Posted on 04/15/2020 2:51:53 PM PDT by RaceBannon
New Thread, starting 4/15/2020
After Anonymous Tip, 17 Bodies Found at Nursing Home Hit by Virus
There have been 68 recent deaths of residents and nurses from the facility in a small New Jersey town
By Tracey Tully
April 15, 2020Updated 8:48 p.m. ET
The call for body bags came late Saturday.
By Monday, the police in a small New Jersey town had gotten an anonymous tip about a body being stored in a shed outside one of the states largest nursing homes.
When the police arrived, the corpse had been removed from the shed, but they discovered 17 bodies piled inside the nursing home in a small morgue intended to hold no more than four people.
They were just overwhelmed by the amount of people who were expiring, said Eric C. Danielson, the police chief in Andover, a small township in Sussex County, the states northernmost county.
The 17 were among 68 recent deaths linked to the long-term care facility, Andover Subacute and Rehabilitation Center I and II, including two nurses, officials said. Of those who died, 26 people had tested positive for the virus.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/15/nyregion/coronavirus-nj-andover-nursing-home-deaths.html
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47 Veteran Deaths Reported At Holyoke Soldiers Home In Deadly COVID-19 Outbreak
April 15, 2020 at 7:36 pm
HOLYOKE (CBS) The coronavirus outbreak at the Holyoke Soldiers Home is one of the deadliest in the U.S. Forty-seven veterans have now died.
Of those who have died, 38 tested positive for the coronavirus, eight tested negative and one is still unknown. In total, 99 veterans have now tested positive for COVID-19, and 76 veterans have tested negative. Three veterans have pending tests.
Of the staff at the home, 79 have tested positive and 221 employees have tested negative.
https://boston.cbslocal.com/2020/04/15/coronavirus-holyoke-soldiers-home-47-veteran-deaths/
Mexico reaches 5,399 cases of COVID-19, with 406 deaths
At the close of this Tuesday, there are 10,792 suspected cases, and 23,900 negative
By: SUN
April 14, 2020 - 7:19 p.m.
José Luis Alomía, general director of Epidemiology, reported in the daily report on the coronavirus that deaths in our country reached 406, while the number of those infected with COVID-19 rose to 5,399.
He added that there are 90 deaths in the category of suspects, that is, that it is not yet ruled out if they suffered from COVID-19.
At the close of this Tuesday, the national rate of confirmed cases is 4.22 per 100,000 inhabitants.
The states that lead the incidence rate of infections are Mexico City, Quintana Roo, Baja California and Baja California Sur.
Currently, CDMX leads the incidence rate of infections with a total of confirmed cases of COVID-19 of 1,556.
As of Monday, the Ministry of Health had confirmed 5,114 cases, 332 deaths and more than 9,000 suspected cases of coronavirus.
At an international level, it was announced today that the President of the United States, Donald *****, withdrew the funding that he contributes to the World Health Organization (WHO), after the president said, in recent days, that this organization was focused on China.
In Mexico, the Ministry of Public Education (SEP) reported that the school year will not be lost due to the coronavirus contingency.
Tucker Carlson and a massive 3rd degree burn of a Dem.
The novel coronavirus has made its way onto oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico
https://www.nola.com/news/coronavirus/article_05436a90-7e61-11ea-90f2-abe500e39278.html
The policy that they are instituting is 5=days quarantine onshore before transport to the offshore rig. 24+ infected
Fredo’s wife now has the Rona ..has lost her sense of taste and smell
Well, we know she’d already lost her sense. :- /
excellent
I saw this, that is outrageous
when will they do al gore’s movies?
https://twitter.com/sehof/status/1250454766955556864
“Apparently, one reason Taiwans response to Covid-19 was so early was that Taiwan CDC Deputy Director Luo Yi-jun stumbled upon the Wuhan Municipal Health Commissions 30 December notices on notorious online forum PTT in the early hours of 31 December.”
Borrowing!
Tyson Foods says 2 dead after virus outbreak at Iowa plant
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) Two employees have died following a coronavirus outbreak that has sickened scores of Tyson Foods workers at a large pork plant in southeastern Iowa, the company said Wednesday.
