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Here's what the current Coronarules are in parts of Europe:
Europe lockdown: New coronavirus rules country-by-country
Europe lockdown: New coronavirus rules country-by-country
I knew it was the employer. Schedule an appointment online with Walgreens. Or ask her provider to put in an order for a test. They cannot deny a patient request for a Covid test, especially one with symptoms.
Did the Commission on Presidential Debates give a reason for wanting to go to a virtual format? If the President is following CDC guidelines for 10 days of quarantine after symptoms begin, and the requisite number of days fever-free and symptom-free, then why is the Commission changing the format? Surely they could figure out a way to minimize contact between debaters and do PPE for audience and moderator, etc. So am curious about why the Commission made this decision.
Do we know yet who put Trump in harm's way?
Did the Commission on Presidential Debates give a reason for wanting to go to a virtual format? If the President is following CDC guidelines for 10 days of quarantine after symptoms begin, and the requisite number of days fever-free and symptom-free, then why is the Commission changing the format? Surely they could figure out a way to minimize contact between debaters and do PPE for audience and moderator, etc. So am curious about why the Commission made this decision.
If we do contact tracing properly, it would be important to consider this event as a possibility for how the President was exposed to COVID. Hopefully everyone at this event has been tested and asked to quarantine.
So 10 days from the Rose Garden gathering perhaps?Correction: 10 days of isolation (due to infection) not exposure (which would be quarantine).
I think most of us do know the difference, just sometimes use the wrong terminology.
Or just plain common sense.....May I suggest that the Commission made this decision “out of an abundance of caution...”?
Christopher Ashby feels overwhelmed by the flood of messages every day from all levels of government.
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Depending where you live in Canada, it's getting harder to navigate conflicting guidelines from various levels of government — because they can often seem completely out of sync
Confused about whether to gather for Thanksgiving this year? You're not alone
They have to get EUA before it can be supplied to anyone unless it is in one of the current trials that have been linked so far. Trial participants don't usually pay and are usually paid for volunteering. A lot of students do it to get a little extra money.What I meant is how is the president going to make it free (at no cost) for everyone.
I don't think he said he wants to make it available for everyone.
He wants to make it free to everyone. (as per my link)
I think the price will have to come down a lot more than $1.5 millon per 8g infusion for that to happen.
I did notice in sds71's link that they are trialling 2g infusions as well as 8g infusions.
“Unfortunately, to not get together with their families and friends for Thanksgiving so that we can take control of this second wave, so that we can all celebrate at Christmas."
I’m a bit confused, is it miraculously going to improve in the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas?
Maybe in Canada but unfortunately I believe Christmas in my part of the US will be a lot like Thanksgiving with only those that reside in your household for indoor gatherings.
Outdoors possible for those able to be outside in the cold, such as younger family members hike or meet in a park while social distancing.
Not meet at older family members and sit close inside, going in kitchen, using bathroom, etc.
I’d rather face facts now that there won’t be a gathering at the grandparents for Thanksgiving and Christmas this year instead of hoping things will be better by December.
JMO
I hope this is still accurate!
South Carolina has lowest COVID-19 transmission rate in the U.S. | wltx.com
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Today's report (seems kind of high IMO for being the lowest in the country):
SC announces 859 new COVID-19 cases, 12 additional deaths Thursday
149,219 confirmed positive cases (+859)
3,311 confirmed deaths (+12)
"Total Tests Received" - 1,563,307
Percent Positive - 11.8%
I agree. Perhaps the best gift we can give this year is the gift of health and safety. For ourselves and others.Maybe "Celebrate at Christmas" means not having loved ones in the hospital or planning funerals? "Celebrate" may have a new, much more humble definition at the close of 2020. Imo
Can she go to a local ER? Have her call first before going to let them she is symptomatic, not feeling well and wants to be evaluated. She will need to wear a mask. Our hospital only uses PCR nasopharyngeal test. I'm hoping it's the same at her hospital.Thanks @mickey2942 --she was tested by her employer and her Dr. said they prob did not do it accurately (it was not a n-ph (Deep in the nasal cavities) swab. BUT he would not retest her since she'd just been tested! Neither will health dept. Not sure about Walgreen's I'll ask her. Now they're telling her to isolate 10 days and act as if she has COVID. I hate this !! I went through it too, I know tests can be false ***/false neg but it sure seems like her symptoms are dead ringer for either COVID or flu but both show negs??!!
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