Coronavirus COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #69

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  • #461
Well, that is messed up. I checked Victoria's powers today, to see what happens if their Chief Health Officer mandates wearing a mask (he is saying he may do that, if everyone doesn't comply). He has the power to bring enforceable rules if it is a matter of public health safety.

they are recommending if you can't maintain social distancing when outside of your house to wear a mask in melbourne

but not outright saying they are mandated, they did a video below as well

 
  • #462
“Extreme Microbial Technology of Centerville designed the system.

It works by using a combo of energy and hydrogen peroxide gas to attack microbes, reducing them by 99-percent.

“What we’re doing is effective and is safe,” said Berryessa.”

I’d like to see the reports on this, with specific testing on Covid-19.

Another company? They remind me of the germ killer company claiming the same thing before the Trump rally at Dream City Church in Phoenix.
 
  • #463
Florida Governor touts questionable research :confused:

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis applauded positive results from antibody testing, calling it a "good sign." But scientists disagree. Antibody tests determine whether a person had Covid-19 in the past, after the infection's cleared. "That creates resistance in terms of the ability for the disease to spread," DeSantis said at a press conference.

However, researchers including the WHO have repeatedly said there's no evidence to show that prior infection and developing antibodies make someone immune to future infection.

Last week, a Spain government study suggested that coronavirus antibodies wane after a few weeks. A smaller British study released prior to peer review suggests antibody response may start to decline within a month.

And the CDC has echoed a similar sentiment. "We do not know how much protection the antibodies may provide or how long this protection may last," it says on its website.

I’m still reeling from this post. As if Florida could get any worse or needs more problems.

Now we may have people falsely thinking they’re immune. This is BAD.

SMDH

I can’t get over how dangerous this is. Gosh I hope strong efforts are made to get the word out otherwise. Thank God CNN wrote that article. I hope as many people can see that as possible, and FAST.
 
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they are recommending if you can't maintain social distancing when outside of your house to wear a mask in melbourne

but not outright saying they are mandated, they did a video below as well


Yes, I know. I am following closely. The Vic Chief Health Officer is annoyed that some are still not wearing masks. On the 5pm news he said that he will mandate masks if everyone doesn't comply. He is hesitant to do that right now, because he is appealing to people's common sense, and their sense of community.
 
  • #465
After coronavirus test result mix up, staff member who tested positive returned to Massachusetts school

More at link
A Westwood Public Schools employee who was working at Downey Elementary School with students over the summer has tested positive for COVID-19, after initially being told her test was negative.

While she was working at the school when she started to show symptoms on July 3 COVID-19 test and stayed home from work. When the results came back she was told that she was all clear and could return to work.

Her medical provider then called back telling her she'd been misinformed about her results and she was actually positive for the virus.


“We share the community’s concern that a staff member in our summer program has tested positive for coronavirus. We want to emphasize that her exposure to students was limited to a three-hour block, during which time she was properly outfitted with PPE,” Superintendent Emily J. Parks said in a statement to CBS.
 
  • #466
Someone in my town found an old ordinance that makes wearing any type of mask illegal in my town. It's still on the books. It will take the council meeting and repealing it to get rid of it. There is literally nothing the police can do if we get a mask mandate, as it isn't a law. Other than suggest to mask up, please. They're ignoring the old ordinance for now. Jmo

States and LE need clear laws and enforcement measures to be affective.

Actually Virginia has a current active law prohibiting mask for those over the age of 16. So of course I looked it up and sure enough a public health emergency is considered a wavior.

§ 18.2-422. Prohibition of wearing of masks in certain places; exceptions
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or (b) the declaration of a disaster or state of emergency by the Governor in response to a public health emergency where the emergency declaration expressly waives this section, defines the mask appropriate for the emergency, and provides for the duration of the waiver. The violation of any provisions of this section is a Class 6 felony.
 
