Posted on 04/10/2020 10:52:27 AM PDT by LilFarmer
Previous thread here: http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3833419/posts
Boo hoo. “Strange piece” is not part of God’s plan.
Gross. Pulmonary fibrosis is no joke. I had an aunt who died from it.
Yes, but obtaining it the part of many of the earth’s inhabitants.
And the ‘lockdown’ is interfering with their hormonal urges.
Good. Republican brought this rush to globalism on. I hope they suffer most.
I can see that too, and there are the other unsavory cast of characters you always find where ever there is death, destruction, rape and pillage going on in the world.
CA
COVID-19 by the Numbers
As of April 11, 2020, there are a total of 21,794 positive cases and 651 deaths in California.
Ages of all confirmed positive cases:
Age 0-17: 330 cases
Age 18-49: 10,599 cases
Age 50-64: 5,941 cases
Age 65 and older: 4,870 cases
Unknown/Missing: 54 cases
Gender of all confirmed positive cases:
Female: 10,571 cases
Male: 10,926 cases
Unknown: 297 cases
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Immunization/ncov2019.aspx
Continued...
Back in February when we really had no idea of the impact of this virus, I was searching for studies on survivors of SARS and posted about the long term impact to victims, particularly the most serious cases that progressed to ARDS but still survived. Many had significant lung damage including pulmonary fibrosis, as well as other organs being damaged. Symptoms were in line with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I suspect only the worst cases, the 5% that end up in ICU on vents, will have have such long term outcomes, but there might be less severe long term issues for milder cases that lower quality of life to some degree or present later in life.
KS
Cases 1,348
Deaths 53
Recoveries 211
http://reno.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/dfaef27aede1414b89abf393b2ccb994
WV
611 cases
8 fatal
https://dhhr.wv.gov/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspx
RI
Rhode Island Numbers
Last updated: 4/12/2020
Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 positive cases (cumulative): 2,665
Number of people who have had negative test results (cumulative): 17,685
Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 patients who are currently hospitalized 201
Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 patients who are currently in an intensive care unit (ICU) 50
Number of Rhode Island COVID-19 associated fatalities (cumulative) 63
https://health.ri.gov/data/covid-19/
WY
At this time there are 270 laboratory-confirmed cases and 94 probable cases in Wyoming.
4/12/20 (Updates made daily at about 3 p.m.)
Tests completed at Wyoming Public Health Laboratory: 3,010
Test completed at CDC lab: 1
Tests reported by commercial labs: 2,560
https://health.wyo.gov/publichealth/infectious-disease-epidemiology-unit/disease/novel-coronavirus/
MO
Cases in Missouri: 4,160
Total Deaths: 110
Patients tested in Missouri (by all labs): approximately 45,064 (not yet updated for 4/12/20)
As of 2:00 p.m. CT, April 12
https://health.mo.gov/living/healthcondiseases/communicable/novel-coronavirus/results.php
U.S. nursing home deaths soar past 2,700 in alarming surge
The latest count of at least 2,755 deaths is up from about 450 deaths just 10 days ago.
By
BERNARD CONDON and RANDY HERSCHAFT,
AP
April 12, 2020 | 3:40 PM
NEW YORK (AP) More than 2,700 deaths nationwide have been linked to coronavirus outbreaks in nursing homes and long-term care facilities, an alarming rise in just the past two weeks, according to the latest count by The Associated Press.
Because the federal government has not been releasing a count of its own, the AP has kept its own running tally based on media reports and state health departments. The latest count of at least 2,755 deaths is up from about 450 deaths just 10 days ago.
But the true toll among the 1 million mostly frail and elderly people who live in such facilities is likely much higher, experts say, because most state counts dont include those who died without ever being tested for COVID-19
*****
Southwest Florida grapples with high mortality, nursing home spread with COVID-19
Rural and suburban regions have paid a steep price in lives.
By
Jacob Ogles
on
April 12, 2020
Reported cases of coronavirus brought evidence of further spread in Manatee Countys nursing homes. That came as the Southwest Florida region saw continued loss of life in both populated and rural areas.
