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BREAKING: St. Louis Mayor announces the city’s first death due to COVID-19, a woman in her 30s who tested positive yesterday - KSDK
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BREAKING: St. Louis Mayor announces the city’s first death due to COVID-19, a woman in her 30s who tested positive yesterday - KSDK
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LOL-- ours is at $1.69 right now.Ha ha, when was the last time we ever saw gas prices at $2.00 a gallon?! WTH?!
My parents’ county in CO is doing a study starting this week w/a biotech company who has a blood antibody test. They are sheltering in place, everyone in county will be tested this week , then tested again in 14 days. It’s fascinating. I think everyone’s hoping they test positive both times b/c that would mean they’ve had it and possibly some immunity. I am so curious to find out once this is all in our past if they find out this thing has been circulating a lot longer than we think. I know many people (including myself) who think it’s possible they had it in the fall or winter. The research will tell us so much!New blood tests for antibodies could show true scale of coronavirus pandemic | Science | AAAS
Labs and companies around the world have raced to develop antibody tests, and a few have been used in small studies and received commercial approval, including several from China. But so far, large-scale data from such tests—for example showing what fraction of people in the hard-hit city of Wuhan, China, might now be immune—is still lacking or at least not public.....
Krammer says he and his colleagues are already using their test in their New York City hospital to better understand how quickly COVID-19 patients start to develop antibodies to the virus. In the future, it could also help identify recovered patients who could then donate their SARS-CoV-2 antibody-rich serum to help treat critically ill patients. Another key application, Krammer says, would be to identify people who have developed likely immunity to the virus. They might be able to treat patients safely or take on other front-line jobs during the pandemic.
Widespread antibody testing could also provide key data for efforts to model the course of the pandemic. Current predictions vary so widely, causing some scientists to question the need for severe containment methods such as lockdowns and social distancing. By indicating how much of the population is already immune because of mild infections, antibody data could offer a key to how fast the virus will continue to spread.
Such data could inform practical issues such as whether and how to reopen schools that have been closed. Relatively few cases have been diagnosed among children, but it isn’t clear whether that’s because they don’t get infected or because their infections are generally so mild that they go unnoticed. Testing children for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies should resolve that.
What about travelers (spring breakers and snowbirds) flying FROM Florida? Should work both ways... IMO
$1.50 here.LOL-- ours is at $1.69 right now.![]()
Instead, he announced that all airline passengers coming to Florida from New York and New Jersey — but not car or rail passengers — will be ordered to self-quarantine for 14 days.
"Given our circumstances, it isn't advisable. It's a blunt instrument," DeSantis said of a stay-at-home order, in a surprise afternoon press briefing in his office at the Florida Capitol, to which a select number of reporters were invited to attend.
An hour later, the Department of Health posted that 1,227 people had tested positive for the coronavirus, 80 of them from out of state, and there were 18 deaths related to COVID-19.
A 2-year-old boy is the fourth person confirmed to have the coronavirus in Santa Rosa County, making the child one of the youngest known cases in Florida.
It's unfortunate leaders in such highly populated areas haven't issued shelter-in-place orders.Yep....floors not open yet....but all the rest of hospitals are maxed too. Husband is paramedic in Atlanta for Grady.
Thank you my friend and very sorry for the loss of your sister. We are lucky to have the hospital system in Atlanta.OT, but Grady paramedics and other staff gave my sister great care. Emory did too, but she passed anyway (not of COVID-19). Please give him my thanks and wishes for his continued safety.
What about travelers (spring breakers and snowbirds) flying FROM Florida? Should work both ways... IMO
Gas Buddy reports my station is at $2.13, but I paid $2.50 yesterday because I don't put ethanol in my car.$1.50 here.
while it is nice in theory it is impossible to monitor or enforce.Everyone who travels needs to do 14 days immediate self-isolation, no grocery shopping on the way home.