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On Topic Discussion 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2)

15-Apr-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported: 1,999,628 (up from 1,930,780) - *‬*68,848 new cases yesterday
- Deaths: 128,011 (up from 120,450) - **5,467‬ people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 609,685 cases (up from 582,594 yesterday, ‬**27,091 new cases)
- Deaths reported in the US - 26,059 deaths, **2,410 new deaths yesterday, 44% of the world's new deaths were in the US
Note: the US has begun implementing the new CDC policy that a positive SARS-CoV-2 test is not required to count the death as COVID-related. This will cause death counts to be unusually high until the counts are adjusted for past deaths that had not been counted previously.

NY state and NYC COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity (as of 11AM yesterday)
- Cases reported in NY state - 202,208 (up from 195,031 / +‬7.177)
- Cases reported in NYC - 106,763 (up from 104,410 / +‬2,353‬)
- Deaths reported in NYC - 7,349[SUP]*[/SUP] (up from 6,898 / +451) [SUP]*[/SUP]11,127 including probable deaths
- Persons tested in NY state - 499,143 (478,357 tested prior day- +20,786 new tests) positive - 41%
Note: NY started implementation of the CDC policy yesterday. This resulted in about *3,778‬ additional deaths from the past being added in a single day.


Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • Spain - 177,633 (up from 172,541 / 3.0%) - 18,579 deaths
  • Italy - 162,488 cases (up 159,516 / 1.9%) - 21,067 deaths
  • France - 131,362 cases (down from 137,877 / -4.7%) - 15,750 deaths
  • UK - 94,847 cases (up from 89,571 / 5.9%) - 12,131 deaths
  • Turkey - 65,111 cases (up from 61,049 / 6.7%) - 1,403 deaths
  • Netherlands - 28,314 cases (up from 26,712 / 6.0%) - 3,144 deaths
  • Canada - 27,063 cases (up from 25,680 / 5.4%) - 903 deaths
  • Brazil - 25,758 (up from 23,723 cases / 8.6%) - 1,557 deaths
  • Russia - 24,490 (up from 21,102 cases / 16.1%) - 198 deaths
  • India - 11,555 (up from 10,541 / 9.6%) - 396 deaths
  • Ireland - 11,479 (up from 10,647 / 7.8%) - 406 deaths
  • Japan - 8,100 (down from 7,645 / -0.8%) - 146 deaths
  • Australia - 6,440 cases (up from 6,494 / %) - 63 deaths
  • Mexico - 5,399 (up from 4,661 / 7.7%) - 406 deaths
  • New Zealand - 1,386 (up from 1,349 / 1.5%) - 9 deaths
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Germany - 132,210 cases (up from 130,072 / 1.6%) - 3,502 deaths / 72,600 recovered
  • China - 83,355 (up from 83,303 / 0.1%) - 3,346 deaths / 78,307 recovered
  • Iran - 76,389 cases (up from 74,877 / 4.2%) - 4,777 deaths / 49,933 recovered
  • Switzerland - 26,023 cases (up from 25,688 / 1.3%) - 1,221 deaths / 14,700 recovered
  • South Korea - 10,591 cases (up from 10,564 / 0.3%%) - 225 deaths / 7,616 recovered
Individual States with high case counts:
  • New York - 203,377 (up from 196,146 / 3.7%) - 10,842 deaths
  • New Jersey - 68,824 (up from 64,584 / 6.6%) - 2,805 deaths
  • Massachusetts - 28,164 (up from 26,867 / 4.8%) - 957 deaths
  • Michigan - 27,001 (up from 25,635 / 5.3%) - 1,768 deaths
  • California - 25,779 (up from 24,372 / 5.8%) - 790 deaths
  • Pennsylvania - 25,591 (up from 24,336 / 5.2%) - 702 deaths
  • Illinois - 23,248 (up from 22,025 / 5.6%) - 869 deaths
  • Florida - 21,628 (up from 21,019 / 2.9%) - 571 deaths
  • Louisiana - 21,518 cases (up from 21,016 / 2.4%) - 1,013 deaths
  • Texas - 15,343 (up from 14,505 / 5.8%) - 362 deaths
  • Georgia - 14,578 (up from 13,125 / 11.1%) - 525 deaths
  • Connecticut - 13,989 (up from 13,381 / 4.5%) - 671 deaths
  • Washington - 10,976 (up from 10,725 / 2.3%) - 546 deaths
  • Maryland - 9,472 (up from 8,936 / 6.0%) - 302 deaths
  • Colorado - 7,950 (up from 7,696 / 3.3%) - 327 deaths
  • Tennessee - 5,827 (up from 5,610 / 3.9%) - 124 deaths
  • Mississippi - 3,087 (up from 2,942 / 4.9%) - 111 deaths
  • South Dakota - 988 (up from 868 / 13.8%) - 6 deaths
Canadian Province Stats:
  • Alberta - 1,732 (up from 1,648 / 5.1%) - 48 deaths
  • British Columbia - 1,490 (up from 1,445 / 3.1%) - 72 deaths
  • Manitoba - 246 (down from 242/ 1.7%) - 4 deaths
  • New Brunswick - 116 (up from 114 / 1.8%) - 0 deaths
  • Newfoundland/Labrador - 244 (up from 242 / 0.8%) - 3 deaths
  • Northwest Territories - 5 (unchanged from 5) - 0 deaths
  • Nova Scotia - 474 (up from 445 / 6.5%) - 3 deaths
  • Ontario - 7,470 (up from 7,049 / 6.0%) - 334 deaths
  • Quebec - 13,557 (up from 12,846 / 5.5%) - 435 deaths
  • Prince Edward Island - 25 (unchanged from 25) - 0 deaths
  • Saskatchewan - 300 (up from 298 / 0.7%) - 4 deaths
  • Yukon - 8 (unchanged from 8) - 0 deaths
There were also 13 Canadians on the Grand Princess, one of whom died.
 
