Novel coronavirus introduced to humans in exotic animal meat market.

Budzbuddha

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Well ... watch this .... it is fucking insane .

A U.S. citizen who was evacuated from Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in China, could not stop coughing as he gave a TV interview of his experience of going through the quarantine process.

Frank Wucinski and his three-year-old daughter Annabel were evacuated from Wuhan on February 4 and immediately placed in a 14-day quarantine in the MCAS Miramar military base in San Diego.

They were finally released on February 20. He gave a TV interview to Fox News on Friday but Wucinski appeared to be struggling with a cough that at times prevented him from speaking clearly.

He was forced to take a bottle of water from his daughter sitting on his lap but handed it straight back to her, despite mentioning how the deadly virus seemed to be contagious. Claimed it was “ nerves “ .

 

Fogdog

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It's just down the road from us now.

Elementary School Employee Is Diagnosed With First Case Of Coronavirus In Oregon

Lake Oswego is part of the Portland Metropolitan area.

One good thing: Proud Boys are not going to fly in for one of their riots any time soon. :bigjoint:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Well ... watch this .... it is fucking insane .

A U.S. citizen who was evacuated from Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in China, could not stop coughing as he gave a TV interview of his experience of going through the quarantine process.

Frank Wucinski and his three-year-old daughter Annabel were evacuated from Wuhan on February 4 and immediately placed in a 14-day quarantine in the MCAS Miramar military base in San Diego.

They were finally released on February 20. He gave a TV interview to Fox News on Friday but Wucinski appeared to be struggling with a cough that at times prevented him from speaking clearly.

He was forced to take a bottle of water from his daughter sitting on his lap but handed it straight back to her, despite mentioning how the deadly virus seemed to be contagious. Claimed it was “ nerves “ .

I wonder if he was actually tested before they cut him loose.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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It's just down the road from us now.

Elementary School Employee Is Diagnosed With First Case Of Coronavirus In Oregon

Lake Oswego is part of the Portland Metropolitan area.

One good thing: Proud Boys are not going to fly in for one of their riots any time soon. :bigjoint:
I was thinking that one was in your neck of the woods, didn't think it would be so close, I guess your mom's home is gonna close soon, better visit, it might be awhile. Gook luck
 
I responded to your idiotic comment, free country 1st amendment and all that. Do you think the pandemic is a hoax like Donald says? Planning on going to any rallies? This is news you can use fool.
I responded to your idiotic comment, free country 1st amendment and all that. Do you think the pandemic is a hoax like Donald says? Planning on going to any rallies? This is news you can use fool.
Well ... watch this .... it is fucking insane .

A U.S. citizen who was evacuated from Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in China, could not stop coughing as he gave a TV interview of his experience of going through the quarantine process.

Frank Wucinski and his three-year-old daughter Annabel were evacuated from Wuhan on February 4 and immediately placed in a 14-day quarantine in the MCAS Miramar military base in San Diego.

They were finally released on February 20. He gave a TV interview to Fox News on Friday but Wucinski appeared to be struggling with a cough that at times prevented him from speaking clearly.

He was forced to take a bottle of water from his daughter sitting on his lap but handed it straight back to her, despite mentioning how the deadly virus seemed to be contagious. Claimed it was “ nerves “ .

so this is a brand new senecio ? This shit should be protocol regardless who’s in charge , you can not blame one person , it would be a systematic fail !
 

DIY-HP-LED

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so this is a brand new senecio ? This shit should be protocol regardless who’s in charge , you can not blame one person , it would be a systematic fail !
It is a systemic failure, Trump fired the entire pandemic response chain of command of professionals in 2018 because it was an Obama idea. They had 2 months to prepare with test kits and pre positioned PPE and other supplies and fucked up completely. They appear to have contributed significantly to the outbreak in the US that are mostly centered at air force bases where their fucked evacuation program people ended up. The moron Trump is politising it and calling it a hoax at his rallies, which will soon probably be banned as will sporting events, concerts etc. His ignorance and muzzling of accurate information is crashing the fucking markets and if the economy goes down people will lose their jobs and healthcare too.
 
