Marthanoir
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Darn I was hoping it was hot whiskey, honey and lots of panic sex....... maybe next time.
I was gonna say knock yourself out but it might have come across wrong
Darn I was hoping it was hot whiskey, honey and lots of panic sex....... maybe next time.
I am going to leave that one alone......I was gonna say knock yourself out but it might have come across wrong
Hey, 20Gauge, don't get disappointed just yet. It's been scientifically proven that orgasms boost your immune system. Have at it!I am going to leave that one alone......
2019 Novel Coronavirus Patients Transferred Out of County for Medical Care FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: February 3, 2020 Sam Perez, MPH, Public Information Officer Tel: 831-637-5367 __________________________________________________ ___________________________ San Benito County-Two patients with novel coronavirus in San Benito County showed worsening symptoms late Sunday night and were referred for medical evaluation. “It was then determined that both patients needed to be admitted to a hospital equipped for a higher level of care. The patients have been transferred out of San Benito County by specialty ambulance,” said Dr. Marty Fenstersheib, San Benito County Health Officer. Even with news of this case, the risk to the general public remains low because the patient remained at home. San Benito County residents, students, workers, and visitors should continue to engage in their regular activities and practice good health hygiene since this is the height of flu season. Anyone with respiratory symptoms, such as a cough, sore throat, or fever, should stay home, practice proper cough etiquette and hand hygiene, and limit their contact with other people. San Benito County Public Health Services is working closely with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the California Public Health Department (CDPH), and other partners as this continues to be a rapidly evolving situation. On February 2, 2020, San Benito County Public Health Services activated its Department Operations Center to ensure regular communications to the public, providers and partners, as well as to handle any reports of potential novel coronavirus infection. The department will continue to provide regular updates and to work with healthcare providers as the situation evolves. https://hhsa.cosb.us/wp-content/uplo...-PR02032VF.pdf Press Release « San Benito County HHSA |
5 healthcare workers sent home to ensure they didn’t contract coronavirus from patient By JACLYN COSGROVE, COLLEEN SHALBY FEB. 4, 2020 6:16 PM Five employees at Good Samaritan Hospital in Silicon Valley were sent home for about two weeks after coming into contact with a patient with coronavirus. The patient, who had just traveled to Wuhan, China, where the outbreak started, wore a mask the entire time he was at the hospital, and was directed by health officials to isolate himself at his home, according to the hospital. He is one of six people in California who public health officials have confirmed contracted the virus while in Wuhan. ... https://www.latimes.com/california/s...avirus-patient |
Conus case #12 Adult |
Wisconsin |
Thanks to contributors for keeping this thread current!
Was the individual spreading germs everywhere, or quarantined at home?
State | Cases | Sex | Age | Date | Case # | Location | Source |
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Washington | 1 | M | 30s | Jan. 21 | 1st | Snohomish | [7] |
Illinois | 2 | F | 60s | Jan. 24 | 2nd | Chicago | [8] |
| M | 60s | Jan. 30 | 6th | Chicago | [12] | |
California | 2 | unkn. | unkn. | Jan. 26 | 3rd,4th | Orange C., L.A. | [9] |
1 | M | adult | Jan. 31 | 7th | Santa Clara C. | ||
1 | F | unkn. | Feb. 2 | 9th | Santa Clara C. | | |
1 | M | 57 | Feb. 2 | 10 | San Benito C. | | |
1 | F | 57 | Feb. 2 | 11 | San Benito C. | | |
Arizona | 1 | unkn. | student | 5th | Jan. 26 | Maricopa County | |
Massachusetts | 1 | M | 20s | Feb. 1 | 8th | Boston | [16] |
Wisconsin | 1 | | | | 12 | Madison | |
Number of U.S. States with PUI | 36 |
Positive | 11 |
Negative | 167 |
Pending (specimens awaiting testing) | 82 |
TOTAL | 260 |
Positive | 12 |
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Negative | 318 |
Pending§ | 68 |
Total | 398 |
From AlertsUSA...
San Diego Co. health auth announce confirmed case of 2019-nCoV being treated at UCSD Med Ctr Hillcrest. Unknown if case was Wuhan evacuee sent to MCAS Miramar.
