Nine people have died from coronavirus in the United States and 124 have been infected, according to authorities. Those include 48 cases from repatriated citizens, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The other 76 cases are spread across 13 states. These numbers include presumptive positive cases that tested positive in a public health lab and are pending confirmation from the CDC, and confirmed cases that have received positive results from the CDC. Here's a state-by-state breakdown: [list=1] Arizona: 2 California: 25 Florida: 3 Georgia: 2 Illinois: 4 Massachusetts: 2 New Hampshire: 2 New York: 2 North Carolina: 1 Oregon: 3 Rhode Island: 2 Washington state: 27 (includes 9 deaths) Wisconsin: 1
And here's where the repatriated cases came from: [list=1] Diamond Princess cruise ship: 45 Wuhan, China: 3
20 min agoAmazon says Seattle-based employee diagnosed with coronavirus Amazon is informing employees that one of its Seattle-based workers has been diagnosed with coronavirus. According to a mass email for all staff members in Seattle and Bellevue, Washington, the employee infected with the novel coronavirus first became ill on February 25 and has not been back to work since that time. The company said it has directly notified all coworkers who had been in close contact with the patient. The worker was based at the downtown office building the company refers to as Amazon Brazil, according to the email. An Amazon spokesperson confirmed the authenticity of the email to CNN, adding, “We’re supporting the affected employee.” It was not immediately clear whether the case was included in Washington state’s count of coronavirus patients in King County, which stood at 21 on Monday.
22 min agoFirst confirmed case of coronavirus in Berkeley, California The Northern California city of Berkeley just announced its first confirmed case of novel coronavirus from a resident who returned from a country with a coronavirus outbreak. The resident, who returned to Berkeley on Feb. 23, was concerned about being exposed through travel and stayed home in a voluntary self-imposed quarantine, according to a statement from the City of Berkeley. Berkeley Public Health is investigating whether the individual had contact with others. Individuals who were potentially exposed will be identified, notified and evaluated, the statement said. Berkeley City Manager Dee Williams-Ridley also proclaimed a local emergency at noon today. The declaration allows the city to arrange more resources to prepare for any additional cases.
"While the risk of infection remains low, the expanded presence of the virus in our community is a reality we should all prepare for," Dr. Lisa Hernandez said.
There are 122 cases of the novel coronavirus, including nine deaths, in the United States, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tonight, as well as state and local governments. According to the CDC, there are 48 cases from repatriated citizens. According to CNN Health’s tally of US cases that are detected and tested in the United States through the US public health systems, there are 74 cases in 13 states. Bringing the total of coronavirus cases to 122. This includes presumptive positive cases that tested positive in a public health lab and are pending confirmation from the CDC, and confirmed cases have received positive results from the CDC.
59 min agoSecond patient with coronavirus in New York remains in critical condition From CNN's Sheena Jones
in agoThere are now 118 cases of coronavirus in the US From CNN's Amanda Watts There are now 118 cases of the novel coronavirus, including nine deaths, in the United States, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as state and local governments. According to the CDC, there are 48 cases from repatriated citizens. According to CNN Health’s tally of US cases that are detected and tested through the US public health systems, there are 70 cases in 13 states. This includes presumptive positive cases that tested positive in a public health lab and are pending confirmation from the CDC, and confirmed cases that have received positive results from the CDC. Here's a breakdown of the US cases by state: [list=1] Arizona – 2 California – 20 Florida - 3 Georgia - 2 Illinois - 4 Massachusetts - 2 New Hampshire – 1 New York - 2 North Carolina - 1 Oregon - 3 Rhode Island - 2 Washington state - 27 (includes 9 fatalities) Wisconsin - 1
min agoTrump will donate some of his salary to the Department of Health
President @realDonaldTrump made a commitment to donate his salary while in office. Honoring that promise and to further protect the American people, he is donating his 2019 Q4 salary to @HHSGov to support the efforts being undertaken to confront, contain, and combat #Coronavirus.