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What’s so
It is a systemic failure, Trump fired the entire pandemic response chain of command of professionals in 2018 because it was an Obama idea. They had 2 months to prepare with test kits and pre positioned PPE and other supplies and fucked up completely. They appear to have contributed significantly to the outbreak in the US that are mostly centered at air force bases where their fucked evacuation program people ended up. The moron Trump is politising it and calling it a hoax at his rallies, which will soon probably be banned as will sporting events, concerts etc. His ignorance and muzzling of accurate information is crashing the fucking markets and if the economy goes down people will lose their jobs and healthcare too.
we will see , I don’t think the outcome would be any different regardless if Clinton was president! That’s my argument not politics! It a fucking invisible enemy, it does not care how you vote ! Think I’m exaggerating , watch the blame game continue instead of collaboration to a resolution. It’s a global emergency that only one president
could have prevented obviously lol!
 

Fogdog

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What’s so

we will see , I don’t think the outcome would be different regardless if Clinton was president! That’s my argument not politics! It a fucking invisible enemy, it does not care how you vote ! Think I’m exaggerating , watch the blame game continue instead of collaboration to a resolution. It’s a global emergency that only one president
could have prevented obviously lol!
hahahahahahahahaha
 

Grandpapy

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What’s so

we will see , I don’t think the outcome would be any different regardless if Clinton was president! That’s my argument not politics! It a fucking invisible enemy, it does not care how you vote ! Think I’m exaggerating , watch the blame game continue instead of collaboration to a resolution. It’s a global emergency that only one president
could have prevented obviously lol!
Ocean powered storms are global emergencies too.

Katrina wasn't that long ago. Raise your fu*king standards.
 

doublejj

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What’s so

we will see , I don’t think the outcome would be any different regardless if Clinton was president! That’s my argument not politics! It a fucking invisible enemy, it does not care how you vote ! Think I’m exaggerating , watch the blame game continue instead of collaboration to a resolution. It’s a global emergency that only one president
could have prevented obviously lol!
I doubt Clinton would have de-funded the CDC and handicapped our ability to respond....yes it would have a dif outcome
 

DIY-HP-LED

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What’s so

we will see , I don’t think the outcome would be any different regardless if Clinton was president! That’s my argument not politics! It a fucking invisible enemy, it does not care how you vote ! Think I’m exaggerating , watch the blame game continue instead of collaboration to a resolution. It’s a global emergency that only one president
could have prevented obviously lol!
The United States badly bungled coronavirus testing—but things may soon improve

Speed is critical in the response to COVID-19. So why has the United States been so slow in its attempt to develop reliable diagnostic tests and use them widely?

The World Health Organization (WHO) has shipped testing kits to 57 countries. China had five commercial tests on the market 1 month ago and can now do up to 1.6 million tests a week; South Korea has tested 65,000 people so far. The U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in contrast, has done only 459 tests since the epidemic began. The rollout of a CDC-designed test kit to state and local labs has become a fiasco because it contained a faulty reagent. Labs around the country eager to test more suspected cases—and test them faster—have been unable to do so. No commercial or state labs have the approval to use their own tests.

In what is already an infamous snafu, CDC initially refused a request to test a patient in Northern California who turned out to be the first probable COVID19 case without known links to an infected person.

The problems have led many to doubt that the official tally of 60 confirmed cases in the United States is accurate. “There have been blunders, and there could be an underlying catastrophe that we don’t know about,” says epidemiologist Michael Mina, who helps run a microbiology testing lab at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. “It’s been very complicated and confusing for everyone with almost no clarity being provided by the CDC.”
The situation may soon improve. State labs and commercial diagnostic developers hope to win approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for their own tests, and FDA and CDC on Wednesday agreed on a workaround for the faulty CDC kit—which has a problem that is not essential to its proper functioning—so that it can now be used by at least some of the state labs that have it.
But there’s widespread discontent with the way the system has worked. “The U.S. government has not appropriately prioritized diagnostic tests and supported the laboratory response network to the degree they should have been supported over the years,” says Luciana Borio, who in previous jobs had lead roles in responding to emerging threats at the National Security Council and FDA.
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Lucky Luke

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The very beginning paragraph contains misinformation.

In multiple secret locations across Australia, about $100 million worth of medical supplies — including 20 million masks, antibiotics, vaccines and equipment such as basic hand sanitisers — is sitting on huge pallets wrapped in plastic, ready to be deployed.

There is no tested and approved vaccine for this virus. Also, its a virus, so antibiotics don't apply. Nice that there will be enough masks, gloves and hand sanitizers available for hospitals. Better hope they have enough beds.
The article mentions there is no vaccine and the vaccines are for other purposes. These warehouses are nothing new.
 

Grandpapy

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Democrat low life's have planted more.
3 Los Rios community colleges say students came in contact with coronavirus patient
 
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