Posted on 03/20/2020 11:06:55 AM PDT by Mariner
Thread #21 here:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3826151/posts?page=1
MO
Jackson County, MO announced first COVID-19 related death... woman in her 80s who had not recently traveled
https://www.kshb.com/news/coronavirus/jackson-county-reports-first-death-related-to-covid-19
Negative 369
Deaths 1 (Boone County)
Positive 26
Total Patients Tested 395
The marvelous utility the telcoms built is holding...
Bravo to those guys.
Internet Traffic is Surging But The Pipes Arent Bursting Yet
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Unfortunately, this is what happened in Italy, folks from the North went to the South of the country, and now the south of the country is starting to see their number of cases jumping.
And their medical facilities are not nearly as good as facilities in the north of the country.
I read in Europe, the Streaming companies are cutting back the video quality to preserve bandwidth.
Thank you so much for the info you bring here every day - Ive started to send this thread to all of my family for their safety and knowledge.
Oh no. More rolling of eyes.
I have something I want to send to somebody upstate. I am leaving the envelope untouched for a few days before I bring it to the PO with gloved hands. But I can’t predicted what will happen to it before he gets it. What do I tell him? Spray it before opening?
US Industry and Utilities understand they have a role to play in Trump’s “The Whole of America” strategy...
Power industry may ask staff to live on site as coronavirus outbreak worsens
Maybe on to NYC.
spray upon receipt.
let ‘age’ for several days before opening (the envelopes aren’t usually completely sealed all the way out to the end).
SC
DHEC Announces 45 Additional Cases of 2019 Novel Coronavirus in South Carolina
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 20, 2020
COLUMBIA, S.C. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is investigating 45 additional cases of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus. This brings the total number statewide to 125 cases in 25 counties.
The public needs to take our recommendations to prevent spread seriously so we can best protect our family, friends and neighbors, said Dr. Linda Bell, State Epidemiologist. Unfortunately, these case numbers will continue to increase. The agency is working around the clock to prevent the spread of this disease, focusing on those who are most high-risk for experiencing severe illness from the disease. Id like to remind all South Carolinians that we all have a responsibility to take the recommended steps for limiting spread.
New cases
Aiken County: 1 new case
Anderson County: 3 new cases
Beaufort County: 1 new case
Berkeley County: 1 new case
Charleston County: 1 new case
Clarendon County: 1 new case
Darlington County: 1 new case
Florence County: 1 new case
Greenville County: 5 new cases
Horry County: 2 new cases
Kershaw County: 7 new cases
Lexington County: 3 new cases
Orangeburg County: 2 new cases
Pickens County: 1 new case
Richland County: 14 new cases
Sumter County: 1 new case
That’s a better idea.
While there are still millions of young and healthy workers in critical industries ready and able to work, some will fall.
https://www.nj.gov/health/cd/topics/covid2019_dashboard.shtml
That’s the rich fleeing NYC for their homes in the Hamptons. They’ve got plenty of resources, they’ll be fine.
CDC case counts US - 15,000+ cases, 229 fatalities as of March 20, 2020
(FluTrackers)
TN
TN State Public Health Laboratory 613 563 50
All other commercial and private laboratories — — 178
Total positives in TN 228
** Laboratory reports of positive cases are reported to metro and local health departments as soon as results are available. State numbers are updated at 2pm daily and there may be a lag in the reporting of cumulative numbers at the state level.
ANDERSON 1
BLOUNT 1
BRADLEY 1
CAMPBELL 1
CHEATHAM 2
CUMBERLAND 2
DAVIDSON 101
DICKSON 2
DYER 1
GREENE 1
HAMBLEN 1
HAMILTON 5
JEFFERSON 1
KNOX 3
MAURY 1
MONTGOMERY 3
ROBERTSON 2
RUTHERFORD 1
SEVIER 1
SHELBY 4
SULLIVAN 1
SUMNER 11
TIPTON 1
WASHINGTON 2
WILLIAMSON 35
WILSON 3
Out of TN 40
0-10 3
11-20 12
21-30 72
31-40 47
41-50 35
51-60 26
61-70 16
71-80 13
80+ 4
*Numbers within tables may not add up to total confirmed number of cases due to reporting delays and/or missing data.
**Cases among Tennessee residents are counted by their county of residence. Residents of other states who were tested at Tennessee healthcare facilities are counted as Residents of Other States/Countries.
https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov.html
Good idea.
Another is to have seeds and jars for sprouts.
Fiber and vitamins. It’s like magic and can even be done in space.
Thanks.
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