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originally posted by: ragiusnotiel
hit my county last night (volusia, fl)
Travel, apparently. Wont disclose location.
originally posted by: Tukota
originally posted by: ragiusnotiel
hit my county last night (volusia, fl)
Travel, apparently. Wont disclose location.
Thank you for this update. I hadn't heard this news yet and we have so many relatives in Volusia County, including our 87 year old mother-in-law. If you hear more, please share.
originally posted by: DancedWithWolves
Add Kansas.
(Did we already have Kansas? Who is left? Ohio...etc. Places that couldn't test?)
Johnson County woman has tested positive for coronavirus, making first confirmed case in Kansas
TOPEKA, Kansas — Kansas has its first case of the new coronavirus, officials announced Saturday.
The Johnson County woman infected with the virus appears to have contracted her illness while traveling in the northeastern United States, state and local public health officials said at a Statehouse news conference early Saturday evening. She was tested earlier this week for COVID-19.
Although the woman marks the first confirmed case of coronavirus in Kansas, she was among 80 people in Kansas being monitored for the infection. Most are being monitored because they traveled to other countries where the virus is spreading most quickly.
S ource
originally posted by: ragiusnotiel
Bike week just started.
originally posted by: Tukota
originally posted by: DancedWithWolves
Add Kansas.
(Did we already have Kansas? Who is left? Ohio...etc. Places that couldn't test?)
Johnson County woman has tested positive for coronavirus, making first confirmed case in Kansas
TOPEKA, Kansas — Kansas has its first case of the new coronavirus, officials announced Saturday.
The Johnson County woman infected with the virus appears to have contracted her illness while traveling in the northeastern United States, state and local public health officials said at a Statehouse news conference early Saturday evening. She was tested earlier this week for COVID-19.
Although the woman marks the first confirmed case of coronavirus in Kansas, she was among 80 people in Kansas being monitored for the infection. Most are being monitored because they traveled to other countries where the virus is spreading most quickly.
S ource
I think I counted that we were down to only 19 states that didn't have a confirmed case as of late last night. we'll see if that can hold up today: Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, North & South Dakota, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Alaska, West Virginia, Ohio, Michigan, Maine, Connecticut, Delaware.
originally posted by: ragiusnotiel
hit my county last night (volusia, fl)
Travel, apparently. Wont disclose location.
originally posted by: ValentineWiggin
a reply to: Tukota
I know someone in Maine being quarantined awaiting test results.
originally posted by: Thunderheart
a reply to: Novaroc
Sorry but this sounds fake.
In a nursing home setting the "patients" are reffered to as "residents", its instinctive to the point of it feeling weird saying "patients".
Plus the Director of Nursing is reffered to as "DON" not "DNS".
This is nationwide.
(Im a traveling RN)
NEW: Washington state Governor Inslee says he's considering "mandatory measures" to stop the spread of coronavirus
originally posted by: Daughter2
Everyone needs to stop comparing the cfr rate between this and the flu. (Yes, I was guilty of it myself).
They are close but there is NO WAY to know until a study of the general population is taken. Really when you are dealing with a few percentage points like this, data collection methods can really skew the data. It could be much less, exactly the same or worse.
I'm leaning towards it's being less than the flu for all but the very ill. If you only test the people sick enough to go the the hospital, you are really going up the percentage.
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originally posted by: RMFX1
Its already here clearly. The dutch government are not doing enough to stop spread. Things like closing schools.
Id close all restaurants and bars too, no cinema.
It will be an inconvenience for some and come at a cost but less people will die.
Right now they aren't doing anything except for releasing numbers.