Posted on 02/26/2020 2:17:18 PM PST by Vermont Lt
Continuation of the Thread
Do post it again without the comment. That should address all of the drama.
Try again.
Save your humor for your replies.
We don’t want this thread to be cliquey. Want everyone reasonable to feel welcome.
... After all it’s just the flu!
Oh I understand all that, you even left out that these companies with no supply chain and possibly 1,000’s of employee’s that are going to get laid off. Mortgages stop being made, banks fail, and on and on ...
Anyone can continue the thread. You dont need me...
I’m perfectly fine with one thread. I just bookmark where I leave off and continue when I’m ready. Makes no difference to me.
Same here lol
If things (hopefully...and, Im praying they do) go as you say, I see this as a YUGE opportunity AND victory, for POTUS, to make this (reliance on China) a job producer and strengthening of our national pride, all across the fruited plains.
Do nothing Dems, be d@mned!
Ive been meaning to thank you for all of your researching and posting. You are indispensable!
Thank you!
LEBANON
Third case of coronavirus in Lebanon
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OLJ02/27/2020
Lebanon has registered a third case of infection with the new coronavirus (Covid-19), the Ministry of Health announced on Thursday. He is an Iranian national who arrived in Beirut on a flight from Iran on Monday.
In a statement, the ministry said the infected man is 77 years old and was on board the plane that landed Monday morning at Beirut International Airport. “The man was transported from his home by the Lebanese Red Cross as soon as the first symptoms appeared,” said the ministry
Glad to do it, I just dont want it going down the memory hole lol
This is long, but a ton of info here:
CIDRAP - Feds to allow state public health labs to test for COVID-19
Today, 05:24 PM
Source: http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-persp...-test-covid-19
Feds to allow state public health labs to test for COVID-19
Filed Under:
COVID-19
Stephanie Soucheray | News Reporter | CIDRAP News
| Feb 27, 2020
As many as 40 state public health labs could begin testing for the COVID-19 virus using parts of the test developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as early as this week, according to the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL).
“As of now: @CDCgov & @US_FDA developed a new protocol using 2 of 3 components of original test kit. Many public health labs are able to use the original kit w/out problem component to begin testing as soon as this week,” APHL said on its Twitter feed.
Earlier this month, the CDC’s rollout of test kits was delayed after problems were found with some the kits’ reagent. The APHL wrote a letter to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Feb 24, asking the agency for enforcement discretion to allow state and local public health labs the ability to create a laboratory-developed test for the detection of the novel coronavirus.
On Twitter, the APHL said its scientists were in talks all day yesterday with the FDA and CDC to figure out a way to allow labs to use functioning tests.
California patient not tested for days
Testing capacity across the United States was called into doubt yesterday when officials at the University of California Davis said the latest patient diagnosed in California was not tested for COVID-19 for several days because the person did not have a travel history to China or contact with a case-patient.
The patient may represent the first US case involving community spread of COVID-19.
According to a statement from UC Davis Medical Center, where the patient is being treated, the test was requested immediately upon the patients admittance on Feb 19.
“We requested COVID-19 testing by the CDC, since neither Sacramento County nor the California Department of Public Health is doing testing for coronavirus at this time. Since the patient did not fit the existing CDC criteria for COVID-19, a test was not immediately administered. UC Davis Health does not control the testing process,” the hospital said.
“Sunday (Feb. 23), the CDC ordered COVID-19 testing of the patient, and the patient was put on airborne precautions and strict contact precautions, because of our concerns about the patient’s condition.”
But all California hospitals might not be prepared to protect their workers. According to a survey of the California Nurses Association and National Nurses United released earlier this week, only 31% of nurses said employers have made personal protective equipment available to them. And only 13% of the roughly 3,000 nurses asked said they had a patient isolation plan in place, and only 46% said the had been given COVID-19 information.
Pence names Birx as response coordinator
The CDC confirmed the California case late yesterday, just minutes after President Donald Trump concluded a televised address to the nation concerning COVID-19. During the address, Trump appointed Vice President Mike Pence to lead the federal effort to control the virus.
