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First Case of Coronavirus Confirmed In New York State (wsj.com) 110

A woman who recently traveled to Iran is New York's first confirmed case of the novel coronavirus (Warning: source paywalled; alternative source), New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on Sunday night. The Wall Street Journal reports: The woman, who wasn't named, is in her late 30s and contracted the virus while traveling abroad in Iran. She has respiratory symptoms and is isolated in her home, according to the governor's office. She isn't in serious condition and has been in a controlled situation since arriving in New York, according to the governor's office. "There is no cause for surprise -- this was expected," the governor said in a statement. "I said from the beginning it was a matter of when, not if, there would be a positive case of novel coronavirus in New York." A state official said the woman is in Manhattan. The report says there's been a total of eight other cases in New York City, but all of those people had tested negative.

"As of Sunday, 32 people in New York, including the one positive case, have been tested for coronavirus infection," reports The Wall Street Journal, citing New York state health officials. "All the other tests were negative." If the virus spreads, New York City health officials said there are roughly 1,200 hospital beds throughout the city that could be used.
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  • And Florida (Score:4, Informative)

    by phalse phace ( 454635 ) on Monday March 02, 2020 @05:12PM (#59789392)

    CDC just confirmed that 2 people in Florida have test positive for it [nbcmiami.com].

  • How may people will a woman in Texas who tested positive for the virus and was accidentally released infect?

    Coronavirus patient visited San Antonio hotel, mall after she was ‘mistakenly released’ from isolation, officials say [dallasnews.com]

  • Remember when Trump tried to cause mass hysteria over Ebola and tried to pin it on Obama?
    All forgotten now of course .. Democrat pansies are too weak to remind, say, or do anything.

    https://www.vox.com/2020/2/26/... [vox.com]

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      This is your best attempt at a talking point? I think you may not want to open that door, dumbass, you're not as smart as you think you are. I agree Trump is a fucking retard and does the same shit he shrilly whined about Obama doing. But this is a tack you don't want to take because it makes you look foolish.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_flu_pandemic_in_the_United_States [wikipedia.org]

      When we hit well over 12k deaths from Coronavirus maybe we'll start talking about Trump's poor response vs. Obama.

      • I'm sorry, but what specific actions (or non-actions) that Obama took is it that you believe made the swine flu more deadly in the US than it could have been otherwise?

        • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

          by Mashiki ( 184564 )

          He waited until there was over 1000 dead before he did anything at all in relation to H1N1. While Trump was mobilizing and whatnot back in January. Remember? No? All those media stories crying that his virus taskforce was "too white" and "too male" to do anything. How he was just fear mongering, because it's "just the flu bro."

          • Re: (Score:2, Troll)

            How about no [snopes.com]?
            • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

              by Mashiki ( 184564 )

              How about yes. [cnn.com] Snopes is lying to you.

              • Maybe you should learn to read. In October he declared a national emergency, which is a very specific government act. You claimed (and let me quote) "He waited until there was over 1000 dead before he did anything at all in relation to H1N1" which is unadulterated bullshit given that the Obama administration had started tackling the disease and restricting flights in mid April.

                But I get it. You're brainwashed into thinking that you need to declare a national emergency for everything now at the drop of a dim

                • by Mashiki ( 184564 )

                  And how many months were flights running while this was going on? It's not hard to look it up. Yes, I'd also consider that since the scope of the problem was already known. He did nothing at all. Remember there's a long line of things that would have helped mitigate those first 1k deaths(~3k americans died in total)...before it became a problem. After all, if you weren't brainwashed then you wouldn't be using bullshit phrasing like "keep the dirty mexicans out amirite" which comes cleanly out of prog

              • When making the case that an article is lying to us, it helps to address what the article actually said.

                What the Snopes article states, supported by links to further articles by the AP and the New York Times, is that the declaration of the national emergency in October was not the first action on the flu that Obama and his administration took. This began in April, when his administration declared a public health emergency after only a few confirmed cases had shown up in the US. This declaration was renewed

                • by Mashiki ( 184564 )

                  I suppose if I cared beyond a surface level, I could explain why the article is lying. But if you didn't catch the weasel worded statements, then you should re-read the snopes article a few more times yourself, so you'd actually get it. Though if you ask nicely, and I'm not too busy in the next couple of day. I'll hold your hand and walk you through it.

