Coronavirus from China (Read 131614 times)

macsak

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #480 on: April 22, 2020, 05:18:55 AM »
12345

how did you know my password!?!

Inspector

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #481 on: April 22, 2020, 05:24:01 AM »
how did you know my password!?!
When did you change it from “heads”??????
SCIENCE THAT CAN’T BE QUESTIONED IS PROPAGANDA!!!

drck1000

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #482 on: April 22, 2020, 07:52:43 AM »
how did you know my password!?!
Too easy. . .

When did you change it from “heads”??????
Dammit. . . now I'm gonna have to change mine from "clips"

 :rofl:

Rocky

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #483 on: April 22, 2020, 02:32:14 PM »
Today's DOH update on Coronavirus in Hawaii

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 21, 2020
Total cases (new): 586 (2)
Hawai’i County: 64 (0)
Honolulu County: 385 (0)
Kaua’i County: 21 (0)
Maui County: 110 (2)
Pending: 0 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 6 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 56 (1)
Hawaii deaths: 12 (2)
Recovered: 437 (14)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group: (new)
0-19: 22 (0) - none were hospitalized (0 new)
20-39: 186 (0) - 6 were hospitalized (0 new)
40-59: 192 (0) - 15 were hospitalized (0 new)
60+: 130 (0) - 35 were hospitalized (0 new)
We have had 2 deaths in the past 24 hours - 2 men over the age of 65 - and only 2 new cases, both from Maui (see table). As of April 20, 25,579 people have been tested.
Lockdown is extended until May 31.

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 20, 2020
Total cases (new): 584 (4)
Hawai’i County: 64 (2)
Honolulu County: 385 (0)
Kaua’i County: 21 (0)
Maui County: 108 (2)
Pending: 0 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 6 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 55 (3)
Hawaii deaths: 10 (0)
Recovered: 423 (9)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group: (new)
0-19: 22 (0) - none were hospitalized (0 new)
20-39: 185 (1) - 6 were hospitalized (0 new)
40-59: 193 (1) - 14 were hospitalized (1 new)
60+: 129 (0) - 35 were hospitalized (2 new)
We have had no deaths in the past 24 hours - and only 4 new cases, 3 of which have been hospitalized (see table).
As of April 19, 24,971 people have been tested.

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 19, 2020
Total cases (new): 580 (6)
Hawai’i County: 62 (1)
Honolulu County: 385 (3)
Kaua’i County: 21 (0)
Maui County: 106 (2)
Pending: 0 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 6 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 52 (1)
Hawaii deaths: 10 (1)
Recovered: 414 (4)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group: (new)
0-19: 22 (0) - none were hospitalized (0 new)
20-39: 184 (4) - 6 were hospitalized (0 new)
40-59: 192 (3) - 13 were hospitalized (0 new)
60+: 130 (0) - 33 were hospitalized (1 new)
We have had another death in the past 24 hours - but only 6 new cases, 1 of which has been hospitalized (see table).  We have 4 deaths in Maui County and 6 deaths on Oahu.  As of April 18, 24,452 people have been tested.

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 18, 2020
Total cases (new): 574 (21)
Hawai’i County: 61 (17)
Honolulu County: 382 (2)
Kaua’i County: 21 (0)
Maui County: 104 (2)
Pending: 0 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 6 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 51 (3)
Hawaii deaths: 9 (0)
Recovered: 410 (20)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group: (new)
0-19: 22 (1) - none were hospitalized (0 new)
20-39: 180 (11) - 6 were hospitalized (1 new)
40-59: 189 (2) - 13 were hospitalized (1 new)
60+: 130 (4) - 32 were hospitalized (2 new)
While there have been no new deaths, there have been new hospitalizations. (see table).               
As of April 17, 23,617 people have been tested.
The spike in cases on the Big Island is likely tied to a cluster of cases the DOH previously investigated involving two McDonald’s restaurants in Kona. The DOH previously said that 14 cases were tied to those restaurants. On Saturday, that number rose to 29, including 17 employees and 12 of their household members, according to a press release.
The governor has issued a moratorium yesterday on evictions, including for failure to pay rent, as Hawaii grapples with the colossal economic fallout of the COVID-19 shutdown. Violators of the order face a misdemeanor charge, punishable by up to a year in jail or $5,000 fine.
All schools are closed until the fall semester - any summer school sessions will be online.
Also Friday, the governor issued new rules that clarify that all beaches are closed, and that lounging or sunbathing on the sand is not allowed. People can still cross beaches to get to the ocean. The state also said that no more than two people or a single family are allowed on recreational boats, and group hiking is not allowed.
Social distancing and self-isolation are both helping. Wearing a mask in public is mandatory in the State of Hawaii - unless you are going into a bank or using an ATM. Includes public transportation riders.
The statistics show we will remain on lockdown through April 30.