Canada will tip over the 1000 death mark today.

Because we have been able to bend the curve, there has not been the worst case scenario pressure on Hospitals so in Ontario, at least, we will be shifting resources as possible to nursing homes where we have the most severe outbreaks.
 
And since about 2 hours ago when I started going through stats, the worldwide count went over 2 million.

It is currently 2,000,984.
 
It was made pretty clear.

It is because workers cannot maintain social distancing. After 7:00 minute mark, one of the workers explains the situation working in plant. It was all about the meatpackers not providing proper protection or procedures for their workers.

It has nothing to do with the meat they are processing.

Did you actually watch the video?

I did watch part of the video and my brain put aside the problems in the video,
and thinking of new problems such as a virus can live in cold places for a very long time such as meat.
 
I did watch part of the video and my brain put aside the problems in the video,
and thinking of new problems such as a virus can live in cold places for a very long time such as meat.

This is primarily a respiratory-transmitted virus. Generally, workers in meat processing plants aren't coughing and sneezing on the meat. They however are sneezing, coughing and breathing virus on each other.

 
Results of one of the French studies hydroxychloroquine. The study included 181 patients- 84 of whom were treated with the drug and the rest were not. In both groups 20% of the patients died indicating the drug did not change outcome. About 10% of the group who received the drug developed cardiac problems that resulted in the drug being discontinued.


No evidence of clinical efficacy of hydroxychloroquine in patients hospitalised for COVID-19 infection and requiring oxygen: results of a study using routinely collected data to emulate a target trial [medrxiv.org]
Results
This study included 181 patients with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia; 84 received HCQ within 48 hours of admission (HCQ group) and 97 did not (no-HCQ group). Initial severity was well balanced between the groups. In the weighted analysis, 20.2% patients in the HCQ group were transferred to the ICU or died within 7 days vs 22.1% in the no-HCQ group (16 vs 21 events, relative risk [RR] 0.91, 95% CI 0.47–1.80). In the HCQ group, 2.8% of the patients died within 7 days vs 4.6% in the no-HCQ group (3 vs 4 events, RR 0.61, 95% CI 0.13–2.89), and 27.4% and 24.1%, respectively, developed acute respiratory distress syndrome within 7 days (24 vs 23 events, RR 1.14, 95% CI 0.65–2.00). Eight patients receiving HCQ (9.5%) experienced electrocardiogram modifications requiring HCQ discontinuation.