As of Friday, multiple residents of the Braden River Rehabilitation Center has contracted the coronavirus, according to the Bradenton Herald.
A total of 731 cases in Florida are tied to long-term care facilities
It’s looking like no down time until after the first. He’ll be home by next Sat, but quarantined in the barn office before he’s off again to the bay area (eek!). It’s crazy. Thanks so much for your prayers - they are truly appreciated :)
Heres the latest numbers (summarized) from Minnesota...
Latest News from Minnesota...
Per the Minnesota Department of Health, they are reporting 1621 positive tests for COVID-19, an increase of 194 cases from yesterday (Saturday).
6 new deaths were reported, raising the statewide total to 70.
Between the Department of Health and private labs, a total of 37421 tests have been conducted.
Currently 157 patients are hospitalized for COVID-19, an increase of 12 from yesterday (Saturday). 74 patients are in ICU, an increase of 5 from yesterday (Saturday).
The median age of all reported cases is 52. The median age of all hospitalized cases is 65. The median age of all deaths is 88.
Of all cases, 51% are female and 48% are male.
By ethnicity, whites comprise 67% of all cases and 83% of all deaths. Blacks comprise 9% of all cases and 2% of all deaths. Hispanics comprise 5% of all cases and 3% of all deaths. Asians comprise 4% of all cases and 2% of all deaths.
For more interesting charts and maps, go here:
https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/situation.html
I recommend this Twitter account for some good and postive reading.
@TheMenacheryLab
“After looking at today’s numbers on worldometers.info, we’re already we’re at +1,090. Today may see an uptick from yesterday.”
If I remember correctly a lot numbers were added on last Tuesday that were not reported over the weekend. Sunday is always low. You can see that on the daily death chart on worldmeters.
Every Tuesday is a big jump. We will be able to confirm the pattern this Tuesday.
https://health.howstuffworks.com/diseases-conditions/infectious/sars-vaccine.htm"Between 2002 and 2003, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) infected over 8,000 people worldwide, with almost 800 deaths. As a result of this severe and highly contagious virus, researchers almost immediately started working on developing a vaccine. United States-based researchers took a portion of the SARS DNA to create the vaccine. In particular, they took the DNA of a protein that is responsible for penetrating healthy cells in humans, which causes infection. The DNA in the vaccine cannot actually cause SARS because it only contains the protein responsible for the transmission of the virus. When injected with the SARS vaccine, the body identifies this protein and attacks it. As a result, the body develops immunity to the SARS virus. Due to exposure of the virus in vaccine form, the immune system can destroy the virus in the event of infection [source: BBC News].
In 2004, U.S. researchers successfully gave a SARS vaccine to mice in a trial. The researchers later exposed these mice to the actual SARS vaccine; they found that these mice had very few virus particles in their lungs compared to mice who never received the SARS vaccine. This type of vaccine is much safer than other vaccines that are commonly used, as it uses DNA, rather than killed forms of the actual virus, such as in the conventional flu vaccine.
In China, in 2004, researchers successfully vaccinated people with the SARS vaccine. They found that there were very few side effects associated with the SARS vaccine. Researchers claim that an effective and approved SARS vaccine takes three to five years to produce. There is hope, therefore, that if there is another SARS outbreak in the future, the world will be well-equipped with an effective vaccine [source: SciDevNet]."
https://nypost.com/2020/04/11/doctors-pols-urge-use-of-miracle-coronavirus-drug-cocktail/
"Until they come up with a pharma that can be given BEFORE things get desperate enough for hospitalization, were in limbo."
Hmmm.
Doesn’t say how many people or where in China.
BTW, that vaccine was NOT approved here because of the side effects when challenged with another coronavirus.
Not sure it went further than experimental ‘victims’ in China either.
ping
That has been the pattern. I wonder what's causing it?
I just checked worldometers, we're @ +1,414 as of right now.
That's a bit below my daily fatality index prediction for today of +1,769 with about 1 hour to go before post time. Let's pray we've caught a break on this very special Sunday.
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