desertvet2
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wait till they put it in the fentanyl....
They didn't already?wait till they put it in the fentanyl....
At least they are burning them. Are they dead? I hope so!Oh my God. Don't watch, but I have to post it.
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I watched it they burnt them alive and then the ones that were still moving they buried them still aliveAt least they are burning them. Are they dead? I hope so!
absolutely!I have 2 my husband used before he died. I kept thinking I need to get rid of them and just never did it. One even fills o2 bottles which I also have. Do you think it would help if you come down with it?
You got it BACKWARDS, if blood pressure gets dangerously LOW, not high, smoke a cigarette.
But, you will probably be out cold if it gets that low anyway, so nevermind, you won’t be lucid enuff to smoke a cigarette, unless you act before it drops too low.
I'm on your side of the issue, but I think there are a few differences between the West and China.Well folks, the rest of the world is 60 days behind China, what you see happening there RIGHT NOW will be happening FIRST WORLD nations in 60 days.
It DOES NOT MATTER how great a medical care system your nation has, just the same as it doesn’t matter how expensive a boat or airplane you have, it will sink to the bottom, or crash and burn WHEN IT IS OVERLOADED!
The smartest thing our nation could do is REMOVE (DRAFT) a thousand younger (30-42yo) doctors and nurses RIGHT NOW, Put them in quarantine for 3 weeks and then those who still test negative PUT IN SEPARATE GOVT BOMB SHELTERS TILL THIS EPIDEMIC BURNS ITSELF OUT. (or a vaccine is developed that works)
We will NOT Have enough SURVIVING medical personnel to restore even basic medical services in each state IF WE DON’T plan ahead! 26 year old doctors NOW, in China, are dropping DEAD FROM EXHAUSTION and overwork! We are 60 days away from that.
BTW- There is already a federal law authorizing that, which was passed probably 20 years ago.
Oh my God. Don't watch, but I have to post it.
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Another in Ohio being tested. This one they're refusing to tell who or even where in Ohio.
COLUMBUS, Ohio—As another person in Ohio is being tested for coronavirus, state health officials are being more tight-lipped about details than they were about the first suspected cases.
On Wednesday, the Ohio Department of Health announced that a person in Ohio has been tested for the virus, which has so far killed about 500 people and infected 24,000 – mostly in China, where the outbreak began. The state health department said no additional information – including the person’s name or location – will be released until the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention determines whether or not the person has the virus.
That’s in contrast to last week, when, following initial news reports, state health officials held a news conference, as well as conference calls with local health officials around the state, to provide details about two Miami University students who were tested after returning from China with flu-like symptoms. Both students ended up testing negative for coronavirus. Ohio has not had any confirmed cases.
In addition to not releasing such information this time around to the media until the test results are in, the state health department has instructed local health officials this time around to neither confirm nor deny that the new suspected case is in their area, according to Adam Nation, a spokesman for the Cleveland Department of Public Health.
An Ohio Department of Health spokeswoman didn’t immediately return a phone call seeking comment on why the department clamped down on sharing information about the new potential case.
But Nation said it was because the state health department wants to avoid a repeat of last week, when the two Miami University students were subjected to heavy media attention even though they weren’t identified, and it turned out they didn’t have the coronavirus.
“They're worried about protecting the privacy of individuals,” Nation said. “And as with what they felt they saw in Butler County, they decided to change the way that they're instructing us to respond to these.”
Kevin Brennan, a spokesman for the Cuyahoga County Board of Health, confirmed that this new potential coronavirus case is not in Cuyahoga County. Asked if he knew where the new suspected case is, Brennan said his agency has not been told that information.
“It’s not like last week, when they were on statewide calls just talking about, whatever county they were in,” Brennan said.
China taking on an even more reasonable tone...that's alarming, somehow.
China Daily
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A Chinese envoy in New York said that all measures for curbing the novel #coronavirus being taken by various countries can be understood but "should be taken on scientific bases" and that those countries should "not overreact".
