CORONA Main Coronavirus thread

Tarryn

Senior Member
I thought it seemed like a lot today

View: https://mobile.twitter.com/BNODesk/status/1224855421514588160


On February 4, there were 38 new cases outside mainland China, the biggest daily increase to date
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A little bit of good news about coronavirus: The number of new cases outside mainland China is currently declining: Jan. 31: 28 new cases Feb. 1: 14 new cases Feb. 2: 11 new cases Feb. 3: 6 new cases
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rondaben

Veteran Member
Oookaay... so, if "all 33,427 hospitals" are overflowing with patients, how many do we want to guess per hospital? Even if it's only ten per hospital, that gives us 334,270 cases! Er, China? Would you like to start telling the truth?

Summerthyme

Yesterday I said I believed there was 100k or so to 250k or so dead, 4.5-12.0 million infected.

China has 6.52 million hospital beds.


Another incremental checkbox that unfortunately is making my numbers sound closer to reality.

 

marsh

On TB every waking moment
See corrected 8003 but some items that were mentioned in another area were-Pharmaceuticals, clothes. Don't remember anything else
The Global Supply & Demand Shock Of The Coronavirus ( excerpt - article posted previously)

Here is a look at the main manufacturing regions in China.

  • China Manufacturing Distribution Breakdown
  • Electronic Industry: Mainly in Guangdong (33%), the rest in Yangtze River delta, Sichuan, Shaanxi Provinces.
  • Textile Industry: Mainly in Zhejiang (18%) and Jiangsu (20%), the rest in Fujian, Guangdong, Shandong Provinces.
  • Leather & Feather: South-East Coastal areas, Hebei, Henan, Chongqing and Ningxia provinces.
  • Metal Product: Zhejiang, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shandong, Hebei, Henan provinces.
  • Glass: More in Hebei, Jiangsu, some in Shandong and Guangdong provinces.
  • Ceramics: Jingdezhen in Jiangxi provinces
  • Furniture: Mainly in Guangdong and Hebei province, the rest in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Chengdu and Beijing.
  • Construction: More in Shandong province, the rest in Hubei, Henan, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Beijing, Zhejiang.
  • Household Appliance: Guangdong, Zhejiang, Shandong provinces.
  • Artware & Stationary & Sporting: Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Hubei
  • Papermaking & Printing: Guangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shandong, Fujian
  • Machinery Manufacturing: Dongbei Area, Hunan and Hubei provinces.
  • Petrochemical Industry: Shandong (32%), Liaoning (21%), Guangdong (15%)
  • Pharmaceutical Industry: Tianjin city, Xian city in Shanxi province
  • Food & Beverage: Liaoning, Shandong, Jiangsu, Guangdong, Fujian, Hebei, Henan, Hunan, Hubei, Inner Mongolia
  • Transportation Equipment:
    • Motor & Bicycle: Taizhou city in Zhejiang province (40%)
    • Shipping/Vessel: Yangtze River delta, Pearl River Delta, Bohai Bay Areas
    • Automobile: Mainly in Jilin, Hubei, Shanghai and Yangtze River delta, the rest in Pearl River Delta, Beijing
Most factories lose about two weeks of production in total during the Lunar Holiday but more production will be lost as the holiday has been extended.
 

OldArcher

Has No Life - Lives on TB
They weren’t exactly innocent in Vietnam either. I know my dad lived in fear and uncertainty during his combat tour in Korea.

My brother was Marine Force Recon, an' he an' his men not only killed a few o' them, but Ruski's as well... Evil wears different uniforms...

OA
 

OldArcher

Has No Life - Lives on TB
WorldOnAlert‏ @worldonalert 6m6 minutes ago

If this goes on there will be more than 100,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in China by the end of next week.

What makes folks think they ain't ten times as many dead now? Th' chinese ain't sayin', an' unless it's by autopsy, th' dead ain't neither. Of th' chicoms, ALWAYS believe th' worst...

OA
 

OldArcher

Has No Life - Lives on TB
This thread about the cruise ship is interesting.
So one traveler on a previous trip resulted in 10 people sick.

View: https://mobile.twitter.com/BNODesk/status/1224840625373229056


UPDATE: 10 people on cruise ship near Tokyo test positive for coronavirus - Kyodo
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BREAKING: Multiple people with coronavirus on cruise ship off Yokohama, Japan; 10 people taken to hospital - NHK
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Officials began screening passengers of the "Diamond Princess" after learning that a Hong Kong traveler with coronavirus had previously been on board - NHK

A nice novel coronavirus wi' yer dinner, sir?

OA
 

mzkitty

I give up.
Oh look!! A feel-good propaganda video. THREE kids, yeah right. This has to be in Canada or something.

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Warm Wisconsin

Easy as 3.141592653589..
BW - What a guess on 10-15k!

View: https://twitter.com/xhildinho/status/1224860089594585088?s=21


That's why they're using military. They need people who they can order to go in. These will be custodians more than nurses/medics. There's a reason for the bars on the windows.

I wonder what count they can pack in there before it's over. I was thinking 10-15,000, but after seeing the whole building I'm thinking much higher.
 
Coronavirus likely to appear in Hawaii ‘sooner or later,’ state official says


Coronavirus likely to appear in Hawaii ‘sooner or later,’ state official says

  • Video by Jamm Aquino
    Chris Crabtree, executive director of the Hawaii Healthcare Emergency Management Coalition, commissioned to maintain essential medical services in the case of chemical and biological emergencies or disasters, has assembled stockpiles of emergency supplies, including 179,000 masks, as well as other personal protective equipment and so-called iso-pods -- negative-pressure isolation chambers that look like bubbles -- for the most highly infectious patients needing to be transported. The supplies are stored in a nondescript Halawa warehouse and secret tunnel on Oahu.

  • JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM                                Chris Crabtree, executive director of the Hawaii Healthcare Emergency Management Coalition, handles an isolation pod used for the treatment of infected patients.

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    Chris Crabtree, executive director of the Hawaii Healthcare Emergency Management Coalition, handles an isolation pod used for the treatment of infected patients.
  • BRUCE ASATO / BASATO@STARADVERTISER.COM                                Airline travelers from Asia made their way Sunday from the international arrivals customs area at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.

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    Airline travelers from Asia made their way Sunday from the international arrivals customs area at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
  • CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM                                Dr. Sarah Park, head of the Disease Outbreak Control Division, updated officials Monday on the coronavirus.

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    Dr. Sarah Park, head of the Disease Outbreak Control Division, updated officials Monday on the coronavirus.
  • JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM                                Chris Crabtree, executive director of the Hawaii Healthcare Emergency Management Coalition, on Monday walked the supply tunnel used to house medical supplies in case of a public health emergency.

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    Chris Crabtree, executive director of the Hawaii Healthcare Emergency Management Coalition, on Monday walked the supply tunnel used to house medical supplies in case of a public health emergency.
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The state has identified a quarantine site at a military base at Pearl Harbor for any travelers who have been to Hubei province within 14 days or are considered high-risk, whether or not they show symptoms of the deadly coronavirus.

State Health Director Bruce Anderson, who testified before lawmakers Monday at an emergency briefing, said “it’s very likely we will see a case in Hawaii sooner or later” and that military bases are preferred quarantine sites because of the security, limited public access and support staff to help provide meals and other services during a mandatory 14-day quarantine ordered by the Trump administration, which declared a public health emergency.

>> Photo Gallery: Secret tunnel stores state’s emergency medical supplies
The U.S. placed a temporary ban on foreign nationals who recently traveled to China — other than immediate family of U.S. citizens and permanent residents — and ordered an unprecedented 14-day quarantine of those who visited Hubei province within two weeks. Americans returning from other areas of China within two weeks will be required to self-quarantine under the travel restrictions. Honolulu is now one of 11 airports where all flights to the U.S. from China will be funneled, though direct flights from China to Hawaii have been suspended.

“The fact that China has closed its borders or at least we’ve shut them down isn’t a panacea to this problem. It’s a pandemic now. It’s occurring everywhere,” Anderson told lawmakers. “I can guarantee that it’s not going to go away just because we’ve stopped travel from here to China, back and forth. We need to continue to be vigilant about it. These international flights are going to continue to come to Hawaii from other places where they have the disease, so we’re in this for the long haul.”

Hilton Raethal, president and CEO of the Healthcare Association of Hawaii, said “it’s just a matter of time” until the virus gets to Hawaii. The World Health Organization has declared a “global public health emergency of international concern.”
The death toll in mainland China rose to 425, with the number of cases growing to 20,438 Monday. That compares with two deaths and 45 cases on Jan. 17.

“The death rate of the flu in general is about 1 in a thousand. The death rate of the novel coronavirus is significantly higher than that. It might be 2 to 3 people per hundred, so it’s much more lethal so we’re scared of that in public,” Lt. Gov. Josh Green said at the briefing. “But as long as we do a good job preventing the spread, we’ll be fine.”

The state is scrambling to prepare supplies in the case of a local outbreak and training more personnel to help screen travelers at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. Oahu firefighters were trained to help paramedics with the screening process, including nasal swab testing, at the airport. Neighbor island firefighters will be trained in the coming weeks. But samples must be flown to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta to be tested, which can take a few days.

The CDC is preparing test kits to send to Hawaii in the next few weeks so that the state can do the testing locally.
Chris Crabtree, executive director of the Hawaii Healthcare Emergency Management Coalition, commissioned to maintain essential medical services in the case of chemical and biological emergencies or disasters, has assembled stockpiles of emergency supplies, including 179,000 masks, as well as other personal protective equipment and so-called iso-pods — negative-pressure isolation chambers that look like bubbles — for the most highly infectious patients needing to be transported. The supplies are stored in a nondescript Halawa warehouse and secret tunnel on Oahu.

In a media briefing Monday with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Ken Cuccinelli, a senior official performing the duties of acting deputy secretary, told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser that the U.S. Coast Guard is also monitoring foreigners coming into ports of entry, including Honolulu Harbor, for any signs of illness.



“It’s important not just for economic reasons, but for public health and national security reasons, to try to keep those ships moving,” Cuccinelli said, adding that ship workers can be quarantined by the Coast Guard if needed.


While aircrews traveling to regions in China where the outbreak is occurring are exempted from quarantine rules, they still will be monitored.


“We are segregating them, but they are not subject to quarantine-type rules. If any of them had symptoms, that would be a different story,” he said. “We’re not looking for a 100% medically sealed border. The steps that we’re taking in the U.S. are to dramatically slow its spread and to use that time to learn more about this new virus that has literally existed on earth for less than two months.”
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
RE: the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan. Sure, it's an awesome quarantine vehicle, but can you imagine the nightmare that sterilizing that thing is going to be at some point in the future? And, every other hotel/casino/apartment/bus/theater/etc that has had an infected person in it? Yeek.
There are NOW commercial UV-C ULtra-Violet Lights that are big, mounted on tripods, that several lights are positioned in a room, and disinfect a whole room in a couple of minutes. Hospitals are using them
 
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