Posted on 04/05/2020 9:59:01 AM PDT by Mariner
Yesterday's thread here:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3831710/posts?page=1
We are getting up to six eggs a day now from our eight hens (4 wyndots, 4 easter eggers). In the winter, of course, that drops down to one or two. We use the fresh for eating so she last winter bought eggs for baking.
It is amazing that they will stay fresh for this long.
Wow...game changer explanation.
Thanks.....this needs to get to POTUS.
to that indiana guy
check your insurance and see if this hospital is in your network in case you need it. might be where to go
https://www.wthr.com/article/johnson-county-hospital-opens-new-covid-19-unit
“Dr. Dunkle said the new emergency wing was about two weeks from completion when administrators decided to temporarily give it a new purpose.
“It’s a game changer for the community, he said. When you look at the fact that right now, just in the COVID-19 unit, we can house up to 28 people. Previously in isolation, it would have been four. We would have to do what the CDC says you can do, is put people in private rooms with the door closed. But obviously, that’s not an optimal situation.”
The COVID-19 unit’s air circulation is separate from the rest of the hospital. The first patients moved to the new wing Thursday evening. The unit had six patients as of Wednesday morning. Four have tested positive for coronavirus. The other two are high-suspicion cases awaiting lab test results.
So far, no hospital staff working in the COVID-19 unit have tested positive”
It was posted on medium.com....the only article posted by libertymavenstock.
Now, it’s gone....down the rabbit hole.
:-(
So with a whole host of caveats, the following chart from DB shows a football field representation of the range of possible timelines for the restart of activity in several countries. It includes the current period of lockdowns and the projected time line based on extrapolating the Chinese response. It is likely these countries will begin to loosen restrictions within the range based on the Hubei experience (light blue bar).
To be sure, the decision to relax restrictions depends very heavily on how the epidemic curve in each country progresses. This progression reflects decisions made up to 14 days earlier given the likely incubation period of the virus. In Hubei, the three-day growth rate in new cases decreased from over 200 per cent to 63 per cent in the 14 days after restrictions were put in place. Ultimately, it was 63 days after the restrictions were put in place until they were lifted.
The following table summarizes the potential dates that restrictions on civic and economic activity could end in various key countries.
Further Reading:
When Will The Coronavirus Lockdowns Be Lifted? Here Are One Bank's Estimates
Hey you asked for a link. I didn’t say I agreed with it. It is dated today.
D.C. RESIDENTS PACKED IN LIKE SARDINES
... Shopping For Crab - https://www.tmz.com/2020/04/05/washington-dc-wharf-crowded-with-people-violating-social-distancing/
No problem.
That is interesting! I have just been freezing excess eggs - slightly scramble and put in a ziplock bag (usually 4 at a time)
Depending on the outbreak, each section of the country will be different.
Very sad. I was looking at the pictures and they all seemed to have one thing in common.
Journalists threatened and detained as countries on multiple continents restrict coronavirus coverage
Louisa Loveluck, Robyn Dixon and Adam Taylor, The Washington Post Published 12:40 pm CDT, Sunday, April 5, 2020
LONDON -When a flu-like virus tore through the world, killing tens of millions and infecting far more, the papers in Europe told readers of “Spanish flu.” King Alfonso XIII of Spain was one of many stricken, they reported in 1918. What they didn’t say was that their own populations were being decimated, too.
It was the largest pandemic in modern history, but due to wartime censorship in many European countries, few citizens would know it at first. Only Spain, a nation neutral in the fight, allowed its press to work largely uncensored, and so it was that stories of the contagion spread too.
A century later, coronavirus is again testing the resilience of independent media around the world as governments exploit concerns over coverage of the epidemic to clamp down on press freedoms.
From Latin America to Russia, governments have tried to shape coverage so it avoids criticism or information that authorities deem harmful to public order. Questioning of official accounts has drawn fines, police investigations and the expulsion of foreign correspondents. In some countries, the virus has provided a pretext for governments to pass emergency legislation that is likely to curb freedoms long after the contagion has been extinguished.
The consequences could amount to life or death, free-press advocates say.
“During a public health emergency, there are extremely strong requirements of governments to provide truthful information to the public so that we as individuals and in our communities can make decisions about what we should be doing,” said David Kaye, the United Nations’ special rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression. “That depends on a vibrant press that doesn’t feel that when it reports that it could be subject to intimidation, threats or even criminal sanction.”
In the Middle East, governments have detained or otherwise punished reporters who question the state’s response to the epidemic. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have announced fines in the hundreds of thousands of dollars for individuals deemed to be sharing fake news, a fluid term that press advocates have long described as open to abuse by governments seeking to quash scrutiny
https://www.lmtonline.com/news/article/Journalists-threatened-and-detained-as-countries-15180361.php
consider the source..but...
“UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been urgently admitted to hospital for tests as he continued to display persistent symptoms of COVID-19, Downing Street said on late Sunday. Johnson will undergo artificial lung ventilation, a source close to the UK healthcare authorities told Sputnik later.”
The recovered like is so encouraging.
NY
Cases: 64,955
Total hospitalized*: 14,205
Deaths: 2,472
As of: 04/05/2020, 5:00pm
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/covid/covid-19-data.page
WA
14,716 cases with 339 fatalities
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
NM
624 cases; 12 deaths
https://cv.nmhealth.org/
Yep, which create sources for back flow infections.
Only if it’s Huawei 5G. );-)
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