US NAVY - San Diego
San Diego-based Navy ship orders crew confined on board amid soaring COVID-19 case numbers
The crew of the San Diego-based amphibious transport dock Somerset have been ordered to remain on board the ship as the Navy announced Wednesday that six more San Diego-based sailors have tested positive for COVID-19.
...The move came as the Navy announced the largest single-day jump in confirmed coronavirus cases Navy-wide. Seventeen Navy sailors and civilians were announced positive for COVID-19 late Wednesday.
Among them are two sailors stationed aboard San Diego-based ships; however, the Navy is no longer disclosing which ships have positive coronavirus cases.
Every state with hospitals in crisis needs to set something like this up, for those who hoarded just a little too much, or might be able to donate a can or two of Lysol spray:
How you can donate protective medical supplies in Sacramento
The county is accepting the following unused items:
N95 mask of any type
Surgical or procedural masks
Non-latex medical gloves
Hand sanitizers
Disinfectant sprays
The donation site is at 9680 Conservation Road in Sacramento. Donations are accepted Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. [until April 8]
Brown added Hands On Sacramento and Just Serve are in need of volunteers.
Sutter Health, Kaiser Permanente and UC Davis Medical Center are each accepting community PPE donations as well. Each hospital has a list of items needed from the community.
https://www.kcra.com/article/how-you-can-donate-protective-medical-supplies-in-sacramento/31934043#
Newsom added Richard Branson is using his own plane to transport 1 million N95 masks and Elon Musk is providing 1,225 ventilators.
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Over the past 24 hours, the U.S. reported 14,024 new cases of coronavirus and 265 new deaths, raising the total to 68,347 cases and 1,037 dead
Now do Boomers. Trident nukes, not Woodstock.
Our military learned nothing from the Princess ships.