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 17, 2020
Total cases (new): 553 (12)
Hawai’i County: 44 (3)
Honolulu County: 380 (7)
Kaua’i County: 21 (0)
Maui County: 102(7)
Pending: 0 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 6 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 48 (3)
Hawaii deaths: 9 (0)
Recovered: 390 (16)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group: (new)
0-19: 21 (1) - none were hospitalized (0 new)
20-39: 169 (1) - 6 were hospitalized (1 new)
40-59: 189 (4) - 12 were hospitalized (1 new)
60+: 126(3) - 30 were hospitalized (1 new)
While we have had no new deaths, 3 addiitonal people have been hospitalized.
We have tested 22,638 people as of 04/16/20.

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 16, 2020
Total cases (new): 541 (11)
Hawai’i County: 41 (0)
Honolulu County: 373 (4)
Kaua’i County: 21 (0)
Maui County: 95 (3)
Pending: 5 (4)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 6 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 45 (0)
Hawaii deaths: 9 (0)
Recovered: 374 (15)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group: (new)
0-19: 20 (1) - none were hospitalized (0 new)
20-39: 168 (2) - 5 were hospitalized (0 new)
40-59: 185 (6) - 11 were hospitalized (0 new)
60+: 123(2) - 29 were hospitalized (0 new)
No new deaths. 21,985 people have been tested as of 04/15/20.

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 15, 2020
Total cases (new): 530 (13)
Hawai’i County: 41 (0)
Honolulu County: 369 (11)
Kaua’i County: 21 (0)
Maui County: 92 (4)
Pending: 1 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 6 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 45 (0)
Hawaii deaths: 9 (0)
Recovered: 359 (26)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group: (new)
0-19: 19 (0)   - none were hospitalized (0 new)
20-39: 166 (3) -  5 were hospitalized  (0 new)
40-59: 179 (6)  - 11 were hospitalized  (0 new)
60+: 121(4)  - 29 were hospitalized  (0 new)
 No new deaths.  20,170 people have been tested as of 04/14/20.  Nearly 360 non-hospitalized patients — almost 70% of cases documented by the Department of Health — have been “released from isolation” to date, according to the department.
Those who qualify to be released from isolation are considered to have recovered if at least seven days have passed since their symptoms began.  Approximately 170 active cases of the coronavirus remain.

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 14, 2020
Total cases (new): 517 (13)
Hawai’i County: 41 (1)
Honolulu County: 358 (6)
Kaua’i County: 21 (0)
Maui County: 88 (2)
Pending: 3 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 6 (4)
Required Hospitalization: 45 (1)
Hawaii deaths: 9 (0)
Recovered: 333 (18)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group: (new)
0-19: 19 (1)- none hospitalized
20-39: 163 - (eight) 5 hospitalized
40-59: 173 - (5) 11 hospitalized
60+: 117 - (3) 29 hospitalized

One new hospitalization in the over 60 category. No new deaths.
19,286 people have been tested at this time.
Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 13, 2020
Total cases (new): 504 (5)
Hawai’i County: 40 (1)
Honolulu County: 352 (2)
Kaua’i County: 21 (0)
Maui County: 86 (2)
Pending: 3 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 44 (0)
Hawaii deaths: 9 (0)
Recovered: 315 (5)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group: (new)
0-19: 18 (0)- none hospitalized
20-39: 155 - (0) 5 hospitalized
40-59: 168 - (13) 11 hospitalized
60+: 114 - (0) 28 hospitalized