The deaths of the workers at Tyson plant in Columbus Junction are the first known to be linked to an outbreak at a meatpacking plant in Iowa.
The company said that it was deeply saddened by the loss of two team members” and that their families were in its thoughts and prayers.
The plant has been idled since April 6, when Tyson announced that more than two dozen workers were infected. The company said Monday that it would continue the plant’s suspension this week after more workers tested positive.
Louisa County, a rural area of 11,000 residents, announced Wednesday that Tyson workers account for 148 of 166 coronavirus cases in the county. An Iowa Department of Public Health spokesperson had earlier put the number of Tyson workers infected at 166.
Gov. Kim Reynolds said testing of the plant’s 1,400 workers was continuing this week. The state sent a rapid-testing machine to the county and enough materials to test 900 more employees and others with whom they had contact, she said.
The goal is to understand the scope of the outbreak as Tyson works to reopen the plant as early as next week, Reynolds said.
The governor said she was working with federal officials and business leaders to prevent additional outbreaks at Iowa food processing plants.
The Iowa Premium beef plant in Tama has also suspended production this week after several of its 850 workers tested positive.
Reynolds said she was calling the leaders of 18 major food plants to assess how the pandemic is affecting their workplaces and how the state can help.
She also had a call scheduled with U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and was inquiring with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control to see if they can provide some assistance.”
Reynolds said she wanted to help the plants identify infected employees before it starts to become significant and really problematic for the facility to keep up and running. She noted that the plants represent a critical part of the nations food supply.
https://local12.com/news/coronavirus/tyson-foods-says-2-dead-after-virus-outbreak-at-iowa-plant-1
LET THEM EAT JENIS: Nancy Pelosi Struggles Through Coronapocalypse With Her Fancy Designer Ice Cream.
This is something every single American can appreciate, and it’s not at all tone-deaf. Those containers of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams you saw packed into Pelosi’s freezers are only $12 per pint, so you can buy literally 100 of them with your Trump check. Almost as many as Pelosi has. Now that’s what I call bipartisanship!
Which she keeps cold via a good $20K+ worth of refrigeration:
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And it’s all Biden approved! Even more tone-deaf: Joe Biden compliments frost queen Nancy Pelosi on her great taste in ice cream.
Related: Nancy Pelosi has deleted the video from February 24th encouraging people to come to Chinatown. Good thing the internet is forever.
https://twitter.com/MicheleZanini/status/1250502385853759497
“Based on serological tests on thousands of asymptomatics in the Lombardy and Liguria regions, an Italian infectologist reports that *15%* (and perhaps more) of subjects are testing positive...”
Same as that German region I believe.
Doesn’t help: 15% makes no difference.
I hope she chokes on it.
LA
Louisiana Department of Health Updates for 4/15/2020
April 15, 2020
The Louisiana Department of Health has updated its website to reflect the latest number of COVID-19 positives and will continue to update its website at noon each day. As of noon on April 15, the Department reported 433 additional cases since yesterday, bringing the total to 21,951 positive cases.
Hospitalization
A total of 1,943 COVID-19 patients are currently hospitalized; of those, 425 patients require ventilation. Information on available hospital beds, ICU beds, and hospital vents is on the LDH dashboard.
Deaths
The Department reports an additional 90 deaths since yesterday, bringing the total to 1,103 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 tab.
Nursing homes
COVID-19 cases have been reported by 124 nursing homes in Louisiana. 1,320 COVID cases have been reported among residents of nursing homes; 275 COVID-19 deaths have been reported among residents of nursing homes. These facilities care for thousands of Louisianans, including older people and those with underlying medical conditions that put them at higher risk for complications and death from COVID-19. This does not include other adult residential settings.
http://ldh.la.gov/index.cfm/newsroom/detail/5548
I dont have a subzero refrigerator but I am going to see if my store sells that ice cream. It looked like she also had Talenti in her freezer by the Dove. Even that is too expensive for some average families.
I would suppose cooking is going to kill the virus. I cooked some pork I just bought and kind of felt sick afterwords. But likely due to year old expired unopen Prego jar I decided to use up.
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