Posted on 02/22/2020 7:03:34 AM PST by Vermont Lt
A forever thread is getting long. Perhaps a weekly thread?
This year the Hajj is 2020, 30 July
In a conference call with reporters, HHS administrator Tom Bowman said potential evacuees would come from among passengers now quarantined at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, Calif., or Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. He said that under the quarantine arrangement at those bases, evacuees couldnt remain on site once they tested positive for the virus.
Kane said the evacuees will be housed in a CDP dormitory to protect health, and at the same time, keep hospital beds open for people who actually need them, such as people with serious cases of the flu.
A good, informative article.
Passengers from coronavirus-quarantined ship to be housed at Anniston FEMA center
So, they're bringing them from bases in California and Texas because those infected can't remain at those bases. Hmmm. And they'll be quarantined at the FEMA facility in a dormitory, probably one of the dorms normally used by people who are constantly coming and going at the facility for various sorts of training.
The more I learn, the weirder it sounds.
has this WA state website been posted?
as of Feb 22,
679 under ‘supervision’ including close contacts and those returning from China within 14 days
https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/Coronavirus
Well said.
+1
As far as stocks are concerned, AMZN may weather this well. Yes, they will experience supply chain disruptions, but - as people stay home and shop online - they have the distribution network to deliver goods to a hungry population.
@NetworksManager
Many young people not just older.. A 42-year-old doctor at a Chinese hospital near #Wuhan, Huang Wenjun has died due to #Covid19. He's the 2nd doctor to die in less than 24 hours. There are over 500 reported deaths of Chinese doctors, nurses+their families. #SARSCoV2 #Coronavirus
Last week in Washington state the number under observation was 779, so apparently 100 of them have been released.
Heart-breaking moment wife of Wuhan hospital chief who died of coronavirus wails and chases a van taking his body to a crematorium as she bids farewell to him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhat-bgZsLQ
His name was Liu Zhiming, Wuhan Wuchang hospital director . His wife is head of nursing and is working the ICU.
We are not recommending that people wear masks when they are in public. There is currently no evidence that the virus is spreading in Washington or anywhere in the United States so the health risk to the general public in Washington is low. Masks can be useful in some settings to prevent someone who has a respiratory illness from spreading it to others. That’s why we recommend that people who are sick put a mask on if they are waiting in a clinic.People are walking around contagious for weeks and not knowing it but all the experts say no masks unless you're sick. stupido
BREAKING: Italy reports 3rd death from coronavirus
“Americans are 100% not prepared for anything like what is happening in Korea, Italy or China. “
Obviously, I’m with you. Look at the 536, it shows the ‘suspected cases’ in South Korea - increased by 3500 yesterday, now over 25,000. At least they’re being truthful, rather than trying to ‘manage the disclosure of data’ to ‘avoid a panic’.
Interesting, are scenes today from the Costco (store) in Shanghai - packed with people, most virtually no masks on (I assume in part because none are available). Huge lines to just buy hot dogs. Maybe a death (or suffering) wish over there?
Heck, Afghanistan can’t keep out droves of well armed terrorists...
think of what’s going on in SoKorea, we may need the space at Travis, March ARB, and Lackland for high risk dependents and I guess the base out in Alabama has some specialized containment buildings.
If we do start airlifting, the former McClellan AFB in Sacramento has a great flight line and 15-30 min by chopper to the best hospitals. There are still some barracks, O Club, headquarters buildings, unit buildings, massive hangers, etc., that could be repurposed. And its own water treatment plant (same as Mather). There’s also the BX, Commissary and gas station. I think the county has (part?) ownership now, but it’d hold thousands of people comfortably with room to jog. And I don’t think the veterans who shop the C would mind having to put shopping off for two or three weeks as long as they could still fill-up across the street.
Mather Field, decommissioned, has another great flight line used by FedX I think maybe UPS - it has (had?) a nice little golf course; not sure about the buildings. Some of the barracks were used for low-income at one point. And I think the former base housing has turned into real estate. It’s home to the Veteran’s hospital, tho. More on the fringe of east Sac whereas McClellan is just north of downtown. There’s the old Army Depot too, but that’s pretty much smack in the middle of the low income area (or was LI - been a while). Twenty-nine stumps down south is gi-normous, but the heat will move in by next month or so, whereas Sacramento won’t get real heat until early May.
Italy details:
A third person infected with the coronavirus has died in Italy, a regional official said on Sunday, as the government struggles to contain an outbreak of the illness in the north of the country with more than 130 cases reported since Friday.Lombardy regional councilor Giulio Gallera told reporters the victim was an elderly woman from the town of Crema, east of Milan, who was also suffering from cancer. Two other elderly patients in northern Italy have died over the past 48 hours.
https://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Italy-reports-third-coronavirus-death-618520
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Italy has placed a dozen towns in quarantine, closed schools and shut down the Venice Carnival following the deaths of three people from coronavirus.
Authorities in the northern regions of Lombardy and Veneto announced the measures as the number of confirmed cases in the country rose above 130.
Luca Zaia, governor of Veneto, said that coronavirus was the absolutely worst problem the region has faced during his career
Man oh man I pray there are decision makers in logistics thinking the way you are. Calm, big picture, if-then...
BNO Newsroom
@BNODesk
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NEW: Italy reports 23 new cases of coronavirus, or 76 so far today, raising total number of cases to 155
UK updates:
NHS starts testing suspected coronavirus patients in their own homes
The move means ambulances can be kept in action instead of having to be deep-cleaned after every suspected case.
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NHS staff, including nurses and paramedics, have been issued with home testing kits to stop people travelling with the infection to limit the spread of COVID-19.
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CMO for England announces four new cases of novel coronavirus
Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty statement on four new cases of COVID-19 from the Diamond Princess
Four further patients in England have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases in the UK to thirteen.
The virus was passed on in the Diamond Princess cruise ship and the patients are being transferred from Arrowe Park to specialist NHS infection centres.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/cmo-for-england-announces-four-new-cases-of-novel-coronavirus
Per Peter Sweden
BREAKING: Masses in city of Venice now suspended.
Earlier all religious services were suspended in Lombardy with 10 million inhabitants.
Italy is shutting down big time.
I posted the below on another thread, reposting here mostly for the initial question (source for the 19 new hospitals report?) and then it's mostly just me opining on "why" the hospitals, and where this epidemic might go in China...
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Reports saying China is building 19 new hospitals.
Can anyone confirm that from a reliable source? (It may be upthread and I missed it?)
Why if the cases are going down.
Not that I think the Chinese numbers can be trusted, but, even if those numbers just give some sense of trends, China has, what, maybe 100k infected people, plus "confirmed cases", "out there" at a minimum. Maybe it is more like half a million infections & cases not yet tabulated? That number should decline if they continue the strong confinement and quarantine actions, but they CAN'T go on with the country half shut down. That will lose them more people than the virus. Much less the other effects of a wrecked economy.
And, I do mean wrecked. No tiddledywinks "Great Depression" for you here...
So, even if they have this epidemic slowed at the moment, they have to "go back to work" making stuff, transporting it, and so on. That will lead to more cases -- remember that at present only a tiny fraction of the populace has been infected. China has to hope they can do some sort of tightrope act of slowing the virus without doing too much economic harm, and maybe accept, say, the equivalent of a very bad flu year x 5, on top of other health care needs, on an ongoing basis. If a vaccine can be developed, maybe that gets things down to a 2x very bad flu year added on, per year.
But, just consider: Even if all you want is to not lose too many of your professional class and Party members, how many new hospitals would that take in a country of 1.3 billion people?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3818748/posts?page=21#21
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