They have made a law for parents and public servants. Every parent of a child younger than 15 year old (not both parents at the same time) gets 15 days off work, where the state will pay most of their wages, so they can take care of their children. What to do. This country will have to change its name and from Greece renamed to the Land of the Dead if this virus hits us like Italy. We are almost as old as them, many smokers especially old people, with worse healthcare system. As I said before..better poor and bankrupt than dead. It has reached this point. The state has also begun arresting people who keep their business open breaking the laws.
Gov. Abbott: DSHS lead agency in state's response 10 public health labs in Texas are now equipped to test for Covid19 DSHS.texas.gov/coronavirus/ Asked health insurers & HMOs operating in Texas to waive costs associated with testing For uninsured, if uninsured person needs testing, two options: public health testing or private lab testing For public health testing, requires consultation with local health departments. If person meets public health criteria, person is eligible for testing through public health testing with no cost to the person. Private testing can also occur but could be a cost to the individual. If need local provider, can call 211, which can direct to low or no cost providers in area Texas is seeking waivers for federal regulations for the school lunch program to give districts flexibility to give students food, should districts need to shut down temporarily to respond to Coronavirus Numbers where we are today, understand they constantly change: At this time, not counting people in Lackland Air Force base Texas has 39 confirmed cases 220 Texans tested in either Texas public health labs or by CDC Approximately 75 Texans tested as we speak Texas Public Health Labs have capacity to test 273 people per day currently, with that ability to increase Next week, CPL will be able to test several thousand per week LabCore/Quest Diagnostics provide testing Happening as we speak, first drivethru testing facility, near San Antonio Working with SA, Dallas, Austin to implement drivethru testing sites. Anticipate 2, if not all 3, up next week or week after that Declaring a state disaster for all counties in the state of Texas -Authorize use of all available state resources -Give Texas division of emergency management to re-assign & fully utilize personnel where needed the most -Immediate ability to move resources around the state -Allow TX AG to pursue cases of price gouging -Approve the waiving of state laws that hinder state agencies ability to respond to Covid19 Key focus in response is prioritize the most vulnerable Directing state agencies to restrict visits at nursing homes, state sponsored living centers, hospitals and day cares. This directive allows limited exceptions for things like end of life visitation & requires all individuals to go through proper screening. Restrict visitation at prisons, jails & juvenile justice facilities as they work on establishing best practices/protocols Directing state agencies to take any action necessary to facilitate telemedicine Directing state agencies to provide flexible work & telework policies to employees to give them ability to care for their families while insuring state government continues to function at full capacity & provides all necessary services. Anyone who thinks/feels/believes they're ill in any way, stay home & work from home. We don't need people sick coming into work. With more people working from home or students, that will increase demands upon the internet bandwidth. In typical Texas fashion, private sector stepping up. AT&T just announced waiving internet data usages for any customer who does not have unlimited home internet access. Absolutely no need to go out & stockpile supplies. This is not a hurricane. No need to stock up on water or other supplies. There is plenty available. Those worried about empty shelves, these shelves will be replenished. Hoarding is neither necessary nor productive. Made it through SARS, Ebola, H1N1, we will make it through this. On Feb. 7th, Lackland Air Force Base received 90 evacuees from China's Hubei Province Of the 90 - 1 tested positive but since cleared All 90 have returned home Not a death sentence. Typical outcome we expect to see.
I heard somewhere as Africans do not get that old, they have more 20-30 year olds. Would explain why those untested are not sweating it.
Age, lack of testing and supposedly slower transition rates in warmer climates. 16 countries in Africa have cases right now but numbers are low
That’s a pretty well-informed assumption. Many parts of Africa are pretty well already winnowed down and the survivors are some tough cookies.
1st case of Covid19 in a Galveston County resident. Woman in her 30s, Northwest portion of county Had contact with a known Covid19 case from Montgomery County 5th of March, had symptoms of cough & fever Traveled to Austin, where she was staying & after several days, sought medical care. On 11th, tested & found to be positive Presumptive positive Sent to regional lab in Houston for confirmation She's not in our county right now Had fairly limited time in county Doing contact tracing Other than that, no more cases Actively monitoring & looking for more Only case at this point As of today, no community spread in our county Symptoms on 5th, on the 6th traveled to Austin Found out about her last night. 11:30pm email last night Will look at her contacts. If anything happens, will test them.
The death toll stuff should not be taken out of context. It almost doesn't matter at all to me. Herpes doesn't kill anybody. I don't want it. No offense to anyone that has it. And it's more important to worry about transmitting it to older folks, not whether you might die or not. Deaths in general for that age demo, from any source, will increase if hospitals are inundated. So again, does it even matter at all to discuss that the younger age demos are expected to recover?
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