Interpretation
These results do not support the use of HCQ in patients hospitalised for documented SARS-CoV-2-positive hypoxic pneumonia.
 
16-Apr-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported: 2,081,969 (up from 1,999,628) - *‬*82,341 new cases yesterday
- Deaths: 138,487 (up from 128,011) - **10,476‬ people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 639,733 cases (up from 609,685 yesterday, ‬**30,048 new cases)
- Deaths reported in the US - 31,002 deaths, **4,943 new deaths yesterday, 47% of the world's new deaths were in the US
Note: the US has begun implementing the new CDC policy that a positive SARS-CoV-2 test is not required to count the death as COVID-related. This will cause death counts to be unusually high until the counts are adjusted for past deaths that had not been counted previously.

NY state and NYC COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity (as of 11AM yesterday)
- Cases reported in NY state - 213,779 (up from 202,208 / +11,571)
- Cases reported in NYC - 118,302 (up from 106,763 / ‬+11,539[sup]a‬[/sup])
- Deaths reported in NYC - 10,899[SUP]a[/SUP] (up from 7,349 / +3,550)
- Persons tested in NY state - 526,012 (499,143 tested prior day- 26,869 new tests) positive - 41%
Note: [sup]a[/sup]NY started implementation of the CDC policy on Tuesday. Death numbers will be skewed until corrections from the past 6 weeks are reflected in totals.

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • Spain - 182,816 (up from 177,633 / 2.9%) - 19,130 deaths
  • Italy - 165,155 cases (up 162,488 / 1.6%) - 21,645 deaths
  • France - 134,598 cases (up from 131,362 / 2.5%) - 17,188 deaths
  • UK - 99,516 cases (up from 94,847 / 4.9%) - 13,755 deaths
  • Turkey - 69,392 cases (up from 65,111 / 6.6%) - 1,518 deaths
  • Netherlands - 29,381 cases (up from 28,314 / 3.8%) - 3,326 deaths
  • Canada - 28,379 cases (up from 27,063 / 4.9%) - 1,010 deaths
  • Brazil - 29,015 (up from 25,758 / 12.6%) - 1,760 deaths
  • Russia - 27,938 (up from 24,490 / 14.1%) - 232 deaths
  • India - 12,456 (up from 11,555 / 7.8%) - 423 deaths
  • Ireland - 12,547 (up from 11,479 / 9.3%) - 444 deaths
  • Japan - 8,626 (up from 8,100 / 6.5%) - 178 deaths
  • Australia - 6,462 cases (up from 6,440 / 0.3%) - 63 deaths
  • Mexico - 5,847 (up from 5,399 / 8.3%) - 449 deaths
  • New Zealand - 1,401 (up from 1,386 / 1.1%) - 9 deaths
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Germany - 132,210 cases (up from 130,072 / 1.6%) - 3,502 deaths / 72,600 recovered
  • China - 83,355 (up from 83,303 / 0.1%) - 3,346 deaths / 78,307 recovered
  • Iran - 76,389 cases (up from 74,877 / 4.2%) - 4,777 deaths / 49,933 recovered
  • Switzerland - 26,023 cases (up from 25,688 / 1.3%) - 1,221 deaths / 14,700 recovered
  • South Korea - 10,591 cases (up from 10,564 / 0.3%%) - 225 deaths / 7,616 recovered

