Coronavirus - Global Health Emergency, 2019-nCoV #3

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  • #461
So as far as purchasing my mom's supplies, today at Shoppers Drug,
I was able buy my glove supply.
But as far as masks go, the Shoppers associate, in the medical aids department, told me there are no masks at all
and they are unaware of when the inventory will be replenished.

The alcohol based hand sanitizer was gone, all but 3 minis remained.
And all the travel size were gone.

Giant Tiger still had some Purell.
And Canadian Tire, suppy in the highly trafficked isle was gone, but there was still a full display in the other section of the store.

Just real happy I got the gloves, cause I need them on a day to day basis.

I would normally buy stuff like hand sanitizer from Tesco home delivery in the UK...I can only see two own-make ones listed on the website now and both are listed as out of stock!

ETA I can't see any in the Sainsbury's store for home delivery either!
 
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VP Pence praises China’s ‘unprecedented level of transparency’ in dealing with the coronavirus outbreak

Vice President Mike Pence said Beijing has demonstrated “an unprecedented level of transparency” with world health officials amid the fast-spreading coronavirus outbreak.

“It’s heartbreaking but we stand ready with China to provide them any and all support,” he said. Pence referenced Thursday’s phone call between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping, after which Trump tweeted that China will “be successful” in getting control over the deadly coronavirus.

Coronavirus live updates: White House sees little impact on economy, WHO says new cases in China are slowing

It seems both the US and WHO claim China is being transparent. In yesterday’s White House briefing, it is mentioned that (paraphrasing here moo) that due to various factors such as “symptomatic/asymptomatic”, etc., etc., it is challenging to get real numbers. One would have to review the video or refer to the transcript to hear exactly what the US is saying about China’s level of transparency. WHO is also saying they are being transparent imo.
 
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  • #463
I’m glad you brought up this whole “air vent” business. I saw a video talking about a building where several people died during SARS and I wanted to see/confirm if it was via the air vents. Also, this “aerosol plume of virus-laden diarrhea” also has me wondering about this as well, the “airborne”, as well as in depth “fecal” aspects, moo. Again, there has been rapid transmission (obviously). Jmo
Oh boy, “in-depth fecal aspects” is now going to have me lol’ing for a while....

I appreciate the bit of humor in this otherwise terrifying situation. “Aerosol plumes of virus-laden diarrhea” will be a phrase I will never forget.
 
  • #464
Oh boy, “in-depth fecal aspects” is now going to have me lol’ing for a while....

I appreciate the bit of humor in this otherwise terrifying situation. “Aerosol plumes of virus-laden diarrhea” will be a phrase I will never forget.

(Lol, if you click on the original post, I actually took out the words “in-depth” because it sounded so crazy lol. )
 
  • #465
That link has been removed.

Any more sources on why goggles need to be worn? Making a note. I’m just curious because I have not heard goggles mentioned in any PC’s that I’ve seen, nor heard any references to “eyes”, that I recall anyway, and transmission aspects as we know them are very important to keep clear. Unfortunately I’m going to have to google “aerosol plumes of virus-laden diarrhea” here shortly because I’m struggling with clarity on this subject.
Alert: Important coronavirus context for ophthalmologists
''The Academy is sharing important ophthalmology-specific information related to the new coronavirus, referred to as "2019-nCoV," or simply the "Wuhan coronavirus." It is critical that all within our profession understand the risks associated with this outbreak to ensure our continued ability to care for our patients.

What you need to know
  • Anecdotal reports suggest the virus can cause conjunctivitis and possibly be transmitted by aerosol contact with conjunctiva.
  • Patients who present to ophthalmologists for conjunctivitis who also have respiratory symptoms and who have recently traveled internationally, and certainly those recently in China or with family members recently back from China, could represent cases of 2019-nCoV.
  • The Academy and federal officials recommend protection for the mouth, nose and eyes when caring for patients potentially infected with 2019-nCoV.''
Proper Donning and Doffing Techniques Crucial Amid Wuhan Coronavirus Outbreak
rbbm
''Proper PPE for the Wuhan coronavirus, according to Ernst, includes powered air purifying respirators (PAPRs), an N95 mask, eye protection, gloves, and gown. But that could change in a fluid situation such as the current coronavirus outbreak.''

