Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing yet on the results of the 6th person that was being tested from DC?
The surveillance website was updated this morning and no change. I think it's ridiculous. We can only begin to be safe once we know what's going on in our city. The last FDA commissioner just said there are likely thousands of cases in the US right now. If 200 of them are in DC, I WANT TO KNOW YESTERDAY.
You should probably just operate as if there are confirmed cases in DC....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing yet on the results of the 6th person that was being tested from DC?
The surveillance website was updated this morning and no change. I think it's ridiculous. We can only begin to be safe once we know what's going on in our city. The last FDA commissioner just said there are likely thousands of cases in the US right now. If 200 of them are in DC, I WANT TO KNOW YESTERDAY.
You should probably just operate as if there are confirmed cases in DC....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son of NYC patient has tested positive.
Here’s an article on it.
https://nypost.com/2020/03/04/coronavirus-in-ny-infected-westchester-county-mans-son-is-diagnosed-with-illness/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing yet on the results of the 6th person that was being tested from DC?
The surveillance website was updated this morning and no change. I think it's ridiculous. We can only begin to be safe once we know what's going on in our city. The last FDA commissioner just said there are likely thousands of cases in the US right now. If 200 of them are in DC, I WANT TO KNOW YESTERDAY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is widespread testing supposed to be available? Does anyone know?
Is the CDC reporting testing stats anywhere?
I think US numbers are not accurate because no one is getting treated! They are testing thousands per day in South Korea. Only 500 or so are tested in us. I think many more people have corona and we do not know it yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing yet on the results of the 6th person that was being tested from DC?
The surveillance website was updated this morning and no change. I think it's ridiculous. We can only begin to be safe once we know what's going on in our city. The last FDA commissioner just said there are likely thousands of cases in the US right now. If 200 of them are in DC, I WANT TO KNOW YESTERDAY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son of NYC patient has tested positive.
Here’s an article on it.
https://nypost.com/2020/03/04/coronavirus-in-ny-infected-westchester-county-mans-son-is-diagnosed-with-illness/
That’s the NY Murdoch Post. It’s not trustworthy.
Murdoch has lost hundreds of millions of dollars on that paper over the decades for a reason. And it’s not because he’s donating money to us or to society.
Omg
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2020/03/04/yeshiva-university-in-new-york-city-cancels-class-after-student-tests-positive-for-coronavirus.html
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo confirmed that a family of four and their neighbor have all tested positive for the coronavirus, bringing the number of cases in the state to at least six.
March 4
This is the nightmare - the entire family sick, unclear if they are all hospitalized or if some need to fend for themselves while sick at home. The neighbor drove the dad to the hospital and caught it. So much for hoping neighbors will help out going forward...
That REALLY contagious if the driver caught from him in a short car trip, isn't it? I mean, my dh had the flu last year, and we slept in the same bed, shared a kitchen, etc, and I didn't get it. Neither did our 7yo. Taxi and Uber drivers take sick people around every day. What is the deal?
You could have gotten a very mild or asymptomatic case of the flu. And driving someone to the hospital (maybe not such a short drive in Westchester) who is extremely sick and coughing is actually pretty high-risk contact.
New Rochelle to Lawrence Hospital is probably about a 15-20 minute drive. But it’s possible the neighbor is part of the same synagogue and may have had additional exposure to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son of NYC patient has tested positive.
Here’s an article on it.
https://nypost.com/2020/03/04/coronavirus-in-ny-infected-westchester-county-mans-son-is-diagnosed-with-illness/
That’s the NY Murdoch Post. It’s not trustworthy.
Murdoch has lost hundreds of millions of dollars on that paper over the decades for a reason. And it’s not because he’s donating money to us or to society.
Omg
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2020/03/04/yeshiva-university-in-new-york-city-cancels-class-after-student-tests-positive-for-coronavirus.html
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo confirmed that a family of four and their neighbor have all tested positive for the coronavirus, bringing the number of cases in the state to at least six.
March 4
This is the nightmare - the entire family sick, unclear if they are all hospitalized or if some need to fend for themselves while sick at home. The neighbor drove the dad to the hospital and caught it. So much for hoping neighbors will help out going forward...
That REALLY contagious if the driver caught from him in a short car trip, isn't it? I mean, my dh had the flu last year, and we slept in the same bed, shared a kitchen, etc, and I didn't get it. Neither did our 7yo. Taxi and Uber drivers take sick people around every day. What is the deal?
You could have gotten a very mild or asymptomatic case of the flu. And driving someone to the hospital (maybe not such a short drive in Westchester) who is extremely sick and coughing is actually pretty high-risk contact.
New Rochelle to Lawrence Hospital is probably about a 15-20 minute drive. But it’s possible the neighbor is part of the same synagogue and may have had additional exposure to him.
Anonymous wrote:The dog is sick--confirmed.
Hong Kong authorities confirmed the dog has the coronavirus and got it from their owner.
https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/health-environment/article/3065016/coronavirus-pet-dog-belonging-covid-19-patient
Anonymous wrote:Nothing yet on the results of the 6th person that was being tested from DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son of NYC patient has tested positive.
Here’s an article on it.
https://nypost.com/2020/03/04/coronavirus-in-ny-infected-westchester-county-mans-son-is-diagnosed-with-illness/
That’s the NY Murdoch Post. It’s not trustworthy.
Murdoch has lost hundreds of millions of dollars on that paper over the decades for a reason. And it’s not because he’s donating money to us or to society.
Omg
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2020/03/04/yeshiva-university-in-new-york-city-cancels-class-after-student-tests-positive-for-coronavirus.html
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo confirmed that a family of four and their neighbor have all tested positive for the coronavirus, bringing the number of cases in the state to at least six.
March 4
This is the nightmare - the entire family sick, unclear if they are all hospitalized or if some need to fend for themselves while sick at home. The neighbor drove the dad to the hospital and caught it. So much for hoping neighbors will help out going forward...
That REALLY contagious if the driver caught from him in a short car trip, isn't it? I mean, my dh had the flu last year, and we slept in the same bed, shared a kitchen, etc, and I didn't get it. Neither did our 7yo. Taxi and Uber drivers take sick people around every day. What is the deal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son of NYC patient has tested positive.
Here’s an article on it.
https://nypost.com/2020/03/04/coronavirus-in-ny-infected-westchester-county-mans-son-is-diagnosed-with-illness/
That’s the NY Murdoch Post. It’s not trustworthy.
Murdoch has lost hundreds of millions of dollars on that paper over the decades for a reason. And it’s not because he’s donating money to us or to society.
Omg
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2020/03/04/yeshiva-university-in-new-york-city-cancels-class-after-student-tests-positive-for-coronavirus.html
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo confirmed that a family of four and their neighbor have all tested positive for the coronavirus, bringing the number of cases in the state to at least six.
March 4
This is the nightmare - the entire family sick, unclear if they are all hospitalized or if some need to fend for themselves while sick at home. The neighbor drove the dad to the hospital and caught it. So much for hoping neighbors will help out going forward...
That REALLY contagious if the driver caught from him in a short car trip, isn't it? I mean, my dh had the flu last year, and we slept in the same bed, shared a kitchen, etc, and I didn't get it. Neither did our 7yo. Taxi and Uber drivers take sick people around every day. What is the deal?
You could have gotten a very mild or asymptomatic case of the flu. And driving someone to the hospital (maybe not such a short drive in Westchester) who is extremely sick and coughing is actually pretty high-risk contact.