I'm on a variety of interesting mailing lists... I try to share :-)
I also try to get close to primary sources if I can or it's something I care about.
I've got time and inclination.
Since Aesop and others lit me up during ebola '14 and changed my preparedness time horizon, I've been beavering away. It's paying off now, that's for sure.
They've updated the site and links. Lists specific tested out of date gear that passed. Links to a good youtube video of donning and doffing, and doing a user seal check.
If you are going to wear an N95 or P100 disposable respirator, please do it properly.
Yeah. Aesop got my attention on the Ebola issue as well. That incident freaked me out. That was my first experience here. I was impressed with his logic then and have seen nothing to change my opinion since.
It's a good site and I wish it a bright future.
ht/Aesop! (even if you're in CA. I TRY not to judge. Hell. You're living proof you can't ALL be bad!)
Confirmed cases in Rikers Island, NYC's jail. I wonder if they will do mass releases or just let them all die? It is a bit late now to start cleaning the place, y'know. https://theintercept.com/2020/03/18/coronavirus-rikers-island-jail/
It's a common theme in prepper/post apoc fiction that the inmates are released just as law and order collapses.
On one hand, most of them don't have life sentences, and shouldn't die there. On the other, most of them are there for a REASON. By the time you make it to prison, you've proved your lack of worth to society.
Tough call, but I'll bet the jails are emptied of drug offenders and hopefully only non-violent offenses.
Already there are places where the cops aren't making new arrests.
What cop, who is not issued PPE, is going to arrest someone, who may or may not have the Kung Flu, and put them in the back seat of his patrol car and drive to the jail? Would he chance bringing the Kung Flu home after his shift?
What jailer is going to accept a prisoner into the jail, that is not medically cleared to go into the jail? Where would the 14 day quarantine take place before the suspect is released to the jail?
The answer is no one is getting arrested and booked into the jail short of a homicide. This means some very spicy times on the street and in the hood soon
"Patients with digestive symptoms had a variety of problems, including loss of appetite (nearly 84%), diarrhea (29%), vomiting (0.8%) and abdominal pain (0.4%)."
"As the severity of the disease increased, digestive symptoms became more serious, the researchers found."
"Patients without digestive symptoms were more likely to be cured and discharged than those with digestive symptoms (60% versus 34%), according to the study published March 18 in the American Journal of Gastroenterology."
Just what I need. Is it Crohns or Chinese Coronavirus?
Deep State Senator Richard Burr, Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee was outed for insider trading. He needs to go. Loeffler the latest RINO parachuted into a Red State Senate seat is also trading stocksunder suspicious circumstances.
" What cop, who is not issued PPE, is going to arrest someone, who may or may not have the Kung Flu, and put them in the back seat of his patrol car and drive to the jail? Would he chance bringing the Kung Flu home after his shift?
What jailer is going to accept a prisoner into the jail, that is not medically cleared to go into the jail? Where would the 14 day quarantine take place before the suspect is released to the jail?
The answer is no one is getting arrested and booked into the jail short of a homicide. This means some very spicy times on the street and in the hood soon"
Unfortunately, the number of brain cells and their interconnections entailed in that much thinking is several orders of magnitude above that of the policymakers. The enforcers, bereft of indoctrinating ejumakashun, like wildlife, have not had their survival instincts dumbed down, and appear intelligent.
Score.
ReplyDeleteAt least the little rugrat isn't eating lead paint chips.
ReplyDeleteThank God for Big Government education, right?! "Mr. Yuk is mean. Mr. Yuk is green."
"Just say NO"
What ever happened to parental responsibility?
None of my siblings ever stuck their tongues into electrical outlets or drank poison from under the kitchen or bathroom counters.
When did THAT change?
Old Fart.
Prepped the tp -- forgot the FOOD! OOPSIE!
ReplyDeleteHere’s some interesting datasets…. Wuflu dashboard for fire chiefs.
ReplyDeletehttps://iafc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/3813d2f872224d8a93c52f05cd392b8c
1070 personnel exposed-339 today, 67 diagnosed- 5 today.
There is a map and you can drill down. HFD has 179 exposed but only 1 in quarantine. How does that work? Maybe not so well.
nick
Thanks, Nick. My neighbor is a vol. Fire Chief. I'll pass this along.
ReplyDeleteKudos.
This one has less detail but has a nifty "time slider" so you can move thru the reported cases over time... and watch the map fill in.
ReplyDeletehttps://nssac.bii.virginia.edu/covid-19/dashboard/
nick
I'm on a variety of interesting mailing lists... I try to share :-)
ReplyDeleteI also try to get close to primary sources if I can or it's something I care about.
