Coronavirus COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #40

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  • #461
I suspected this shipment might mainly stay in New York. Like the whole world, they were not prepared and really need this. :) jmo

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  • #462
Kansas governor, announcing stay-at-home order: "While I left these decisions to local health departments as long as possible, the reality is that the patchwork approach that has developed is inconsistent and is a recipe for chaos."
I wish the South Carolina governor would realize his patchwork approach is equally disastrous, if not more so. I'm afraid he's going to wait to act until it's far too late. I just don't understand his lackadaisical attitude.
 
  • #463
LMAO I just ventured up to the front of the house. Taking all precautions of course to say hi to Husband who is in his Office playing solitaire and cranking tunes. He was actually busting some moves. Ya had to be here lol.
 
  • #464
okay- so now i am freaking out: i go to Walgreens to get a few things-- and this guy comes kind of close to me (in front of me) and tells me I am beautiful --- normally that would be a nice thing to hear ( though i am by no means beautiful)-- anyway, now i am freaking out because he got way too close -close enough to breathe on me---- Oy Vay!!! I don't think it is a huge risk but it is a risk to have someone too close to you with their breath-- I am a person at high risk- elderly with asthma----

i hear ya... i just hope you scrubbed ferociously when you got to your car or home. I felt it recently in a store too...no gooey comments...but the young kid disinfecting the floors in my Winn Dixie just felt soooooooo close. All I think anymore is "carrier carrier" I really do gargle with mouthwash and sanitize my hands before and after any entry into a store! Probably have to give up the visits all together with whats coming in this next week.
 
  • #465
LMAO I just ventured up to the front of the house. Taking all precautions of course to say hi to Husband who is in his Office playing solitaire and cranking tunes. He was actually busting some moves. Ya had to be here lol.

thanks so much for the break-out smile. Hadn't used those muscles in a while!!
 
  • #466
Southeast Michigan is burning': Michigan's coronavirus case count doubles every 3 days
How widespread coronavirus is in Michigan is unknown, but what we do know is that the official case count in the state is doubling every third day. Coronavirus cases doubling every 3 days as surge hits Michigan
Sick people fill intensive care units of already overtaxed southeastern Michigan hospitals at a pace of about 100 new coronavirus patients a day.

So far, 111 Michiganders have died, and at least 4,650 had confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of Saturday afternoon, according to the state Department of Health and Human Services.

How widespread the virus really is, and how many people have contracted it, but don't have confirmation through testing, remains unknown.

Access to tests and testing supplies remain very limited in Michigan, which has conducted 15,282 coronavirus tests on a population of nearly 10 million since late February in the state's Department of Health and Human Services labs, hospitals and commercial labs.

What we do know is that the official coronavirus case count is currently doubling about every three days in Michigan.

At this rate, Michigan could reach 10,000 cases on Wednesday, and surpass 25,000 on Sunday, if the growth rate doesn't slow, and the state is able to test enough people accurately to assess the caseload.
 
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Medical plane reportedly used for coronavirus response in Philippines 'caught fire and exploded,' American among 8 dead

An aircraft that's been used as an air ambulance in the Philippines as the country deals with the coronavirus outbreak caught fire while attempting to take off for Japan on Sunday, killing all on board, including an American, according to officials.

The aircraft, a Lion Air plane, was bound from Manila to Haneda Airport in Tokyo with eight people on board when it caught fire at the end of the runway at Manila International Airport.

"There were no survivors," Manila airport general manager Ed Monreal said at a news conference.
 
  • #468
thanks so much for the break-out smile. Hadn't used those muscles in a while!!
Your welcome. We have to grab the moments and hang on to them.
 
  • #469
From my local news. And it seems not so long ago that the WA nursing home cases made world news. Now it’s really reaching home. :(

“Additionally, fifteen residents at the Brighton Rehabilitation and Wellness Center in Beaver County have tested positive for COVID-19, according to a release from the facility.

At the nursing home, officials said several other residents were tested but were negative for coronavirus.

The facility had its first days a few days ago, and within 48 hours, there are now 15 positive cases. Five of those residents are at Heritage Valley Hospital because they were having significant symptoms and respiratory problems.”

LIVE UPDATES: Gov. Wolf signs Major Disaster Declaration for coronavirus, echoing national disaster measures
 
  • #470
But then who decides what a "good reason" is?
The Texas, Rhode Island, and Florida Governors decided for their state's "good" protection from Tri-State and New Orleans refugees, it seems......moo
 
  • #471
Everyone does deserve a chance. It just seems like FL is getting dumped on. '
I feel for the cruisers, taking a trip that they probably saved for for a long time and then to have this happen. It does seem that FL is prepared, thank goodness.
I am comprehend how scared these cruisers are.