''Doffing begins in the patient’s room, moving from areas designated as hot, warm, and cold.

“Hot is where the highest risk for disease transmission is. Warm is when you’re taking off some layers of your PPE, maybe a pair of gloves, maybe PAPRs. And then as you progress into the cool zone, you are doffing your PPE into some type of trash container.”

One of the biggest challenges to donning and doffing is that, too often, healthcare professionals find the process too time consuming.''
 
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rbsbm
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) – United Arab Emirates
Jan 2020
''The first MERS-CoV case in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was reported in July 2013. Since then, UAE has reported 91 cases of MERS-CoV (including these cases) and 12 associated deaths. From 2012 until 15 January 2020, the total number of laboratory-confirmed MERS-CoV infection cases reported globally to WHO is 2506 with 862 associated deaths. The total number of deaths includes the deaths that WHO is aware of to date through follow-up with affected member states.''

I thought it was around that number, thanks. So it seems CV may indeed also surpass deaths associated with MERS anytime now.
 
  • #467
That link has been removed.

Any more sources on why goggles need to be worn? Making a note. I’m just curious because I have not heard goggles mentioned in any PC’s that I’ve seen, nor heard any references to “eyes”, that I recall anyway, and transmission aspects as we know them are very important to keep clear. Unfortunately I’m going to have to google “aerosol plumes of virus-laden diarrhea” here shortly because I’m struggling with clarity on this subject.

I understand the virus can be transmitted from droplets from the eyes according to an ophthalmologist article I read tonight.
 
  • #468
What a couple of empty headed brats.
Never got to the cleaning part, as most of the article was about these two vacationers grousing about their vacation being delayed.
However, if true that the workers are not using safety measures then that is beyond stupid and shame on the management for allowing this.
JMHO !
The workers cleaning the Royal Caribbean Anthem of the Sea on Saturday were not wearing masks or hazmat suites.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost...engers-slam-liner-amid-coronavirus-scare/amp/
 
  • #469
True. I think he’s frustrated by the canned response and lack of assistance as they’re stranded. And he’s right. Those cruise lines have a ton of money. They can afford to put people up who were schedule to cruise.

FWIW, Royal Caribbean is reimbursing hotel expenses for those waiting to board Anthem. People can also just not show up and they will get a full refund for the trip. Those that choose to go on the shortened cruise (they are now looking at leaving Monday for Bermuda) will be getting a big refund and future cruise credits.

I’m not up to the very second on the Anthem news, but AFAIK, no one ever tested positive for the virus (yet), and the people on board of question hadn’t been in China for > 14 days when they boarded.
 
  • #470
He was on the front line. Luckily he didn’t get it late November/early December when he first noticed sick patients.

Late November/early December?
How is it not here already?
Between the Christmas to New Years travellers,
and all the international students,
fresh from exam period, travelling?

***

My heart was racing watching the latest video on
Chen Qiushi.

***
CHINA
WHERE IS CHEN QIUSHI!?!?

ETA: Yes, exactly, MJP
 
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Rsbm

My heart was racing watching the latest video on
Chen Qiushi.

***
CHINA
WHERE IS CHEN QIUSHI!?!?

Omg don’t pull me back on YouTube..I’ll never catch up here!!

Making note to search out CHEN QIUSHI videos!!!
 
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Rsnm / BBM:
Anecdotal reports suggest the virus can cause conjunctivitis and possibly be transmitted by aerosol contact with conjunctiva.

So all the people wearing “masks” for protection...they could be getting it via their eyes...

Does this mean people sneeze/cough/ and the aerosol goes in their eyes and they get it, or transmission occurs from tears, rubbing their eye then touching someone, or both? Or neither? What does this mean exactly?

