COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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Not really.

This is costing them a lot of money and they may be stuck for 2 more weeks.

See below:

The lockdown in South Africa is supposed to last until April 16. But, like everywhere, decrees about travel and movement are continually changing.

“It’s incredible that we get this extra time,” Ms. De Freitas said. But the financial toll is weighing on them, heavily. Though the couple has been paying a generously discounted rate, the bill grows ever larger. Each day that ticks by is a chip taken out of their savings that had been set aside for a house down payment.

To their escalating endless honeymoon debt, they can add the unknown price of two tickets on what may likely be a near-vacant 200-seat jet. “Everyone says they want to be stuck on a tropical island, until you’re actually stuck,” Ms. De Freitas said. “It only sounds good because you know you can leave.”
 

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curious how serious people are taking this shyt...

Have some of you seriously been in your house for days/weeks w/o leaving?

I go on a daily bike ride for exercise...and im at the post office everyday.
Couldnt imagine being in the house 24/7.
I go out once or twice a week.

Mainly for a drive, groceries or for one-offs like when I needed some computer equipment etc.
 

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curious how serious people are taking this shyt...

Have some of you seriously been in your house for days/weeks w/o leaving?

I go on a daily bike ride for exercise...and im at the post office everyday.
Couldnt imagine being in the house 24/7.
:yeshrug:I don't really leave the house anyway when I'm back from school. So it's business as usual.
 

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How you gonna ROFL with a hollow back?

It sucks playing the hypothetical game, because these guys in their own right, with Bush being playing "aloof" to the actual cutthroat politics happening inside his own administration, but one thing for sure is that Bush and his handlers (Cheney, Rumsfeld, his dad, etc) front was infinitely more effective in their public face during national catastrophes (with Katrina being their "true colors" apex). It does go to prove that even being a good actor, and being able to pretend to have empathy can go a long way in saving lives. The way he publicly handled 9/11, if fukkface could have at least pretended to fukking care about this thing, we would be so much better off than we are now. There is nothing we can do now, because of how he acted when this thing picking up steam, if he came out tomorrow, apologized, and said my bad, LISTEN TO ME, the fukking sycophantic dumbfukks would just say "he is only saying that because he has to now to appease the libs, don't worry Mr. President, we got your message the first time, we stand with you!!" *wink wink, nod nod*
 

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That was The Wharf in DC today. Don’t know if somebody posted that already.

Virus ain’t going anywhere anytime soon.



The had a sign up saying to keep 6ft, but of course nobody was following it. They closed it today:

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curious how serious people are taking this shyt...

Have some of you seriously been in your house for days/weeks w/o leaving?

I go on a daily bike ride for exercise...and im at the post office everyday.
Couldnt imagine being in the house 24/7.
I'm lucky to have a big backyard. Nice deck and shyt. Everyone is outside in their yards today. Weather is beautiful sipping a brew and bouts to light some up. Music is bumping. I miss my parents tho. Miss my siblings and nephews and nieces. So ima drink to them.

Stay safe y'all. Stay sane.
 

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People might be saying the same thing about you when they see you out jogging. It's a bunch of people that felt they needed to get out for their daily routine all pointing the finger at each other :yeshrug:

I'm jogging at my local open space for my daily exercise which I'm entitled to as stated by the government. Not frolicking around in a group, taking selfies for no apparent reason. Theres a clear difference, stop reaching.
 
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Half of people with coronavirus have no symptoms, data shows
FOX News3 hours ago
6e89671a-coronavirus-generic-kttv-1.jpg
article
About half of people who have the coronavirus show no symptoms, according to data from Iceland, the Italian town of Vo, and the Diamond Princess cruise ship.

The data from those places is of particular interest to researchers because in those places even people without symptoms were tested – which is not the case in the U.S. and most countries, where desperately needed tests are reserved mostly for people who show symptoms.

