Brazil has reported 16,324 new cases and 1,039 new deaths.
Was this actually posted as news somewhere? If so it’s pretty sad.A five-year old cat in Russia has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Link?A five-year old cat in Russia has tested positive for the coronavirus.
I really, really, really and truthfully hope you can re-post this in November ...Things don't seem bad at all around here. I don't know anyone who's been hospitalized or died. Looks like the people who do get it, which is far and between here, are good to go over-night in most cases. Even a friend who had a work friend on Chemo therapy said he did fine through it.
Almost everything is back open here, and I see the social distancing starting to back off, with normalcy returning. Looking like the initial "we all gonna die if we reopen" rhetoric didn't pan out. Thankfully!
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I wonder why NC is going up and most everywhere else is peaking or has peaked?NC hospitalizations have surpassed 700.
Seeing what counties are driving it would be interesting.I wonder why NC is going up and most everywhere else is peaking or has peaked?
NC should start slowing down now that Wilkes is recovering. Today is the first day we have a surge in recoveries here and not new cases. Will take a week or two to notice tho in state data.I wonder why NC is going up and most everywhere else is peaking or has peaked?
Yep, the true stats will never been known, fluffing numbers to fit agendas in the new normal.Wilkes had 3 Covid deaths last week. It would have been 4 because the hospital begged one family to put COVID19 on someone’s death certificate despite it not being COVID19. The hospital gets paid thousands for each COVID19 death. That family denied and may be contacting WXII12 news about this.
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I'd wait until Thursday ... there is so much "cleaning up" that nothing is even close to certain as far as current numbers go, right now ... hell, our local health official said today he suspects based on testing data that 13,000 --- Yes, 13,000 unreported and undocumented in this County have had it but showed no symptoms ... take that for what it's worth ... one way or another ...I was a bit concerned we’d see a huge spike in deaths reported nationally today after the holiday weekend backlog, but it looks like we’re going to come in relatively low. Over 1,000, but lower than any weekday (besides Mondays) in awhile. I guess I should wait for the final numbers come out in a few minutes, though.
79 new cases in South Korea. This is not good.
I noticed our favorite IHME model updated again and downgraded NC to just 1,400 deaths now, down from 2,400 last week and over 4,000 earlier this month. So, who knows...
Dr Harvey Risch is Professor of Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Yale School of Public Health and Yale School of Medicine.
Hydroxychloroquine+azithromycin has been widely misrepresented in both clinical reports and public media, and outpatient trials results are not expected until September. Early outpatient illness is very different than later hospitalized florid disease and the treatments differ. Evidence about use of hydroxychloroquine alone, or of hydroxychloroquine+azithromycin in inpatients, is irrelevant concerning efficacy of the pair in early high-risk outpatient disease. Five studies, including two controlled clinical trials, have demonstrated significant major outpatient treatment efficacy.
These medications need to be widely available and promoted immediately for physicians to prescribe.