Coronavirus Global Health Emergency, 2019-nCoV #2

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  • #81
This was a very interesting article, with embedded video of a family that has been slated in UK for quarantine. Looks like they did a short blog with photos too. It shows the quarters and the guy does a tour of where 80 people arrived at Arrowe Park Hospital on Friday night after flying to the UK from China for their quarantine.

Coronavirus quarantined patients are 'allowed outside'

  • It was revealed on Thursday the Wirral teaching hospital would be used to keep the patients in isolation for 14 days after they returned from Wuhan, where the virus is believed to have originated. Staff were informed of the decision by hospital chief exec Janelle Holmes in a leaked memo on Thursday, just after 4pm.
  • He said: "Every single thing that we have asked for we get. There is an army of people here who are looking after us extremely well. They are running out and buying everything.
  • "'They've bought us televisions, radios. You name it. Anything we've asked for, they've bought for us." He added: "We being looked after to the absolute maximum that anyone could possibly expect." Television sets, blankets, toiletries and food could be seen in Mr Shaw's video, as well as tea. Families will be living in a former staff residence complex on the site of Arrowe Park hospital in Wirral.
  • The 240-bed complex has en-suite bathrooms, communal lobbies and shared living rooms. It was built in 2006 at a cost of £7.4million.
    Families will be able to stay together, they won't be separated and meals will be provided for free.
  • Kitchens and food will be made available for those who want to make their own meals. Mr Shaw said: "We're allowed to have contact with anyone in the facility, as long as we're wearing facial masks. In our own apartment, of course, we cant." Opening the window, he added: "We can go outside and get fresh air. The windows we can open."
  • They are doing a running live blog at UK coronavirus positive patient is university student Scroll down to see blog updates
Another article about the quarantine in UK Everything we know about the coronvirus quarantine

ETA updated to correct blog site
 
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  • #82
Def important to share that info. I just can’t personally deal with it.

I’m expecting to see a shortage of masks next week At work.
Not working without one so hopefully employer is being proactive there. am skeptical of that though.

I’ve been wearing a paper mask daily since early October.
Have been questioned by several Medical staff as to why are you wearing that. Usually in whispers and out of plain nosiness. (I’m positive -see what I did there- I’ve been the subject of much giggles and gossip). Haven’t been sick all winter giggle all you want, yk?

And then. I get on the bus to go home and promptly realize I should have a mask for that. Lots of germs and hacking going on for public transport riders. Ick. I usually bury my mouth and nose in my coat. And rewash hands and phone when I get home.

Having keyboard issues I apologize in advance for typos and wonky format

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  • #83
Most recent numbers:

12,024 cases now reported worldwide.
98.6% of the cases are within mainland China

134 cases are outside of China (The regions of Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau combined have a total of 30 cases not included in the 134 figure).

Zero deaths have been reported outside of China.
I hope it stays that way.

The 134 cases outside of China are spread over 23 countries. The highest number of cases outside of China, current as of latest update, are in:

Thailand: 19 cases. 7 recovered.
Singapore: 18 cases. All reported stable.
Japan: 17 cases + 2 cases diagnosed without symptoms.
Australia: 12 cases. 2 recovered.
South Korea: 12 cases.

Tracking coronavirus: Map, data and timeline
 
  • #84
This has nothing to do with the Coronavirus Global Health emergency.

These children died from regular flu, it happens every year to many thousands of people, esp the elderly, young and those will pre-existing health issues.
I think it's interesting info to compare/contrast to the current coronavirus news story.

People are scared of the new virus, which isn't spreading quickly outside of China (134 cases outside of China) and hasn't killed anyone, to date, outside of China. Meanwhile, the flu continues as it always does, spreading, infecting, killing.

It would be an awesome benefit if all the personal hygiene info and precautions against the coronavirus in turn prevent the flu from being as deadly this season! The same precautions will help with both - wash hands, don't touch face, cover cough/sneeze, stay home if sick.

jmo
 
  • #85
“Chinese officials on Saturday reported the highest death toll so far in a 24-hour period.

◆ The 46 new deaths in China raised the toll to 259.

◆ About 2,100 new cases were also recorded in the country in the past 24 hours, raising the worldwide total to nearly 12,000, according to Chinese and World Health Organization data. The vast majority of the cases are inside China; about 100 cases have been confirmed in 21 other countries.”

Coronavirus Live Updates: Toll Passes 250, and Apple Shuts China Stores

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@Hatfield , look at this. All these years, our discussions referencing drones in other cases - I bet you never imagined drones being used for this purpose, I sure didn’t:

merlin_168133335_9466ee18-7815-490d-8857-9f2493a992c3-mobileMasterAt3x.jpg

Loading a drone with disinfectant on Friday in Pingdingshan in the Chinese province of Henan, about 300 miles from Wuhan, the outbreak’s center. Credit...Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
 
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“Chinese officials on Saturday reported the highest death toll so far in a 24-hour period.

