Anonymous ID: 066042 March 18, 2020, 11:24 a.m. No.8464918   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5351 >>5532

Good point @seanmdav. Can't wait until the @CIA discloses information about how I helped them on the China front.

Maybe that's why Quid Pro @JoeBiden and @POTUS44came after me / us so viciously, given their conflicts of interest.

Much more to follow!…

twitter.com/carterwpage/status/1240326064796286985

 

The same people who falsely claimed for years that Trump was a treasonous Russian agent, and that anyone who questioned the collusion hoax were Russian agents, would now like you to believe it’s racist to say a virus that originated in China is a virus that originated in China.

Anonymous ID: 066042 March 18, 2020, 11:26 a.m. No.8464942   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4962 >>5354

Sick staff fueled outbreak in Seattle-area care centers

komonews.com/news/coronavirus/sick-staff-fueled-outbreak-in-seattle-area-care-centers

 

SEATTLE (AP) — Staff members who worked while sick at multiple long-term care facilities contributed to the spread of COVID-19 among vulnerable elderly in the Seattle area, federal health officials said Wednesday.

 

At least 30 coronavirus deaths have been linked to Life Care Center in Kirkland. A report Wednesday from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided the most detailed account to date of what drove the outbreak.

 

Public health authorities who surveyed long-term care facilities in the area found facilities didn't have enough personal protective equipment or other items such as alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

 

They also said nursing homes in the area are vulnerable because staff members worked with symptoms, worked in more than one facility, and sometimes didn't know about or follow recommendations about protecting their eyes or being careful while in close contact with ill patients.

 

They also said nursing homes in the area are vulnerable because staff members worked with symptoms, worked in more than one facility, and sometimes didn't know about or follow recommendations about protecting their eyes or being careful while in close contact with ill patients.

 

Nursing home officials also were slow to think that symptoms might be caused by coronavirus, and faced problems from limited testing ability, according to the report.

 

About 57% of the patients at the nursing home were hospitalized after getting infected. Of those, more than 1 in 4 died. No staff members died.

 

“The findings in this report suggest that once COVID-19 has been introduced into a long-term care facility, it has the potential to result in high attack rates among residents, staff members, and visitors," the report says. "In the context of rapidly escalating COVID-19 outbreaks in much of the United States, it is critical that long-term care facilities implement active measures to prevent introduction of COVID-19.”

Anonymous ID: 066042 March 18, 2020, 11:31 a.m. No.8465003   🗄️.is 🔗kun

At least 50 DC firefighters self-quarantined after 1 tests positive for coronavirus

www.fox5dc.com/news/at-least-50-dc-firefighters-self-quarantined-after-1-tests-positive-for-coronavirus

twitter.com/JoeConchaTV/status/1240341391848484864

Anonymous ID: 066042 March 18, 2020, 11:35 a.m. No.8465045   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5056 >>5057 >>5063 >>5072 >>5078 >>5094 >>5134 >>5188 >>5215 >>5277 >>5294 >>5351 >>5359 >>5494 >>5515 >>5532

Meghan [NoName]

My Dad died of the deadliest form of brain cancer that exists. I watched him die slowly, attached to machines. There was nothing I could do to stop it. We have the power to flatten the curve and stop the #coronavirus from spreading. Please isolate, don’t go out, be selfless.

twitter.com/MeghanMcCain/status/1240336101350486016