  • #467
Yes, I know. I am following closely. The Vic Chief Health Officer is annoyed that some are still not wearing masks. On the 5pm news he said that he will mandate masks if everyone doesn't comply. He is hesitant to do that right now, because he is appealing to people's common sense, and their sense of community.

unless it gets worse or more of victoria is affected im not sure they will ever mandate masks, they never did originally either

they have some warped view that masks don't help or something

but that doesn't stop me, i wear my M3 p2 mask everytime i go out
 
  • #468

A Jacksonville city official involved in the planning said that TIAA Bank Field, where the Jaguars play, is connected to Daily's Place Amphitheater. They were told in a planning meeting late Wednesday that they plan to use the amphitheater, in addition to a very large outdoor attached space, which is now the tented Jaguar practice field.

"They are looking for as many big tents as possible because it can rain every day," the official said.

"All bets are off if there's a hurricane."
 
  • #469
unless it gets worse or more of victoria is affected im not sure they will ever mandate masks, they never did originally either

they have some warped view that masks don't help or something

but that doesn't stop me, i wear my M3 p2 mask everytime i go out

Glad to hear that you are doing that. I saw footage of the city shops in Melbourne. The majority of people were wearing masks.

The few that weren't wearing them and were interviewed said "Too claustrophobic" "Too expensive" "I just stepped out to have a coffee"
 
  • #470
“Extreme Microbial Technology of Centerville designed the system.

It works by using a combo of energy and hydrogen peroxide gas to attack microbes, reducing them by 99-percent.

“What we’re doing is effective and is safe,” said Berryessa.”

I’d like to see the reports on this, with specific testing on Covid-19.
Me too but I'm hopeful. Here's a link to their product page with graphs for each product Surface & Air Purification Equipment - Extreme Microbial Technologies Tests conducted by Kansas State University Food Science Institute.
 
  • #471
Im still reeling from this post. As if Florida couldn’t get any worse.

Now we may have people falsely thinking they’re immune. This is BAD.

SMDH

I can’t get over how dangerous this is. Gosh I hope strong efforts are made to get the word out otherwise. Thank God CNN wrote that article. I hope as many people can see that as possible, and FAST.
If this is correct, how is a vaccine going to work?
 
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Glad to hear that you are doing that. I saw footage of the city shops in Melbourne. The majority of people were wearing masks.

i can't say that has been my experience here but maybe somewhere its like that in melbourne, iv been to some of the bigger mall type shopping centers recently and i'd say only 30% of people are wearing masks, its actually a little self conscious wearing it because a lot of others don't and me and my wife look odd but i don't want corona virus and i don't want to spread it either in case either of us have it

some areas of melbourne are different they have a different demographic, like the east for instance it has a high Asian population and they have been wearing masks the whole time, i think they are used to it from their home country
 
  • #474
Here's what you need to know about the US's hardest-hit hotspots:

Arizona
  • Morgues are filling up: In Maricopa County, which has the most Covid-19 cases in the state, the medical examiner's office has ordered four portable coolers as morgues begin to fill up.
  • Out-of-state help needed: State health officials have also announced they're bringing nearly 600 critical care and medical-surgical nurses from out of state to help as they enhance their internal surge plans to fill staffing gaps.
California
  • New records: The country's most populous state set two more records yesterday with highs for hospitalizations and ICU admissions.
  • New lockdowns possible: In Los Angeles County, the public health director warned another stay-at-home order is likely: "We can't take anything off the table — there's absolutely no certainty of what exactly is going to happen next," Dr. Barbara Ferrer said.
Florida
  • Out of ICU beds: As of yesterday, more than 50 hospitals have reached intensive care unit capacity and show zero beds available, according to according to data released by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA).
  • Hit harder than most countries: Since the start of the pandemic, the state has reported more than 301,000 positive cases of coronavirus. If Florida was its own country, only eight other countries would have a higher case count, according to Johns Hopkins University data.
Texas
  • Trucks for bodies: Two counties in Texas — Cameron and Hidalgo — are sharing a large refrigerated trailer to store bodies of coronavirus patients because of a lack of space at the morgues. San Antonio officials have also said they're requesting refrigerated trucks.
  • Hospitals in one city are full: In South Texas, hospitals in Laredo are full and the federal government is converting a hotel into a health care facility.
 