◆ The 46 new deaths in China raised the toll to 259.

◆ About 2,100 new cases were also recorded in the country in the past 24 hours, raising the worldwide total to nearly 12,000, according to Chinese and World Health Organization data. The vast majority of the cases are inside China; about 100 cases have been confirmed in 21 other countries.”

Coronavirus Live Updates: Toll Passes 250, and Apple Shuts China Stores
From that link:

"As the virus began to spread through Wuhan in early January, people who spoke out about it online were silenced by censors and, in some cases, held by the police. When journalists from Hong Kong — whose news media were among the first to shed light on the virus — visited a Wuhan hospital, police officers detained them for hours."

To me, the scariest part of this new virus is in that paragraph. Once the information was shared internationally, effective protocols were put in to stem the spread.

We don't want the virus to spread, we do want accurate information to be spread, and to be spread widely. Yay to every journalist, medical professional, and public health authority who made the information available. They are heroes, imo.

jmo
 
  • #87
I think it's interesting info to compare/contrast to the current coronavirus news story.

People are scared of the new virus, which isn't spreading quickly outside of China (134 cases outside of China) and hasn't killed anyone, to date, outside of China. Meanwhile, the flu continues as it always does, spreading, infecting, killing.

It would be an awesome benefit if all the personal hygiene info and precautions against the coronavirus in turn prevent the flu from being as deadly this season! The same precautions will help with both - wash hands, don't touch face, cover cough/sneeze, stay home if sick.

jmo

Agree, as a few times I have posted the comparative information to the flu on this thread.

Looking at it from a Global Perspective, the flu causes significant illness and death and impact to Global economies. Huge MOO. And there has never been a 100% targeted vaccine for the flu because it mutates too much.

With all the flu vaccine shots, look at all the deaths that occur, yet because of the mutations, they don't cover every mutation and is not 100% effective. Add to that of course many folks don't get the shots. So many deaths even though there is a flu vaccine shot . Cannot fathom the death toll if there wasn't a vaccine.

Coronavirus... I can't even Envision the numbers and deaths if there is not an eventual vaccine as the flu vaccine shot. But long ways away.

What in the world is done in the meantime?

As to contact tracing which is being done outside of China now, the individuals that are being monitored and tracked are guinea pigs/case studies to learn more about the virus for the future and its impact In addition to containing it. While diagnostic tests, treatments and vaccines are being worked on.

With over 11,000 documented infections in China, the countries that are isolating and quarantining and testing them and following them with serology Etc are going to be able to contribute to knowing more about this virus.

In the next couple of months, I don't see how they're going to be able to do anything other than track and let the virus Go free range in China as China cannot track and isolate as well as the countries where it has just appeared. MOO. Consider all the resources just to track the 400+ returning folks from Wuhan in the United States and the United Kingdom.
 
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China criticizes U.S. border closure as coronavirus death toll rises
It is certainly not a gesture of goodwill, China's foreign ministry spokesperson said in a statement Saturday.

“A U.S. ban on foreign nationals traveling into the country if they have visited China in the last two weeks is "neither based on facts, nor helpful," Chinese officials said Saturday.”

—insert rant MOO

On PA-leeeease. What are we supposed to do? Take the chance of becoming Wuhan the second? There are still a lot of unknowns and countries have to take their precautionary measures. That’s a fact IMo MOO

In the White House Briefing it was mentioned SEVERAL times how much we are trying to help China. The official expressed their goodwill and sympathies for China several times in that White House Briefing and states several actions The US is taking to assist.

Grrr.

ETA: The US clearly explained why we/they are doing this—many reasons explained but one is that this will help relieve the already overloaded check points, etc etc.
 
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  • #89
o_OSooo they’re flying drones around spraying Lysol into the air ?
I couldn’t access that link so I don’t know if there are more specifics. Just doesn’t seem like there’s a point to that.



“Chinese officials on Saturday reported the highest death toll so far in a 24-hour period.

◆ The 46 new deaths in China raised the toll to 259.

◆ About 2,100 new cases were also recorded in the country in the past 24 hours, raising the worldwide total to nearly 12,000, according to Chinese and World Health Organization data. The vast majority of the cases are inside China; about 100 cases have been confirmed in 21 other countries.”

Coronavirus Live Updates: Toll Passes 250, and Apple Shuts China Stores

—-
ETA:
@Hatfield , look at this. All these years, our discussions referencing drones in other cases - I bet you never imagined drones being used for this purpose, I sure didn’t:

merlin_168133335_9466ee18-7815-490d-8857-9f2493a992c3-mobileMasterAt3x.jpg

Loading a drone with disinfectant on Friday in Pingdingshan in the Chinese province of Henan, about 300 miles from Wuhan, the outbreak’s center. Credit...Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
 
  • #90
o_OSooo they’re flying drones around spraying Lysol into the air ?
I couldn’t access that link so I don’t know if there are more specifics. Just doesn’t seem like there’s a point to that.