What the number of days between a county's first case and first death could mean The time between first recognized case and first recognized death may be an indicator of how capable a country is at finding and responding to diseases, new analysis shows. Resolve to Save Lives, a health initiative to prevent epidemics, looked at ten countries with 50 or more coronavirus cases as of Monday. The group's analysis showed that countries that had their first death within 30 days of its first reported case had a higher total case and death counts, higher case-fatality rate, and more average cases per day overall. Countries that had no death within the first 30 days had a much lower total case and death count, lower case-fatality rate, and fewer average cases per day. Here's the country-by-country breakdown:
7 min agoCoronavirus testing numbers were taken off the CDC website. Here's what officials said when asked about it. From CNN's Amanda Watts During the Senate Health hearing on response to the novel coronavirus, Dr. Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was asked why the number of coronavirus tests was taken off the CDC’s website. Schuchat did not explain why the figure was removed, but added:
"There is a difference between persons under investigation who have been tested and all of the tests that we have run. For instance, an individual case, the first 12 cases that we saw here, we did serial testing on them to understand how long the virus was present and when it was safe for them to leave the hospital, or when they no longer needed isolation. We collected multiple specimens so that we understood with this very new virus is it the upper respiratory or the lower respiratory. We've also collected other specimens from them.”
Schuchat also said, by the end of this week, all public state health labs “should be able to do testing.” Schuchat said the CDC is supplying the public health labs with tests “and we are rapidly doing so.”
Top Democratic congressman says House could vote on US coronavirus funding tomorrow House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told reporters he expects the House to vote on the Covid-19 coronavirus supplemental funding tomorrow.
“I expect to have a bill on the floor tomorrow, maybe Thursday, but our objective is to get the bill on the floor tomorrow,” he said.
He added: “We are committed to having a fully funded response.” His comments came after House Appropriations Committee chair Nita Lowey said she hopes the deal can be finalized today. Meanwhile Sen. John Thune, the second-ranking Republican in the Senate, he expects the Senate will take up the Covid-19 coronavirus supplemental a day after the House acts. Thune added that since the deal is expected to have broad support, the Senate may speed passage by clearing it on a voice vote or by unanimous consent.
in agoThere are now 106 cases of coronavirus in the US There are 106 cases of the novel coronavirus in the United States, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as state and local governments. According to the CDC there are 48 cases from repatriated citizens. According to CNN Health’s tally of US cases that are detected and tested in the United States through US public health systems, there are 58 cases in 12 states. Bringing the total of coronavirus cases to 106. This includes presumptive positive cases that tested positive in a public health lab and are pending confirmation from the CDC, and confirmed cases that have received positive results from the CDC. Here's the state-by-state breakdown of the cases: [list=1] Arizona – 1 California – 20 Florida — 2 Illinois — 4 Massachusetts — 2 New York — 2 Oregon — 3 Rhode Island — 2 Washington state —18 (includes 6 fatalities) Wisconsin — 1 New Hampshire — 1 Georgia — 2
in agoAnother person in New York has been diagnosed with coronavirus A man who lives in Westchester County, New York, and works in Manhattan tested positive for coronavirus, the Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on a local radio program this morning. The patient, who has an underlying respiratory illness, is hospitalized, Cuomo said. This is the second patient to test positive for the virus. A healthcare worker with travel history to Iran tested positive as well. Initial review of the man's travel does not suggest any direct connection to China or countries on the watch list, however he did go to Miami, Cuomo said. “It would be what we call a community spread case,” he said. Authorities are “tracing all that back” now, he said.
hr 50 min agoUp to 1 million people could be tested for coronavirus in the US by the end of the week From CNN's Christina Maxouris Up to a million people could be tested for coronavirus by the end of week, the FDA said Monday, as cases across the US rose to more than 100 and health officials warned that the number will keep climbing. Cases of the virus have now been reported in 12 states -- the majority of them in California and Washington state, where six people have died. About a quarter of the current cases were likely transmitted through US communities, officials have said, meaning they were not travel-related.