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 12, 2020
Total cases (new): 499 (13)
Hawai’i County: 39 (5)
Honolulu County: 350 (2)
Kaua’i County: 21 (2)
Maui County: 84 (4)
Pending: 3 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 44 (0)
Hawaii deaths: 9 (1)
Recovered: 310 (10)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group: (new)
0-19: 18 (0)- none hospitalized
20-39: 155 - (6) 5 hospitalized
40-59: 155 - (19) 11 hospitalized
60+: 114 - (5) 28 hospitalized

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 11, 2020
Total cases (new): 486 (21)
Hawai’i County: 34 (3)
Honolulu County: 348 (5)
Kaua’i County: 19 (0)
Maui County: 80 (14)
Pending: 3 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 44 (1)
Hawaii deaths: 8(0)
Recovered: 300(16)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group: (new)
0-19: 18 (1)- none hospitalized
20-39: 149 - (5) 5 hospitalized
40-59: 149 - (17) 11 hospitalized
60+: 109 - (11) 28 hospitalized
The DOH has been monitoring two clusters at the Maui Memorial Medical Center, where a patient yesterday tested positive for the virus. Eighteen staff have also tested positive at the hospital, where the virus has been identified in a pediatrics ward and another for patients with chronic conditions. DOH Director Bruce Anderson said Friday that the department is also investigating possible clusters in a church group and among members of a motorcycle club.

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 10, 2020
Total cases (new): 465 (23)
Hawai’i County: 31 (3)
Honolulu County: 343 (9)
Kaua’i County: 19 (0)
Maui County: 66 (9)
Pending: 4 (1)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 43 (1)
Hawaii deaths: 8(2)
Recovered: 284(33)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group: (new)
0-19: 17 (1)- none hospitalized
20-39: 144 - (7) 5 hospitalized
40-59: 149 - (EIGHT) 11 hospitalized
60+: 98 - (6) 27 hospitalized

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 9, 2020
Total cases (new): 442 (7)
Hawai’i County: 28 (2)
Honolulu County: 334 (6)
Kaua’i County: 18 (0)
Maui County: 57 (3)
Pending: 3 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 42 (0)
Hawaii deaths: 6(1)
Recovered: 251(138)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group:
0-19: 16 - none hospitalized
20-39: 137 - 5 hospitalized
40-59: 149 - 11 hospitalized
60+: 98 - 26 hospitalized
As of April 7, 15,316 cases have tested negative, 428 tested positive and 7 are still pending.

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 8, 2020
Total cases (new): 435 (25)
Hawai’i County: 26 (3)
Honolulu County: 328 (16)
Kaua’i County: 18 (0)
Maui County: 54 (6)
Pending: 7 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 42 (0)
Hawaii deaths: 5(0)*
Recovered: 113 (24)
Four of the deaths have occurred on Oahu and two on Maui.
* (1 additional death is NOT reflected in today's report but will be reflected tomorrow.)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group:
0-19: 16 - none hospitalized
20-39: 133 - 5 hospitalized
40-59: 145 - 11 hospitalized
60+: 99 - 26 hospitalized

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 7, 2020
Total cases (new): 410 (23)
Hawai’i County: 23 (0)
Honolulu County: 312 (20)
Kaua’i County: 18 (1)
Maui County: 48 (4)
Pending: 7 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 42 (16)
Hawaii deaths: 5(0) Recovered: 113 (24)
The state has conducted 15,149 COVID-19 tests to date. Most of those who have been hospitalized in Hawaii for the coronavirus are over the age of 60. As of Tuesday, the largest COVID-19 patient cohort were people between 40 and 59 years old. Approximately 148 people were in that age category. About 128 people were between 20 and 39 years old, but only about 4% of them required hospitalization. There have been 119 people over the age of 60 diagnosed with COVID-19, 26 of whom have required hospitalization. The University of Hawaii would like everyone to fill out surveys daily regarding symptoms to try to help stop the spread of Covid-19. Only 6 questions: https://www.alohatrace.org/

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 5, 2020
Total cases (new): 371 (20)
Hawai’i County: 22 (0)
Honolulu County: 281 (15)
Kaua’i County: 16 (1)
Maui County: 43 (5)
Pending: 7 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 21 (2)
Hawaii deaths: 4 (0)
Recovered: 85 (3)
On Saturday, officials released a breakdown of the cases by ages of the patients. Their graphic — which only has data up until April 3 — showed there were 13 cases of those ages 0-19 112 cases of those ages 20-39 120 cases of those ages 40-50 87 cases of those 60 and up - 11 of those required hospitalization, officials said. This is prior to the 52 cases reported over the weekend.

