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Something I don't understand about contact tracing:
I understand keeping people's identity private.
But how is the contact tracing happening? Is it all based on the ill person's memory, and perhaps that of their family, as to who they saw?
I've seen multiple reports saying "recent contacts have been notified" when a positive case is confirmed, but nothing, or very rarely, about situations where specific contacts cannot be determined -- let's say, a person used a specific gas pump or ATM machine or went into a specific store. I suppose cameras could ID other pump or ATM customers, but what about places without cameras? They never say "anyone who went through the McDonald's drive-thru on Thursday morning" and yet there are claims that all contacts have been notified. So either the patient is forgetting they used the drive-thru, or the tracers just don't think fellow drive-thru'ers are considered contacts?
Am I making any sense? I mean, I keep detailed notes of where I go each day, including who I am near. And in a tiny town I know most folks. But even so there are people who pass by me in the post office or hardware store I don't know. If I were sick, the only way to inform those people would be to make a public notice of appeal to everyone who was at X place at Y time. But I don't see that happening.
If they are given the go-ahead, the following eight ships will resume cruising: Carnival Dream, Carnival Freedom and Carnival Vista from Galveston; Carnival Horizon, Carnival Magic and Carnival Sensation from Miami; and Carnival Breeze and Carnival Elation from Port Canaveral.
“Please note that these select number of voyages are not guaranteed to operate as a variety of contingencies must be in place in advance of any potential sailing,” the spokesperson continued, noting that the August 1 date may be pushed back if they feel there are any risks.
All other North American Carnival cruises have been canceled through at least August 31, while the company continues to “engage experts, government officials and stakeholders on additional protocols and procedures" to keep guests and crew safe.
Currently, the CDC order is set to expire on July 24, if it is not extended.
Carnival Cruises May Set Sail as Early as August 1, While Norwegian Expects to Return ‘in 2020’
Are you joking? If not, why on earth would you not share where you’ve been in order to save lives?If I am "contact traced ", I ain't giving 'em nothing ......Make 'em earn their "Public Servants Sleuther " money......moo
Are you joking? If not, why on earth would you not share where you’ve been in order to save lives?
I know that some people found the forum too depressing and felt like being inundated with constant news was adding to their anxiety. Some have just taken a break because of that.It seems this forum isn't moving as fast as previously. Does this mean some have left because they disagree or because they are among the counted cases?
I haven’t been to a public pool for years either. But is seems foolish, beyond foolish, to go to one now.
And even with 50% occupancy and extra sanitation precautions I am not interested in going to a restaurant.
533 people? Where was that? I must have missed something, trying to catch up.Needs to be said over and over.
It seems this forum isn't moving as fast as previously. Does this mean some have left because they disagree or because they are among the counted cases?
"Virused out" describes me perfectly. Been watching a lot of movies lately. Today I watched Air Force One and Guess who's coming to dinner. I have never been a couch potato until now.
Tomorrow will be interesting with Dr. Fauci testifying to the Senate via phone.
LASD believes inmates tried to contract COVID-19 at Castaic jail
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department suspects inmates at the North County Correctional Facility in Castaic tried to get infected with the coronavirus under the false belief that an outbreak will force the agency to make additional cuts on the jail population.
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The Sheriff’s Department showed video from the module, a common area that held about 50 inmates, at the news conference.
The footage showed inmates huddling close together. Villanueva explained they were drinking from the same cup of hot water, trying to elevate their temperatures while increasing their chances of contracting COVID-19. They were also passing around a mask to sniff, Villanueva said.
When asked about the cases linked to the incident, Villanueva said, “We had zero positives up until that spike, but that now, also, that has impacted our staffing as well.”
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I think casual contacts wouldn’t be notified - like drive-thrus, somebody you passed briefly on the street or in a grocery store. At least that’s how it will work in Louisiana.
The state’s plan considers people who have been in close contact with someone if they are:
Here's how Louisiana contact tracing would work under Edwards' plan
- Household members of the person who tested positive
- Intimate partners of the person who tested positive
- People who have provided care to you in the household or outside
- Anyone who has been in close contact – that is defined as someone who has been within six feet or closer for a time period greater than 15 minutes
Some people don't mind giving the gov't that sort of information, but it seems that most do - thus the low numbers downloading the TraceTogether app.
Both are such Grreat movies. I forgot all about the virus problems while watching Air Force One. Very tense, emotional, and entertaining from beginning to end.Guess Who's Coming To Dinner is amazing! Thank you for reminding me of that one. On that basis alone, I'll watch Air Force One.
How times have changed.
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