Coronavirus COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #45

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I do not see a huge round 2
I see 2, 3 & 4. Based on my local news, I don’t believe much social distancing going on in my area. Sure, the stores are open fewer hours, only requiring everyone to shop during condensed hours. Everyone I communicate with that lives in town/subdivisions seems to think all things remain pre Covid.
The scientists on alert for second coronavirus wave in China
Second wave
The virus would have difficulty reestablishing itself in the community if a significant portion of people, between 50% and 70%, were infected and are now immune, says Leung. But he notes that even in Wuhan — which accounted for more than half China’s 81,000 cases — the number of those people infected and are now immune to the disease is probably less than 10% — which means there are lots of people still vulnerable to infection. A vaccine would increase the percentage of immune people, but no vaccines are expected for at least a year. “These numbers don’t allow a sigh of relief,” he says.
 
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@beatrixpotter, any news about your boy? I have one about that age, and I am thinking about you both constantly. Hugs and prayers for his speedy recovery.
Great minds...I posted the same thing before I saw your post! I love this community for many reasons but the fact that we all genuinely care for each other's wellbeing is so heartwarming.
 
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Dozens of prison inmates and workers are infected with coronavirus in California

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Prisoners infected: Eighteen inmates across the state have been infected, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation reported Tuesday in a news release, up from just four confirmed cases last week.

Staff also infected: State officials said 40 more corrections workers have also tested positive since last week, bringing the total number of infections to 62.

What the authorities are doing: The department said it will implement a mandatory 14-day modified plan to minimize the spread of the virus, including physical distancing during inmates’ daily routines, and proper disinfecting.

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Coronavirus live updates: Cases top 1.4 million globally - CNN
 
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UK PM Boris Johnson is in a stable condition, says junior health minister

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Asked on Sky News about Johnson’s situation, Argar replied: "I understand the Prime Minister is in a stable condition. He’s comfortable and in good spirits. He has -- in the past -- had some oxygen but he’s not on ventilation.
"I am not going to comment beyond what’s been said."
Johnson is in hospital being treated for coronavirus.

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On Tuesday, the Prime Minister's spokesperson said Johnson is receiving "standard oxygen treatment" and is breathing without assistance, a day after he was transferred to intensive care.

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Extremist groups are exploiting the coronavirus pandemic, warn national security officials

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The bulletin -- from the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and National Counterterrorism Center -- cites threats from an array of hate groups aimed at minorities.

It also predicts that spaces like hospitals and grocery stores could be potential targets -- as well as police officers enforcing stay-at-home orders.

The background: The four-page document, which was obtained by CNN, is the latest in a string of warnings from the national security apparatus about the threat from extremist groups as the coronavirus has exploded across the country and upended facets of daily life.

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Reports of attacks against Asian people have also intensified in the US after the outbreak began in China.

Extremist groups: In the bulletin, the agencies write that some extremist groups have blamed China for the spread of the virus, concluding that hate crimes against Asians will likely increase over the next two to three months.

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Read the full story here: National security officials warn of extremists exploiting coronavirus pandemic

Coronavirus live updates: Cases top 1.4 million globally - CNN
 
  • #507
The way he has handled this has made me livid.

It was obvious from the beginning he was a political hack for China. Imo.

He stupidly even believed them that it wasnt a human to human contact virus.

Plus he poo pooed..it when countries closed their borders not letting anyone from China in. Gah! It's like he is a PR man for China.

No one gives more funds to WHO than the United States. Its replusive as to how ignorant, reckless, and dangerous this man has been, and hes not even a medical doctor.

Imo, he needs to be removed immediately. He has done far more harm for all countrie that are dealing with this pandemic. He's way too busy patting China on the back when China is the very reason countries worldwide are in the worst health pandemic in over a hundred years.

If he's not immediately removed the US should cutoff all funds they receive.

He is the very reason I no longer listen to WHO when he holds PCs.

He's been nothing more than the worst disastrous misinformation spokesperson since this began.

