Posted on 03/29/2020 9:35:29 AM PDT by Mariner
Yesterday's thread here:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3829269/posts?page=1
The riot on that bridge in China over workers from this province going to their jobs in the other province tells me things aren’t going back to ‘normal’ in China either right now... virus or no virus.
What was wrong with JanetJanets thread? I spent all morning updating states on that thread
I used to work in a high rise office building that housed somewhere between 80-100 people per floor.
Now I work in a renovated old building. It has only one floor and has workable windows.
My office layout is one of the reasons that I still feel comfortable going to work every day.
Until this virus clears out, a lot of office buildings are basically germ factories.
lol, so many meanings.
They might be in your area.
Around here the sold out during the first week of the ‘panic hoarding’.
Along with all the meat counters.
And all the ziploc bags.
No available freezers for 100m radius of my house right now. (lowes, home depot, local chain, etc).
LA
Louisiana Department of Health Updates for 3/29/2020
March 29, 2020
The Louisiana Department of Health has updated its website to reflect the latest number of positives and will continue to update its website at noon each day.
As of noon on March 29, the Department reported 225 additional cases since yesterday, bringing the total to 3,540 positive cases.
Hospitalization
The Department confirms an additional 220 COVID-19 patients are hospitalized since yesterdays update. Of those, an additional 44 patients require ventilation. A total of 1,127 COVID-19 patients are currently hospitalized; of those, 380 patients require ventilation.
Long-term care facilities
The Department of Health has identified COVID-19 clusters in 20 long-term care facilities in the state.
Long-term care facilities with 2 or more COVID-19 cases (among residents or staff)
Chateau de Notre Dame
Chateau D’Ville
Chateau St. James
Good Samaritan, New Orleans
Guesthouse of Slidell Nursing Home
Jo Ellen Smith Living Center
Lakeview Manor Nursing Home
Lambeth House
Luling Living Center
Marrero Health Care Center
Montclair Park Assisted Living Shreveport
Nouveau Marc
River Palms Nursing and Rehab
Riverbend Nursing and Rehab
St. James Place
St. Joseph of Harahan
St. Jude’s Nnursing Home
St. Martin’s Manor
Southeast Louisiana War Veterans Home
Vista Shores
A cluster is identified as two or more cases that appear to be connected.
Because of the sheer volume of cases, we will be sharing the updated number of clusters every day at noon. We will rely on facilities for reporting on the most-up-to-date information. The Department continues to work with nursing homes to minimize the spread of the illness and protect residents and staff.
Deaths
The Department reports an additional 14 deaths since yesterday, bringing the total to 151 deaths. Deaths are listed on the LDH dashboard by parish under the by parish tab and information by age can be found on the by age group tab.
http://ldh.la.gov/index.cfm/newsroom/detail/5520
Now AZ moves into heavy AC season which will be even worse.
They don’t realize that they world they knew was gone basically overnight, and there is at least some chance it’s never coming back.
I don’t blame them for being unable to see it, because everything looks exactly the same, but it’s not the same.
I wonder why this is?
You are like the drunk looking under the street lights for his keys, because the light is better.
You are starting with a conclusion, then working your numbers to fix it.
If that is how you work in the real world, I am sorry for your clients.
You need to state your desired problem statement. Then work through the logic behind your data sets. And how you will use them.
Your data sets might be huge, you seem to be running numbers and looking for something that firs your model.
I used to go into call centers and they would be all about we cant answer our calls.
And they would show me reams of statisics. But the never identified their problem.
I feel like that when I hear your analysis.
https://www.nj.gov/health/
“Money changers.”
?? Is that a code or ‘dog whistle’?
Not sure on the ‘filthy’ part..
Just ask the folks welding into their buildings in Wuhan.
“ou are like the drunk”
I may be like one but I always felt you were one.
OK
COVID-19 Oklahoma Test Results
Positive (In-State) 429
Positive (Out-of-State) 2
Negative* 1205
Hospitalized 140
Deaths 16
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Yes. I am worried about that even in my small building.
Because I have to be there, I made arrangements two weeks ago to get a lot of the other people in the building to work from home. They still need to come in occasionally because they need access USPS mail and some equipment.
But I worry about the summer with the ac on if everyone goes back to working in the office.
And we could not operate our computers in a non air conditioned office here in the summer.
I agree, it is 75 degrees, blue skies and sunny here. Hard to imagine this is even real sometimes.
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