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Rhode Island's third case of COVID is a 60 Y/O who works at a nursery school (Smithfield Avenue Nursery School in Pawtucket, RI). She was tested because she was symptomatic and had direct, face-to-face contact in late February with a person in New York who has the disease.
There's a few more in RI and MA who were on a school trip in Italy and contracted the disease there.
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https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-ne ... ses-climb/
############...Now, as global supply chains have been disrupted and the number of cases climbs, health authorities are hunting for medical supplies and have called on employees to ration.
"Limit mask use to patient only," read a Wednesday email from a Valley Medical Center (VMC) staffer to nurses, referring to surgical masks. "Staff will no longer wear masks, unless providing a care procedure requiring removal of a patient's mask."
According to the email, "Masks are in critical supply" and that "due to disaster conditions VMC will be implementing alternate standards of care to conserve masks for critical and surgical use."
About an hour after the message went out, staff objected and it was retracted....
https://mobile.twitter.com/ColeMillerTV ... 5906516992
We were just handed this from Life Care - a breakdown of sorts. Briefing underway now #KOMONews
This is from a few days ago regarding the firefighters/police who responded to LifeCare:Press Briefing: Saturday, March 7, 2020
For More Information:
Timothy Killian, Press Liaison
press@lcca.com
Update from Life Care Center of Kirkland - March 7, 2020
We will be holding a daily press briefing at 1 pm each day until further notice.
We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the various government agencies for the staffing help that arrived today. We now have several extra nurses, two nurse practitioners and one doctor. They are working alongside our regular staff to provide needed care for our residents.
Residents:
Original Number of Residents on 2/19: 120
Number Transferred to Hospitals since 2/19: 54
Number of Deaths Since 2/19: 26
Note we are an acute care facility In a typical month, we may have between 3-7 deaths
Patients who have died in Hospitals: 15
- 13 of those 15 tested positive for COVID-19
Patients who have died in Our Facility since 2/19: 11
- We have no information on post-mortem tests of these patients
Current Number of Residents: 63
Current Number of Residents with COVID-19 Symptoms: 6
Test Kits Received for In House Testing: 45
Tests Completed: Ongoing
Test Results Reported Back to Us: 0
Total Residents Reported with Positive Test Results, Including In Hospitals: 18
Employees:
Original Number of Employees on 2/19: 180
Number of Employees Showing COVID Symptom: 70
Employees who show symptoms are no longer working in the facility
https://komonews.com/news/coronavirus/1 ... e-symptoms
There's a WSJ article locked behind a paywall that says some of the responding firefighters entered the facility wearing just gloves, with no masks of any kind.KIRKLAND, Wash. -- Twelve of 30 firefighters and police officers in Kirkland who have been quarantined after potential or direct exposure to the COVID-19 virus at the city's LifeCare facility are now showing "flu-like" symptoms, according to city of Kirkland officials.
The 30 all had been quarantined after they had responded to calls at the LifeCare Facility in the days before and during an outbreak of COVID-19 that was discovered at the center. At least five patients connected to the center have died and more remain sickened.
One firefighter has been released from quarantine after completing their 14-day period while 26 firefighters and three police officers remain.
"Twelve first responders are showing flu-like symptoms, and 19 have confirmed direct exposure," city officials said in a press release. "Most are in isolation or quarantine at home."
The city is keeping Fire Station 21 offline to house quarantined first responders and they have identified an additional building for isolation, officials said.
Meanwhile, the city says both Kirkland Fire and Kirkland Police are fully staffed and are responding to calls as normal.
This does seem to gel with Broomstick's photo from earlier in this thread that she posted in response to the meme image I posted:
Note how the fire/police guy doesn't have a mask on?
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####Gov. Cuomo declared a state of emergency Saturday to deal with the worsening coronavirus crisis, as the number of cases jumped to 11 in the Big Apple — including a Queens cab driver — and 76 across New York
On top of the AIPAC conference that 2/3rds of Congress attended....
BREAKING: "The American Conservative Union has learned that one of our CPAC attendees has unfortunately tested positive today for coronavirus."
ACU adds that "this attendee had no interaction with the President or the Vice President and never attended the events in the main hall."
"The Trump Administration is aware of the situation, and we will continue regular communication with all appropriate government officials."
Over 19,000 people attended CPAC last year, and 2020 also had a similar crowd.
Philip Wegmann (@PhilipWegmann)
March 7, 2020
#########The American Conservative Union has learned that one of our CPAC attendees has unfortunately tested positive today for coronavirus. The exposure occurred previous to the conference. A New Jersey hospital tested the person, and CDC confirmed the positive result. The individual is under the care of medical professionals in the state of New Jersey, and has been quarantined.
ACU has been in contact with the Health Department of the State of Maryland, and we will explicitly follow the guidance from government health experts.
This attendee had no interaction with the President or the Vice President and never attended the events in the main hall.
The health and safety of our attendees and participants is our top priority. Any attendee who has questions can contact ACU or the Department of Health for the State of Maryland.
Our children, spouses, extended family, and friends attended CPAC. During this time, we need to remain calm, listen to our health care professionals, and support each other. We send this message in that spirit.
The Trump Administration is aware of the situation, and we will continue regular communication with all appropriate government officials.
Micro-Quarantine done in California:
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#########ROCKLIN, Calif. (KMAX/KOVR/CNN) - Sacramento County Sheriff deputies and Rocklin Police, some wearing protective gloves, converged on a residential street Thursday as a sheriff’s helicopter circled overhead, ordering people to get inside.
People who live there were unclear why. Officers eventually let them come and go from their homes.
It was later learned that the first California coronavirus patient to die from the illness lived on this block.
The Placer County Health Department issued a brief statement shortly after the police presence, stating: “Law enforcement partners are currently responding to enforce a health officer’s order. We cannot share any additional information to protect patient confidentiality.”
This might be it:BREAKING: Washington, D.C. reports first case of coronavirus
#########A U.S Marine assigned to Fort Belvoir, VA tested positive today for COVID-19 and is currently being treated at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital. The Marine recently returned from overseas where he was on official business. Secretary Esper and the White House have been briefed.
Also, it appears that the Plague Princess ship in Japan had a shared crew with the current Plague Princess II ship doing donuts of California now AND a third, un-named Plague Princess III:
//896WASHINGTON: The United States is tracking a cruise ship that may have shared crew members with a ship carrying people who tested positive for COVID-19, Vice President Mike Pence said on Saturday (Mar 7).
"We are tracking at this point a ship that may have shared crew with the Diamond Princess or the Grand Princess and we've taken decisive action to hold until we do a full medical assessment of the crew on that ship," Pence said after a meeting with cruise line industry officials.