Individual States with high case counts:
  • New York - 214,832 (up from 203,377 / 5.6%) - 14,073 deaths
  • New Jersey - 71,030 (up from 68,824 / 3.2%) - 3,156 deaths
  • Massachusetts - 29,918 (up from 28,164 / 6.2%) - 1,108 deaths
  • Michigan - 28,059 (up from 27,001 / 3.9%) - 1,921 deaths
  • California - 27,098 (up from 25,779 / 5.1%) - 890 deaths
  • Pennsylvania - 26,804 (up from 25,591 / 4.7%) - 787 deaths
  • Illinois - 24,593 (up from 23,248 / 5.8%) - 949 deaths
  • Florida - 22,519 (up from 21,628 / 4.1%) - 614 deaths
  • Louisiana - 21,951 cases (up from 21,518 / 2.0%) - 1,103 deaths
  • Texas - 16,289 (up from 15,343 / 6.2%) - 391 deaths
  • Georgia - 15,267 (up from 14,578 / 4.7%) - 576 deaths
  • Connecticut - 14,755 (up from 13,989 / 5.5%) - 868 deaths
  • Washington - 10,971 (up from 10,976 / 0%) - 565 deaths
  • Maryland - 10,032 (up from 9,472 / 5.9%) - 311 deaths
  • Colorado - 8,280 (up from 7,950 / 4.2%) - 354 deaths
  • Tennessee - 6,288 (up from 5,827 / 7.9%) - 135 deaths
  • Mississippi - 3,360 (up from 3,087 / 8.8%) - 122 deaths
  • South Dakota - 1,168 (up from 988 / 18.2%) - 6 deaths
Canadian Province Stats:
  • Alberta - 1,996 (up from 1,870 / 6.7%) - 48 deaths
  • British Columbia - 1,561 (up from 1,517 / 2.9%) - 75 deaths
  • Manitoba - 246 (unchanged from 246) - 5 deaths
  • New Brunswick - 117 (unchanged from 116) - 0 deaths
  • Newfoundland/Labrador - 247 (up from 244 / 1.2%) - 3 deaths
  • Northwest Territories - 5 (unchanged from 5) - 0 deaths
  • Nova Scotia - 549 (up from 517 / 6.2%) - 3 deaths
  • Ontario - 8,447 (up from 7,953 / 6.2%) - 385 deaths
  • Quebec - 14,860 (up from 13,557 / 4.3%) - 487 deaths
  • Prince Edward Island - 26 (up from 25 / 4.0%) - 0 deaths
  • Saskatchewan - 304 (up from 301 / 1.0%) - 4 deaths
  • Yukon - 8 (unchanged from 8) - 0 deaths
There were also 13 Canadians on the Grand Princess, one of whom died.
 
A few news stories this morning that are putting the severity into perspective...

87 NHS workers in the UK have died from COVID-19, including a pregnant nurse.

Pregnant nurse dies of Covid-19 but baby survives after emergency C-section [CNN]
The baby of a pregnant nurse who died of Covid-19 is doing "very well" after being delivered via emergency cesarean section, a spokeswoman for the UK's National Health Service (NHS) told CNN on Thursday.

Mary Agyeiwaa Agyapong, who worked at Luton and Dunstable University Hospital, northwest of London, was admitted to the hospital on April 7 after testing positive for the virus two days earlier.

The 28-year-old died on Sunday, Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust confirmed in a statement on Wednesday. She had worked for the hospital system for five years.

At least 27 NHS workers have now died from coronavirus, UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Thursday in an interview with the BBC.


A couple of hospitals in NYC have begun testing all pregnant women who are admitted for delivery. They're finding that about 15% of women in NYC are infected, even if they have no symptoms. Many public health officials have speculated that the background infection rate is about 5% of the public, so this is an indicator that in some areas, the infection rates could be significantly higher.

15% of Pregnant Women Positive for Coronavirus in NYC
— Majority of patients who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 at delivery were asymptomatic
A universal screening program for COVID-19 coronavirus infection among pregnant women at two New York City hospitals revealed that 15% tested positive for the virus at delivery but very few showed symptoms.

Of 215 women who delivered infants at these hospitals, 29 of 33 women positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, were asymptomatic, reported Dena Goffman, MD, of Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and colleagues in a New England Journal of Medicine letter.

The authors said they diagnosed their first case of COVID-19 among an obstetrical patient on March 13, and observed two patients who were initially asymptomatic, but later developed symptoms and tested positive for the virus.

Following these two cases, the authors said a universal testing program was implemented, where all patients admitted for delivery were tested for SARS-CoV-2.


Chris Cuomo's wife has tested positive for coronavirus. Cuomo, a CNN anchor, was diagnosed with COVID-19 about 2 weeks ago, and he had been isolating in the basement of the family home to avoid infecting the rest of his family.