"My concern is as the next week or two or three go by, we're going to see a lot more community-related cases," Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said in a news conference Monday. "That's of great concern."
The number of cases has been climbing as new guidelines from health officials gave more labs the go-ahead to conduct tests. Faulty kits from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention initially led to delayed and inconclusive results. Over the weekend, the US Food and Drug Administration further expanded who could test for the virus by allowing additional labs to develop their own tests for the virus. The move, FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn said, would enable academic centers and private companies to develop and use tests. He said up to a million tests will likely be conducted by the end of this week.
in agoFederal judge in Texas denies request to keep Diamond Princess evacuees in quarantine
in agoUS officials press airlines to collect more traveler data to aid coronavirus response From CNN's Jeremy Diamond and Greg Wallace A request by the US city of San Antonio for a restraining order to keep Diamond Princess cruise ship evacuees in quarantine has been denied by a federal judge. The evacuees are currently being held at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. According to Rodriguez, the evacuees had successfully passed two coronavirus tests, 24 hours apart, and had been in quarantine for two weeks. "This court has no authority to second-guess those determinations even though the court also shares the concerns expressed by the plaintiffs,” the judge said. Over 700 cases of the novel coronavirus have been linked to the Diamond Princess cruise ship, which was quarantined in Yokohama, Japan for two weeks in February. CNN spoke to evacuees at the Lackland Air Force Base, who were frustrated by the delay in letting them out of quarantine. “At this point, we are being held illegally against our will,” author and filmmaker Gay Courter said.
US officials want airlines to hand over more data on international travelers to try and prevent the spread of the coronavirus, two officials tell CNN.
18 min ago Coronavirus testing to be covered by Medicare and Medicaid From CNN's Jason Hoffman An administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said today that any costs associated with the coronavirus test would be covered by Medicare and Medicaid. Seema Verma's remarks followed an announcement by Vice President Mike Pence Tuesday evening saying that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would issue new guidance that “any American can be tested (for coronavirus), no restrictions, subject to doctors’ orders.” Asked by CNN if the testing would be free and what would be done to help those who could not afford it, Pence said guidance was going to be sent out immediately that notes that Medicare and Medicaid covers the test. Verma noted that it is a diagnostic test so it would be covered under insurance as an essential health benefit and is a covered service in the exchanges — in Medicaid and in Medicare. CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield added that the test the CDC provides to the public health community is provided free of charge to public health labs across the country. Pence said that there was concern that some people felt they could not be tested if they were only mildly symptomatic, but the new guidance will make clear “that any clinician or health authority can administer the test.”
in agoThere are now 102 cases of coronavirus in the US From CNN's Dave Alsup There are 102 cases of the novel coronavirus in the United States, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as state and local governments. There are 48 cases from repatriated citizens, according to the CDC. There are 54 cases in 11 states, according to CNN Health’s tally of US cases that are detected and tested in the United States through US public health systems. This brings the total number of coronavirus cases to 102. This includes presumptive positive cases that tested positive in a public health lab and are pending confirmation from the CDC, and confirmed cases that have received positive results from the CDC. Here is the breakdown by state of cases in the United States: Arizona – 1 California – 20 Florida - 2 Illinois - 4 Massachusetts - 1 New York - 1 Oregon - 3 Rhode Island - 2 Washington state - 18 (includes 6 fatalities) Wisconsin - 1
There have been six deaths from novel coronavirus in Washington state, according to local health officials. Five deaths have been reported in King County, one case was in Snohomish County. Here's what we know about the six people who have died: A man in his 70s, a resident of LifeCare, hospitalized at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland. The man had underlying health conditions, and died Sunday, according to King County Public Health. A woman in her 70s, a resident of LifeCare, hospitalized at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland. The woman had underlying health conditions, and died Sunday, according to King County Public Health. A woman in her 80s, who was already reported as in critical condition at EvergreenHealth, has died. She died on Sunday. This patient was linked to LifeCare, according to Katie Ross with King County Public Health. A man in his 70s was hospitalized at EvergreenHealth. He had underlying health conditions and died on Feb. 29. This patient was linked to LifeCare, according to Katie Ross with King County Public Health. A man in his 50s, who was hospitalized and died at EvergreenHealth, according to King County Public Health. A man in his 40s hospitalized at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland has died. The patient was the Snohomish County resident, according to the Snohomish Health District. All six deaths were at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland, according to the King and Snohomish health departments, and several of them stem from cases at the LifeCare long-term care facility.
