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So glad!I'm feeling pretty darn good![]()
So glad!I'm feeling pretty darn good![]()
Apparently some entity in the tri-states area ordered these supplies because they were not being supplied by the feds. Future supplies by this distributor, according to the Admiral, are going to other areas.Yeah, walk it back, Cuomo.
Opera star Placido Domingo hospitalised with coronavirus 14 days after first symptoms
The opera singer Placido Domingo was rushed to hospital after his health deteriorated two weeks after first exhibiting signs of coronavirus
Placido Domingo hospitalised with coronavirus 14 days after first symptoms
Mr. Domingo is stable in hospital at the moment.
I hope everyone is coping ok.
#StayHomeSaveLives
Thank you very much. It is interesting hearing the first hand perspectives around the country...and just shows how big and diverse this country is! I try to take in "where people live" who speak on these threads..... and have felt a sharp absence from Western States, excluding CA, WA, OR and AZ..... So interesting what you said about Alaska...so widespread a population but such fears.I have relatives in their 70's in 4 places in the USA. My relatives in Alaska are as frightened as I am, and haven't left their rural house for 2 weeks, banking in person there is by appointment only. My relatives in the mid west where the virus has already hit, say they are "being careful", yet go regularly to shop in a huge food store, one family member comes and goes from their job, and they see their grandchildren. My other relatives in the NW say they will do whatever the governor says to do. So even within my own family there is a range of reactions, for instance I am way ahead of what any governor is saying.
I am petrified, I live in a very rural area, town of about 500, and I leave my house, in my car, only to go hiking where there are no people at all, or to the corner store to get dog food and chicken every few days. It's a tiny store, I stand out on the steps about 8 feet away from the counter, and tell her what I need, I actually hold my breath while in the little store and have her put it on my account instead of having to exchange money. Then, lol, I kind of reach in and snatch the bag and wash it all when I get home. I leave the non food items out in the sun for hours, turning them over.
It's great living in a rural area, but it also means that if the virus ramps up here there will be few beds and probably they will discriminate against older folk.
I don't think it's going to pan out to enforce travel restrictions only from hotspot locations - too unconstitutional. Someone pointed out that not filtering and just making a flat rule for any state may be ok, but face legal battles. Curious if a middle ground would just be border checks for symptoms, or when those 5 min tests are readily available? California used to do border checks for illegal fruit (they may still do that). To me, that's not much different than making the virus a forbidden fruit. You want to cross the border, shed the virus first as it's not native to the state.
Everyone, I just pulled two ticks from my horse, just want to remind everyone they are in season, we sure don’t need another health scare or host of symptoms. So check yourself after being outdoors, as well as your furry friends.
HOUSTON - First hospital to try corona blood transfusion therapy.
Houston Methodist first in the nation to try coronavirus blood transfusion therapy
Bless him. Give him all the help that he needs to do this. Maybe every state should assign a staffer.These Axios interviews with the admiral from FEMA are fantastic, finally someone else in the Fauci mode =straight talker.
Fixing America's broken coronavirus supply chain
The senior Navy officer now in charge of fixing America's coronavirus supply chain is trying to fill the most urgent needs: ventilators and personal protective gear. But barely a week into his role at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, he's still trying to establish what's in the pipeline and where it is.
Driving the news: "Today, I, as leader of FEMA's supply chain task force, am blind to where all the product is," Rear Adm. John Polowczyk tells Axios.
Why it matters: Polowczyk hears the calls from Congress, governors and medical equipment suppliers who want the federal government to nationalize the supply chain using the Defense Production Act — but he argues that's not the right move this far into the crisis.
- "They want me to do all the buying, all the distributing, and all the allocation," he says.
- But the nation's medical supply chain consists of six or seven major distributors with 600–700 distribution nodes around the country.
- "I'm not going to re-create that," he said. "I'm looking to break down barriers ... to help them feed product where it needs to go."
Great suggestion. I found a tiny little tick crawling on my PJ’s when I woke up this morning! Skin crawl! Linens went immediately into the wash. I’m sure my baby Daisy brought it in with her from the yard but YIKES!
What about the reat of the US. We re a small town and not receiving any PPE from our state government.
Everything is going to NY and this state doesn't even have mandatory shelter in place. They are threatening to sue other states for those traveling into our areas, they REFUSE to self isolate for 14 days. We are trying to protect yourselves, from a population who refuses to comply with CDC recommendations and a Governor that gets everything because he's screaming to the press.
The residents of NY have the same blood as in my body, we are all equal!!! I'm feed up with how special NY is.
NO New Yorker is more important than any other human being!!!
Moo...
Starry Night - I was born and raised in San Antonio. Haven't heard "horny toad" used in years! lol (BTW all these people in South Carolina talk funnyAnd I saw a Horny toad in my yard and a rabbit. (Texas)
Even the children have big hearts during this stay-at-home.
MEDFORD LAKES, N.J. -- Nora H is a young girl of many talents. The 6-year-old is somewhat of an entrepreneur, making jewelry to sell to neighbors. That's how she funded her latest big idea in the face of COVID-19.
When she found out the annual community Easter Egg hunt may be canceled, she started to share her other talent with the community: painting rocks.
It's a hobby she has loved for "years and years and years," she said, which is roughly half of her life so far.
On her Facebook page, Nora's Rocks, she announced that she would organize a "rock hunt" around town and invited everyone to participate.
6-year-old creates social distance substitute for Easter egg hunt
This is my state. I have not problem with other states limiting and or preventing our citizens from visiting other states during the pandemic. I personally have no problems with other states do this during this overwhelming pandemic. The individual State Departments Health are struggling to contain its own issues.
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