Conus case #13 |
Evacuated from Wuhan, China, Quarantined in Marine Corp Air Station Miramar San Diego County, California |
State | Cases | Sex | Age | Date | Case # | Location | Source |
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Washington | 1 | M | 30s | Jan. 21 | 1st | Snohomish | [7] |
Illinois | 2 | F | 60s | Jan. 24 | 2nd | Chicago | [8] |
| M | 60s | Jan. 30 | 6th | Chicago | [12] | |
California | 2 | unkn. | unkn. | Jan. 26 | 3rd,4th | Orange C., L.A. | [9] |
1 | M | adult | Jan. 31 | 7th | Santa Clara C. | ||
1 | F | unkn. | Feb. 2 | 9th | Santa Clara C. | | |
1 | M | 57 | Feb. 2 | 10th | San Benito C. | | |
1 | F | 57 | Feb. 2 | 11th | San Benito C. | | |
1 | unkn. | adult | Feb. 11 | 13th | San Diego | | |
Arizona | 1 | unkn. | student | Jan. 26 | 5th | Maricopa County | |
Massachusetts | 1 | M | 20s | Feb. 1 | 8th | Boston | [16] |
Wisconsin | 1 | | | | 12th | Madison | |
Conus Case #14 |
Evacuated from Wuhan, China, Quarantined in Marine Corp Air Station Miramar San Diego County, California |
State | Cases | Sex | Age | Date | Case # | Location | Source |
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Washington | 1 | M | 30s | Jan. 21 | 1st | Snohomish | [7] |
Illinois | 2 | F | 60s | Jan. 24 | 2nd | Chicago | [8] |
| M | 60s | Jan. 30 | 6th | Chicago | [12] | |
California | 2 | unkn. | unkn. | Jan. 26 | 3rd,4th | Orange C., L.A. | [9] |
1 | M | adult | Jan. 31 | 7th | Santa Clara C. | ||
1 | F | unkn. | Feb. 2 | 9th | Santa Clara C. | | |
1 | M | 57 | Feb. 2 | 10th | San Benito C. | | |
1 | F | 57 | Feb. 2 | 11th | San Benito C. | | |
1 | unkn. | adult | Feb. 11 | 13th | San Diego | | |
1 | | | Feb. 13 | 14th | | | |
Arizona | 1 | unkn. | student | Jan. 26 | 5th | Maricopa County | |
Massachusetts | 1 | M | 20s | Feb. 1 | 8th | Boston | [16] |
Wisconsin | 1 | | | | 12th | Madison | |
Haven't seen any deaths reported in the ZUSA so far. Case count domestically is my canary in the coal mine for this thing, as far as I am willing to believe the numbers anyway.
Conus case #15 |
Evacuated from China, Quarantined in San Antonio-JBSA-Lackland San Antonio Texas |
State | Cases | Sex | Age | Date | Case # | Location | Source |
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Texas | 1 | | | Feb. 13 | 15th | San Antonio | |
Washington | 1 | M | 30s | Jan. 21 | 1st | Snohomish | [7] |
Illinois | 2 | F | 60s | Jan. 24 | 2nd | Chicago | [8] |
| M | 60s | Jan. 30 | 6th | Chicago | [12] | |
California | 2 | unkn. | unkn. | Jan. 26 | 3rd,4th | Orange C., L.A. | [9] |
1 | M | adult | Jan. 31 | 7th | Santa Clara C. | ||
1 | F | unkn. | Feb. 2 | 9th | Santa Clara C. | | |
1 | M | 57 | Feb. 2 | 10th | San Benito C. | | |
1 | F | 57 | Feb. 2 | 11th | San Benito C. | | |
1 | unkn. | adult | Feb. 11 | 13th | San Diego | | |
1 | | | Feb. 13 | 14th | | | |
Arizona | 1 | unkn. | student | Jan. 26 | 5th | Maricopa County | |
Massachusetts | 1 | M | 20s | Feb. 1 | 8th | Boston | [16] |
Wisconsin | 1 | | | | 12th | Madison | |
Positive | 15 |
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Negative | 347 |
Pending§ | 81 |
Total | 443 |
Fourteen U.S. passengers evacuated from a cruise ship in Japan and flown to military bases in California and Texas have tested positive for the new coronavirus, U.S. officials confirm. | ||
Public Health 14 Americans Taken Off Cruise Ship And Flown To U.S. Test Positive For Coronavirus February 17, 202010:03 AM ET Updated at 2:25 p.m. ET Fourteen U.S. passengers evacuated from a cruise ship in Japan and flown to military bases in California and Texas have tested positive for the new coronavirus, U.S. officials confirm. Earlier, on Sunday, U.S. officials announced that 44 people from the Diamond Princess ship had tested positive for coronavirus. Those who were sick were to remain in Japan to be treated. The State Department said it was in the process of transporting more than 300 Americans who had been quarantined on the Diamond Princess off Yokohama, Japan, when it got word of the positive tests for the disease now known as COVID-19. "During the evacuation process, after passengers had disembarked the ship and initiated transport to the airport, U.S. officials received notice that 14 passengers, who had been tested 2-3 days earlier, had tested positive for COVID-19," the State Department said in a joint statement with the Department of Health and Human Services. The officials said those Americans were separated from the other evacuees, even though the 14 individuals weren't showing symptoms of the virus. "These individuals were moved in the most expeditious and safe manner to a specialized containment area on the evacuation aircraft to isolate them in accordance with standard protocols," the statement read. It added: "Passengers that develop symptoms in flight and those with positive test results will remain isolated on the flights and will be transported to an appropriate location for continued isolation and care." Passengers on the two charter flights landed either at Joint Base San Antonio in Texas or at Travis Air Force Base in Solano County, California, roughly 60 miles northeast of San Francisco. All passengers will remain