Well, lets hope FL is prepared for a boat load of infected passengers that are NOT US citizens. This cruise started in Chile.

Don't be screaming you need PPE and ventilators when the Governor could have stopped it. He may not have the authority but the State Health Commissioner in ANY State CAN quarantine, close any and all facilities, etc. You would be surprise must how much power the have.

Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine
ETA... This is directly from the Code for State of Florida

381.00315 Public health advisories; public health emergencies; isolation and quarantines.—The State Health Officer is responsible for declaring public health emergencies, issuing public health advisories, and ordering isolation or quarantines.

[snipped]
4) The department has the duty and the authority to declare, enforce, modify, and abolish the isolation and quarantine of persons, animals, and premises as the circumstances indicate for controlling communicable diseases or providing protection from unsafe conditions that pose a threat to public health, except as provided in ss. 384.28 and 392.545-392.60. Any order of the department issued pursuant to this subsection shall be immediately enforceable by a law enforcement officer under s. 381.0012.
 
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Today. Waiting for next week. There are 10 million situations now, that are almost impossible to solve. The biggest elephant in the room, is going to be the jail and prison population.

And the ongoing issue of people who can travel to the United States, from foreign countries, or people in the United States, who travel to areas with fewer infections.

It is interesting, that people in the State of Montana are required to "Stay at Home", but a traveler from NYC could check into a local hotel.
i am wondering how those Western states are going to handle. They can require a 14 day quarantine though, can't they. Florida has this going on right now... I have really felt there is no way to actually manage it though... In other words, if you tell someone they "have to quarantine, where do they go, who checks on them etc".
 
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This is the type of reporting we need: cases by gender and age, deaths by gender and age, AND cases by zip code!

Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
 
  • #475
Is there an agenda here that I'm not aware of?
 
  • #476
The data, and mixed messages from the media, news, government officials is conflicting. Right now, all of my kids, in their 20's, are out working in the community. And wondering about their safety.

The "good" news, is that the ones who were laid off, got hired at other jobs, immediately. My son, who was working as a chef, is now enrolled in CDL training, he got a huge sign on bonus, paid training, and an older retired driver who is going to go on a few trips with him.
 
  • #477
I just read the Pope’s new speech. Not a religious person, I still find comfort in his words.
Read: Pope Francis’ Urbi et Orbi address on coronavirus and Jesus calming the storm

I am thinking about the human duty of the priests - to comfort, while they are scared.

Through the work at my tree, I connected with my two second aunts living in Russia. One of them is the wife of the priest whose spiritual father. Alexander Men, probably would deserve a thread on Websleuth. Anyhow, everyone past 65 is not allowed to leave the houses, but the priests still have sermons, and funerals, and lots of other functions. Many of them are old and immunocompromised.

And we are approaching Easter, of course it would be better to have all sermons online, but I see issues with this, too.
I did watch the Pope’s special blessing and prayers. It was truly comforting in these troubled times.
 
  • #478
Just wanted to update you all with some good news! My daughter and SIL had their baby. Welcome baby Willa! Mom and baby are well. She had her last night and hopes to go home this evening if all goes well. Of note, her husband was able to be there with her.
Her doctor said it was a good thing the baby came now. She figures by next week they may even restrict partners in the OB ward as Michigan is having a horrible surge in cases.

Oh - congratulations! It must have been a worrying time, but now all the fun begins (especially for Grandmas and Grandpas). Willa is such an adorable name. Baby Willa.
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  • #479
Between my husband and I we have family in many states: NY, ND, NC, AZ, OH, MN, IL, CA, WI, NC, LA, TX, CO, SD our close relatives. My head was spinning so I had to go through my thoughts and prayers. My niece in WI is having her first baby and I won't go on lol. I feel better. We want everyone to be safe not only in the US.
 
  • #480
Sen. Rand Paul in an op-ed on Tuesday urged folks to stop “finger-wagging” at him for not self-quarantining while awaiting his coronavirus test results.

“I did not quarantine while awaiting a coronavirus test because I did not meet the criteria for quarantine,” the Kentucky Republican wrote in USA Today. “In fact, I did not meet the current criteria for even being tested, much less quarantined.”
https://nypost.com/2020/03/24/rand-...f-quarantine-while-awaiting-coronavirus-test/

This makes zero sense to me......

What ever happened to 'err on the side of caution'?
 
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