Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Canadian province Alberta is talking about closing schools officially until fall. Just yesterday they weren't closing at all, just limiting stuff like school trips and assemblies.
The CDC just started talking about 8 week school closures. That's basically the rest of the school year.
Link?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember the New Rochelle lawyer that worked near Grand Central in Manhattan? And a lot of cases were linked to him as he went about his life unaware he had it, including attending a function at a synagogue? His family tested positive as his neighbor, the neighbor's family, and a whole lot of others? He's only 50 years old, so not old at all, and he's in a medically induced coma. Holy crap that's scary. I actually know someone who was put in one, and that's pretty last resort. The person I knew passed away within a week of hospitalization.
50 is old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Canadian province Alberta is talking about closing schools officially until fall. Just yesterday they weren't closing at all, just limiting stuff like school trips and assemblies.
The CDC just started talking about 8 week school closures. That's basically the rest of the school year.
Anonymous wrote:My Canadian province Alberta is talking about closing schools officially until fall. Just yesterday they weren't closing at all, just limiting stuff like school trips and assemblies.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding the "sea of coronavirus" Xinhua article, I decided to look for myself. The only newssites covering it other than Fox News were conservative media basically all quoting Fox News. I finally found the actual article here:
http://xinhuanet.com/2020-03/04/c_1125660473.htm
After the author's (a blogger?) comments suggesting restricting supplies to the US out of anger over a potential new travel ban (as far as I can tell; I cannot read Mandarin, so I am relying on a friend's translation and Chrome), the author said this (again, machine translation):
However, there is a great love in the world. The Chinese people and the Chinese government have never done so. They have not insulted the United States, nor have they banned the export of masks and medicines to the United States. As China ’s new crown pneumonia epidemic is gradually controlled, China ’s ability to export masks and medicines Will be greatly enhanced, and the United States is one of the demand side.
Anonymous wrote:The king and queen of Norway are in quarantine. They say they are not showing symptoms, but Norway has the second highest per capita rate of infection, after Italy.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding the "sea of coronavirus" Xinhua article, I decided to look for myself. The only newssites covering it other than Fox News were conservative media basically all quoting Fox News. I finally found the actual article here:
http://xinhuanet.com/2020-03/04/c_1125660473.htm
After the author's (a blogger?) comments suggesting restricting supplies to the US out of anger over a potential new travel ban (as far as I can tell; I cannot read Mandarin, so I am relying on a friend's translation and Chrome), the author said this (again, machine translation):
However, there is a great love in the world. The Chinese people and the Chinese government have never done so. They have not insulted the United States, nor have they banned the export of masks and medicines to the United States. As China ’s new crown pneumonia epidemic is gradually controlled, China ’s ability to export masks and medicines Will be greatly enhanced, and the United States is one of the demand side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember the New Rochelle lawyer that worked near Grand Central in Manhattan? And a lot of cases were linked to him as he went about his life unaware he had it, including attending a function at a synagogue? His family tested positive as his neighbor, the neighbor's family, and a whole lot of others? He's only 50 years old, so not old at all, and he's in a medically induced coma. Holy crap that's scary. I actually know someone who was put in one, and that's pretty last resort. The person I knew passed away within a week of hospitalization.
50 is old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wuhan coronavirus - https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2020-03-10/chinas-new-coronavirus-cases-rise-on-infections-from-abroad
Some in Wuhan Told to Go Back to Work as New Coronavirus Cases Subside in China
Australia is reporting they are sending Muslims from the camps to work - when they are not harvesting organs while they are alive to help the Chinese.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/china-forcing-muslims-to-work-in-factories-for-nike-other-brands-report_n_5e5e7965c5b6732f50e8e5d4
Wow. You really must hate how well China handled this crisis. At least compared to the US. We are a joke compared to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:France closes down all restaurants, cafes, theaters and nonessential shops. This follows a similar move today by Spain.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/14/france-to-close-nonessential-stores-including-restaurants-and-cafes-due-to-coronavirus.html
I’d say we are one week away from this.
Anonymous wrote:Remember the New Rochelle lawyer that worked near Grand Central in Manhattan? And a lot of cases were linked to him as he went about his life unaware he had it, including attending a function at a synagogue? His family tested positive as his neighbor, the neighbor's family, and a whole lot of others? He's only 50 years old, so not old at all, and he's in a medically induced coma. Holy crap that's scary. I actually know someone who was put in one, and that's pretty last resort. The person I knew passed away within a week of hospitalization.