Today, the New York Times reported that health officials on the president’s coronavirus task force said that all COVID-19 messaging must now be approved by the Office of the Vice President.
“Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, one of the country’s leading experts on viruses and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told associates that the White House had instructed him not to say anything else without clearance,” the Times reported.
Today, Pence named Deborah L. Birx, MD, the director of the United States effort to combat HIV and AIDS, to serve as the coronavirus response coordinator for the White House.
Nebraskans asked to self-report
Yesterday the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) announced a new plan, which asks Nebraskans to self-report to a public health online system any travel to China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Iran, Italy, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam, in the past 14 days.
“It is very possible that we could see travel-related COVID-19 cases in Nebraska residents,” the DHHS said.
Finally, Novavax announced yesterday it has started testing COVID-19 vaccine candidates in animal models in the hopes of identifying a candidate to be used in human testing as early as this spring.
The vaccine candidates were developed with the company’s recombinant protein nanoparticle technology platform and Matrix-M adjuvant.
“Now that the protein has been expressed stably in our baculovirus system, we aim to identify the optimal candidate and scale up production of sufficient vaccine for preliminary clinical trials. We are now well-positioned to advance the COVID-19 vaccine candidate to Phase I clinical testing in May or June,” said Stanley C. Erck, MBA, president and CEO of Novavax
http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2020/02/feds-allow-state-public-health-labs-test-covid-19
A dog tests “weak positive” for Covid-19 — Hong Kong Government
The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) said on Friday that a pet dog belonging to a person with the coronavirus has tested “weak positive” for Covid-19.
The AFCD said it received a referral from the Health Department on Wednesday about the animal, and picked it up from a Tai Hang flat and sent it to a facility at the Hong Kong Port of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. It said the dog was tested and nasal and oral cavity samples tested weak positive for the coronavirus.
“The dog does not have any relevant symptoms,” the AFCD said.
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/en/component/k2/1511332-20200228.htm?spTabChangeable=0
Amir Tsarfati
@BeholdIsrael
BREAKING - #Italy locks down the hospital Schiavonia in #Padua amid the #COVID19 outbreak. The 300 patients, 150 doctors, and nurses are quarantined and are not allowed to leave the hospital until they have been tested for the #coronavirus.
” the APHL said its scientists were in talks all day yesterday with the FDA and CDC to figure out a way to allow labs to use functioning tests.”
Yeah!
Bungling... we need more! More departments to argue with each other instead of addressing the problems.
Other than these failures with the testing, our response has been excellent.
The alarm was raised by the German Health Minister, Jens Spahn: "In the last few hours, the picture has changed. Let's prepare for a possible epidemic.The infection chains can no longer be tracked, he said. Unfortunately, the situation has changed in the last few hours. That has to be said, unfortunately.
https://freewestmedia.com/2020/02/27/coronavirus-arrives-in-germany-the-epidemic-has-started/
Scott Gottlieb, MD
@ScottGottliebMD
Very important step by CDC. Will give providers discretion to test for #coronavirus when they suspect it could be cause of illness. We must continue to expand diagnostic capability to meet increased testing, building on key action taken by FDA’s CDRH today
HEALTH AND SCIENCE
CDC to test more suspected cases of coronavirus after revising guidelines
Well have to be patient, Pence has only been in charge a day lol. Its all moving in the right direction. Hopefully not too late.
Ill passenger removed from plane at Winnipeg airport with possible case of novel coronavirus
https://globalnews.ca/news/6605633/ill-passenger-removed-from-plane-at-winnipeg-airport/
But it sounds so cool. I will just use it in private then. Lol. Die viri die !
Bermuda baby! No cases!
http://bernews.com/2020/02/ministry-no-covid-19-cases-in-bermuda/
“As of today, the countries for which there is a travel advisory and public health follow up include: China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. This is expected to change tomorrow to include Italy and Iran. “
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