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 4, 2020
Total cases (new): 351 (32)
Hawai’i County: 22 (2)
Honolulu County: 266 (29)
Kaua’i County: 15 (2)
Maui County: 38 (2)
Pending: 8 (-3)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 19 (1)
Hawaii deaths: 3 (0)
Recovered: 82 (4)
A fourth death was reported on 4/4/2020 in a hospitalized individual on Oahu and will be included in tomorrow’s counts. He was a 65 year old Oahu resident from the east side. Positive cases includes presumptive and confirmed cases, data are preliminary and subject to change; Of the total cases to date, 184 have been related to travel, 20 have shown evidence of community spread and the source of 147 cases is still unknown. Kauai police arrested a third man from the mainland Friday for violating the travel quarantine. The man refused to produce evidence that he had lodging on Kauai, according to a press release. Gov. David Ige said Friday that anyone coming into the state without accommodations or

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 3, 2020
Total cases (new): 319 (34)
Hawai’i County: 20 (2)
Honolulu County: 237 (31)
Kaua’i County: 13 (1)
Maui County: 36 (9)
Molokai   1 (Islands first case)
Pending: 11 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 18 (3)
Hawaii deaths: 3 (1)
Recovered: 78 (6

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 2, 2020
Total cases (new): 285 (27)
Hawai’i County: 18 (0)
Honolulu County: 206 (24)
Kaua’i County: 12 (0)
Maui County: 27 (1)
Pending: 20 (2)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 15 (0)
Hawaii deaths: 2 (1)
Recovered: 72 (3)

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 1, 2020
Total cases (new): 258 (34)
Hawai’i County: 18 (3)
Honolulu County: 182 (25)
Kaua’i County: 12 (0)
Maui County: 26 (1)
Pending: 18 (5)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 15 (2)
Hawaii deaths: 1 (0)
Recovered: 69 (11)
Among the latest confirmed infections are a Queen’s Health Systems employee and a U.S. Postal Service worker.

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on March 30, 2020
Total cases (new): 204 (29)
Hawai’i County: 15 (3)
Honolulu County: 139 (16)
Kaua’i County: 12 (0)
Maui County: 25 (5)
Pending: 20 (7)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 12 (0)
Hawaii deaths: 0 (0)
The cases bring the state’s total to 204, or more than double what Hawaii was reporting just five days ago.
The DOH said 55 (6 new) people have been released from isolation.
Regarding how long we need to stay in isolation, the CDC recommends isolation should be maintained until at least 3 days (72 hours) after resolution of fever and myalgia without the use of antipyretics OR at least 7 days have passed since symptom onset, whichever is longer.
A Honolulu firefighter and a police officer have tested positive for coronavirus, authorities said Saturday.

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on March 29, 2020
Total cases (new): 175 (24)
Hawai’i County: 12 (2)
Honolulu County: 123 (15)
Kaua’i County: 12 (1)
Maui County: 20 (4)
Pending: 6 (2)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 12 (0)
Hawaii deaths: 0 (0)
The DOH said 49 people have also been released from isolation.
The total number of statewide tests to date done via private, state and military channels is roughly 8,107, according to Janice Okubo, spokeswoman for the DOH.

Cumulative totals as of 12:00 noon on March 28, 2020
Total (new) 151 (29)
Hawaii 10 (3)
Oahu 108 (19)
Kauai 11 (6)
Maui 16 (0)
Non-Hawaii Residents 14 (3)
Required Hospitalization 12 (4)
Deaths 0 (0)
Pending 4 (1)
Hawaii residents diagnosed outside of Hawaii 2 (0)
one of them is a minor, 24 others are Hawaii residents, and three are non-residents.  Health officials told a legislative committee on Friday that there has been little evidence of community spread and that most cases have been travel related. .

