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Honestly this has totally freaked me out and I don’t want to do zoom now. :(

The way I look at it is if education systems are advising other platforms, then I should look into other options. If there’s a whole thing called “zoombombing”...

Are the security steps outlined in my original post sufficient? I’m all paranoid now. I don’t want anything to do with it. Thanks for any input.

“So, what security steps can a host impose?

-Use a random meeting ID and not a personal one.
-Enable the Waiting Room feature to decide on who can enter the meeting.
-Lock the meeting after it starts so no one else can jump in.
-Disable File Sharing
-Only allow the host to have control of screen sharing.”

[...]

“Microsoft Teams is "in-network", which will make it easier for IT to prevent future hacks.””

I-TEAM: Hacker gained access to CSRA middle school Zoom chat and showed 🤬🤬🤬🤬 to students

Ya, that's creepy.
 
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Why won't these places close?

Liberty University re-opens. Then students start getting sick. It is located in Lynchburg, VA, and the citizens are furious.

"After initial publication of this article, the university said it had asked four students who returned from the New York area and two of their roommates to self-quarantine, but none of them were referred for testing and none had symptoms. One student who returned from a county with a high number of cases was running a fever and had a cough. He was tested and elected to go home pending the results rather than self-isolate, the university said."

Liberty University Brings Back Its Students, and Coronavirus Fears, Too
 
  • #125
Cuomo: How do we learn and grow? These things to think about:

*Resilient economy
*Intergovernmental coordination
*Tele-medicine and tele-education (Why were we not prepared?)
*Medical supplies and availability. (Why are we still dependent on
medical supplies from China, for example?)
*Medical research
*First responder capacity

This is the next challenge, not today's.
 
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I’m having a tough day today - taking a real dip on the emotional rollercoaster. Seeing these latest numbers was a punch in the stomach. I keep thinking of the families and friends left behind and how on earth do they cope because they can’t even grieve the way they would’ve in the pre-virus world. I hate this.

(((( CCC ))) Hang in there, with us. We have each other and what an awesome support group this is. Take a deep breath and try (easier to say than do) to not think of the "what if" Try to find some date in the future (holiday, personal holiday, etc) and envision how you will celebrate.
I've told my girls, be prepared, next Christmas may be tuna melts and stockings full of PPE (I'm really stocked on some things! Other things, not so much) Their responses? We don't care! I believe this is one of those life lessons that is going to totally humble us everyone and we'll be so thankful for the love of family and friends and just the basics once this is over.
I say this realizing that it will take a miracle for me to not personally lose some of my family, I don't even bother to try to talk reason to them any longer. I just listen and love them. I can't change anyone else's behavior or belief. I tried, didn't work. My responsibility at present is to take care of myself, so I may take care of them if needed once this is over.
Keep talking to us - we do understand. Share your feelings, your successes and your doubts. One day at a time, sometimes, one hour at a time.
 
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Wow. I would seriously be freaking out. What a nightmare for those passengers.


FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - The U.S. Coast Guard has directed all cruise ships to remain at sea where they may be sequestered “indefinitely” during the coronavirus pandemic and be prepared to send any severely ill passengers to the countries where the vessels are registered.



The rules, which apply to any vessel carrying more than 50 people, were issued in a March 29 safety bulletin signed by Coast Guard Rear Admiral E.C. Jones, whose district includes Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Puerto Rico


Coast Guard: Cruise ships must stay at sea with sick onboard
 
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Wow. I would seriously be freaking out. What a nightmare for those passengers.
OMG. Many cruise ships are registered in third world countries because of cost. Can you imagine being ill and taken to who knows where?
 
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563 more dead in the last 24 hours in the UK. Including a 13 year old boy who sadly died without his parents by his side due to COVID. Absolutely heartbreaking and only makes me want to stay home even more. The thought of not being by my children’s side if god forbid they ended up with this virus is terrifying.

Stay safe everyone and stay home where possible 🤬🤬🤬
 
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LOUISIANA

Wednesday 4/1

6,424 Cases Reported

273 Deaths Reported

60 of 64 parishes

Tuesday 3/31

5,237 Cases Reported*

239 Deaths Reported

60 of 64 parishes

Monday 3/30

4,025 Cases Reported*

185 Deaths Reported

59 of 64 parishes

Sunday 3/29

3,540 Cases Reported*

151 Deaths Reported

59 of 64 parishes

Saturday 3/28

3,315 Cases Reported*

137 Deaths Reported

56 of 64 parishes

Friday 3/27

2,746 Cases reported

119 Deaths Reported

54 of 64 parishes

Thursday (3/26)

2,305 Cases reported

83 Deaths Reported

53 of 64 parishes

Wednesday (3/25)

1,795 Cases Reported

65 Deaths Reported

48 of 64 parishes

Tuesday (3/24)

1,388 Cases Reported

46 Deaths Reported

43 of 64 parishes
 
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563 more dead in the last 24 hours in the UK. Including a 13 year old boy who sadly died without his parents by his side due to COVID. Absolutely heartbreaking and only makes me want to stay home even more. The thought of not being by my children’s side if god forbid they ended up with this virus is terrifying.

