Coronavirus COVID-19 - Global Health Emergency #5

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BBM:
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*Certainly not me in the photo*


Lol!! :D I just spit up “respiratory droplets” all over my phone (again). Not kidding. (And screwed up the font.)

Are we in the freaking Twilight Zone??!!!

I swear there’s this TZ episode where a nuclear bomb explodes, but a “prepared group of individuals” quarantines themselves in a “dome” to protect themselves from radiation, thinking they’re all ahead of things; however, there’s a clincher, which of course there is at the end of every Twilight Zone episode.
 
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I like your attitude

Personally, I prefer wine, but I thing a nice Gin is both a relaxant and a sterilizing agent.

I'm quite enjoying Hendrick's Midnight Solstice for it's "uplifting" and "sterilizing" effects

Although a Bloody Mary does supply some necessary electrolytes and veg credentials
 
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Ok, so let me get this straight: I need to order a bob for the tub, stock up on a couple bottles of Everclear and get some face shields and toilet paper. Check. I think I have the rest covered, maybe get some more canned goods stocked away. The freezer and pantry are already full and I've got my N98 masks and a few boxes of disposable gloves. Why diapers?

I remember some other situation several years ago when people were talking about buying Bobs for their drinking water. Anyone recall? Something weather related?

https://www.amazon.com/WaterBOB-Emergency-Container-Drinking-Hurricane/dp/B001AXLUX2
I’ve read the diapers can be used for disposable cloths for washing drying and bandages. Honestly I have a bunch in the barn to use for hoof wraps for abscesses. I bought some in bulk. Baby wipes we use to wipe dog feet when they come inside. Also have a large stock of dog pee pads that probably could be useful. I’ve used them to line the brooders to make cleaning easy. Baling twine, duct tape and fishing line around too.
 
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Can you please supply the link for the disposable face shields? TIA

Ok seriously.

We are in the freaking twilight zone.

Hug your loved ones.

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Great song btw. Cheers. Godspeed.

( :chug: )

Everyone take a listen and enjoy the calm before the storm.

See you at the conference tomorrow with bells on. WHO may decide to wait on the “P” word...we’ll see.
 
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Yes. Expect this to be declared a pandemic this week.

Epidemic Vs. Pandemic: What Exactly Is the Difference?
They're both pretty terrifying—here's what to know about each.

In the grand scheme of things, a pandemic is the highest possible level of disease, or a measure of how many people have gotten sick from a particular disease and how far it has spread—but before a common illness reaches pandemic proportions, it has to exceed a few other levels, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):

  • Sporadic: When a disease occurs infrequently and irregularly.
  • Endemic: A constant presence and/or usual prevalence of a disease or infection within a geographic area. (Hyperendemic, is a situation in which there are persistent, high levels of disease occurrence.)
  • Epidemic: A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease—more than what's typically expected for the population in that area.
  • Pandemic: An epidemic that has spread over several countries or continents, affecting a large number of people.
Epidemic Vs. Pandemic: What Exactly Is the Difference?

Well, it's definitely spread over several countries or continents.
 
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Yes. Expect this to be declared a pandemic this week.

Oh I think it’ll happen, moo, but we will see. I didn’t get out of my Sunday jammies today for nothing, I’ll tell you that!
 
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Coronavirus did not originate in Wuhan seafood market, Chinese scientists say
Analysis of genomic data from 93 samples of the novel coronavirus suggests it was imported from elsewhere the busy market then boosted its circulation and spread it to the whole city, research shows
He Huifeng
Published: 7:38pm, 23 Feb, 2020


New research has shed fresh light on the origins of the deadly coronavirus.
The novel coronavirus that has claimed the lives of more than 2,400 people did not originate at a seafood market in the central China city of Wuhan as was first thought, according to a new study by a team of Chinese scientists.
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was instead imported from elsewhere, said researchers from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden under the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Institute for Brain Research.
The team, led by Dr Yu Wenbin, sequenced the genomic data of 93 SARS-CoV-2 samples provided by 12 countries in a bid to track down the source of the infection and understand how it spreads.
What they found was that while the virus had spread rapidly within the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, there had also been two major population expansions on December 8 and January 6.

According to the study, which was published on the institute’s website on Thursday, analysis suggested that the coronavirus was introduced from outside the market.
“The crowded market then boosted SARS-CoV-2 circulation and spread it to the whole city in early December 2019,” it said.
Earlier reports by Chinese health authorities and the World Health Organisation said that the first known patient showed symptoms on December 8, and that most of the subsequent cases had links to the seafood market, which was closed on January 1.

The research went on to say that based on the genome data it was possible that the virus began spreading from person to person in early December or even as early as late November.
“The study concerning whether Huanan market is the only birthplace of SARS-CoV-2 is of great significance for finding its source and determining the intermediate host, so as to control the epidemic and prevent it from spreading again,” the research team said.