in ago San Antonio mayor declares public health emergency after patient was mistakenly released by CDC from quarantine From CNN's Pierre Meilhan San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg declared a local public health emergency Monday following the CDC release of a woman from quarantine at Lackland Air Force Base who later tested positive for the coronavirus.
45 min ago President Donald Trump says still considering additional travel restrictions From CNN's Kevin Liptak, Jason Hoffman and Mary Kay Mallonee In a news briefing, Vice President Mike Pence said anyone traveling to the United States on a flight from Italy and South Korea will receive multiple screenings before arriving in the United States. "The action the President authorized this weekend raising the travel advisory, the American people should know that we are saying that they -- you should not travel to certain sections of Italy or South Korea. Those advisories may expand, but we'll allow the case load in those countries to define that," Pence said. Pence also did not go into specifics as to which other countries were being considered but did mention the European Union, because a passport isn't needed to travel among those countries and there have been some new cases there.
对的,4例养老院,5例KirklandFour of the people who died of coronavirus were residents of a single nursing home, Life Care Center in Kirkland. Officials have not speculated about how those patients may have been infected, but Washington Secretary of Health John Wiesman tells reporters, “If I have a loved one in a nursing home or a hospital, I should not go visit them if I’m sick.”
There have been six deaths from novel coronavirus in Washington state, according to local health officials. Five deaths have been reported in King County, one case was in Snohomish County.
Here's what we know about the six people who have died:
A man in his 70s, a resident of LifeCare, hospitalized at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland. The man had underlying health conditions, and died Sunday, according to King County Public Health. A woman in her 70s, a resident of LifeCare, hospitalized at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland. The woman had underlying health conditions, and died Sunday, according to King County Public Health. A woman in her 80s, who was already reported as in critical condition at EvergreenHealth, has died. She died on Sunday. This patient was linked to LifeCare, according to Katie Ross with King County Public Health. A man in his 70s was hospitalized at EvergreenHealth. He had underlying health conditions and died on Feb. 29. This patient was linked to LifeCare, according to Katie Ross with King County Public Health. A man in his 50s, who was hospitalized and died at EvergreenHealth, according to King County Public Health. A man in his 40s hospitalized at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland has died. The patient was the Snohomish County resident, according to the Snohomish Health District. All six deaths were at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland, according to the King and Snohomish health departments, and several of them stem from cases at the LifeCare long-term care facility. fish_fish 发表于 3/2/2020 7:17:09 PM
Arizona: 2
California: 25
Florida: 3
Georgia: 2
Illinois: 4
Massachusetts: 2
New Hampshire: 2
New York: 2
North Carolina: 1
Oregon: 3
Rhode Island: 2
Washington state: 27 (includes 9 deaths)
Wisconsin: 1
And here's where the repatriated cases came from: [list=1]
Diamond Princess cruise ship: 45
Wuhan, China: 3
20 min agoAmazon says Seattle-based employee diagnosed with coronavirus Amazon is informing employees that one of its Seattle-based workers has been diagnosed with coronavirus.
According to a mass email for all staff members in Seattle and Bellevue, Washington, the employee infected with the novel coronavirus first became ill on February 25 and has not been back to work since that time. The company said it has directly notified all coworkers who had been in close contact with the patient. The worker was based at the downtown office building the company refers to as Amazon Brazil, according to the email. An Amazon spokesperson confirmed the authenticity of the email to CNN, adding, “We’re supporting the affected employee.” It was not immediately clear whether the case was included in Washington state’s count of coronavirus patients in King County, which stood at 21 on Monday.
