Posted on 03/13/2020 11:11:42 AM PDT by Mariner
Yesterday's thread is here: http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3823939/posts?page=1301
TX
Marfa - Nutrition Center closed. Meals on Wheels will be delivered
Marfa library and museum closed
The McDonald Observatory in Fort Davis closed to visitors
Davis Mountains Preserve closed
Sul Ross University extending SP and going to online classes
Marfa Independent School District began SP a day early
UIL CX Debate State Tournament and the UIL State Robotics FIRST Tech Challenge until further notice.
Big Bend National Park - open
All TX State Parks - open
CA
LATEST: March 14, 11:15 a.m. Five new cases of coronavirus have been reported in San Francisco, bringing the city’s total to 28.
The new cases mean that San Francisco County now has the second-most confirmed COVID-19 cases in the Bay Area. Santa Clara County has the most at 91, and Contra Costa County has the third-most at 25.
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Bay-Area-coronavirus-updates-Contra-Costa-County-15129171.php
All the flood control dams must be supported by staff. Often these have generating units.
MS
Mississippi Cases
Date County Test Status Case Action
March 13, 2020 Copiah Presumptive Female over 65 Hospitalized
March 13, 2020 Pearl River Presumptive Female over 65 Hospitalized
March 13, 2020 Leflore Presumptive Female adult Home isolation
March 13, 2020 Forrest Presumptive Male adult Home isolation
March 13, 2020 Forrest Presumptive Female over 65 Hospitalized
March 11, 2020 Forrest Presumptive Male adult Home isolation
Mississippi COVID-19 Case Map
https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,420.html
MN
The number of positive tests among Minnesota residents and the approximate number of patients tested for COVID-19 in Minnesota will be updated Monday through Friday with test results from the previous day.
As of March 14, 2020
868 approximate number of patients tested
21 positives
Counties with cases: Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey, Renville, Stearns, Wright
https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/situation.html
reminds me of Robert Duvall surfing in Apocalypse Now... :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmErYWQ5noc
Someone should tweet that (those images) to the area news stations.
This is just absurd.
I could see packing boxes, then having an area where people could drive up, and open their (gross) trunks....kind of like curbside grocery pick up.
I bet many reporters are so ticked off at hearing that.
TX
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/TXPWD/bulletins/28102ca
Texas Parks and Wildlife - Public notice
ME
Maine recorded its first presumptive positive testfor COVID-19 yesterday. That individual, a woman in her 50s from Androscoggin County, is in self-isolation at her home.
The two new preliminary presumptive positive tests are for a woman in her 20s, who is being cared for at Maine Medical Center in Portland, and a man in his 50s, who was screened at a MaineHealth outpatient clinic and is in self-isolation at home. County of residence information for the second individual will be released when available. Maine CDC staff, working closely with MaineHealth providers, has begun investigating the patients’ travel histories under the assumption that the preliminary test results are presumptive positive.
https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/press-release.shtml?id=2220093
IN
Indiana Cases 15
INDIANAPOLIS The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) today reported three new presumptive positive cases of COVID-19, bringing to 15 the number of Hoosiers diagnosed through ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. All but one are adults.
The new cases involve residents of Marion, LaPorte and Wells counties and have been included on ISDHs online dashboard at in.gov/coronavirus. The dashboard is updated daily at 10 a.m. Other counties with positive cases are Adams, Boone, Hendricks, Howard, Johnson, Noble and St. Joseph.
https://calendar.in.gov/site/isdh/event/march-14-covid-19-update-from-isdh/
That's a stone's throw from Dartmouth.
DC
Coronavirus Data
March 13, 2020
DC Public Health Laboratory (PHL) Coronavirus Testing Metrics as of 7 pm
Number of people tested overall: 69
Number of PHL positives: 8*
Number of commercial lab positives: 2
Number of PHL negatives: 49
Number of PHL tests in progress: 10
*This number includes: presumptive positives (6); and CDC confirmed positives (2)
https://coronavirus.dc.gov/page/coronavirus-data
I have to believe that either the Dept of Defense and/or DHS has done contingency planning for this kind of stuff.
Yeah, but the plans called for the virus to be gone by April, so now they are just making it up as they go along.
Steve Lookner
@lookner
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The wife of Spain’s prime minister Pedro Sanchez has coronavirus
(The prime minister is the head of Spanish government)
No. The MSM, anemedia, has done everything they could to inflame it. Including not getting full stories on those that are perishing.
The mafiamedia also fought tooth and nail about shutting any travel or borders. And Their constant throwing gasoline on fires inflame further problems.
btdt and I outlined it LOL, http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3824270/posts?page=1252#1252
I understand what you’re saying. But you’re comparing accepted knowns with an unknown novel virus.
Like our seniors, -Most- children/infants that die from pneumonia are immunocompromised. For seniors, flu/pneumonia is an expected end-of-life event, right up there with fatal strokes and heart attacks. Children are generally: unhealthy from birth, handicapped, chronic conditions, metabolic, neurologic, and pulmonary/heart disorders, or abused and/or malnourished (system stressed). Very high risk are American Indian, American Eskimo and American blacks (sickle cell). Comparatively few otherwise healthy children die from flu or pneumonia.
Because Americans know this, they don’t tend to freak out over flu/pneumonia deaths. Even those inflated by an endemic H1N1. But a novel virus is an unknown. And a new novel virus, that’s still in diapers mutation wise, is a huge unknown because nobody knows what it will grow up to be - H1N1 level, cold level, or Andromeda Strain level? And that is why we need to eradicate it as quickly and as far-reaching as possible.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/highrisk/children.htm#highrisk
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