Posted on 04/10/2020 10:52:27 AM PDT by LilFarmer
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SC
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 11, 2020
COLUMBIA, S.C. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced 144 new cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, including eight additional deaths.
This brings the total number of people confirmed to have COVID-19 in South Carolina to 3,207, and those who have died to 80.
The additional deaths occurred in five elderly individuals with underlying health conditions who were residents of Beaufort, Clarendon, Florence, Kershaw, and York counties. There were two deaths that occurred in middle-aged individuals with underlying health conditions who were residents of Greenville and Sumter counties. There was one death of an elderly individual that is still under investigation for any underlying conditions who was a resident of Dorchester county.
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https://www.scdhec.gov/news-releases/south-carolina-announces-latest-covid-19-update-april-11-2020
**** 1983
In 1983 Dr. Birx, during child birth, told her husband, not to give her blood. That blood later said to be HIV blood.
http://dph.illinois.gov/covid19
Yep. I read that one a few weeks back.
Another drug report:
Actemra
For Padgett, the drug began to lower his inflammation levels and his blood oxygen levels increased.
After a week he was well enough to be taken off life support.
Actemra was first cleared by the FDA as a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis, giant cell arteritis and CRS associated with CAR-T cell therapies for cancer.
Some overwhelming serenity here! Earlier this afternoon, our little flock of free range chickens started making a huge racket and I rushed out to investigate, to find of all things a red fox in the yard. One group of chickens was attempting to hide near the house and another was scattering away from the fox, but none were yet “in mouth”, so to speak. Our dog was still asleep!! I had not grabbed the .22 rifle on the way out - lucky for the fox, as he just stood there and looked at me until I rushed him, yelling, and then he took off. I turn around and our dog is lazily rousting himself, making a big stretch and looking at me as if still half asleep. (Maybe he was.) I said a few choice words to the effect of “some **** good YOU are!”, went in and got my daughter, and we surveyed the yard: No batch of feathers and no chickens missing. They were lucky!
When I ran out I expected the chickens had been spooked by a hawk (even a vulture flying over can do it), or maybe a stray dog. The red fox in daytime really surprised me. One more thing to worry about - sheesh!
I feel your pain, we have an fox stalking our chickens. We set up a field cam and we see him within minutes after we close them up for the night. Weve lost a few birds, maybe to the fox or maybe coyote. So we have a trap set up now, its like a snare... it wont kill or hurt him, but we will go down with the 22 if we catch him.
Putting here for discussion, I dont know enough to know what I think...
Covid-19: Debunking the Hemoglobin Story
https://medium.com/@amdahl/covid-19-debunking-the-hemoglobin-story-ce27773d1096
About time a real Doctor weight in on that other post by a non-doctor.
MI
Total Confirmed Cases 23,993
Total COVID-19 Deaths 1,392
Daily Confirmed Cases 1,210
Daily COVID-19 Deaths 11
Cases by Age
Age Percentage of Overall Cases by Age Percentage of Deceased Cases by Age
0 to 19 1% 0%
20 to 29 9% <1%
30 to 39 13% 2%
40 to 49 16% 4%
50 to 59 20% 11%
60 to 69 18% 19%
70 to 79 13% 28%
80+ 10% 36%
Unknown <1% 0%
**Totals may not add to 100% due to rounding**
Cases by Race
Race Percentage of Overall Cases by Race Percentage of Deceased Cases by Race
American Indian or Alaska Native <1% <1%
Asian/Pacific Islander 1% 1%
Black or African American 33% 41%
Caucasian 27% 35%
Multiple Races 4% 1%
Other 3% 2%
Unknown 31% 19%
https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/0,9753,7-406-98163_98173-—,00.html
UT
2206 Total COVID-19 Cases
42546* Total Reported People Tested
190 Total COVID-19 Hospitalizations
18 COVID-19 Deaths
Hospitalized by age:
15-24 - 9
25-44 - 807
45-64 - 77
64-84 - 53
https://coronavirus.utah.gov/case-counts/
Study Calculates Just How Much Age, Medical Conditions Raise Odds Of Severe COVID-19
The 50-65 age group are the managers, business owners, supervisors. The ones who own and run things.
And your point is????
That sounds like a super duper group to make sure gets infected.
+1
If they( age 50+ demo ) can stay home and isolate themselves voluntarily then why does Jimmy Youngman, age 20 at almost no risk have to also? The one size fits all makes NO GD sense.
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