22 min agoFirst confirmed case of coronavirus in Berkeley, California The Northern California city of Berkeley just announced its first confirmed case of novel coronavirus from a resident who returned from a country with a coronavirus outbreak. The resident, who returned to Berkeley on Feb. 23, was concerned about being exposed through travel and stayed home in a voluntary self-imposed quarantine, according to a statement from the City of Berkeley. Berkeley Public Health is investigating whether the individual had contact with others. Individuals who were potentially exposed will be identified, notified and evaluated, the statement said. Berkeley City Manager Dee Williams-Ridley also proclaimed a local emergency at noon today. The declaration allows the city to arrange more resources to prepare for any additional cases.
There are 122 cases of the novel coronavirus, including nine deaths, in the United States, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tonight, as well as state and local governments. According to the CDC, there are 48 cases from repatriated citizens. According to CNN Health’s tally of US cases that are detected and tested in the United States through the US public health systems, there are 74 cases in 13 states. Bringing the total of coronavirus cases to 122. This includes presumptive positive cases that tested positive in a public health lab and are pending confirmation from the CDC, and confirmed cases have received positive results from the CDC.
59 min agoSecond patient with coronavirus in New York remains in critical condition From CNN's Sheena Jones
in agoThere are now 118 cases of coronavirus in the US From CNN's Amanda Watts There are now 118 cases of the novel coronavirus, including nine deaths, in the United States, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as state and local governments. According to the CDC, there are 48 cases from repatriated citizens. According to CNN Health’s tally of US cases that are detected and tested through the US public health systems, there are 70 cases in 13 states. This includes presumptive positive cases that tested positive in a public health lab and are pending confirmation from the CDC, and confirmed cases that have received positive results from the CDC. Here's a breakdown of the US cases by state: [list=1]
Arizona – 2
California – 20
Florida - 3
Georgia - 2
Illinois - 4
Massachusetts - 2
New Hampshire – 1
New York - 2
North Carolina - 1
Oregon - 3
Rhode Island - 2
Washington state - 27 (includes 9 fatalities)
Wisconsin - 1
min agoTrump will donate some of his salary to the Department of Health
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Since taking office, Trump has donated his salary to a variety of government agencies and efforts, including the Surgeon General's Office, the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
What the number of days between a county's first case and first death could mean The time between first recognized case and first recognized death may be an indicator of how capable a country is at finding and responding to diseases, new analysis shows. Resolve to Save Lives, a health initiative to prevent epidemics, looked at ten countries with 50 or more coronavirus cases as of Monday. The group's analysis showed that countries that had their first death within 30 days of its first reported case had a higher total case and death counts, higher case-fatality rate, and more average cases per day overall. Countries that had no death within the first 30 days had a much lower total case and death count, lower case-fatality rate, and fewer average cases per day. Here's the country-by-country breakdown:
7 min agoCoronavirus testing numbers were taken off the CDC website. Here's what officials said when asked about it. From CNN's Amanda Watts During the Senate Health hearing on response to the novel coronavirus, Dr. Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director for the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was asked why the number of coronavirus tests was taken off the CDC’s website. Schuchat did not explain why the figure was removed, but added:
Schuchat also said, by the end of this week, all public state health labs “should be able to do testing.” Schuchat said the CDC is supplying the public health labs with tests “and we are rapidly doing so.”
Top Democratic congressman says House could vote on US coronavirus funding tomorrow
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told reporters he expects the House to vote on the Covid-19 coronavirus supplemental funding tomorrow.
