Posted on 03/04/2020 5:51:58 PM PST by cba123
SEOUL South Korea confirmed 438 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, taking total infections to 5,766.
The Korea Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention also said three more deaths from the virus were reported, ...
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New one in Bayonne New Jersey confirmed
“New one in Bayonne New Jersey confirmed”
Add Sugarland, TX (near Houston) to the list (presumptive case). He took a tour in January that included Dubai and Egypt. I suspect that he picked it up from an Iranian in Dubai.
So far only reporting one in Bergen County.
Logarithmic rate has been slowing. Are we really going to post every count of every case here? Boring.
Also of interest re:SK
“South Korea runs ‘drive-thru’ virus testing in Daegu”
https://www.reuters.com/video/watch/idOVC3N6HC1
Westchester County in NY just got 10.
“Are we really going to post every count of every case here?”
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To avoid getting upset, read only posts/threads that will be calming to you, not ones that make you angry.
A total pf 11 now in my county, Santa Clara Ca.
I have been posting the Korean totals about twice per day, since they have had such a huge number of cases.
I will continue doing so, as long as Korea continues to have such a very high total, of new cases every day.
One thing I noticed yesterday, not sure how long it has been going on, but it was the first time it happened to me ... at the Lotto near where I live, yesterday there was a person checking temperatures, of everyone as they arrived.
Lotto is a HUGE Korean store chain.
It is interesting they are ramping up their controls, at the shopping center. Vietnam hasn’t really taken public controls up to the next level yet, but Korea seems to be doing so, on their own.
If you don’t like these posts, I recommend you just don’t post on them.
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They never post the numbers of the people that recover or are released.
Cant imagine why.....no sir.
You should post the death rate along with case numbers. South Korea death rate is 0.6% currently. Very few patients under 50 years old. If you’re going to be informative, be informative.
The good news they are getting better at curing patients (promising new drug and using blood transfusion from surviving patients) and summer and a vaccine are coming (in human testing).
Bookmark post 15.
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Have you checked Santa Clara public health dept Facebook page? Guidance includes...”start to stock up on enough non perishable food that will feed your family for several weeks.”
Yes. And we're going to make you read and comment on every thread!
It was more for the one offs below your post. While I think there are too many threads on this topic, a daily summary seems reasonable.
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