  • #475
Another company? They remind me of the germ killer company claiming the same thing before the Trump rally at Dream City Church in Phoenix.
They've been around since 2016 so well before COVID. During a world pandemic don't we want as many germ killing companies as we can get?

Effective Virus and Bacteria Protection for Indoor Environments - Extreme Microbial Technologies

Dayton based Extreme Microbial Technologies was formed to help protect people from microbial contamination in any indoor
environment. Since 2016 we have helped a variety of businesses and consumers across the country reduce the dangers of
illness caused by bacteria, viruses, molds and mildew in offices, production facilities, schools, restaurants, homes and more, as
well as helping indoor growers protect plants and finished goods. To learn more about our 4-Step Total Solution and the
chemical free technologies we use, please visit our website at www.extrememicrobial.com.
 
  • #476
France makes wearing masks mandatory for people in indoor public spaces

Wearing masks in indoor public spaces in France will be mandatory from next week, French Prime Minister Jean Castex told the country's Senate.

The government was considering implementing the new rule on August 1, but Castex said he had “heard and understood that this deadline seemed too late."

The PM added that wearing masks was an "efficient protective measure” against coronavirus.

The government has joined other European nations in changing its stance on wearing protective masks.

Encouraging the public to wear masks has since become part of the government's coronavirus strategy. Wearing masks is already mandatory for people using public transport in France.
 
  • #477
i can't say that has been my experience here but maybe somewhere its like that in melbourne, iv been to some of the bigger mall type shopping centers recently and i'd say only 30% of people are wearing masks, its actually a little self conscious wearing it because a lot of others don't and me and my wife look odd but i don't want corona virus and i don't want to spread it either in case either of us have it

some areas of melbourne are different they have a different demographic, like the east for instance it has a high Asian population and they have been wearing masks the whole time, i think they are used to it from their home country

Yes, they were speaking specifically of Melbourne city and Mitchell Shire. The entire ring fenced area.
 
  • #478
Yes, they were speaking specifically of Melbourne city. The locked down area.

yeah that's where i live. maybe the video was from the CBD

i'll take a photo next time im out for you and post it here

because as sad and frustrating as it is i can assure you a majority are not wearing masks down here, probably because its not mandated

if you check some local forums like WP you'll see in their covid vic thread the people in there are saying the same thing, they don't see a lot of masks either
 
  • #479
They've been around since 2016 so well before COVID. During a world pandemic don't we want as many germ killing companies as we can get?

Effective Virus and Bacteria Protection for Indoor Environments - Extreme Microbial Technologies

Dayton based Extreme Microbial Technologies was formed to help protect people from microbial contamination in any indoor
environment. Since 2016 we have helped a variety of businesses and consumers across the country reduce the dangers of
illness caused by bacteria, viruses, molds and mildew in offices, production facilities, schools, restaurants, homes and more, as
well as helping indoor growers protect plants and finished goods. To learn more about our 4-Step Total Solution and the
chemical free technologies we use, please visit our website at www.extrememicrobial.com.

Key word here they use: "REDUCE" . It does not eliminate "the dangers of
illness caused by bacteria, viruses, molds and mildew in offices, production facilities, schools, restaurants, homes and more, as well as helping indoor growers protect plants and finished goods."

It's just a fancy name for a company pushing a standard ionizer.
 
  • #480
I know admission, ICU beds, ventilators in use are included for Virginia VHHA website. I don't remember seeing national data from hospitals in the new specific requirements.

I think most of the data will be available with maybe an exception for how much Remdesivir is on hand by hospital.
There is no public access to the data on TeleTracking or HHS. Trust me, I spent the better part of yesterday trying.

I guess for now we'll have to rely on JH, WorldOmeters and WorldInData type sites that pull data directly from county and state public health sites and compile them into national databases for us. jmo
 
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