under a mandatory a two-week quarantine. The Diamond Princess has been under Japan-ordered quarantine since Feb. 5, after a passenger who had disembarked earlier tested positive for the virus in Hong Kong. Although Japanese authorities originally said the quarantine period for the ship would expire Wednesday, that date might now be pushed back, NPR's Jason Beaubien reported. Health officials in Asia say more than 450 people aboard the Diamond Princess have been diagnosed with the coronavirus that emerged in late December in Wuhan, China. Concerns after passenger on Cambodia ship tests positive A second cruise ship, the MS Westerdam, docked in Cambodia on Thursday after it was turned away by several other countries. Cruise operator Holland America said passengers and crew were screened for illness and that "there was no indication of COVID-19 on the ship." Cambodian officials allowed people onboard to disembark. But now an 83-year-old American woman who left the ship and took a flight to Malaysia has tested positive. It's not clear when she became infected, and her positive diagnosis has caused concern that other passengers from the Westerdam might be infected and carrying the virus as they travel home to various countries. The Associated Press reports that the American woman and her husband, who was diagnosed with pneumonia, remain in Malaysia for treatment. Several hundred passengers from the ship flew out of Cambodia on Friday and Saturday, according to the AP. Some passengers and crew are staying in hotels in Phnom Penh while others are still on the ship. The latest global numbers Worldwide, around 71,000 cases of the new coronavirus have been reported and more than 1,700 people — the vast majority of them in mainland China — have died of COVID-19, according to the World Health Organization. Of the new cases, 94% of them are in China's Hubei province, which has been the center for the outbreak. Outside China, there have been reports of 694 cases, causing three deaths. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO's director-general, said that a new report from China sheds some light on the virus and its severity. The latest data suggests COVID-19 is less deadly than other coronaviruses including SARS and MERS. "More than 80% of patients have mild disease and will recover," Tedros said in a media briefing on Monday. "In about 14% of cases, the virus causes severe disease, including pneumonia and shortness of breath. And about 5% of patients have critical disease including respiratory failure, septic shock and multi-organ failure. In 2% of reported cases, the virus is fatal, and the risk of death increases the older you are." Cases of the virus in children are relatively rare, he said, though researchers don't yet know why. The cruise ship conundrum As some passengers are taken off the Diamond Princess in Japan, the WHO said during Monday's briefing that cruise ships present unique challenges to controlling infections. "The infection prevention and control measures are difficult to implement in a ship environment," said Sylvia Briand, WHO's director of global infection. She said that's been the case on many occasions, such as with other infections like norovirus. "We need to make sure we focus on our public health objective, which is to contain the virus, and not to contain the people," she said. That requires balancing the health risks to people on land with the needs of people onboard the ship. The WHO's experts said such challenges don't necessitate sweeping bans on cruise ships sailing in Asia. "We need to reflect on the fact that the vast majority of these cases are within China," said Dr. Michael Ryan, the head of WHO's health emergencies program. "When you look at the population-attack rates within China, even within Hubei and Wuhan, we're talking about an overall attack rate of about 4 per 100,000." "Outside of Hubei, this epidemic is affecting a very tiny, tiny, tiny proportion of people," he continued. "So if we're going to disrupt every cruise ship in the world on the off chance that there might be some potential contact with some potential pathogen, then where do we stop? Do we shut down the buses around the world? And what happens when other countries are affected — do we take the same measures in that case?" "We need to be extremely measured with what we do," Ryan said. "And everything we do needs to be based on public health. It needs to be based on evidence. It needs to be based on the principle that there's no such thing as zero risk." posted for fair use 14 Americans Taken Off Cruise Ship And Flown To U.S. Test Positive For CoronavirusU.S. officials said the people infected with the virus were isolated from the other passengers. The two evacuation flights landed at military bases in California and Texas.
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It is my understanding that the tests are unreliable.
Do they just declare it Coronavirus?
There have been no deaths in the US.
Unless it's changed, only 3 deaths in the whole world outside China.
Heck, flu and doctors seem more dangerous than this thing
Conus case #16 |
Humboldt County, CA |