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  1. The main way to spread this virus is from person to person which is why it's key to keep a good distance.. Person-to-person spread The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person. Between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet). Through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs.
  2. A long-distance runner has described how COVID-19 made him feel like he was drowning - and warned young people to take the disease seriously. Daryl Doblados, 29, ran the Cambridge half marathon just 10 days before he was diagnosed with the virus. The father of two, who has no underlying health conditions, called 111 last Thursday as he struggled to breathe and was told to call an ambulance. He said: "It just feels like your lungs are filling up with smoke or liquid. I struggled to breathe. I've never experienced anything like this before." Mr Doblados was discharged from hospital eight hours after his admission, with a consultant advising him to monitor his breathing and to call 111 again if it worsened He posted a video of himself on Facebook from his home in Littleport, Cambridgeshire, where he is self-isolating. "I'm still struggling now on day four of recovery. If I don't concentrate on my breathing then it feels just like you're drowning." He said he made the video to warn young people to take coronavirus seriously. "The nature of this virus is that it will get you. "For the young people out there, we need to make sure that we do this, do this right, we stay away from as many people as possible to stop the spread of infection." His message was echoed by another coronavirus patient who has urged the Irish government to bring in more restrictions on public movement in a bid to stop the spread of the virus. Micheal Prendergast, 28, told Sky News he developed symptoms shortly after flying home to Ireland from London last week. Speaking from his bed in an isolation ward at Kerry General Hospital, he said: "If you don't get affected as bad as I have, I guarantee your parents, or your aunts and uncles or your grandparents are going to be. This virus is a killer." He added: "It's extremely disheartening to see that people are out and about. I would call on the government to make a proactive step - instead of reactive - to have tighter controls on the public."
  3. You could close every store in America and just leave Walmarts open and we'll survive lol The lines on the other hand..
  4. The country is not shut down lmao 17 states have some restrictions. The vice president said NY is the exception not the rule in terms of lifting restrictions. Why would people even wanna work when you're getting more money to sit at home and not catch the virus lol Why would they extend unemployment to 39 weeks if this is a short term issue?
  5. It's funny because my in-laws who are a big supporter of an unnamed person thinks everything is on the way up lol That we just have this"magic pill" that will cure the world, everything will be back to normal in a couple weeks they say
  6. As of yesterday, not sure if these numbers are 24 hour intervals or what lol
  7. After reading a few articles it's the governor who makes the call on when restrictions are lifted... What about state stay-at-home orders? States with stay-at-home orders made by their governors could continue those orders, regardless of whether Trump lifts the federal guidelines. As of Tuesday, at least 17 states have stay-at-home orders in place, and at least 10 others have some cities or counties that have issued their own orders. Each state has their own rules in place for how long the orders last. For example, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s stay-at-home order is set until April 6, while some governors have not given an exact date that the order will end. In addition to stay-at-home orders, several states have closed school for several weeks or even until the end of the school year, such as Virginia and Kansas. Those orders also could stay in place if Trump lifts the federal guidelines. "We are at war," DeWine said Sunday when announcing his executive order to have Ohioans stay home. "And in a time of war we have to make sacrifices. The country's public health law is a patchwork of responsibilities divided up between the federal and state governments, but typically states are in control of "police powers," according to Professor Glenn Cohen, faculty director for the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology & Bioethics at Harvard Law School. Some states even delegate those powers to individual localities. But if Trump decides to lift the federal guidance, states like California or New York that have issued stay-at-home orders "may decide to follow suit or not, but typically have significant discretion as to what to do," he said
  8. Would be a nice way to end the season with a nice donut holes over Oswego county lol
  9. Looks like it BW, part of the agreed upon stimulus package.. It's also up to 39 weeks instead of 26.. Min wage workers only come home with like $350 a week lol The stimulus bill is giving a federally funded weekly pay boost to those who are unemployed. In addition to regular state unemployment insurance, individuals will receive an additional $600 per week for up to four months. In total, unemployed workers will receive 39 weeks of unemployment benefits, which will carry them through to the end of 2020. State unemployment benefits vary from state to state but averaged $385 a week nationwide in January. Adding the $600 boost included in the stimulus package would bring an average weekly unemployment check to $985, which exceeds the median weekly earnings of $936 in the fourth quarter. (Women had median weekly earnings of $843; men took home a median of $1,022.) Source
  10. Don't forget about the unemployment package.. This is huge for people that lose their job at no fault of their own..My girl for example would bring home more if she was fully laid off for a couple months lol (CNN)In a historic expansion of unemployment insurance, the federal government would give jobless workers an extra $600 a week on top of their state benefits for four months as part of the $2 trillion stimulus deal lawmakers agreed to early Wednesday. "It has unemployment insurance on steroids," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Tuesday of the package. "But, and most importantly, the federal government will pay your salary, your full salary for now four months." While the extra money in the deal wouldn't fully replace the lost wages of some higher-paid workers, it would significantly add to everyone's regular state benefits, which range from $200 to $550 a week, on average, depending on the state. However, several Republican senators raised objections Wednesday to the jobless benefits provision, saying it would provide larger checks to unemployed workers than they would receive in wages. "This bill pays you more not to work than if you were working," said South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham. "You're literally incentivizing taking people out of the workforce at a time when we need critical infrastructure supplied with workers. If this is not a drafting error, then it's the worst idea I've seen in a long time."