The scientists said also that although China’s National Centre for Disease Control and Prevention issued a Level 2 emergency warning about the new coronavirus on January 6, the information was not widely shared.
“If the warning had attracted more attention, the number of cases both nationally and globally in mid-to-late January would have been reduced,” they said.
Meanwhile, Xiang Nijuan, a researcher at the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, said in an interview with state broadcaster CCTV on Saturday that people infected with the new coronavirus were contagious two days before they showed any symptoms.
Therefore anyone who had been in close contact with someone within 48 hours of them being confirmed as infected should put themselves in isolation for 14 days, he said.
 
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Dbm - political
 
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5 cases in my neck of the woods now

ETA: just read three cases are resolved
 
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I am thinking transmission potential due to transportation.
Why expose more people if not absolutely necessary??
Glad to see our leadership is paying attention to this virus.

Hmm, so I wonder what the thinking is. That having coronavirus patients at Travis Air Force Base is safer for the citizens of CA because it’s an Airforce base? As opposed to people saying it’s unsafe for citizens of Alabama if they are there? Is an Airforce base just more private, or better quarantined than a separate building complex in Alabama or Costa Mesa County?

Or do people keep blocking efforts to move these people because of fears of transmission during the relocation process (like airplane, bus, train, etc)?
 
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Coronavirus did not originate in Wuhan seafood market, Chinese scientists say
Analysis of genomic data from 93 samples of the novel coronavirus suggests it was imported from elsewhere the busy market then boosted its circulation and spread it to the whole city, research shows
He Huifeng
Published: 7:38pm, 23 Feb, 2020


New research has shed fresh light on the origins of the deadly coronavirus.
The novel coronavirus that has claimed the lives of more than 2,400 people did not originate at a seafood market in the central China city of Wuhan as was first thought, according to a new study by a team of Chinese scientists.
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was instead imported from elsewhere, said researchers from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden under the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Institute for Brain Research.
The team, led by Dr Yu Wenbin, sequenced the genomic data of 93 SARS-CoV-2 samples provided by 12 countries in a bid to track down the source of the infection and understand how it spreads.
What they found was that while the virus had spread rapidly within the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, there had also been two major population expansions on December 8 and January 6.

According to the study, which was published on the institute’s website on Thursday, analysis suggested that the coronavirus was introduced from outside the market.
“The crowded market then boosted SARS-CoV-2 circulation and spread it to the whole city in early December 2019,” it said.
Earlier reports by Chinese health authorities and the World Health Organisation said that the first known patient showed symptoms on December 8, and that most of the subsequent cases had links to the seafood market, which was closed on January 1.

The research went on to say that based on the genome data it was possible that the virus began spreading from person to person in early December or even as early as late November.
“The study concerning whether Huanan market is the only birthplace of SARS-CoV-2 is of great significance for finding its source and determining the intermediate host, so as to control the epidemic and prevent it from spreading again,” the research team said.

The scientists said also that although China’s National Centre for Disease Control and Prevention issued a Level 2 emergency warning about the new coronavirus on January 6, the information was not widely shared.
“If the warning had attracted more attention, the number of cases both nationally and globally in mid-to-late January would have been reduced,” they said.
Meanwhile, Xiang Nijuan, a researcher at the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, said in an interview with state broadcaster CCTV on Saturday that people infected with the new coronavirus were contagious two days before they showed any symptoms.
Therefore anyone who had been in close contact with someone within 48 hours of them being confirmed as infected should put themselves in isolation for 14 days, he said.

Another source,
Research: Virus did not originate at Wuhan market | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
 
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According to official figures, there were only 11 new cases of coronavirus on China's mainland, excluding Hubei province.

BNO Newsroom on Twitter
 
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Does anyone know what production cycle Chinese factories should be in right now?

ie: Should they be making goods for Fall Fashions 2020, or Christmas season 2020, or even Summer 2020?
 
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Wow. Sounds like we are woefully unprepared, medically.
Hoping that the USA can quickly rectify this situation and are being proactive about doing so.

Yes 10

4 coronavirus patients arrive at Spokane hospital for treatment in specialized unit

Coronavirus isolation rooms ready in Milwaukee

Inside An Isolation Room For Coronavirus Patients
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital has approximately 40 isolation rooms that could be used to treat coronavirus patients.

Napa County, CA
Queen of the Valley Medical Center.
 
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Yes 10

4 coronavirus patients arrive at Spokane hospital for treatment in specialized unit

Coronavirus isolation rooms ready in Milwaukee

Inside An Isolation Room For Coronavirus Patients
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital has approximately 40 isolation rooms that could be used to treat coronavirus patients.

Napa County, CA
Queen of the Valley Medical Center.

Marking!!

Attempt at contact trace, see my earlier post (yesterday or the day before) re: 80oish under obs, battery dying, S county, same as Cheryl Deboer (not a suicide imo) - sorry if geographical brainfart)
 
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