Nearly 200 North Korean soldiers dead from coronavirus: Report
CA
With community spread, public health departments must now shift their efforts to community mitigation measures that will slow the spread of COVID-19 in the community, protect those who are most vulnerable to severe illness, and allow the health care system to prepare resources to take care of severely ill patients. Like a handful of other counties in California, Placer and Yolo counties will now enter this new phase.
This is a critical moment in the growing outbreak of COVID-19 in the region, and decisive action is needed to slow the spread of the disease. Public health officials have weighed the potential benefits to the communitys health against the disruptive effects that these recommendations could have. These decisions were not made lightly, and recommendations are based on the best information we have at this time.
The following recommendations are effective immediately, will extend through March 31, 2020 and could be extended as we continually evaluate the COVID-19 outbreak.
https://yubanet.com/regional/placer-yolo-county-health-officers-recommend-covid-19-mitigation/
Wow, it will be a challenge for them to not break apart.
At 50 infected per one dead, the North Koreans have 10,000 soldiers infected. Unless these soldiers were excessively exposed.