  11. In several hours on Tuesday, Dr. Ashley Bray performed chest compressions at Elmhurst Hospital Center on a woman in her 80s, a man in his 60s and a 38-year-old who reminded the doctor of her fiancé. All had tested positive for the coronavirus and had gone into cardiac arrest. All eventually died. Elmhurst, a 545-bed public hospital in Queens, has begun transferring patients not suffering from coronavirus to other hospitals as it moves toward becoming dedicated entirely to the outbreak. Doctors and nurses have struggled to make do with a few dozen ventilators. Calls over a loudspeaker of “Team 700,” the code for when a patient is on the verge of death, come several times a shift. Some have died inside the emergency room while waiting for a bed. A refrigerated truck has been stationed outside to hold the bodies of the dead. Over the past 24 hours, New York City’s public hospital system said in a statement, 13 people at Elmhurst had died. Continue reading
  12. Updated county numbers. LAST UPDATE: MARCH 25, 2020 | 1:46PM Albany 152 Allegany 2 Broome 11 Cayuga 2 Chautauqua 1 Chemung 1 Chenango 3 Clinton 10 Columbia 12 Cortland 2 Delaware 5 Dutchess 153 Erie 122 Essex 4 Franklin 1 Fulton 1 Genesee 2 Greene 4 Hamilton 2 Herkimer 5 Jefferson 2 Livingston 3 Madison 7 Monroe 118 Montgomery 4 Nassau 3,285 Niagara 12 New York City 17,856 Oneida 9 Onondaga 65 Ontario 9 Orange 638 Oswego 2 Otsego 2 Putnam 84 Rensselaer 31 Rockland 968 Saratoga 64 Schenectady 55 Schoharie 2 St. Lawrence 1 Steuben 8 Suffolk 2,260 Sullivan 39 Tioga 1 Tompkins 16 Ulster 65 Warren 2 Washington 4 Wayne 7 Westchester 4,691 Wyoming 4 Total Number of Positive Cases 30,811
  13. But if you’ve lost your job and qualify for unemployment benefits, this stimulus package gives you a bigger check. It’s expected to add $600 per week onto individual workers’ unemployment checks for the next four months.
  14. The money from the coronavirus relief bill will be a lifeline for families who have lost their jobs or are unable to work due to the coronavirus.
  15. Congress came to agreement early Wednesday morning on a massive $2 trillion stimulus package designed to help families and businesses get through the coronavirus pandemic.
  16. I have plenty of money, who cares about anyone else, that's obviously how you think.
  17. Anything"essential" will not close down according to the governor..
  18. Grocery stores are shut down? That's news to me . Pharmacies are still open, so are liquor stores.
  19. I read an article yesterday that said almost 1/4 of Italy is senior citizens which can explain somewhat the higher numbers.
  20. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced Tuesday 39 new coronavirus cases in the state, including one young adult who attended a "coronavirus party," apparently held to flout social distancing guidelines. "This is one that makes me mad, and it should make you mad," Beshear said of the case that occurred after the person attended a party of people in their 20s, who health officials say are as a group less vulnerable to COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
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