He added: “We are committed to having a fully funded response.” His comments came after House Appropriations Committee chair Nita Lowey said she hopes the deal can be finalized today. Meanwhile Sen. John Thune, the second-ranking Republican in the Senate, he expects the Senate will take up the Covid-19 coronavirus supplemental a day after the House acts. Thune added that since the deal is expected to have broad support, the Senate may speed passage by clearing it on a voice vote or by unanimous consent.
in agoThere are now 106 cases of coronavirus in the US There are 106 cases of the novel coronavirus in the United States, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as state and local governments. According to the CDC there are 48 cases from repatriated citizens. According to CNN Health’s tally of US cases that are detected and tested in the United States through US public health systems, there are 58 cases in 12 states. Bringing the total of coronavirus cases to 106. This includes presumptive positive cases that tested positive in a public health lab and are pending confirmation from the CDC, and confirmed cases that have received positive results from the CDC. Here's the state-by-state breakdown of the cases: [list=1]
Arizona – 1
California – 20
Florida — 2
Illinois — 4
Massachusetts — 2
New York — 2
Oregon — 3
Rhode Island — 2
Washington state —18 (includes 6 fatalities)
Wisconsin — 1
New Hampshire — 1
Georgia — 2
in agoAnother person in New York has been diagnosed with coronavirus A man who lives in Westchester County, New York, and works in Manhattan tested positive for coronavirus, the Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on a local radio program this morning. The patient, who has an underlying respiratory illness, is hospitalized, Cuomo said. This is the second patient to test positive for the virus. A healthcare worker with travel history to Iran tested positive as well. Initial review of the man's travel does not suggest any direct connection to China or countries on the watch list, however he did go to Miami, Cuomo said. “It would be what we call a community spread case,” he said. Authorities are “tracing all that back” now, he said.
hr 50 min agoUp to 1 million people could be tested for coronavirus in the US by the end of the week From CNN's Christina Maxouris Up to a million people could be tested for coronavirus by the end of week, the FDA said Monday, as cases across the US rose to more than 100 and health officials warned that the number will keep climbing. Cases of the virus have now been reported in 12 states -- the majority of them in California and Washington state, where six people have died. About a quarter of the current cases were likely transmitted through US communities, officials have said, meaning they were not travel-related.
The number of cases has been climbing as new guidelines from health officials gave more labs the go-ahead to conduct tests. Faulty kits from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention initially led to delayed and inconclusive results. Over the weekend, the US Food and Drug Administration further expanded who could test for the virus by allowing additional labs to develop their own tests for the virus. The move, FDA Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn said, would enable academic centers and private companies to develop and use tests. He said up to a million tests will likely be conducted by the end of this week.
in agoFederal judge in Texas denies request to keep Diamond Princess evacuees in quarantine
in agoUS officials press airlines to collect more traveler data to aid coronavirus response From CNN's Jeremy Diamond and Greg Wallace
A request by the US city of San Antonio for a restraining order to keep Diamond Princess cruise ship evacuees in quarantine has been denied by a federal judge. The evacuees are currently being held at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas.
According to Rodriguez, the evacuees had successfully passed two coronavirus tests, 24 hours apart, and had been in quarantine for two weeks. "This court has no authority to second-guess those determinations even though the court also shares the concerns expressed by the plaintiffs,” the judge said. Over 700 cases of the novel coronavirus have been linked to the Diamond Princess cruise ship, which was quarantined in Yokohama, Japan for two weeks in February. CNN spoke to evacuees at the Lackland Air Force Base, who were frustrated by the delay in letting them out of quarantine. “At this point, we are being held illegally against our will,” author and filmmaker Gay Courter said.
US officials want airlines to hand over more data on international travelers to try and prevent the spread of the coronavirus, two officials tell CNN.
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如果是假的有什么可以说明显缓解了??
🛋️ 沙发板凳
是的,大部分是那个老人疗养院的。
加了半天,这几个数字加起来是53吧?
5例养老院
那个从日本回来的小哥测了没有?
钻石公主号和撤侨的还有,不是死亡6例都是这53例中的,2%倒推一下实际数字可能上千了。
这是扯淡,死亡五例全是养老院的,本来就是危重人群。
4例老人院
你才瞎说,这两天一共死了6个。只有4例是老人院的,另外两个一个50多,另一个才40多
公司要等州政府宣布emergency才能让大家都WFH。 当年Sandy的时候,都没法上班了公司才让大家WFH。
对的,4例养老院,5例KirklandFour of the people who died of coronavirus were residents of a single nursing home, Life Care Center in Kirkland. Officials have not speculated about how those patients may have been infected, but Washington Secretary of Health John Wiesman tells reporters, “If I have a loved one in a nursing home or a hospital, I should not go visit them if I’m sick.”