I've got time and inclination.
Since Aesop and others lit me up during ebola '14 and changed my preparedness time horizon, I've been beavering away. It's paying off now, that's for sure.
nick
Aesop, the Internets you just won can be picked up at the Castle Borepatch drawbridge. Use the usual password.
ReplyDeleteGabbin Nuisance says:
ReplyDeleteNewsom: 56% Of Californians To Be Infected With COVID-19 Within Eight Weeks
Good stuff here now --
ReplyDeletehttps://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/release-stockpiled-N95.html
They've updated the site and links. Lists specific tested out of date gear that passed. Links to a good youtube video of donning and doffing, and doing a user seal check.
If you are going to wear an N95 or P100 disposable respirator, please do it properly.
nick
@ Nick,
ReplyDeleteYeah. Aesop got my attention on the Ebola issue as well. That incident freaked me out. That was my first experience here. I was impressed with his logic then and have seen nothing to change my opinion since.
It's a good site and I wish it a bright future.
ht/Aesop! (even if you're in CA. I TRY not to judge. Hell. You're living proof you can't ALL be bad!)
Confirmed cases in Rikers Island, NYC's jail. I wonder if they will do mass releases or just let them all die? It is a bit late now to start cleaning the place, y'know. https://theintercept.com/2020/03/18/coronavirus-rikers-island-jail/
ReplyDeleteThat will work out nicely for NYFC.
ReplyDeleteIt's a common theme in prepper/post apoc fiction that the inmates are released just as law and order collapses.
ReplyDeleteOn one hand, most of them don't have life sentences, and shouldn't die there. On the other, most of them are there for a REASON. By the time you make it to prison, you've proved your lack of worth to society.
Tough call, but I'll bet the jails are emptied of drug offenders and hopefully only non-violent offenses.
Already there are places where the cops aren't making new arrests.
Spicy times indeed.
nick
California in lockdown, that should play out well.
ReplyDelete@Troy,
ReplyDeleteOnly the good die young.
Get your head screwed on straight, keep your powder. Have a plan, be polite and be prepared to shoot them in face.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.wtae.com/article/gov-wolf-orders-closure-of-all-non-life-sustaining-businesses-at-8-pm-thursday/31789709
ReplyDeleteClick the hyperlink to have a look at what this genius is shutting down...
DeleteWhat cop, who is not issued PPE, is going to arrest someone, who may or may not have the Kung Flu, and put them in the back seat of his patrol car and drive to the jail? Would he chance bringing the Kung Flu home after his shift?
ReplyDeleteWhat jailer is going to accept a prisoner into the jail, that is not medically cleared to go into the jail? Where would the 14 day quarantine take place before the suspect is released to the jail?
The answer is no one is getting arrested and booked into the jail short of a homicide. This means some very spicy times on the street and in the hood soon
FYI. Kung Flu sometimes has non typical symptoms.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/coronavirus-digestive-symptoms-diarrhea-almost-half-of-patients/#
"Patients with digestive symptoms had a variety of problems, including loss of appetite (nearly 84%), diarrhea (29%), vomiting (0.8%) and abdominal pain (0.4%)."
"As the severity of the disease increased, digestive symptoms became more serious, the researchers found."
"Patients without digestive symptoms were more likely to be cured and discharged than those with digestive symptoms (60% versus 34%), according to the study published March 18 in the American Journal of Gastroenterology."
Just what I need. Is it Crohns or Chinese Coronavirus?
Deep State Senator Richard Burr, Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee was outed for insider trading. He needs to go.
ReplyDeleteLoeffler the latest RINO parachuted into a Red State Senate seat is also trading stocksunder suspicious circumstances.
http://www.smalldeadanimals.com/index.php/2020/03/20/swamp-creatures-7/
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ReplyDeleteWhat cop, who is not issued PPE, is going to arrest someone, who may or may not have the Kung Flu, and put them in the back seat of his patrol car and drive to the jail? Would he chance bringing the Kung Flu home after his shift?
What jailer is going to accept a prisoner into the jail, that is not medically cleared to go into the jail? Where would the 14 day quarantine take place before the suspect is released to the jail?
The answer is no one is getting arrested and booked into the jail short of a homicide. This means some very spicy times on the street and in the hood soon"
Unfortunately, the number of brain cells and their interconnections entailed in that much thinking is several orders of magnitude above that of the policymakers. The enforcers, bereft of indoctrinating ejumakashun, like wildlife, have not had their survival instincts dumbed down, and appear intelligent.