Can you get it from touching your eye via surface contamination? Or maybe if you have direct droplets on your finger?
 
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I would normally buy stuff like hand sanitizer from Tesco home delivery in the UK...I can only see two own-make ones listed on the website now and both are listed as out of stock!

ETA I can't see any in the Sainsbury's store for home delivery either!

Buy your vodka now, Amonet.
And some clamato.
 
  • #475
I understand the virus can be transmitted from droplets from the eyes according to an ophthalmologist article I read tonight.

Eyes are a mucus membrane, same as nose and mouth, as a potential opening for virus to enter body.

This is a far more serious virus than AIDS, as there doesn't have to be any exchange of actual body fluids for a person to be infected. It seems to be airborne, like measles and chickenpox. And smallpox. I read that the virus was much larger than the chickenpox virus, so the droplets don't spread as far. But, who really knows?

Are the people infected also breaking out with a rash?
 
  • #476
Eyes are a mucus membrane, same as nose and mouth, as a potential opening for virus to enter body.

This is a far more serious virus than AIDS, as there doesn't have to be any exchange of actual body fluids for a person to be infected. It seems to be airborne, like measles and chickenpox. And smallpox. I read that the virus was much larger than the chickenpox virus, so the droplets don't spread as far. But, who really knows?

Are the people infected also breaking out with a rash?

This is obviously highly highly contagious. In how many ways, I’m not sure and “transmissibility” factors are not completely known at this point. We know about “droplets” obviously, and now hearing references to fecal matter, eyes...

Surface contamination reports vary on how long the virus lives (I’ve seen everything from 24 hours to 5 Days)...

Transmission of Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) | CDC
 
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Late November/early December?
How is it not here already?

Between the Christmas to New Years travellers,
and all the international students,
fresh from exam period, travelling?

***

My heart was racing watching the latest video on
Chen Qiushi.

***
CHINA
WHERE IS CHEN QIUSHI!?!?

BBM, that's one reason why I don't think the official timeline or official numbers who've gone for hospital testing can be very far off.

Surely, if the disease didn't travel outside of China during December it can only have been hopping to maybe 100 to 300 people before New Year? Maybe it had tried to get into humans before but hadn't made the necessary mutations for human-to-human transmission and went under the radar until then? But then it succeeded in the human-to-human transmission (obviously not on purpose, but it happened) and I think they said once it started being exported by Wuhan/Hubei that there might then have been about 1500 to 4500 actual cases despite them not all being tested and confirmed. The medical authorities there did do contact tracing to trace where each confirmed case acquired the virus, and presumably also did contact tracing to track the contacts of confirmed cases....but that wasn't enough as it was only the more serious cases presenting to hospitals. Meanwhile the virus is spreading to another hundred, another thousand a week, a day, whatever and a few per hundred turn up at hospital....then the numbers going to hospital rise because the news gets out and the hospitals get overwhelmed.

And those few flights that brought people with the virus to countries outside China...while that's going on far more people in China can afford/need to travel within China than to foreign countries, so they're taking it around and cases start showing up more and more outside Wuhan, but when they did the tracing to see where those people acquired the virus the vast majority were from Wuhan/Hubei.

And the same thing that enabled under-the-radar spread of the coronavirus in Wuhan for a month or so, could be happening now anywhere in the world, and it's not until a hospital and health authority notice an odd cluster of severe flu/pneumonia cases and test them for this coronavirus that we'd be aware of it...and by that time there could be a hundred to five hundred cases out there silently spreading what they think is a cold or flu.
 
  • #478
I have not heard of a reported rash
 
  • #479
we always knew the numbers were bulls*** but this is staggering if true.


IMO
Right?

I’ll gladly admit that the truth may be somewhere between, but... I think the accurate number is significantly higher than the number released by the Chinese government.

Because we continue to hear: many were not / have not been - tested.

And ... general shenanigans
 
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