Cumulative totals as of 12:00 noon on March 27, 2020
Total (new) 120 (14)
By Residence
Hawaii 7 (2)
Honolulu 87 (10)
Kauai 5 (0)
Maui 16 (2)
Non-Hawaii Residents 14 (3)
Required Hospitalization 8 (0)
Deaths 0 (0)
Pending 3 (0)
Hawaii residents diagnosed outside of Hawaii 2 (0)

Cumulative totals as of 12:00 noon on March 26, 2020.
Total (new)  106 (11)
Oahu: 77 (8 new)
Maui: 14 (1 new)
Big Island: 5
Kauai: 5
Unknown: 3
Diagnosed out of state: 2 (2 new)
Deaths 0
11 new coronavirus cases announced Thursday don’t have a link to recent travel, indicating a widening transmission  (community transmission) of the virus in the community.

12:00 noon on March 25, 2020
Total  (New) 95  (6)  (5 Hawai‘i residents, 1 visitor)
Honolulu (4 new cases, total of 68)
Hawai‘i (0 new cases, total of 5)
Maui (1 new case, total of 13)
Kaua‘i (1 new case, total of 5)
Hospitalized (1 current + 3 discharged)
Deaths - 0
Risk Factors (2 new travel related cases, 59 total)
95 total cases since 2/28/20
All cases have a travel history or exposure to someone who traveled. We have not see any community transmission so far.   

Cumulative totals as of 12:00 noon on March 24, 2020                                                                   
Total (new) 90 (14)   
Hawaii 2 (0)                                                                                                                                       
Honolulu 58 (10)
Kauai 1 (0)                                                                                                                                       
Maui 9 (0)                                                                                                                                       
Non-Hawaii Residents 14 (3)                                                                                                             
Pending 6 (1)                                                                                                                                     
 Required Hospitalization 6 (2)                                                                                                           
 Deaths 1 (1)  (Deleted)

Cumulative totals as of 12:00 noon on March 23, 2020
Total (new) 77 (21)
County
Hawaii 5 (2)
Honolulu 53 (12)
Kauai 3 (0)
Maui 11 (2)
Pending 5 (5)
Required Hospitalization 4 (1)
Deaths 0 (0)
*includes presumptive and confirmed cases, and Hawaii and non-Hawaii residents; note that CDC provides case counts according to states of residence.

March 22, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. HST
Total (new) 56  (  8 )
City & County of Honolulu 41
County of Maui 9
County of Kaua‘i 3
County of Hawai‘i 3
Governor’s Order for Self-Quarantine of All Travelers to Hawai‘i

COVID-19 Positive* Cases
Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on March 21, 2020
Total (new) 48 (11)
County
Hawaii 3 (2)
Honolulu 35 (7)
Kauai 3 (0)
Maui 7 (2)
Hospitalized 3 (1)
Deaths 0 (0)
“I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.”
                                                           Franklin D. Roosevelt

RSN172

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #484 on: April 22, 2020, 05:21:55 PM »
12345

how did you know my password!?!
That's a weak password.  You should always use a min of 8.  Change it to 12345678.
Happily living in Puna

Flapp_Jackson

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #485 on: April 22, 2020, 05:24:47 PM »
That's a weak password.  You should always use a min of 8.  Change it to 12345678.

Too long.  He'll never be able to remember that!   :wave:
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world;
the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.
Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
-- George Bernard Shaw

macsak

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #486 on: April 22, 2020, 07:33:43 PM »
Too long.  He'll never be able to remember that!   :wave:

heads1234

Heavies

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #487 on: April 22, 2020, 08:07:01 PM »

drck1000

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #488 on: April 22, 2020, 08:24:45 PM »

macsak’s going from suck, to blow

Rocky

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #489 on: April 23, 2020, 05:16:23 PM »
Starting NEW thread as CV19 history exceeds character limit, leaving old for reference. 
If this bores you, tell me to stop.  :D ;)