I'm on your side of the issue, but I think there are a few differences between the West and China.
1). They were the original point of contact. I would imagine to have the numbers they have(unofficial), there would have been a mass release of the bioweapon.
2). The West isn't going to make matters worse in country by covering up the data.
3). The West has started quarantines quicker.
4). The West has better hygiene, facilities and training.
5). We are not point of contact but secondary contact, big difference.
I understand privacy to a point. but this is a potentially deadly disease that is part of a pandemic. How are the people in Ohio supposed to know if they have potentially been exposed or not? Is that cough just from a cold or now the coronavirus? At least give the location of a county or even better, a city/town. Give the residents a chance! And if the suspected cases are not Americans, well, then we really need to know.Another in Ohio being tested. This one they're refusing to tell who or even where in Ohio.
COLUMBUS, Ohio—As another person in Ohio is being tested for coronavirus, state health officials are being more tight-lipped about details than they were about the first suspected cases.
On Wednesday, the Ohio Department of Health announced that a person in Ohio has been tested for the virus, which has so far killed about 500 people and infected 24,000 – mostly in China, where the outbreak began. The state health department said no additional information – including the person’s name or location – will be released until the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention determines whether or not the person has the virus.
That’s in contrast to last week, when, following initial news reports, state health officials held a news conference, as well as conference calls with local health officials around the state, to provide details about two Miami University students who were tested after returning from China with flu-like symptoms. Both students ended up testing negative for coronavirus. Ohio has not had any confirmed cases.
In addition to not releasing such information this time around to the media until the test results are in, the state health department has instructed local health officials this time around to neither confirm nor deny that the new suspected case is in their area, according to Adam Nation, a spokesman for the Cleveland Department of Public Health.
An Ohio Department of Health spokeswoman didn’t immediately return a phone call seeking comment on why the department clamped down on sharing information about the new potential case.
But Nation said it was because the state health department wants to avoid a repeat of last week, when the two Miami University students were subjected to heavy media attention even though they weren’t identified, and it turned out they didn’t have the coronavirus.
“They're worried about protecting the privacy of individuals,” Nation said. “And as with what they felt they saw in Butler County, they decided to change the way that they're instructing us to respond to these.”
Kevin Brennan, a spokesman for the Cuyahoga County Board of Health, confirmed that this new potential coronavirus case is not in Cuyahoga County. Asked if he knew where the new suspected case is, Brennan said his agency has not been told that information.
“It’s not like last week, when they were on statewide calls just talking about, whatever county they were in,” Brennan said.
EndGameWW3 @EndGameWW3 1m1 minute ago
Breaking: Two Iowa residents under home confinement, undergoing testing for coronavirus
What!!!! And raise the cost of Drugs!!!! Based on the many commercials I am already seeing I am paying too much now and it’s Trumps fault.Force it back here with a National Security declaration and tax it to death if imported.....
I agree. This is very disturbing. I hope that there is enough outrage from residents that they rethink this decision.I understand privacy to a point. but this is a potentially deadly disease that is part of a pandemic. How are the people in Ohio supposed to know if they have potentially be exposed or not? Is that cough just from a cold or now the coronavirus? At least give the location of a county or even better, a city/town. Give the residents a chance! And if the suspected cases are not Americans, well, then we really need to know.
Data matters!
The West isn't going to make matters worse in country by covering up the data.
Another in Ohio being tested. This one they're refusing to tell who or even where in Ohio.
COLUMBUS, Ohio—As another person in Ohio is being tested for coronavirus, state health officials are being more tight-lipped about details than they were about the first suspected cases.
I got a brilliant idea since the head if Who is so tight with the Chinese gubmint have Xi write you out a check, maybe they don’t need another aircraft carrier or so many subs at this time.CBC News AlertsVerified account @CBCAlerts 1h1 hour ago
Update@CBCNews: World Health Organization seeks $675M US to fight coronavirus. Says money needed to help countries deal with the outbreak.