Posted on 04/13/2020 2:28:12 PM PDT by RaceBannon
new thread starting 4-13-2020
You are right about tourists, though. That stuff should be right out.
Michigan 4/15/2020:
Deaths: 1921 (+153)
Total Cases: 28059 (+1058)
Driver the pickup OVER and get your item curbside.
Flooring could be essential if there’s any kind of a flood or something. But getting a job done on the floors just because you’re stuck at home, no. How could they know the difference, so it should be OK to buy.
Children will be the vector next fall where this all starts again
Sweden’s Princess Sofia is working alongside healthcare staff after undergoing intensive training to help out during coronavirus crisis
Home Depot on Route 40 in Ellicott City is open...
And basically, since the US is trailing Korea, Italy, and others, I use their DFI track to give me an idea of when/where the US should hit its own barrier, or where we kind of hang for awhile until we can break below it.
For both Korea and Italy, that was about a 3 on my DFI scale. Which is a daily 3% increase in new deaths, everyday. Not that many if a country's total deaths are low like Korea, but huge for say Italy with total deaths in the thousands. America will be at a whole nother level.
Do you know anything about the post office slowdowns? I’m waiting for a salary check for the two weeks ending March 6 that supposedly was mailed a week ago.
My local post office says you just have to wait.
Doorman says our local post office is OK but it could be coming from a post office that has closed down. His encouraging note was that the ones that were closed down are starting to open back up again.
Some have closed down throughout the country when someone tests positive. Dont know if for cleaning or what.
That’s cool. I guess Fauxgan considered it essential.
FALSE HOPE Dad-of-eight, 34, dies after coronavirus infection as doctors thought he was recovering from deadly bug
Thanks for the MI update
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CDC director warns US needs to plan ‘agressively’ for coronavirus return in winter
by Mike Brest
| April 15, 2020 04:00 PM
The head of the Centers for Disease Control is warning the United States should expect to see a revitalization in the coronavirus pandemic as the weather gets colder toward the end of the year.
During a Wednesday interview on Good Morning America, Dr. Robert Redfield predicted that similar to other respiratory viruses that are more prominent in the colder months, the coronavirus will return.
I think we have to assume this is like other respiratory viruses, and there will be a seasonality to it, Redfield stated.
The CDC is science-based, data-driven, [so] until we see it, we dont know for certain [there will be a resurgence], he added. But it is critical that we plan that this virus is likely to follow a seasonality pattern similar to flu, and were going to have another battle with it upfront and aggressively next winter.
MA
Today, 03:12 PM
Key Updates
There were 5,472 new tests conducted for a total of 132,023.
There are 1,755 new cases for a total of 29,918.
151 new deaths were reported for a total of 1,108.
Details are below.
There is day-to-day variability in cases reported by testing laboratories and no single day change is indicative of overall cases trends.
https://www.mass.gov/doc/covid-19-cases-in-massachusetts-as-of-april-15-2020/download
Jesus.
I have seen some talk of CCP-19 being more of a blood disease than a respiratory disease, and that it functions in a manner similar to cyanide poisoning.
TN
Number of Cases:6,079
Number of Deaths:135
https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov.html
OR
Data current as of 4/15/2020, 8:00 a.m. Updated daily.
Positive 1,663
Negative 31,688
Total persons tested 33,351
Total deaths 58
https://govstatus.egov.com/OR-OHA-COVID-19
MO
Cases in Missouri: 4,895
Total Deaths: 147
Patients tested in Missouri (by all labs): approximately 48,803 (not yet updated for 4/15/20)
As of 2:00 p.m. CT, April 15
Approximate update: 2:00 p.m., April 16
https://health.mo.gov/living/healthcondiseases/communicable/novel-coronavirus/results.php
IL
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Illinois Test Results
Positive 24,593
Deaths 948
Total Tests Performed* 116,929
http://dph.illinois.gov/covid19
AK
Total Cases 293
Cumulative (includes recovered cases)
Recovered Cases 106
Statewide Totals
Total Hospitalizations 34 Cumulative (does not reflect current stays)
Deaths 9
https://coronavirus-response-alaska-dhss.hub.arcgis.com/
CT
COVID-19 Update April 15, 2020
As of April 15, 2020, a total of 14755 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported among Connecticut residents (Figure 1). One thousand nine hundred eight patients are currently hospitalized. There have been 868 COVID-19-associated deaths. Todays is a brief report format; a full report will be published weekly on Thursdays with additional information. The increase in deaths reported today is related to catch up of data entry and reporting and does not reflect a change in the trajectory of the outbreak.
https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/Coronavirus/CTDPHCOVID19summary4152020.pdf?la=en
WI
Wisconsin COVID-19 summary
Negative Test Result 39,326
Positive Test Result 3,721
Hospitalizations 1091 (29%)
Deaths 182
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/outbreaks/index.htm
SD
CORONAVIRUS CASES AT SOUTH DAKOTA MEATPACKING PLANT SURPASS 540, MAKE UP 55 PERCENT OF ALL CASES IN THE STATE
BY MATTHEW IMPELLI ON 4/15/20 AT 2:35 PM EDT
In South Dakota, the novel coronavirus continues to spread with the Smithfield Foods meatpacking plant in Sioux Falls becoming a major hotspot in the state.
As of Wednesday, there are 545 reported cases linked to the Smithfield plant, with 438 employees testing positive and 107 additional cases from people who have been in contact with the plant’s employees. The 545 cases stemming from the plant now represent 55 percent of the state’s 988 total cases, according to a tracker provided by Johns Hopkins University.
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