Posted on 04/04/2020 9:58:25 AM PDT by Mariner
Yesterday's thread here:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3831367/posts?page=1
Just scared, abandoned by their government, left to fend for themselves, repeatedly lied to, may be elderly frightened to death their husband or wife they have been married to over forty years cant breath and NO ONE is there to help them, or a single mom sick as hell with three kids and worried out of her mind ... you know, people like that.
Thank you, Mariner, for Corona Virus Daily Thread #37! We truly appreciate it.
Reminds me of this case:
https://www.nytimes.com/1996/05/07/us/body-of-william-colby-is-found-on-riverbank.html
Everyone in the Deep State looks at the river—and knows what could happen to them if they don’t “play ball”.
I’m glad I didn’t see that.
I would have been very tempted to kick her in the spine real hard.
LOL!
No one has time for Joe.
The Maine part of the map looks like it is measuring moose temperature. ;-)
Thank you again, Mariner, and everyone who contributes to pull this together. Don’t know what I’d do without my daily information.
anyone know why Kentucky looks like that?
The thing keep restarting new curves in new areas. It really only takes one person to start the chain reaction.
The beast is infernal.
Every poster here is a principal contributor.
Thank them.
Nobody lives in northern Maine this time of year—count me skeptical about this map.
Damn, looks like Texas is heating up too.
MEXICO
Mexico adds 60 deaths and 1,688 cases of coronavirus
Among the people who contracted COVID-19, 79% are outpatients and 21% have required hospitalization
April 3, 2020
LA
Harahan council member: St. Joseph Nursing home over fumigated
By Katherine Mozzone | April 3, 2020 at 10:31 PM CDT - Updated April 3 at 10:43 PM
NEW ORLEANS, La. (WVUE) -
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Harahan Council member Jason Asbill says Friday evening, Acadian Ambulance was transporting a patient with COVID symptoms when an EMT began vomiting. He says a cleaning company was at the nursing home at the same time and it is believed workers over-fumigated with chemicals.
Ambulances arrived to assess residents and Harahan Fire Department responded in full gear to ventilate the building.
https://www.fox8live.com/2020/04/04/harahan-council-member-nursing-home-over
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NOPD: 36 employees positive for COVID-19; 118 self-quarantined
Posted: Apr 3, 2020 / 04:23 PM CDT / Updated: Apr 3, 2020 / 04:23 PM CDT
NEW ORLEANS The NOPD announced today that 36 department employees have tested positive for COVID-19, and another 118 quarantined themselves.
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The employees who have tested positive and the ones who were self-quarantined include commissioned officers, civilian employees, and recruits, according to the NOPD.
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JPSO sergeant dies after hospitalization for coronavirus
The sergeant was a 32-year veteran of the sheriff’s office.
Author: WWL Staff
Published: 1:01 PM CDT April 4, 2020
Updated: 1:54 PM CDT April 4, 2020
JEFFERSON PARISH, La. A sergeant who has been on the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office force for 32 years has died Friday after being hospitalized for coronavirus, JPSO officials confirmed.
Sergeant Alvis “Al” West III was 68 years old.
He was one of five deputies who had been hospitalized with the virus. Sheriff Joe Lopinto earlier had said that up to 40 deputies had tested positive for coronavirus, five of who were hospitalized, 2 in serious condition.
West was assigned to the fourth district, which covers part of the Eastbank.
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New Orleans convention center field hospital for coronavirus patients to open Monday with 1K beds
A motivational poster awaiting patients reads: ‘Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass. It’s about learning how to dance in the rain.’
BY RAMON ANTONIO VARGAS | STAFF WRITER PUBLISHED APR 4, 2020 AT 2:54 PM | UPDATED APR 4, 2020 AT 4:00 PM
As the number of coronavirus cases in Louisiana continued their ascent on Saturday, crews rushed to put the finishing touches on a makeshift, 1,000-bed hospital inside the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, scheduled to open Monday to ease the strain on area hospitals.
The capacity of the field hospital being built in matter of days can be increased to 2,000 beds by the end of April if necessary, demonstrating the sheer magnitude of the crisis posed by the COVID-19 virus, according to Assistant State Health Officer Dr. Joseph Kanter.
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https://www.nola.com/news/coronavirus/article_20501da2-76ae-11ea-b7fd-7f8bb8917c1e.html
“The beast is infernal.”
A truly insidious plague.
Stealth most accomplished.
Imagine that.......
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