long as they monopolize the southwest Georgia area.![]()
So thousands are at the mercy of one of the worst hospitals in the nation. The only care they do excel in is with the PPMHs cardiologists.
I had the unfortunate experience of being in PPMH for 8 days, and was released only 3 days before the first known coronavirus patient. I was released because my hubby, and family demanded the doctors get me out of there. It was a total nightmare causing me unnecessary physical, and emotional trauma.
Many local nurses, and doctors refuse to work there fulltime so they have to hire countless traveling nurses ...which are far better than the ones who are from the area who still work there.
Even though much smaller in population our area is one of the main hotspots in Georgia for this deadly virus. So much so the CDC epidemiologists have a team here.
I'm so worried about myself, family, dear friends and all citizens who live in this area.
I'm in the elderly group with underlying conditions as of now that happened out of the blue around March 1st. The last time I was at PPMH was 1987. Until the recent stay I've been very healthy for decades, but now I know my immune system is very low.
My hubby, and I have been isolating ourselves before the feds set the 15 day socially distancing into play.
However so many down here refuse to socially distance themselves. Thousands of young adults and teens went to the beaches in droves so now they will come back to infect more, and more.
Our county, Lee, has a curfew in place, and we are suppose to only be out between 6am until 10pm with our officials saying to only get out if its job related, or absolutely necessary to go to grocery stores or pharmacies. If all doesn't abide by it though it undoes everything everyone else is trying to do to protect themselves, and all others too.
God bless us all, and our nation.
Jmhoo
Fine with me. MOOThis is a somewhat cynical strategy, because that means the federal government won't have to pay for their care under the prison system, they will have to enroll in Medicare, if applicable, and then stay well during the enrollment period. Which also means they likely won't be able to afford Part B so only inpatient care would be paid, not doctor;s bills, labs, xrays, therapy, etc.
It's a kind of nasty cost-shifting
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