MORE NEWS: Florida coronavirus cases now over 12,000; death toll jumps to 218, health officials say

Experts say the discovery has critical implications and shows that even more widespread testing may be needed to identify all carriers.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is also expected to recommend face coverings in virus hot-spots soon because that may help prevent spread from people who show no symptoms.

Here’s some of the data that experts are looking at.

Cruise ship

All 3,711 passengers on the Diamond Princess cruise ship were tested, 712 tested positive, and of those, 331 (46 percent) have never shown outward symptoms, according to Japan’s health agency, which has also been cited by the CDC.

“Many cases are apparently asymptomatic. This is both good and bad news, because it means the virus lethality may be lower than initially thought, but also that people can unknowingly spread the virus,” Patrick T. Dolan, a virologist at University of California, San Francisco, told Fox News.

MORE NEWS: Another cruise ship with coronavirus victims docks in Florida

“It is still too early to be certain of the numbers, but it is clear that asymptomatic infection is contributing significantly to the spread of SARS-CoV2. This is exactly why strict adherence to social distancing measures is critical,” he said.

On the cruise ship, nine speople have died, with 10 still in critical condition. After adjusting for expected further deaths and for age – all passengers who died were over 70, and the average age on the ship was 58 – London researchers used the ship’s data to estimate that the death rate for a general population is around 0.6 percent.

Vo, Italy

In the small northern Italian town of Vò, where Italy’s first coronavirus death occurred, the entire population of 3,000 people was tested.

“We tested all residents of Vò... including those who did not have symptoms,” two Italian researchers wrote in the Guardian. The researchers were surprised to find that “a significant proportion of the population, about 3 percent, had already been infected – yet most of them were completely asymptomatic.”

“This allowed us to quarantine people before they showed signs of infection and stop the further spread of coronavirus [in Vò],” the researchers noted.

MORE NEWS: Florida women wearing medical scrubs say they were confronted in grocery store

Health experts reached by Fox News all said that asymptomatic carriers are a major issue. The situation calls for “a better national policy of widespread testing, to isolate cases,” said Ali S. Khan, the dean of the College of Public Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

The U.S. got a late start in testing, but is rapidly becoming a world leader in it after many regulations were waived in mid-March.

Iceland

In Iceland, more than 6 percent of the entire country has been tested, by far the largest proportion in the world. Nearly half of those tests have been done as part of a “screening program," in which anyone who asks for a test can get one, even if they have mild or no symptoms.

“Of the 5,502 samples taken in the screening program between March 13-19, 50 tested positive for SARS-CoV-2... 66 percent of those individuals reported symptoms, such as coughing and body ache,” Kjartan Hreinn Njálsson, at the Icelandic Directorate of Health, told Fox News, adding that the other third had no symptoms.

Non-symptomatic people can spread the disease, but, “we know that the virus is much more likely to spread from person to person if the infected one is showing symptoms,” Njálsson said.

The good news is that a high rate of non-symptomatic cases means more people will be fine than researchers first thought. But virologists note that even accounting for that, more than a million people could die if no precautions were taken.

MORE NEWS: Trump warns of rough week ahead: 'There will be death'

“Respect social distancing and other measures like wearing a face mask of some kind, maybe even homemade, when you go out to buy food or pick up medicines,” Dr. Peter Kolchinsky, the author of The Great American Drug Deal: A New Prescription for Innovative and Affordable Medicines, told Fox News. He trained as a virologist, and is managing partner of RA Capital Management, which invests in new medicines.

“We all have to try to stay uninfected to keep the burden lower on hospitals until we get effective treatments and vaccines. When we get widespread testing, people can come back to work with others they trust to have been tested,” he said.
 

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If you want to watch a really good documentary on the Spanish Flu, check out this episode of American Experience. Its eerie how a lot of what happened during that time is the same thing that happened here. Down to preachers saying they are going to pray it away and ignoring quarantine
Influenza 1918 | American Experience | PBS
 

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Half of people with coronavirus have no symptoms, data shows
FOX News3 hours ago
6e89671a-coronavirus-generic-kttv-1.jpg
article
About half of people who have the coronavirus show no symptoms, according to data from Iceland, the Italian town of Vo, and the Diamond Princess cruise ship.