Stay safe everyone and stay home where possible 🤬🤬🤬

Ty Blondiexoxo,
You and yours, as well

https://nypost.com/2020/04/01/13-year-old-boy-dies-alone-in-coronavirus-isolation-in-uk-hospital/
 
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Coronavirus: New York's governor warns other US states 'this is you tomorrow'

Coronavirus: New York's governor warns other US states 'this is you tomorrow'

 
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Coronavirus in Scotland - Updates on the pandemic - BBC News

  1. There are now a total of 2,353 deaths with Coronavirus in the UK - 76 of those are in Scotland
  2. MSPs are debating new emergency powers to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic in Scotland
  3. The Scottish government has dropped plans to hold more trials without juries during the coronavirus lockdown
  4. The first minister updates MSPs on the latest coronavirus developments
  5. FM says the temporary hospital at the SEC in Glasgow 'may not be needed'
  6. It will be named the NHS Louisa Jordan - in honour of a Glasgow nursing sister who served and died in Serbia in WWI
  7. The bill, which should be passed by the end of the day, gives new protection to tenants
 
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For you folks struggling with this start a journal. Get it out on paper. And of course we are here for you. Never feel guilty about your feelings. There are going to be good days and bad days. Spring is coming and we soon can be outside on our decks/yards/walks. I look forward to sitting on the deck reading. We plan to drive to friends and have a driveway visit. We will likely see more friends than we ever did.

I have been journaling for much of my life, writing on paper. I have been keeping an e-journal since last December 1. I like that I can do a "find" search in the document for a word. When I searched for "virus," the first mention was the following (edited by me):

"Thursday 2.6.20
[DH] got up with a sore throat. He ... is not feeling good. He’s mostly been lying on the couch ... I’m worried he is coming down with a cold or something (coronavirus?? haha). The sore throat went away after drinking coffee and eating the oatmeal I cooked for our breakfast."

The "haha" jumps out at me. I obviously was aware of the virus but was not taking it very seriously yet.
 
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Coronavirus: 14 more deaths and 212 new cases in Ireland confirmed

(Ireland)

HEALTH OFFICIALS HAVE confirmed a further 14 deaths from the Covid-19 virus and 212 new cases.

Of those 14 new reported deaths, eight of those patients were reported to have had an underlying condition.

Seven of the patients were female, seven were male.

10 patients were located in the east, four were located in the south.

It brings to 85 the number of deaths from Covid-19 in Ireland; the total number of confirmed coronavirus cases now stands at 3, 447.

The HSE is now working to identify any contacts the patients may have had to prevent further spread.

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has analysed Ireland’s total cases as midnight of Monday (when there were 2,990 cases). They found:

  • 48% are male and 50% are female, with 134 clusters involving 563 cases
  • Median age of confirmed cases is 48 years
  • 834 cases (28%) have been hospitalised
  • Of those hospitalised, 126 cases have been admitted to ICU
  • 752 cases (25%) are associated with healthcare workers
  • Dublin has the highest number of cases at 1,645 (55% of all cases) followed by Cork with 255 cases (8%)
  • Of those for whom transmission status is known: community transmission accounts for 60%, close contact accounts for 21%, travel abroad accounts for 18%
 
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Bringing this forward from the last thread:

“After some coaxing, she learned a hacker named "MoLester" joined the class chat and showed 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 to the children and their teacher.”

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The I-Team found stories of “Zoombombing” as it's called unfolding across the country from local schools to colleges to city council meetings.
Some districts have even asked teachers to use a different platform altogether.”

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“So, what security steps can a host impose?

-Use a random meeting ID and not a personal one.
-Enable the Waiting Room feature to decide on who can enter the meeting.
-Lock the meeting after it starts so no one else can jump in.
-Disable File Sharing
-Only allow the host to have control of screen sharing.”

[...]

“Microsoft Teams is "in-network", which will make it easier for IT to prevent future hacks.”

I-TEAM: Hacker gained access to CSRA middle school Zoom chat and showed 🤬🤬🤬🤬 to students

Wow, my DH and I were on a Zoom event last night and after about an hour, "Zoom-bombing" happened. We didn't know that's what it was, but we left the meeting at that point because of the weirdness. (no 🤬🤬🤬🤬 tho)
 
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Wow. I would seriously be freaking out. What a nightmare for those passengers.
“More than two dozen cruise ships are either lined up at Port Miami and Port Everglades or waiting offshore, the Miami Herald reported. Most have only crew aboard, but several still carry passengers and are steaming toward South Florida ports. Carnival notified the SEC Tuesday that it has more than 6,000 passengers still at sea.”

Carnival has 6,000 passengers still at sea, that number does not include crew.

And that’s just Carnival numbers.

:(
The world is a scary place right now. JMO
 
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