                  Keeping in mind that unlike today, republicans saw it as a public health emergency and kept the politics out of it. Unlike today, where the democrats hate

    • OBOLA

  • You should get enough torches and pitchforks now before the shops are out of it.

  • And CDC is sleeping on the job. They might as well just disband themselves, they are worse than useless.

    King County in Washington is now buying a motel and re-fitting it to work as an isolation ward. No help from either the CDC or the NSC. Army has mobile hospitals that can be rapidly deployed but nobody is mobilizing them.
    • And CDC is sleeping on the job. They might as well just disband themselves, they are worse than useless. King County in Washington is now buying a motel and re-fitting it to work as an isolation ward. No help from either the CDC or the NSC. Army has mobile hospitals that can be rapidly deployed but nobody is mobilizing them.

      And if I were a tax payer in King County I would be pissed. If these people are well enough to be isolated in some dilapidated hotel then they can self-quarantine at home no problem. If they are not well enough for that then they ought to be quarantined in a hospital. From my perspective it sounds like a move a corrupt county official would do to line his pockets or repay a campaign favor. It doesn't seem like a logical move.

      • by Cyberax ( 705495 )

        And if I were a tax payer in King County I would be pissed. If these people are well enough to be isolated in some dilapidated hotel then they can self-quarantine at home no problem.

        And then infect all the family? Who perhaps can't all go into isolation?

        This is a correct move.

        • And then infect all the family? Who perhaps can't all go into isolation? This is a correct move.

          Have you been paying attention? They say it may take up to 2 weeks to incubate and that a person may be infectious during that time. The remaining family members all have to go into isolation as well, whether they are sick or not. The only time this may not be the actual case is if the original vector into the family gets ill while away from home and is diagnosed prior to any contact with loved ones.

          Plus what will the county do with this hotel in 6 months from now when this has either slowed down or has a

        • By the time the patient was symptomatic enough to get tested they've already infected their family... that's why this is spreading faster than, say, a filovirus like ebola.
      • And if I were a tax payer in King County I would be pissed.

        Good thing we don't have to deal with you up there then. Hotel in question is being retrofitted for people requiring hospitalization, not just anybody with the virus. Somewhere around 5% of those affected are critical and require hospitalization. There are a limited number of such hospital beds for such treatment. Even then 2% of those affected still die. Once those limited number of beds are taken up, all 5% will die. This is to increase the amount of hospitalization that will be possible for such people.

    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      Re "re-fitting" a motel wont offer what is needed if the room to room masks and suits fail.
      Trying a motel when the "ship" spread data is in?

      Re "Army".. thats the staff, trucks and very advanced skill set to track and watch as if they ever move around the USA.
      People wont see them used as expected.
      Few nations will risk their expert generations of nuclear, biological, and chemical troops and lab cleaning staff on this.
      Thats not their mission and not what they do.
      Such troops are held back for war
      • by Cyberax ( 705495 )

        Re "re-fitting" a motel wont offer what is needed if the room to room masks and suits fail.

        King County officials are way smarter than you. They are refitting rooms with negative-pressure ventilation. This will prevent room-to-room spread.

        And I can't really extract any sense from the rest of your stream of consciousness.

        • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
          Re "negative-pressure ventilation" lets hope that holds over time :)
          vs an actual building designed with actual "negative-pressure ventilation" as part of the building design for long term day to day use and all that shift work :)

          Advanced nations do have "negative-pressure ventilation" buildings they could use...
          "Refitting rooms with negative-pressure ventilation" in a motel... is what nations do when the buildings designed with and for long term actual "negative-pressure ventilation" use are full or
    • The military can't be deployed like that. Even using the national guard requires more than the current situation.

  • by gosand ( 234100 ) on Monday March 02, 2020 @07:01PM (#59789806)

    Seriously, I have wondered this for a while. Why post the paywalled link, then say "Warning, paywalled... alternate link). Just post the damn alternate link and then give the paywalled link like this "Here is the link to WSJ if you subscribe to them". But I am guessing you wouldn't need to even do that, because if someone subscribed to the WSJ, or other paywalled sites, they probably will see the article there anyway.

