Coronavirus - Global Health Emergency, 2019-nCoV #3

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  • #521
Good news.
Philippines coronavirus patient has recovered, authorities say
''The first case of novel coronavirus in the Philippines – a Chinese tourist from Wuhan who had been travelling with a man who died of the virus – is no longer showing symptoms and may be discharged soon.

The last test on the 38-year-old woman, conducted on 6 February, showed she was negative for the virus, according to the health department. Two consecutive negative tests are required before a patient may be discharged.''

Scientists race to develop vaccine for new coronavirus - France 24
''Scientists from the United States to Australia are using new technology in an ambitious, multi-million-dollar drive to develop a vaccine in record time to tackle China's coronavirus outbreak''

''But several teams of experts are racing to develop one quicker, backed by an international coalition that aims to combat emerging diseases, and Australian scientists hope their's could be ready in six months.

"It is a high-pressure situation and there is a lot of weight on us," said senior researcher Keith Chappell, part of the group from Australia's University of Queensland.

But the scientist added he took "some solace" knowing several teams around the world were engaged in the same mission.

"The hope is that one of these will be successful and can contain this outbreak," he said.''
 
  • #522
Remdesivir and chloroquine
  • Wondering if these medicines will improve outcomes for severe cases?
Yes. Wait and see, soon, maybe they will make the difference.
 
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Ah. That is heartbreaking.
They must feel so abandoned.
 
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I’m reading this article for the second time. I came across it again while looking for influenza death stats in China. I am finding it an interesting read in light of all this.

Coronavirus vs. flu: Influenza deadlier than Wuhan, China, disease
Something far deadlier than the Wuhan coronavirus lurks near you, right here in America
Jan. 29, 2020

“Influenza has already sickened at least 13 million Americans this winter, hospitalizing 120,000 and killing 6,600, according to the CDC. And flu season hasn’t even peaked. In a bad year, the flu kills up to61,000 Americans.

Worldwide, the flu causes up to 5 million cases of severe illness worldwide and kills up to 650,000 people every year, according to the World Health Organization.”
 
  • #527
Quoting myself because the comments are trashing Bloomberg for giving a quaint slant to China. Here’s one (of many) replies:


business
“They are sacrificing tens of thousands of the Chinese lives in order to stay in power.“




... it’s getting real..

I’m seeing comments that Wuhan will become “Chernobyl “ - as in basically uninhabitable. Isolated. Off limits. For a long time.


https://mobile.twitter.com/maryjowei/status/1226367177260851200/photo/1
 
  • #528
Almost a dozen infants and nearly 80 children are among hundreds of Australians who were on board an evacuation flight from Wuhan to Darwin today.

A spokesperson from the Health Department confirmed to 9News 266 passengers were on board the flight, which touched down in Darwin just before midday.

Of those, 178 are adults, which include a 90 year old, who requires a wheelchair.

Eleven are infants and 77 are children.
Infants on board flight from Wuhan to Darwin
 
  • #529
Cant link at the moment but some good news.
The UK flight has just landed at Brize Norton with 200 passengers and crew.... mainly UK people but some other nationalities too. Relieved to hear this
 
  • #530
Cant link at the moment but some good news.
The UK flight has just landed at Brize Norton with 200 passengers and crew.... mainly UK people but some other nationalities too. Relieved to hear this

A plane carrying British citizens evacuated from the coronavirus-hit Chinese city of Wuhan has landed in Oxfordshire.

The flight, with more than 200 people on board including some foreign nationals, arrived at RAF Brize Norton shortly before 7.30am on Sunday.
Britons arrive from Wuhan as coronavirus kills more than Sars
 
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Something else I think would be in short supply during an epidemic of this (compounded by being at the peak time in the Northern Hemisphere for flu/pneumonia) would be ventilators. Surely that must be having an effect on the mortality rate in Hubei?
 
  • #534
This is good news that I've been looking out for. The Seattle patient has now been marked as 'recovered' on the John's Hopkins dashboard!

Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS
 
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I flew in a plane last night and realized there's no way you can keep your hands clean And away from your face. I was very cognizant Of this when

Holding nose to release pressure in ears, Which I counted seven times that I had to do.
Keypad check in at kiosk -use knuckles
Buckling belt - hands touching where doubtful has been cleaned
Opening and Closing potty door in public restroom
Tray table up and down
Etc etc

I only saw one airport worker wearing a mask, and he was Janitorial. I only saw one person on the flight plane wearing a mask.
A mass transit, I saw just one single individual wearing a mask.

As I've stated before, I live in a city and state where it has not come yet.

Something else I think would be in short supply during an epidemic of this (compounded by being at the peak time in the Northern Hemisphere for flu/pneumonia) would be ventilators. Surely that must be having an effect on the mortality rate in Hubei?

Yes, I saw a video explaining about acute respiratory distress syndrome and how many resources they need to do ventilation, For equipment and for people to monitor continuous to do such correctly. It's the thing between life and death for many that get this disease in the later terms. There's just no way they have the resources in Wuhan to do such for all the people that may be needing it. And all the hospital rooms that would be needed 2 have the equipment and negative pressure isolation rooms. MOO
 
  • #538
I flew in a plane last night and realized there's no way you can keep your hands clean And away from your face. I was very cognizant Of this when

Holding nose to release pressure in ears, Which I counted seven times that I had to do.
Keypad check in at kiosk -use knuckles
Buckling belt - hands touching where doubtful has been cleaned
Opening and Closing potty door in public restroom
Tray table up and down
Etc etc

I only saw one airport worker wearing a mask, and he was Janitorial. I only saw one person on the flight plane wearing a mask.
A mass transit, I saw just one single individual wearing a mask.

As I've stated before, I live in a city and state where it has not come yet.



Yes, I saw a video explaining about acute respiratory distress syndrome and how many resources they need to do ventilation, For equipment and for people to monitor continuous to do such correctly. It's the thing between life and death for many that get this disease in the later terms. There's just no way they have the resources in Wuhan to do such for all the people that may be needing it. And all the hospital rooms that would be needed 2 have the equipment and negative pressure isolation rooms. MOO

Would ventilators be the same thing as mechanical apparatus mentioned in the most recent WHO conference? That there’s a shortage of the equipment but also the people trained to use them, hence the new WHO training course which starts in March that has had many (1000ish) registrants?
 
  • #539
Millions left Wuhan, China before coronavirus quarantine - Washington Times

5 million left before the city was locked down

An Associated Press analysis of domestic travel patterns using map location data from Chinese tech giant Baidu shows that in the two weeks before Wuhan’s lockdown, nearly 70% of trips out of the central Chinese city were within Hubei province. Baidu has a map app that is similar to Google Maps, which is blocked in China.

Another 14% of the trips went to the neighboring provinces of Henan, Hunan, Anhui and Jiangxi. Nearly 2% slipped down to Guangdong province, the coastal manufacturing powerhouse across from Hong Kong, and the rest fanned out across China. The cities outside Hubei province that were top destinations for trips from Wuhan between Jan. 10 and Jan. 24 were Chongqing, a municipality next to Hubei province, Beijing and Shanghai.
 
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Six more people aboard a cruise ship quarantined in Japan have tested positive for novel coronavirus, bringing the total on the Diamond Princess to 70, Japan’s health ministry said Sunday.

The ministry said one of the six confirmed cases is a woman in her 70s who has Hong Kong residency, but is also a U.S. citizen. That brings the total number of American passengers who were confirmed to have the virus to 14.

Coronavirus updates: 14 Americans aboard quarantined cruise ship now confirmed to have coronavirus
 
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