Jmho only

MOO I think many here would disagree and admire Dr. Mike, Dr. Maria and Dr. Tedros. They walk a very fine line not to insult their members. They needed the science first. And I followed China's information coming out on Google Scholar from the beginning. Folks still say their numbers weren't correct, that their deaths weren't correct, that folks on the streets were dying... and complaining how it was awful that the government confined folks on a lock down.

Ummmmm, guess what, the EXACT SAME THING is happening here in the US and all over the world.

That report that they did consolidating over 200,000 cases is to this day being used. MOO We knew on these threads #1, #2, #3 more than most by following such and were ahead of the curve ONLY due to following them and LISTENING to them. MOO. I to this day listen to each and every one as they are STILL ahead of the curve, and let's me plan and understand where this is headed doing so, in addition to following scientists and a few others that are "the canary in the cave" e.g. Cuomo.


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Passengers to be evacuated from Antarctic cruise ship after almost 60% test positive for coronavirus

Australian and New Zealand passengers will be evacuated from a stricken Antarctic cruise ship Thursday, after almost 60% of those onboard tested positive for the coronavirus.

The Greg Mortimer, a cruise liner operated by Australia's Aurora Expeditions, departed March 15 on a voyage to Antarctica and South Georgia. Since the beginning of April, however, the ship has been stuck off the coast of Uruguay, after authorities refused to allow passengers to disembark due to the risk of coronavirus.

Of the 217 people on board, 128 passengers and crew have now tested positive for the virus.

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A Texas woman was arrested for threatening to spread coronavirus, police say

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An 18-year-old Texas woman was arrested Tuesday after she claimed to be "willfully spreading" coronavirus in a series of Snapchat videos, Carrollton police said.

Lorraine Maradiaga later told police she had tested negative for the virus, according to a Carrollton Police news release. Carrollton is about 20 miles north of Dallas.

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Maradiaga was charged with making a terroristic threat, a third-degree felony, and transferred to Denton County Jail, police said.

Her bond has been set at $20,000. It's unclear if Maradiaga has an attorney.

"As a condition of her bond, Maradiaga is ordered to quarantine for 21 days upon date of release from custody as a precaution," police said in a news release.

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  • #510
China reports 62 new cases of coronavirus

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The country also recorded two new deaths on Tuesday -- one in Shanghai, and one in Hubei, the province where the pandemic began.

This brings China's totals to:
  • 81,802 confirmed cases
  • 1,190 active cases
  • 3,333 deaths
  • 77,279 recovered and discharged from the hospital
Additionally, 137 new asymptomatic infections were reported, including 102 imported cases. Eleven of the new asymptomatic cases became confirmed cases later in the day.

There are currently 1,095 asymptomatic cases under medical observation.

Coronavirus live updates: Cases top 1.4 million globally - CNN
 
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PM 'responding to treatment' in intensive care

"Boris Johnson is "responding to treatment" for coronavirus as he approaches a fourth night in hospital.

The prime minister was being kept in St Thomas' Hospital in London "for close monitoring" and remained clinically stable, his official spokesman said.

Downing Street said he was not working but could contact those he needed to.

No 10 said a review of lockdown rules would go ahead as planned next week, but the public must "stick with" the measures at what was a "critical time".

A ban on public gatherings of more than two people and the closure of shops selling non-essential goods were among the series of restrictions announced by Mr Johnson on 23 March to tackle the spread of coronavirus.

Downing Street said a relaxation of the rules would be considered "on or around" the three-week mark on Monday, as was promised by the PM when he introduced the measures.

But health minister Edward Argar said the peak in cases must pass "before we can think about making changes", adding: "It's too early to say when we will reach that peak."

The lockdown in Wales will be extended and not lifted next week, First Minister Mark Drakeford has confirmed.

BBC assistant political editor Norman Smith said it seemed "likely" the rest of the UK would follow suit. "
 
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A city in France has forbidden sitting on benches for more than two minutes
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Empty benches are seen at the seafront of Biarritz, France on April 7.

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The new rules came into place as the country's death toll passed 10,000.

