Posted on 03/01/2020 12:56:17 PM PST by Vermont Lt
Continuation of the thread.
Previous Thread 6 here.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3820357/posts
Are we too weak now to face this challenge .
Seeing the Koreans and Italians passengers still rolling into our airports and no one in Wash DC concerned makes me wonder.
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“All potentially exposed individuals have been identified”.
How long before every hospital puts ER personnel in space suits?
They need to recheck to see if they did die from the flu...
It should have started after that first word of community spread
Are you in Sarasota?
“Numbers will grow quickly as screening gets in place and existing cases (numbering probably in low thousands) start being identified. “
Several thousand known infections ensures several million.
It is not possible to contact trace for several thousand.
Broken containment.
Bet you a lot of people will not be going to work tomorrow in Seattle.
Yeah, 40,000 of them went to watch to soccer game today though.
You couldnt force me into a venue like that now!
It is CNN so take with a grain of salt
CDC hasn’t revealed information to doctors that would help coronavirus patients
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/01/health/coronvirus-patient-research-cdc/index.html
Two weeks from now Seattle is having a Comicon - and they are going to still have it!!
Thanks for that information. 40 years old. So much for “only people over 80 need to worry about it.”
Carl HigbieVerified account @CarlHigbie · 3m3 minutes ago More CORONAVIRUS/COVID-19 update: As of today, March 1st 2020, more Americans have been married to Kim Kardashian than have died of Coronavirus.
A couple weeks ago there was talk of how they would test and track movements. Yesterday they said the CDC would be in Seattle shortly to help with that.
I’m guessing by the time they get here and set up, they’ll shrug their shoulders and say “Well, it’s pretty much everywhere. Good luck. We’re off to Des Moines, Iowa where they might have a case. We’ll have a better shot at stopping it there.”
“and they are going to still have it”
While they may be saying that now, it will not be what they say by the end of next week.
“They need to recheck to see if they did die from the flu...”
Good point. Probably too late to do much good now.
WASHINGTON STATE
Public Health confirms four new COVID-19 cases, including one death, bringing total cases in King County to ten
Posted by Sharon Bogan
COVID-19 test results have come back from the Washington State Public Health Laboratory confirming four additional cases of COVID-19 in King County residents. With these four new results, the total number of cases in King County is ten. Todays results include an additional death, bringing the total number of deaths in King County from COVID-19 to two.
King County Executives Office will join local and state public health officials on Monday to discuss the latest cases and the King County response to this outbreak to discuss the latest cases and the King County response to this outbreak.
The four new cases are in:
A female in her 80s, hospitalized at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland. The woman has underlying health conditions, and is in critical condition
A female in her 90s, hospitalized at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland. The woman has underlying health conditions, and is in critical condition
A male in his 70s, hospitalized at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland. The man has underlying health conditions, and is in critical condition
A male in his 70s was hospitalized at EvergreenHealth. He had underlying health conditions and died on 2/29/20.
All of these newly identified cases are among residents of LifeCare, the skilled nursing facility in Kirkland that was previously identified to have two associated cases.
Six other cases, already reported earlier by Public Health, include:
A man in his 60s, hospitalized at Valley Medical Center in Renton.
A man in 60s, hospitalized at Virginia Mason Medical Center.
A woman in her 50s, who had traveled to South Korea; recovering at home
A woman in her 70s, who was a resident of LifeCare in Kirkland, hospitalized at EvergreenHealth
A woman in her 40s, employed by LifeCare, who is hospitalized at Overlake Medical Center
A man in his 50s, who was hospitalized and died at EvergreenHealth
Steve Lookner
@lookner
Former Homeland Security Advisor to the President recommends Seattle & King County take “aggressive measures” to deal with coronavirus
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