Today's DOH update on Coronavirus in Hawaii

Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm on April 22, 2020
Total cases (new): 592 (6)
Hawai’i County: 67 (3)
Honolulu County: 388 (3)
Kaua’i County: 21 (0)
Maui County: 110 (0)
Pending: 0 (0)
HI residents diagnosed outside of HI: 6 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 63 (7)
Hawaii deaths: 12 (0)
Recovered: 444 (7)
Confirmed Cases by Age Group: (new)
0-19: 23 (1) - none were hospitalized (0 new)
20-39: 188 (2) - 6 were hospitalized (0 new)
40-59: 194 (2) - 15 were hospitalized (0 new)
60+: 124 (0) - 42 were hospitalized (7 new)
We have had 0 deaths in the past 24 hours - but we have 6 new cases - 3 on Oahu and 3 on the Big Island (see table). As of April 21, the number of
“I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.”
                                                           Franklin D. Roosevelt

macsak

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #490 on: April 23, 2020, 06:21:13 PM »
macsak’s going from suck, to blow

heads

drck1000

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #491 on: April 23, 2020, 06:23:47 PM »
Starting NEW thread as CV19 history exceeds character limit, leaving old for reference. 
If this bores you, tell me to stop.  :D ;)

Stop, just stop...

Nah, nah. Jk. I think 1 or maybe 2 days prior is helpful to see changes. The 5+ day history was wearing out my scrolling capabilities.  :rofl:

GlockNewb

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #492 on: April 24, 2020, 07:53:52 AM »
Came across this in my Twitter feeds...one man’s data set and observation.

https://quillette.com/2020/04/23/covid-19-superspreader-events-in-28-countries-critical-patterns-and-lessons/
"Fast is slow, slow is smooth, smooth is fast."

Kuleana

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #493 on: April 24, 2020, 08:24:17 AM »
Came across this in my Twitter feeds...one man’s data set and observation.

https://quillette.com/2020/04/23/covid-19-superspreader-events-in-28-countries-critical-patterns-and-lessons/

Though not a medical researcher, a very impressive effort on what data he was able to collect and analyze.  If I read correctly, it provides further evidence of what we intuitively expected all along.  The closer and longer you are in proximity to an infected person with Covid-19, the higher chance of transmission from large droplets when that person coughs, sneezes, breaths too hard, laughs, or talks too loud.

What we need now is a thorough demographic, internal diagnostic, and state of health analysis from all those who have contracted Covid-19 to further pinpoint what kind of people are more susceptible to that illness.  This information would prove most strategic in determining the personal protection protocols for people, especially those most at-risk, when returning to work.

changemyoil66

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #494 on: April 24, 2020, 09:06:01 AM »
Can anyone verify if the vid of the woman placing the dry ice in front of an air vent in a market is legit?  The site that I get some info from is 70% accurate. Can't find info on anything else.  But then again, I'm sure someone is trying to scrub the info.

GlockNewb

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #495 on: April 24, 2020, 09:19:56 AM »
Can anyone verify if the vid of the woman placing the dry ice in front of an air vent in a market is legit?  The site that I get some info from is 70% accurate. Can't find info on anything else.  But then again, I'm sure someone is trying to scrub the info.

First time seeing this, so to what end was the woman taking action? COVID mitigation? Dry ice = carbon dioxide....so mass suffocation?
"Fast is slow, slow is smooth, smooth is fast."

macsak

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #496 on: April 24, 2020, 10:16:34 AM »
Can anyone verify if the vid of the woman placing the dry ice in front of an air vent in a market is legit?  The site that I get some info from is 70% accurate. Can't find info on anything else.  But then again, I'm sure someone is trying to scrub the info.

that much?

changemyoil66

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #497 on: April 24, 2020, 10:36:34 AM »
First time seeing this, so to what end was the woman taking action? COVID mitigation? Dry ice = carbon dioxide....so mass suffocation?

She was spreading the virus which was infused in dry ice.  She put the block in front of a vent that goes into the market. She works at the Wuhan lab as a doctor there.  She then gets on a train after.

changemyoil66

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #498 on: April 24, 2020, 10:37:38 AM »
that much?

More acccurate than fact checking sites.  I remember about 5 years ago, I googled something about Hawaiian history and on 3 occasions, fact check was wrong.  Or maybe they're correct and Hawaii history books are wrong. InB4Kulena.

macsak

Re: Coronavirus from China
« Reply #499 on: April 24, 2020, 11:05:09 AM »
She was spreading the virus which was infused in dry ice.  She put the block in front of a vent that goes into the market. She works at the Wuhan lab as a doctor there.  She then gets on a train after.

was the earth flat or round?
was it building #7?