Posted on 03/08/2020 3:05:23 PM PDT by Vermont Lt
Continuation of the thread.
Based on that, I would say now that the Lombardy health care system is not saturated, but overwhelmed. One step short of collapse. Italy needs to move on this yesterday
wow.. eerily similar to early accounts out of Wuhan.
rimanere forte, Italy!
I am reviewing the numbers on Lombardy. I am beginning to believe my numbers are low, real low. I will see if I can talk to someone on Ham Radio this week to confirm the stuff I am reading online. The articles and twitter post are like a sci-fi movie..
The Worldometer that I just started using today is confirming your numbers.
I do think we have the same strain as Italy in the Southeast, we have a number of people infected when they visited Italy and return to the USA.
As far as our local heath system, the workers are very concern there.
Does South Korea have the same strain as Italy? I think South Korea has S and Italy has the L strain. I have not seen any articles talking about strains in either country. L was the deadly one in Wuhan.
AUSTRALIA
Today, 09:04 PM
Source: https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6139980402001
Sydney hospital relocates surgeries to keep beds open for COVID-19 patients
10/03/2020|1min
A major Sydney hospital is being forced to move some surgeries to its private partner as it prepares for an expected influx of coronavirus patients.
Westmead Hospital is moving cardiac surgeries to the private facility to ensure it has intensive care capacity for any COVID-19 cases.
https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6139980402001
And when that overwhelmed HCS collapses, that 10% becomes the floor.
AUSTRALIA
Coronavirus COVID-19 clinics open in Perth hospitals for high-risk patients
By Benjamin Gubana
Updated 6 minutes ago
The first of Western Australia’s specialist coronavirus clinics have opened in Perth, with more than 30 people queueing up outside Royal Perth Hospital’s Ainslie House before the clinic even opened its doors this morning.
Key points:
COVID clinics are open from today at three major Perth hospitals
Only people who meet certain criteria should present for testing
The Government may look to extend this to the regions as needed
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-10/coronavirus-covid-19-fever-clinics-open-in-perth/12041968I
AVON, Ind. (WISH) All schools in Avon Community School Corporation will be closed for two weeks after officials Monday said a second child was showing symptoms of coronavirus.
Late Sunday night, the district announced a child who attends Hickory Elementary School in Avon had tested positive for coronavirus, marking the third person to test positive in Indiana.
READ: Heres the latest on coronavirus locally and around the world
Agreed. I’m surprised we haven’t yet heard Millennials refer to it as the Boomer bug.
Here we go again - 7th coronacruise
Cayman Islands cruise returns to the United States for cases of coronavirus
Monday, 09 March 2020 19:52
San Juan - The Caribbean Princess cruise ship decided on Monday not to let its passengers disembark on Grand Cayman Island, two of which, in serious condition, were evacuated and taken by air to Florida (USA), for fear of Covid 19.
Regarding the two “seriously ill” people it has not been detailed if they suffer from the disease, but the authorities indicated that they have been transferred to the United States via air ambulance.
In a statement, the director of the local Port Authority, Joseph Woods, warned that at the moment no one on board has symptoms of said coronavirus, but that the measure of not letting passengers down has been taken as a precaution.
The ship is now sailing back to Miami (Florida), according to local media.
Some have on Twitter, the boomer virus.
two cases in indiana related to Biogen conference that clearly had a super spreader
Child - no details.
This shows what a strain this will be on parents when schools close.
Ripple effect
Huh....a ‘major Sydney hospital is being forced to move some surgeries to its private partner as it prepares for an expected influx of coronavirus patients’ for ‘just the flu’?
This is very telling.
Hopefully, this measure works out well, for this major Sydney hospital. Praying so.
Dedicated COVID-19 hospitals sounds like a sound idea. I just wonder how workable it would be.
Some dude here refused to believe me when I said there would be a third cruise ship nightmare before the end of the month.
It’s not hard to see there might even be two or three or four more..but on that..I make no prediction
MD
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md.
Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks said a resident has tested positive for the COVID-19, novel coronavirus, making it the first case in the county and the sixth case overall in Maryland.
According to Alsobrooks, who took to Twitter Monday night: “Prince Georges County has been notified that one of our residents tested positive for the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. We will hold a press conference tomorrow morning to update the community.”
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The patient is a woman in her 50s who has had no contact with schoolchildren and is currently self-quarantined at home and in good condition.
Gov. Larry Hogan said the woman contracted the virus during out-of-state travel, making it the first case in the state in which international travel wasn’t involved
Makes sense. Thanks.
I’m NOT surprised...MANY millenials have been bashing the boomers, for years....on SS, healthcare, etc.
Pics of Beijing’s evening “rush hour”.
Still pretty slow...
https://twitter.com/michaelxpettis/status/1236982224680972288
There are 7 currently
“However, the CDC says that masks are not effective in any way (as well as a whole bunch of other “reasons” I shouldn’t protect you and you shouldn’t protect me. :-(”
Well, if we had the masks, everybody should be wearing them all the time. But we don’t have the masks because a lot of them aren’t made here and the countries that do make them banned exports, reserving them for their domestic needs.
So reserving the masks to health care workers, since they are the ones who are most frequently exposed to everything and therefore the most likely vector for people in the hospital to catch anything makes sense. You hose down the hotspots.
Were it up to me I’d have everybody in masks when in public, no exceptions. To do that, we’d have to have the masks.
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