自己准备好了,别人careless到处游荡到处聚会有毛用,社区只要有破口,怎么躲? btw,今天的白宫记者会相当让人失望。有记者问彭斯马上春假旅游季节,你会带孩子家人去迪斯尼吗? 这厮避而不答,cdc的胖子更是说美国人民可以照旧生活该吃吃该喝喝该聚聚该玩玩。。。。。。
他是防疫领导小组组长,相当有示范作用,不是应该建议大家这种时候要慎重考虑出行计划吗?
你连真假都不知道就敢下结论说缓解了,谁给你的自信
中国政府虚报数字,所以其他国家无法做出正确判断。若大个中国,才死二千多人,这么看死亡率真的很低,但事实是这样吗?好多人死在家里都没算进去。
看隔壁的方方日记,还有医疗口同事朋友的感觉。我又没展示大国自信
谢谢总结,怎么全在EvergreenHealth死的?是不是那个医院不行啊?!
在想可能第一老年中心的老人病情就比较重,而且聚集生活病毒吸入载量也比较高。第二美国老人一般都立了遗嘱,有些可能都放弃抢救了,特别是老年中心多病要照看的老人,很有可能根本没有进行有效的高级抢救,呼吸机都没上。所以可以预计,这个老年中心基本会要被团灭了。等着看死亡率直线上升吧。
另外这个是不是类似武汉金鹰潭,或者同济协和之类?大概是西雅图有负压病房的医院吧。
Evergreen Health 离那个老年中心(life care)很近 , 所以周末爆发的时候就送他们就近治疗。这个医院确实因为接受了这么重症,建了负压病房。
snohomish那个(不在老年中心)从周末发展成重症的 ,估计是因为需要负压病房,所以送了过来治疗。
呼吸机没人上得起
这种时候还和个鸵鸟似的有意思么。就问你句美国现在确诊人数你信么。
据说基因测序发现几乎没有什么变异, 是不是也是好消息
ma也有一例,二十多女孩,去意大利回来。 东部目前大部分是意大利回来
那个出院了
说明专家说的变异,越传越弱是扯淡。
不同的病毒,只能是一开始就有不同菌株。
周三的新闻发布会说 老川说5个治愈
都在家待着,可不很慢。国内方舱也是给药的。拖成重症去医院就不知道什么情况了。
刚传上没多久。过阵子才会有大量死亡呢。
真的是这种感觉,这几天听NPR都心烦,嘚吧嘚那点根本不重要的破事,简直是小国岛民似的。改成听BBC了。
越来越没有安全感了
死在家里都没确诊的同样也没算到分母里!国内初期数据是有问题,中后期数据可信度倒是很高。中国因为封城用了一系列强硬手段外加湖北全省的牺牲,才换来死亡几千人。不然按美国日本这种处理病毒的策略加上国内那人口密度,那才是人间惨剧。ps: 美国撤侨时间非常早,明显是有内幕消息知道国内情况严重,也知道这个病目前无解,这种时候还把脏水往中国泼良心去哪儿了。
武汉的都是一毒株 到目前来看还没有变异
不一定是蠢,有些人就是喜欢出差,反正商务舱也不累人,住好吃好,不用带娃不用做家务,活脱脱的美好伪单身生活。
pence这人就是个政油子,在indiana没什么拿得出手的政绩。
Go Home and Pray for it....
当时,在Indiana,这个it是HIV, 结果你可想而知。
第一个50多的本来就underlying health condition。40多有一个帖子有人认识说本来就肥胖,走路都要大口喘气那种。
就按虚报的数字,美国都断航撤侨了,按说应该是最严重的级别了,如果CDC也按照顶级的emergency来处理,不会是现在这个情况。
无阳性接触史,无国外旅游史,只去过迈阿密