Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Washington county with nine coronavirus deaths and 31 cases urges ALL its 2.2MILLION residents to work from home

Washington county with nine coronavirus deaths and 31 cases urges ALL its 2.2MILLION residents to work from home and tells everyone over 60 to stay indoors - while state officials warn primary voters not to lick their ballots
  • King County health officials urged businesses to allow employees to telecommute for the next three weeks
  • They also recommended that higher-risk groups - including people over 60 and who have underlying health issues - to stay home and away from large social gatherings
  • Washington has been at the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the US, with 39 cases and 10 deaths 
  • Most of the state's deaths were patients at a Seattle-area nursing home that is now under federal investigation
  • State officials have asked voters not to lick mail-in ballots for the March 10 primary  
  • 11 people in the US have died from the COVID-19 coronavirus and 150 people have tested positive nationwide  
  • Ten of the deaths have occurred in Washington state while California recorded its first death on Wednesday
  • The California death was an elderly patient with underlying health conditions who was likely exposed on a cruise ship from San Francisco to Mexico in early February 
  • The number of New York cases jumped to 11 on Wednesday after a Manhattan attorney's wife, two children, neighbor and friend's family of five tested positive

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8076427/Washington-county-31-coronavirus-patients-advises-residents-work-home.html?

Sunday, March 1, 2020

Keep Talking - Pink Floyd



YOU, are MY, Obse fixe, I can't live without you.....

Pink Floyd - Young Lust

Avoiding Coronavirus May Be a Luxury Some Workers Can’t Afford

Stay home from work if you get sick. See a doctor. Use a separate bathroom from the people you live with. Prepare for schools to close, and to work from home. These are measures the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended to slow a coronavirus outbreak in the United States.
Yet these are much easier to do for certain people — in particular, high-earning professionals. Service industry workers, like those in restaurants, retail, child care and the gig economy, are much less likely to have paid sick days, the ability to work remotely or employer-provided health insurance.
The disparity could make the new coronavirus, which causes a respiratory illness known as Covid-19, harder to contain in the United States than in other rich countries that have universal benefits like health care and sick leave, experts say. A large segment of workers are not able to stay home, and many of them work in jobs that include high contact with other people. It could also mean that low-income workers are hit harder by the virus.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/01/upshot/coronavirus-sick-days-service-workers.html?referringSource=articleShare

Coronavirus has been spreading in Washington State for more than six weeks

Coronavirus has been spreading in Washington State for more than six weeks and HUNDREDS could be undiagnosed, say experts as panic buying spreads and new cases are reported in Rhode Island and Illinois following first US death


A scientist in Washington State believes coronavirus may have been spreading for six weeks before it was detected, and there could be a 'few hundred' people currently infected amid an 'already substantial outbreak'.
At least 74 confirmed cases of COVID-19 had been reported as of Sunday afternoon with the majority being on the west coast of the United States but new cases were confirmed in Rhode Island - where a patient in their 40s had traveled to Italy in mid-February - and Illinois where the third ‘presumptive case of novel coronavirus,’ was announced. Two people have made full recoveries in Illinois.
But anxious shoppers descended on supermarkets, stocking up on supplies like bottled water, canned food and Clorox wipes after more than half a dozen California residents were diagnosed with the disease in recent days.
The number of confirmed infections in Washington reached eight Sunday as two men in their 60s - both with underlying health conditions - were in critical condition. One was stable at Valley Medical Center in Renton, the other was at Virginia Mason.   

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8062775/Coronavirus-likely-spreading-undetected-Washington-state-SIX-WEEKS-confirmed-cases-hit-8.html?