Coronavirus COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #41

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I can't read the article because I'm too lazy to turn off my ********** lol.

If they think this virus is airborne, that scares the heck out of me.
IMO the airborne aspect speaks to being in close contact as somebody coughs/sneezes in your immediate space. Based on science I have followed.
 
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Apparently, some do not understand the stay-in-place. Friend just posted that family took at 45 mile scenic drive, then went bicycling. Guess they thought it was all okay if they bicycled. How do you explain?
Is the stay in place order defined as stay inside? It seems like that would be too restrictive if so.

I have plenty of friends who are out biking, walking, hiking. They do it alone of course. My oldest went up the river and went fossiling. Yesterday she timed her self walking over the big local bridge and back. Getting out and doing something is healthy as long as you’re not congregating.

I’m dumbfounded that people are still going to the beach here in FL. The electronic signs on I-75 even say the beaches are closed.

New Smyrna Beach, known for it’s shark population and people on the beach!
New Smyrna Beach Cam
 
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Buzz Aldrin recounts the quarantine period he spent with fellow astronauts Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins following their historic moon mission.

After Apollo 11, they spent a 3-week quarantine in case they brought back pathogens from the moon, and were quarantined at the Lunar Receiving Lab at the Johnson Space Center - article with photos of them in the Mobile Quarantine Facility. The three astronauts, along with the white mice. "The white mice lived, everything was fine, " he added.

Amid coronavirus pandemic, Buzz Aldrin recounts Apollo 11 quarantine
 
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Coronavirus CAN spread in warm and humid conditions as scientists find a 'superspreader' in China passed the virus to EIGHT people in a swimming baths where temperatures reach 106°F

Coronavirus CAN spread in warm and humid conditions | Daily Mail Online

#StayHomeSaveLives

I was hoping this would be seasonal at first, but honestly maybe it’s better if it’s not? Maybe it’s better if it continues into the summer and we are able to combat it in a continuous timeline (and kick it’s butt!) instead of it disappearing over the summer and we just wait for it to return? I don’t really know.
 
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We're now under stay at home orders in Maryland effective 8 pm tonight. Not sure how much this really changes for us, we're still allowed to go out for essential groceries/supplies/medical needs. My husband and ex (my daughter lives with him) are still essential so it doesn't really affect them. Does mean my daughter will continue to be home alone at her dad's house, the consequences of her choice to go to Ft. Lauderdale for a week when schools closed, which resulted in her being banned from our house for at least 14 days from her return. A shame since it's her last year at home and I'm home now too so it would've been nice to be together...

The Latest: Maryland to Enact Stay-at-Home Order

Welcome Maryland! There are 27 other States that enacted the "stay-at-home" order. This is my 11th day, at least 30 more to go. :(
 
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This is an incredibly generous act.
The whole town must be crying tears of relief and release.

Yes, we are.

We have our first positive case today. That means we have 100s of unknown cases.

Our local physicians have tested about 20 total. They've been great to give news interviews and help prepare us.

Were are small town, hit by job loss due to NAFTA. Most had to start new careers. This is a blessing.
 
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Welcome Maryland! There are 27 other States that enacted the "stay-at-home" order. This is my 11th day, at least 30 more to go. :(

Some of us aren't really sure how this is any different from before. We were already being urged to stay at home and only go out for essential grocery/medical needs/supplies, non-essential businesses and schools were already closed, etc. ... :confused:
 
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I thought beaches in Florida were closed?!? Are they not under a stay at home order like the other 28 States??

My parents' beach in Siesta Key (Sarasota) isn't...
 
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Some of us aren't really sure how this is any different from before. We were already being urged to stay at home and only go out for essential grocery/medical needs/supplies, non-essential businesses and schools were already closed, etc. ... :confused:

Sounds like the same policy they re-enacted in NJ/NY the other day. Nothing changed.
 
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I was hoping this would be seasonal at first, but honestly maybe it’s better if it’s not? Maybe it’s better if it continues into the summer and we are able to combat it in a continuous timeline (and kick it’s butt!) instead of it disappearing over the summer and we just wait for it to return? I don’t really know.
I don't know which would be better, either. I was hoping it would die down during summer so people on front lines could recharge and hopefully by fall, we would have a vaccination or something that would combat it!
 
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Mayor De Blasio Updates on NYC Coronavirus Response

 
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The Navy ship Comfort has 1,000 beds,12 operating rooms, 1,200 doctors, nurses, anesthesiologists, x-ray technicians, orderlies, and other medical staff.

The President describe it as "a 70,000 ton of hope and solidarity."

The ship will house non-coronavirus patients from hospitals around the NYC area in order to free up hospital space for those that are sick from the virus.
 
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lol......thanks.

No worries, the Daily Mail has gone massively downhill and can barely be described as MSM these days.

They still have the best photos though!
 
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Coronavirus testing in N.J. has been a mess from the start. Here’s what went wrong

Despite the opening of testing sites across the state, New Jersey residents say there has been a confounding lack of coronavirus testing in hospitals, doctors’ offices, urgent care centers and Federal Emergency Management Agency sites. Even when people exhibited clear symptoms of COVID-19, they still were denied tests, more than a half-dozen people told NJ Advance Media.

Their stories offer a snapshot of how the state failed to make testing accessible for many in the month since the novel virus invaded New Jersey.

And with hundreds of symptomatic people being turned away, many fear the lack of testing has hindered — and possibly undermined — the state’s ability to comprehend the full scope of the epidemic.

Coronavirus testing in N.J. has been a mess from the start. Here’s what went wrong.

Coronavirus updates: N.J. has 161 deaths; Testing mess; Another party crashed by cops; Stimulus checks timing. What you need to know.

A ‘Night of the Living Dead’ for one woman in a hospital ER underscores N.J. coronavirus testing problems
 
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I asked because even a lot of shelter in place has provisions for outdoor exercise. Bicycle riding being perfectly acceptable. It was a completely innocent question.
Yes, of course it was... I remain eager to hear what is going on and where it is going on....it helps put so many things in perspective. Vigilante group in Maine, dozens of cruise ships all over the coast of Florida (just found this out today!) and blissfully rejecting directions in rural states is going to influence us all. In the end...we are ONE country, and I hope we can convince larger folks in minimally populated areas to realize this.
 
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