  • Don't worry, this is all a crazy hoax by the democrats and the evil left-wing media, according to the president and Sean Hannity. People aren't really dropping dead in China or Washington state or whatever, so just go about your daily activities, Citizen. Everything will be fine. I mean everything is fine.

    • by Mashiki ( 184564 )

      People still spouting that lie? Old saying holds true, a lie circles the world before the truth has it's pants on.

      • People still spouting that lie?

        Not 'people', but the President and his minions. Besides, it's just a 'common cold' according to world-renowned epidemiologist and convicted drug addict Rush Limbaugh.

        Old saying holds true, a lie circles the world before the truth has it's pants on.

        Yes, it's the secret to Trump's success. Tell enough lies and it's impossible to keep up.

        • by Mashiki ( 184564 )

          Not 'people', but the President and his minions. Besides, it's just a 'common cold' according to world-renowned epidemiologist and convicted drug addict Rush Limbaugh.

          Really? Strange how it wasn't the president and his minions saying that, and like usual. When things are taken out of context, the fool takes it at value instead of doing their own research.

          Yes, it's the secret to Trump's success. Tell enough lies and it's impossible to keep up.

          So when Trump doesn't say a lie, and the media are the ones lying what does that say about the person gullible enough to believe it?

          • Really? Strange how it wasn't the president and his minions saying that, and like usual.

            As someone else said, it'd be a lot easier to take people like you seriously if you weren't so completely untethered to reality.

            -

            So when Trump doesn't say a lie, and the media are the ones lying what does that say about the person gullible enough to believe it?

            When hasn't he told a lie?

            • by Mashiki ( 184564 )

              As someone else said, it'd be a lot easier to take people like you seriously if you weren't so completely untethered to reality.

              You could have simply said; "The view point I believe is the only truth," with that sentence. After all, if even facebook and the AP call bullshit on that claim, it might not be everyone else that's untethered.

              When hasn't he told a lie?

              Have you stopped beating your wife?

              • You could have simply said; "The view point I believe is the only truth," with that sentence.

                And you could have simply said; "I spew unfounded bullshit like a snowblower."

                • by Mashiki ( 184564 )

                  And you could have simply said; "I spew unfounded bullshit like a snowblower."

                  I wouldn't want to take your job, you're doing a great!

          • So when Trump doesn't say a lie,

            Hypothetically obviously.

            and the media are the ones lying what does that say about the person gullible enough to believe it?

            Fox viewers believe anything they see on Fox?

            • by Mashiki ( 184564 )

              Hypothetically obviously.

              Hypothetically, you're an ax murderer. It is hypothetical after all.

              Fox viewers believe anything they see on Fox?

              When a loaded question is still a loaded question, because there isn't anything substantive in the original?

  • One way or another this virus will spread into the mainstream. at the moment we seem to be instilling a sense of widespread panic in trying to contain the uncontainable. people need to come to terms with the long term outcome i.e. add it to the list of coronavirus that we already have in circulation and figure out not how to avoid it entirely but what to do when we do get it.
  • If the virus spreads, New York City health officials said there are roughly 1,200 hospital beds throughout the city that could be used.

    There's only 1200 beds for the whole of New York City!?

    So, 1200 beds for a city of approximately 23 million in its combined statistical area [wikipedia.org], it means 1 bed per ~19167 people. Or if all beds where free at the beginning of an epidemic (which probably aren't), only ~0.005% of the population can get a bed.

    We're not talking about mortality rate here, we're only saying that the i

    • by spth ( 5126797 )

      However, most people don't develop serious symptoms, and thus don't need to be at the hospital to survive. The vast majority of the infected can be just quarantined somewhere.

      You only need the beds for those who get severe or critical pneumonia, which is about 19% of the infected [umn.edu].

  • Seriously. Can you imagine? It would be so sweet.
  • Slow reaction in US will put the elderly with weaker immune systems at risk. The top 3 candidates Bernie, Biden and Trump old and only one moderately fit.
    • It is unfortunate that the Rush Limbaugh "its a hoax" crowd is also the prime demographic for high mortality from the virus.
  • The state of Washington has declared emergency after couple of deaths due to coronavirus. A lot of suspects have been found in other states too but no one has been tested positive yet. Practicing preventive measures like frequent hand washing, maintaining hygiene in the surroundings and avoid visiting crowded areas is a must.

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