Posted on 03/18/2020 10:36:37 AM PDT by Mariner
Day #19 here:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3825446/posts?q=1&;page=1
FWIW, from one of the first briefings, POTUS said that- we know where it came from, and they know where it came from.
This as almost verbatim, as I remember his statement.
The wet markets, bats and pangolins, are or could be vectors, but they are not the origin as I read it.
Anybody with a private vehicle in decent shape should be taking that wherever they may go. Plenty of people without such means take transit, and people who do it as an option cause more crowding and limit the opportunities for social distancing. And same with Uber and Lyft; don’t take them if you have your own car.
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I now know why our stores have nothing. The managers have been asking customers where they’re from and they’re coming in from Round Rock and Austin and buying out everything. $1500+ receipts. And spreading the virus. Abbott needs to put a stop to this. Show your license and anyone out of the county can’t come in.
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If people won’t adhered to distancing... “We’ll have to take action.” -Dewine
I posted yesterday of the Chamber of Commerce and customers restocked a small town’s grocery.
WA
First COVID-19 death in Pierce County; Puyallup woman had underlying health issues
By Debbie Cockrell
March 18, 2020 12:19 PM
The first Pierce County death tied to COVID-19 was announced Wednesday.
A release from the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department stated: We confirmed Wednesday that a Puyallup woman in her 50s died of complications from COVID-19.
The woman is the first Pierce County resident to die during the outbreak. The county as of Tuesday had 44 confirmed coronavirus cases.
https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/coronavirus/article241310381.html#
FL
Clay County patient dies of COVID-19
This case was one of four confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Clay County, according to the Florida Department of Health.
Author: First Coast News Staff
Published: 2:53 PM EDT March 18, 2020
Updated: 2:54 PM EDT March 18, 2020
The first Clay County patient suffering from COVID-19 has died at Ascension St. Vincent’s, according to Kyle Sieg, a spokesperson for the hospital.
This case was one of four confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Clay County, according to the Florida Department of Health.
The hospital hasn’t identified the individual who died, including their age or how they got infected with the coronavirus.
“Our hearts and prayers are with the family of this patient and all the families and loved ones impacted by this illness in our community and across the world,” Sieg said in a statement.
In total, there are 314 cases of COVID-19 in Florida; 289 of them Florida residents and 25 of them non-residents.
As of Wednesday, 22 confirmed cases of coronavirus have been reported across both Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida, according to numbers combined from both states’ departments of health.
In Northeast Florida, 13 cases are confirmed in Duval County, four in Clay County, four in St. Johns County and one in Nassau County, according to the Florida Department of Health.
I doubt one day is enough. I’d say five days. That might work for paper goods, boxes of cereal, rice and dried beans. Could be hard on your butter, eggs, milk, chicken and steak, though. And REALLY hard on your ice cream.
OR
Live Updates: 67 Known Coronavirus Cases In Oregon; 3rd Clark County Patients Dies
by Meerah Powell Follow OPB March 18, 2020 7:15 a.m. | Updated: March 18, 2020 11:27 a.m.
UPDATE (11:20 a.m. PT) - As of Wednesday morning, Oregon has a total of 67 known cases of the novel coronavirus. Oregons first two suspected deaths from the COVID-19 virus both occurred Saturday.
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Third Clark County Patient Dies
A third Clark County, Washington, patient died from COVID-19 late Tuesday night.
Clark County health officials report the man was in his 70s and was the first confirmed patient in the county to contract the disease. He had been hospitalized at Oregon Health & Science University.
https://www.opb.org/news/article/oregon-washington-northwest-coronavirus-live-updates-march-18/
Thanks.
I can’t imagine spending that on groceries!
Did they literally have no food in the house and a half dozen teenage boys?
Sounds like this building manager did an exceptionally good job:
These NBA princesses are insufferable.
NJ
Two more people in New Jersey died as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, bringing the states total to five deaths as the statewide cases surged to 427, Gov. Phil Murphy said Wednesday.
Both people were identified as high risk individuals over 60 years old, state Department of Health Commissioner Judith Persichilli said at a news conference in Trenton. Officials did not provide any additional information about the individuals.
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https://www.nj.com/coronavirus/2020/...atalities.html
NJ reports two more coronavirus-related deaths as statewide cases spike to 427 Wednesday
Lindy Washburn and Dustin Racioppi, NorthJersey.comPublished 2:11 p.m. ET March 18, 2020 | Updated 2:32 p.m. ET March 18, 2020
New Jersey has two new deaths related to complications from coronavirus, Gov. Phil Murphy said Wednesday, as New Jersey saw a large spike in coronavirus cases, rising by 162 for a total of 427 statewide.
No, he gave a hint that Tom Cotton (and the researchers who have brought it out) was right re: it being a bioweapon from their Wuhan lab.
Trump can’t say that now because China has us by the short hairies re: pharma production.
Thanks for the Plan, Bro.
From the Plan, we are in the Full Community Mitigation part of the Mitigation phase, where the President signs the Stafford Act declaration. Also in this phase:
“Industry business continuity plans cannot be executed due to insufficient personnel leading to significant disruption across sectors”
and
“Increasing rate of infection in United States indicating established transmission, with long-term service disruption and critical infrastructure impacts”
So, fill up your car with gas, because there will be shortages from time to time simply from people in the supply chain being sick.
Go get some damn lisinopril! What state do you live in?
I think that one will be the last denier screaming.
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