Posted on 05/09/2020 9:29:28 AM PDT by Candor7
This is all because Public Health authorities in New Brunswick did not interfere with physician led innovation to treat Covid-19 infection. We here have much to be thankful for.
Population density? Like Maine.
Winning in New Brunswick Canada.
We went to stage two yesterday. restaurants and retail stores open, social distancing and PPE maintained, Masks recommended. Seniors and those vulnerable advised to continue to self isolate as much as possible.
All parks open
Fishing and Hunting allowed.
Gatherings ; no greater than 10 with social distancing required.
How many died waiting? Like NY
The trial started April 2. RTFA!
Nobody died... It was pure luck. Nobody comes to the Province of NB and it didn’t spread in nursing homes... Very lucky for that. 79% of all deaths in Canada occurred in Nursing Homes.
How many died waiting? Like NY>>>>>>>>>>>>
No one. Not a single person died waiting. They were put on the therapy immediately with a physical diagnosis without delaying treatment waiting 5 days or more for test results. Immediate Treatment.Early treatment.
The success does not lie.
GFYWAP
The official trail began on April 2nd but the HCQ was being used by physicians off label from the get go.
Nobody comes to the Province of NB and it didnt spread in nursing homes...>>>>>>>>>>>>
They shut them down early, no entry but staff.
Staff were screened for symptoms every work shift, and also sent home on furlough if tracing showed them part of a possibly exposed group. Any staff discovered to even attend a group activity were fired.Staff were required to self isolate at home regardless of what th e public health orders were..
Its not luck.
Which will make or break the results
NB resident here. Our population is less than that of a single NYC borough and widely scattered. We have no metropolitan areas and no big airports. Corona-chan, like most tourists to the Maritimes, basically stopped just long enough for a coffee and a donut at some place off the TCH before driving on through to Nova Scotia.
Jeez, Newfoundland got hit harder than us.
Not that we aren’t keeping our guard up, though.
Luck didnt hurt, but doesnt deserve all the credit. If HCQ cleared cases rapidly, or at least faster than without it, the virus had less time to spread from each treated case. Future medical historians, unburdened with Trump hate, will.credit the HCQ. Had Obama said the same in HIS pandemic, and gotten similar results, hed have been gifted a second Nobel prize.
What was that all aboot? I didn’t even post to you, and merely encouraged our associate to read the story, and I mentioned it was a trial.
Also, I got most of it, but what is the last initial for in that pleasant little pseudo-acronym?
Good on them!
Candor7 wrote:
“Province of New Brunswick, Canada, as of May 9th, 2020 has had zero deaths from Covid-19 out of 120 diagnosed cases since 7th March. As of today there are no patients hospitalized.
This is all because Public Health authorities in New Brunswick did not interfere with physician led innovation to treat Covid-19 infection. We here have much to be thankful for.
Population density? Like Maine.”
The Coronavirus death toll in neighbouring NS (about 20% more population) is 47. 41 of those deaths are at a single nursing home. 3 are at other nursing homes. Over 90%
LOL. Please excuse me, I am very poor at acronyms.
We have no metropolitan areas and no big airports.>>>>>>>>>
Yes we do have metropolitan areas:
by population as of 2016:
1) Moncton 108,620
2) Saint John 58,341
3) Fredericton 59,405
( highest numbers in that Fredericton zone because of international travel by university students)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_population_centres_in_New_Brunswick
We have an excellent Public Helath tracing system that did yeomans worlk 7 days a week since the beginning of New Brunswick’s Declaration of Emergency. I know one personally and she is absolutely exhausted. Without them the infected people would not have gotten the treatment they needed at the earliest. And New Brunswick Doctors had the right therapy when they got to their physicians.
We are not a big province as you say , in terms of population or density f population but the spread was knocked down in all major population centers around the province.
Also, knock on wood, the stringent quarantine controls at Elder Care homes has prevented any infections in them,that is a huge accomplishment.
So we can begin to pat ourselves on the back, even if we are a very small province.
Nice to see another NB’er Freeper!
Congratulations! That’s excellent news.
I’m in my 4th year living in NB. Compared to Toronto and environs it’s paradise.
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