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originally posted by: liejunkie01
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: ragiusnotiel
Probably just my tinfoil hat...
When was the last time Obama, Bush, or Clinton was seen out?
Obama I get 2/20?
Is this odd for none to be seen around election time?
Forgive me if I've missed something lol
Valid point, also people like bill gates, the royals and other billionaires , where are they all because if they're aren't easily found chances are they've bunkered down.
I guess Jeff Bezos is still in his bunker in New Zealand.
I have been searching for clues and still haven't seen any public appearances since his jet was seen at the NZ airport.
He done bugged out.
I feel for you. My mom is 65 and works in a major ER.
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: liejunkie01
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: ragiusnotiel
Probably just my tinfoil hat...
When was the last time Obama, Bush, or Clinton was seen out?
Obama I get 2/20?
Is this odd for none to be seen around election time?
Forgive me if I've missed something lol
Valid point, also people like bill gates, the royals and other billionaires , where are they all because if they're aren't easily found chances are they've bunkered down.
I guess Jeff Bezos is still in his bunker in New Zealand.
I have been searching for clues and still haven't seen any public appearances since his jet was seen at the NZ airport.
He done bugged out.
It's almost worthy if a thread of its own, a bit like a where's wally or a Scooby doo mystery.
On Thursday, a nurse with the Kaiser Permanente hospital network in California under quarantine for coronavirus released a statement telling the story — and ripping into the Centers for Disease Control for their handling of the crisis.
“As a nurse, I’m very concerned that not enough is being done to stop the spread of the coronavirus,” read the statement, put out by the California Nurses Association labor union. “I know because I am currently sick and in quarantine after caring for a patient who tested positive. I’m awaiting ‘permission’ from the federal government to allow for my testing, even after my physician and county health professional ordered it.”
“When employee health told me that my fever and other symptoms fit the criteria for potential coronavirus, I was put on a 14-day self-quarantine,” continued the statement. “Since the criteria was met, the testing would be done. My doctor ordered the test through the county. The public county officer called me and verified my symptoms and agreed with testing. But the National CDC would not initiate testing. They said they would not test me because if I were wearing the recommended protective equipment, then I wouldn’t have the coronavirus … What a ridiculous and uneducated response from the department that is in charge of our health in this country.”
“Later, they called back, and now it’s an issue with something called the ‘identifier number,'” said the statement. “They claim they prioritize running samples by illness severity and that there are only so many to give out each day. So I have to wait in line to find out the results. This is not the ticket dispenser at the deli counter; it’s a public health emergency! I am a registered nurse, and I need to know if I am positive before going back to caring for patients.”
“I have the backing of my union,” concluded the statement. “Nurses aren’t going to stand by and let this testing delay continue; we are going to stand together to make sure we can protect our patients—by being protected ourselves.”
Colorado health officials announced the state had its first two presumptive positive cases of the new coronavirus Thursday.
State health officials said in a release that the first patient identified was an out-of-state visitor to Summit County, a male in his 30s. State officials said the second case was unrelated.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will have to confirm the results of both tests.
He traveled in Italy in mid-February and a travel companion was later diagnosed with COVID-19. He arrived in Colorado via Denver International Airport before traveling to Summit County for tourism. Two Colorado residents traveled with him and are currently under quarantine orders.
The state tested him for the virus on March 4 and received a positive result on March 5. The patient traveled to Jefferson County in a private vehicle to remain at lower elevation, where he is recovering in isolation. Polis said the patient would likely be in isolation for 14 to 21 days at least.
originally posted by: SpartanStoic
a reply to: DancedWithWolves
Wow! Serious f-ed.
Doesn’t CA health services have their own test before shipping sample for CDC confirmation? Is that bureaucratic red tape specific to CA?
In AZ the govt tests the sample locally, classified as presumed positive if the AZ shows that and send to CDC for confirmation. It’s clear from our AZ dashboard that CDC is not processing tests quickly. Our state lab can do a test in 24 hours. They also update the dashboard everyday between 9am and 1030am.
Can’t the state with the largest GDP get that done?
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: elitegamer23
I feel for you. My mom is 65 and works in a major ER.
Have you posted any of what she has to say about this?
“No, you can’t shoot videos here.” Nurse says. This is at the Central Hospital in #Dongguan city in #Guangdong . Out of 6 workers in a factory who just came back to work, 2 were confirmed to have #COVID19, and will be transferred to #Huoshenshan Hospital in #Wuhan on Mar 6...