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WHO declares the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic

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The World Health Organization on 11th March 2020 declared the rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak a pandemic, acknowledging what has seemed clear for some time — the virus will likely spread to all countries on the globe.

“We expect to see the number of cases, the number of deaths, and the number of affected countries climb even higher,” said the director general.

As of Wednesday, 114 countries have reported that 118,000 have contracted Covid-19, the disease caused by the virus, known as SARS-CoV2. In the United States, where for weeks state and local laboratories could not test for the virus, just over 1,000 cases have been diagnosed and 29 people have died. But authorities here warn continuing limits on testing mean the full scale of spread in this country is not yet known.

The virus causes mild respiratory infections in about 80% of those infected, though about half will have pneumonia. Another 15% develop severe illness and 5% need critical care.

The bottom line is: We’re not at the mercy of the virus. The great advantage is that the decisions we all make as governments, businesses, communities, families and individuals can influence the trajectory of this epidemic.”

More here: statnews.com/2020/03/11/who...

Keep washing those hands.....

Jackie

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Justasheet1

WHO’s on first.

youtu.be/kTcRRaXV-fg

Laughing is better than worry. I’m hunkered down best I can.

Thanks Jackie.

Jeff

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noeagaman in reply to Justasheet1

I can't really hunker down. Still working and getting a little worried about that. I work on Lackland Air Force base where they just flew in over three hundred from that cruise ship. I work with a bunch of your Air Force people who always come to work sick. I'm really thinking about taking a leave of absence or something and staying away from people when I can.

Chris

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Justasheet1 in reply to noeagaman

Chris,

I wish you the best. Sounds like they really stacked the deck against you.

Jeff

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Smakwater in reply to Justasheet1

Home Run!

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noeagaman

Thanks Jackie. I just saw that on CNN and started thinking that it may be time to think about not coming to work for a while. We'll see how things go in my city of San Antonio for a while I guess.

Chris

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Justasheet1 in reply to noeagaman

Chris,

If you can keep out of arms reach they say with usual precautions that you should be okay. I don’t know how close you need to get to your fellow airmen. Are you in an office by yourself?

Oh and turn off CNN. Just me 😎

Jeff

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noeagaman in reply to Justasheet1

Hi Jeff, unfortunately I'm in an office with about twenty or so airmen all sitting pretty close. They did recently purchase a very expensive looking air purifier for out office. I'm not sure how much good that will do though. It's not too close to my desk. I do have my can of Lysol spray, hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes and my mask at the ready. I'm thinking of putting up a sign at my desk that says "I am immunocomprimized - stay away if sick". Who knows how many will even stop to read it though...LOL

Chris

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Justasheet1 in reply to noeagaman

Chris,

Can your CO make some workplace workaround for you and get you out of there?

Jeff

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noeagaman in reply to Justasheet1

Unfortunately everything we do is on classified networks so can't be done from home. I'm thinking about trying to get my doctor to sign off on short term disability until this blows over. I'm not sure if that would get approved, but you never know.

Chris

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Justasheet1 in reply to noeagaman

Chris,

Can they hide you somewhere for the time being; different assignment or at least a private office?

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noeagaman in reply to Justasheet1

Probably not. We are over manned here with no extra desks. There aren't really any small offices either. I'm probably over reacting though. Like you said, I need to take a break from CNN.

Chris

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RomildaG

Thank you Jackie, hopefully common sense will prevail and we think before we act!!

Sharna x

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Zia2

I live in a town with 50,000 college students from all over the world at a top 10 school and they make up 1/3 of the town’s population. Many travel out of the US to visit home and spring break is next week. The university has told them all to take whatever is needed for online classes only after spring break but the majority live here. And no offense to anyone but they’re teens and twenties. Scary. I stocked up my mom’s cabinets and mine as well. She’s 88 with CLL. My ANC is up to 1.4 but still concerning. I’m not sure I’ll take the Amtrak to Chicago to see specialist in early May. Would you? Take precautions and stay well.

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Canuck901

Prepare for the worse, hope for the best. We stocked up last week on many items , that was recommendation from the health minister of Canada

Unfortunately I believe the worse is yet to come.

Has to be history an NBA game Golden state warriors will be playing A game in front of 0 fans , just the ones on TV I suppose.

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Wroxham

Hi Jackie

Thanks for information.

Had a GP visit yesterday. End of appointment she said " your're not to come to the surgery again while this is going on. I will do phone appointments with you for the foreseeable future as you are especially vulnerable. Appointment (telephone) made for 4 weeks time.

The whole surgery seemed really set up and ready for anything. I was impressed.

I only write this for everyone to know and if it isent offered to them to ask for this service.

Sue

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Jm954Administrator in reply to Wroxham

thanks Sue, stay safe and well

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Wroxham in reply to Jm954

You too Jackie.

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Porter01

nytimes.com/2020/03/11/us/c...

Click on “Read the full article”

My daughter Jacqui is in a leadership role at Evergreen Hospital. She’s working from 5 AM to afternoon then home to help her 2 children do homework since schools are shut down. Then back to hospital to direct the evening shift.

She fears for me after seeing patients with underlying health issues that can’t survive

I admire her and the staff at Evergreen Hospital

And pray they all stay well. The staff have gone way beyond the call of duty.

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