Cristina Cuomo, wife of CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, is diagnosed with coronavirus [CNN]
The wife of CNN anchor Chris Cuomo has been diagnosed with coronavirus two weeks after he announced he was infected.

"Cristina now has Covid. She is now positive. And it just breaks my heart. It's the one thing I was hoping wouldn't happen. And now it has." he said on his show Cuomo Prime Time on Wednesday night.
 
KaraBulut said:
Chris Cuomo's wife has tested positive for coronavirus. Cuomo, a CNN anchor, was diagnosed with COVID-19 about 2 weeks ago, and he had been isolating in the basement of the family home to avoid infecting the rest of his family.

Well not exactly, and he was in contact with more than just his wife

“I just looked and said, ‘Is that Chris Cuomo? Isn’t he supposed to be quarantined?'”

https://nypost.com/2020/04/14/long-island-bicyclist-verbally-attacked-by-chris-cuomo-fires-back/
 

Nice catch on the story. One nerdy correction- Cuomo was in isolation. Isolation is for infected people; quarantine is for people who may have been exposed or might be susceptible to exposure.

Violating isolation is a big no no... and this is an example of why infected people need to stay in isolation until they test negative. There's no excuse... Cuomo knew better.

I feel sorry for the family- they're all back in isolation until they all test negative. Chris however can get out of the basement since they all have it now.
 
I was just reading about the possibility of Vitamin D intake helping to resist the Coronavirus infection and/0r minimize the damage but they are still investigating.

It seems like something that is doable. My doctor was adamant about me taking Vitamin D many years ago now and I have taken it daily for many years and during that general time period it seemed everyone I knew got the same suggestion from their doctors.

I also read that exposure to sunlight increases the effect if you take it.

Good idea? I do it anyway but thinking maybe I should double it just in case.
 
I was just reading about the possibility of Vitamin D intake helping to resist the Coronavirus infection and/0r minimize the damage but they are still investigating.

It seems like something that is doable. My doctor was adamant about me taking Vitamin D many years ago now and I have taken it daily for many years and during that general time period it seemed everyone I knew got the same suggestion from their doctors.

I also read that exposure to sunlight increases the effect if you take it.

Good idea? I do it anyway but thinking maybe I should double it just in case.

There's some speculation that Vitamin D deficiency might be a factor in the disproportionate amount of COVID-19 deaths in darker skinned people. It's largely speculation and I haven't seen any research studies that support a link.

That said, Vitamin D taken properly is not doing any harm, especially if you've been found to be deficient. If you're taking Vitamin D3 supplements, usually 5,000-10,000iu per day is plenty. Vitamin D milk or fish is a good source. Generally about 10-20 minutes of sunlight per day is enough to convert and activate dietary Vitamin D.
 
There's some speculation that Vitamin D deficiency might be a factor in the disproportionate amount of COVID-19 deaths in darker skinned people. It's largely speculation and I haven't seen any research studies that support a link.

That said, Vitamin D taken properly is not doing any harm, especially if you've been found to be deficient. If you're taking Vitamin D3 supplements, usually 5,000-10,000iu per day is plenty. Vitamin D milk or fish is a good source. Generally about 10-20 minutes of sunlight per day is enough to convert and activate dietary Vitamin D.

Thanks for the input.

I checked and I take the 2000 iu so I will just take 3 instead of one on the possible chance it may help. I don't think it will hurt at all so it seems like a reasonable maybe.
 
^I'm sipping my cod liver oil every other day. Good for the vit D.

Mostly, I think I like feeling like an old-school Viking.
 
Thanks for the input.

I checked and I take the 2000 iu so I will just take 3 instead of one on the possible chance it may help. I don't think it will hurt at all so it seems like a reasonable maybe.

If you're taking a multi-vitamin, it will also have Vitamin D, so be sure to factor that in too.
 
If you're taking a multi-vitamin, it will also have Vitamin D, so be sure to factor that in too.

I can't thank you enough for the detailed information you've shared with us.
Many times a day I have to remind myself that my age puts me in a high-risk group and this virus event may be with us for months to come.
 
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