Posted on 03/20/2020 11:06:55 AM PDT by Mariner
Thread #21 here:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3826151/posts?page=1
That is a bit more reassuring about the fever tests. Thanks for the update.
Still, 20% of those who have it will be falsely reassured. And all their fellow diners.
Would you say it’s better than nothing? Calling Dr. Fauci. Hard to weigh the pro and con with this one, even at 80% agreement.
USA now has more China Virus (COVID-19) cases per capita than China:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries (last column on right)
Of course China’s case #’s are highly suspect. And having a 3.5 billion population helps too.
GA
Total 507 (100%)
Deaths 14 (2.76%)
Commercial Lab 366 2292
GPHL 141 772
Fulton 92
Bartow 56
Cobb 49
Dougherty 46
DeKalb 37
Gwinnett 23
Cherokee 17
Lee 14
Clayton 11
Clarke 10
Fayette 9
Richmond 9
Floyd 8
Carroll 7
Coweta 7
Lowndes 7
Hall 6
Henry 6
Newton 4
Forsyth 3
Gordon 3
Paulding 3
Polk 3
Troup 3
Baldwin 2
Chatham 2
Columbia 2
Early 2
Glynn 2
Laurens 2
Peach 2
Pickens 2
Spalding 2
Sumter 2
Terrell 2
Worth 2
Barrow 1
Bibb 1
Charlton 1
Dawson 1
Douglas 1
Effingham 1
Heard 1
Houston 1
Lamar 1
Lincoln 1
Miller 1
Monroe 1
Muscogee 1
Oconee 1
Randolph 1
Rockdale 1
Tift 1
Turner 1
Whitfield 1
Unknown 31
Ages:
18-59 - 41%
60+ - 33%
Unknown - 25%
Male - 49%
Female - 40%
https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report
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DAWSON, Ga. (WALB) - A second death in Terrell County related to COVID-19 has been confirmed, according to Bo Hamby, Terrell County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) director.
The deceased was a 75-year-old man that lived in a nursing home, according to Hamby.
https://www.walb.com/2020/03/21/second-covid-related-death-terrell-co-confirmed/
If they were expecting shutting down dining out places would get people to social distance, they were wrong. In SC they are walking right up next to each other with no mask.
On Facebook people think the government is over reacting.
It is not better than nothing. Zero is best. But, just so you know, some of the food establishments are being asked to keep drive through open by the WH
NY
@DavidMuir
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This is really important. Gov. Cuomo: 55% of NYS coronavirus cases ages 18-49. No false sense of security. Social distancing is paramount.
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**** Ohio ****
247 one new death
I'm NOT going for 'the perfect'... never can. For example you can't remove all drunk drivers on a road at any given time either... but YOU can do things to reduce the risk of being killed by one... Everything from laws to 'not driving after midnight'... We need sane relatively safe compromises...
**** Ohio ****
Not, not yet to the point of who gets resources. - Acton
Pity the poor schmucks who have to clean public restrooms. They WILL catch the virus.
Death count 3
NY
By Grant Parpan
03.21.2020
The number of deaths at Peconic Landing in Greenport from the coronavirus jumped to four on Saturday. (Credit: Grant Parpan)
County Executive Steve Bellone confirmed Saturday that two more Suffolk residents have died from the coronavirus, including a fourth member of Peconic Landing in Greenport.
The countys death toll is now at nine from the global pandemic, with at least 662 residents positively diagnosed with the virus.
This is unlike any crisis Ive seen in my time in government in my lifetime, the county executive said during his daily online media briefing.
Good point. We need more information. At what point in the incubation period does a person become contagious? Before high temps click in is the body creating enough virus to infect others. Maybe restaurants are out... too many strangers that can’t be ‘kept track of’... but this is a system that should work well in a company, grocery store, hospital, or pharmacy. Not fool proof but better than nothing. Good catch on the restaurant thing firebrand.
Ohio current death count 3,
247 confirmed, Emergency Operating Center opens
FL
The most recent death in Duval County was said to be an 88-year-old man. Total 12
“Pity the poor schmucks who have to clean public restrooms. They WILL catch the virus.”
That’s why they are being closed. Not because the companies have figured out that they are big porcelain and tile fomites and want to stop the spread, but because the hourly employees have figured it out and don’t want to get sick.
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