National confinement measures haven't changed, but there are tighter measures in some places. These include:
  • Paris: Individual sporting activity is prohibited outdoors between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. local time, as of Wednesday.
  • Biarritz: The coastal city has forbidden sitting on benches for more than two minutes.
  • Sceaux: Philippe Laurent, mayor of the town in the southern Paris suburbs, announced that he had taken a decree obliging residents over the age of 10 to cover their noses and faces before leaving the house.
Those who fail to comply could face a fine of €135 ($145) with a possible increase to €375 and €1,500 in the event of a repeat offense.

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Coronavirus live updates: Cases top 1.4 million globally - CNN
 
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People in this German state have been asked to stay at home over Easter

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Cyclists pass Lake Riegsee in Bavaria, Germany, on April 5.

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“Please stay at home over the Easter holidays as well,” Bavaria’s State Minister of Transport Kerstin Schreyer said in a statement.

The statement also asked people not to go to lakes, into the mountains or visit relatives -- even though good weather is forecast over the holiday weekend.

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North Korea says it has developed nano-antibiotic masks

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"Amid a nationwide emergency anti-epidemic campaign to prevent Covid-19, the Medical Instrument Institute under the DPRK Ministry of Public Health recently developed a nano-antibiotic mask with domestic materials," KCNA reported.
Unlike all of its East Asian neighbors, North Korea has not reported any coronavirus cases.

In the KCNA report, vice director of the institute Ri Jae Dok said that "the newly-developed mask fully confirms (sic) with the technological specifications of masks recognized by the World Health Organization.”

The masks are reportedly treated with a nano-antibiotic solution that helps sterilize and remove germs and viruses, and filters fine dust, according to the report. The masks are being produced at the Pyongyang Medical Appliances Factory, according to KCNA.

Coronavirus live updates: Cases top 1.4 million globally - CNN
 
  • #517
Honestly, whenever the world opens back up again I am going to have a hard time trusting that things are safe. My daughter and I half-seriously joke that I am going to be borderline agoraphobic. Sending my son, who has asthma, back to school is going to make me a nervous wreck. Trying to balance my fear and anxiety while being rational and not letting it control me is going to be an on-going process.
 
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Tennessee gets first shipment of 5-minute COVID-19 test kits

This is going to be a huge improvement in testing because it's fast. Until now tests usually took 24 to 72 hours to get back the results. In my opinion that wasn't very useful.

These new machines will give the results in 5 to 15 minutes.
 
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UK is "nowhere near lifting lockdown," says London mayor

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Police officers patrol outside St Thomas' Hospital in London on April 7.

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"We’re nowhere near lifting the lockdown," Khan told BBC Radio on Wednesday.
"I speak to experts regularly. We think the peak -- which is the worst part of the virus -- is still probably a week-and-a-half away."

Khan said there is still spare capacity in the city’s intensive care units, but added that "too many people are losing their lives."

Junior health minister agrees: Edward Argar told BBC Radio that the restrictions will be reviewed "when the scientific advice is such that we appear to have gone over the peak and when it is safe to do so."

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The lockdown restrictions were introduced by the UK government nearly three weeks ago. They were initially due to be reviewed on Monday.

There are at least 55,949 confirmed coronavirus cases in the UK, including 6,171 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.

Coronavirus live updates: Cases top 1.4 million globally - CNN
 
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Pope says Covid-19 pandemic could be nature's "response" to climate change

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Pope Francis delivers a homily during Palm Sunday mass behind closed doors at St. Peter's Basilica on April 5, in The Vatican.

The coronavirus outbreak is one of “nature’s responses” to human beings ignoring the ecological crisis, said Pope Francis Wednesday.

“We did not respond to the partial catastrophes. Who now speaks of the fires in Australia, or remembers that 18 months ago a boat could cross the North Pole because the glaciers had all melted? Who speaks now of the floods?" the Pope told British Catholic journalist Austen Ivereigh in an email interview published Wednesday in The Tablet and Commonwealth magazines.

“I don’t know if these are the revenge of nature, but they are certainly nature’s responses.”

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Francis revealed he goes to confession every Tuesday to ask forgiveness for his own selfishness. “I take care of things there,” he said.

Francis said the homeless should be quarantined in hotels and not in parking lots.

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Coronavirus live updates: Cases top 1.4 million globally - CNN
 
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