(If you delete your cookies, you may be able to read.)

(ETA: If you’re using Safari, go to settings, Safari, delete history and website data. I have to do this every so often to read NYT and LATimes articles.)
 
  • #91
I saw a video on CBC where a drone was used to warn an elderly gentleman to go home and stay inside. In China. I didn't know a drone could talk lol
 
  • #92
Agree, as a few times I have posted the comparative information to the flu on this thread.

Looking at it from a Global Perspective, the flu causes significant illness and death and impact to Global economies. Huge MOO. And there has never been a 100% targeted vaccine for the flu because it mutates too much. Just flu shots, which many folks don't get. With all the flu shots, look at all the deaths that occur because the mutations don't cover every mutation and is not 100%. Add to that of course there is a flu shot and still so many deaths and flu cases.

Corona, I can't even Envision the numbers and deaths if there is not an eventual thing as the flu shot. But long ways away.

As to contact tracing which is being done outside of China now, the individuals that are being monitored and tracked are guinea pigs/case studies to learn more about the virus for the future and its impact In addition to containing it. With over 11,000 documented infections in China, the countries that are isolating and quarantining and testing them and following them with serology Etc are going to be able to contribute to knowing more about this virus.

In the next couple of months, I don't see how they're going to be able to do anything other than track and let the virus Go free range in China as China cannot track and isolate as well as the countries where it has just appeared. MOO. Consider all the resources just to track the 400+ cases in the United States and the United Kingdom.

We learned from the WHO that China has released the sequence of the virus (and other countries likely can get that on their own now that the virus is out in the world), and I'm assuming that means a vaccine will be effective as it will be targeted directly to it....unless/until the virus mutates.

I have to say, I'm impressed with the international response, not only by countries but by individuals who comply with the protocols. Accurate information is a great medical tool.

(And I probably owe an apology to my sister who works in Infection Control for all the teasing and eye-rolling I have done over the years making fun of her precautionary actions. Sorry, Sis, and keep up the good work!)

jmo
 
  • #93
Yes kudos to your Sis. So many folks out there doing incredible work that we only hear about in times like this. I have to go out to 3 or 4 stores today. Will be interesting to see if I see anything. Got my cheapy gloves and hand bac. So good to go shortly.
 
  • #94
Investors rush into biotechs working on coronavirus vaccine

KEY POINTS
  • "At least a dozen companies have informally or formally announced vaccine or drug development initiatives," said Needham's Alan Carr. "It appears at least a few programs will have moved into clinical testing within a few months."
  • Vir Biotechnology surged 110% in the past month, while Novavax gained 87% during the same period.
  • Inovio Pharmaceuticals skyrocketed 34% in January after it said it's in the process of developing a vaccine against the new deadly virus.
  • Morgan Stanley is bullish on Moderna and Regeneron, which recently indicated plans to develop vaccine and produce therapeutic antibodies against the virus.
 
  • #95
I cant do the animal/pet stuff. I just cant. I appreciate the posts tho as to what the he77 is really going on.
 
  • #96
“China urges no weddings, short funerals to contain virus
China has asked couples to delay their nuptials from a popular wedding date and families to scale down funeral services to help slow the spread of the country's viral outbreak. February 2 this year is being considered a lucky date for wedding ceremonies because the sequence of numbers "02022020" reads the same backwards as forwards. Beijing, Shanghai and other cities had earlier decided to offer wedding registry services on the date, despite it falling on a Sunday when offices are usually closed. The ministry said it would temporarily halt marriage counselling services and asked the public not to hold wedding banquets. It also said funerals should be held in a "simple and expeditious manner".”

Coronovirus live updates: Virus spreads to 2 dozen countries; China's isolation grows - The Economic Times
 
  • #97
How long are they saying to develop a vaccine ? I know earliest articles I read said like a year. I’m guessing that might be on more a faster track. Now if possible ? Though there has to be trials etc etc so that’s got to take time.
 
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How long are they saying to develop a vaccine ? I know earliest articles I read said like a year. I’m guessing that might be on more a faster track. Now if possible ? Though there has to be trials etc etc so that’s got to take time.

The video I saw said clinical trials can hopefully be expected this summer/in a few months, but most estimates I’ve seen are putting it at a year out.

One thing which is good though is that this “timeline” for a vaccine is “unprecedented” (exact quote I recall from a scientist). Since the genetic code from China has been released, everything is accelerated.
 
  • #100
BBC:
Countries close borders as coronavirus spreads

“The US and Australia said they would deny entry to all foreign visitors who had recently been in China, where the virus first emerged in December.

Earlier, countries including Russia, Japan, Pakistan and Italy announced similar travel restrictions.

But global health officials have advised against such measures.

"Travel restrictions can cause more harm than good by hindering info-sharing, medical supply chains and harming economies," the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday.

The WHO recommends introducing screening at official border crossings. It has warned that closing borders could accelerate the spread of the virus, with travellers entering countries unofficially.”
 
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