The data from those places is of particular interest to researchers because in those places even people without symptoms were tested – which is not the case in the U.S. and most countries, where desperately needed tests are reserved mostly for people who show symptoms.

MORE NEWS: Florida coronavirus cases now over 12,000; death toll jumps to 218, health officials say

Experts say the discovery has critical implications and shows that even more widespread testing may be needed to identify all carriers.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is also expected to recommend face coverings in virus hot-spots soon because that may help prevent spread from people who show no symptoms.

Here’s some of the data that experts are looking at.

Cruise ship

All 3,711 passengers on the Diamond Princess cruise ship were tested, 712 tested positive, and of those, 331 (46 percent) have never shown outward symptoms, according to Japan’s health agency, which has also been cited by the CDC.

“Many cases are apparently asymptomatic. This is both good and bad news, because it means the virus lethality may be lower than initially thought, but also that people can unknowingly spread the virus,” Patrick T. Dolan, a virologist at University of California, San Francisco, told Fox News.

MORE NEWS: Another cruise ship with coronavirus victims docks in Florida

“It is still too early to be certain of the numbers, but it is clear that asymptomatic infection is contributing significantly to the spread of SARS-CoV2. This is exactly why strict adherence to social distancing measures is critical,” he said.

On the cruise ship, nine speople have died, with 10 still in critical condition. After adjusting for expected further deaths and for age – all passengers who died were over 70, and the average age on the ship was 58 – London researchers used the ship’s data to estimate that the death rate for a general population is around 0.6 percent.

Vo, Italy

In the small northern Italian town of Vò, where Italy’s first coronavirus death occurred, the entire population of 3,000 people was tested.

“We tested all residents of Vò... including those who did not have symptoms,” two Italian researchers wrote in the Guardian. The researchers were surprised to find that “a significant proportion of the population, about 3 percent, had already been infected – yet most of them were completely asymptomatic.”

“This allowed us to quarantine people before they showed signs of infection and stop the further spread of coronavirus [in Vò],” the researchers noted.

MORE NEWS: Florida women wearing medical scrubs say they were confronted in grocery store

Health experts reached by Fox News all said that asymptomatic carriers are a major issue. The situation calls for “a better national policy of widespread testing, to isolate cases,” said Ali S. Khan, the dean of the College of Public Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

The U.S. got a late start in testing, but is rapidly becoming a world leader in it after many regulations were waived in mid-March.

Iceland

In Iceland, more than 6 percent of the entire country has been tested, by far the largest proportion in the world. Nearly half of those tests have been done as part of a “screening program," in which anyone who asks for a test can get one, even if they have mild or no symptoms.

“Of the 5,502 samples taken in the screening program between March 13-19, 50 tested positive for SARS-CoV-2... 66 percent of those individuals reported symptoms, such as coughing and body ache,” Kjartan Hreinn Njálsson, at the Icelandic Directorate of Health, told Fox News, adding that the other third had no symptoms.

Non-symptomatic people can spread the disease, but, “we know that the virus is much more likely to spread from person to person if the infected one is showing symptoms,” Njálsson said.

The good news is that a high rate of non-symptomatic cases means more people will be fine than researchers first thought. But virologists note that even accounting for that, more than a million people could die if no precautions were taken.

MORE NEWS: Trump warns of rough week ahead: 'There will be death'

“Respect social distancing and other measures like wearing a face mask of some kind, maybe even homemade, when you go out to buy food or pick up medicines,” Dr. Peter Kolchinsky, the author of The Great American Drug Deal: A New Prescription for Innovative and Affordable Medicines, told Fox News. He trained as a virologist, and is managing partner of RA Capital Management, which invests in new medicines.

“We all have to try to stay uninfected to keep the burden lower on hospitals until we get effective treatments and vaccines. When we get widespread testing, people can come back to work with others they trust to have been tested,” he said.


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