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Monday, March 16, 2020

Italy on Lockdown-COVID19 Outcome

Milan Airport Empty After Italy Declares Nationwide Lockdown.

Back then western countries and press were all out saying bad on how China decided to handle the outbreak of this COVID19....Now see why greed is good and selfish government with politicians voted by the people couldn't help their own people..Instead now accusing and pointing fingers to opposing parties.  

Greed is Good.

Greed is Good- Mindset of America corporations and Western world

Matt Colvin with his wife, Brittany, and son, Logan, at their home in Hixson, Tenn., March 12, 2020. (Doug Strickland/The New York Times)

He Has 17,700 Bottles of Hand Sanitizer and Nowhere to Sell Them.

On March 1, the day after the first coronavirus death in the United States, brothers Matt and Noah Colvin set out in a silver SUV to pick up some hand sanitizer. Driving around Chattanooga, Tennessee, they hit a Dollar Tree, then a Walmart, a Staples and a Home Depot. At each store, they cleaned out the shelves.
Over the next three days, Noah Colvin took a 1,300-mile road trip across Tennessee and into Kentucky, filling a U-Haul truck with thousands of bottles of hand sanitizer and thousands of packs of antibacterial wipes, mostly from “little hole-in-the-wall dollar stores in the backwoods,” his brother said. “The major metro areas were cleaned out.”
Greed is good.

Pope prays at Great Plague church as Italy toll mounts

The 83-year-old pontiff's unannounced visit to a church with a crucifix from the times of the Great Plague came with Italy's hospitals running out beds (AFP Photo/-)
Rome (AFP) - Pope Francis left Vatican City on Sunday to pray in a Rome cathedral for coronavirus victims as Italy's death toll hit a one-day high of 368.
The 83-year-old pontiff's unannounced visit to a church with a crucifix from the times of the Great Plague came with Italy's hospitals running out beds and the entire nation of 60 million under effective lockdown.
Does the world need only prayers to fight this pandemic.
What we actually need now is nothing but TOTAL..Action. Governments, Politicians- Left or Right, Libral or Conservative. Democrats or Republicans. All hands should be on deck.

City or National Lockdown- What's working and not working.

Life under lockdown in Italy: A look at what might be coming to the U.S.

The epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak has moved from China to Europe, and within Europe, Italy has been hit the hardest. It struck first in Lombardy, in the north, but the national government has now imposed stringent quarantine regulations on the entire country of 61 million. Augie Kymmel is an American who has lived in Italy for 30 years, and she has filed this report from Cerete, a village in the province of Bergamo, northeast of Milan, not far from the border with Switzerland.

CERETE, BERGAMO, ITALY — Today is Friday, March 13, not an unlucky day in Italy, I woke up feeling more upbeat.
A wide-body Airbus A350 landed last night at Rome Fiumicino with much-needed medical supplies, including precious ventilators and masks, courtesy of the Chinese Red Cross. This morning I found out that not only was it carrying 31 tons of equipment — enough for 30 ICU wards for COVID-19 patients, as reported by China Daily — but also nine expert doctors and nurses with experience in tackling the disease.
If China can provide Italy with urgent medical assistance, Italy will be able help other countries in dire need. In fact, it was widely reported that the Bergamo hospital already shared its emergency model during a video conference with doctors in the U.S. who had participated in the Harvard Medical School Surgical Leadership Program.

Will coronavirus go away in the spring? Maybe — but it also might come back in fall.


When will there be a coronavirus vaccine — and who will get it first?

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Coronavirus- COVID19- What's Britain doing Right and Wrong?

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives to hold a news conference addressing the government's response to the coronavirus outbreak, at Downing Street in London, Britain March 12, 2020.

People over 70 in the UK will be quarantined at home for 4 months in a 'wartime' effort to tackle coronavirus.

  • People over 70 in the UK will be quarantined for up to 4 months in a 'wartime' effort to tackle coronavirus.
  • Health Secretary confirmed reports of the plan on Sunday morning.
  • Hancock said the plan was a 'very big ask' for older people but said it was a measure for their own protection, and confirmed it would be introduced in the 'coming weeks.'
  • A total of 1140 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in the UK as of Saturday, up from 801 on Friday, while 21 people have died, up from 10.                 

Coronavirus COVID19 Pandemic-

Tennessee AG cracks down on men who hoarded thousands of sanitizer bottles amid shopper scare.

As cleaning supplies and hand sanitizer fly off grocery store shelves in a rush of coronavirus panic shopping, two Tennessee men are being ordered to stop hoarding and reselling in-demand products online. 
Noah Colvin, of Hixson, Tennessee, took a 1,300-mile road trip in early March across Tennessee and Kentucky, racking up thousands of bottles of hand sanitizer to resell online. 
Meanwhile, his brother Matt stayed at home, waiting for pallets of antibacterial wipes and even more sanitizer to be shipped, according to a New York Times article.
The two then sold sanitizer online at a steep markup — $8 to $70 a pop. But Amazon quickly removed their listings amid a larger effort to stop coronavirus-related price gouging.

'It's Totally Ad Hoc': Why America's Virus Response Looks Like a Patchwork.

David Norton, who helps to run a community center in this small Rhode Island city, is not a scientist. Neither were the board members who gathered for an emergency meeting last week, to decide whether the risk of contagion meant they should cancel their upcoming events.
They sat together — a nurse, a civil servant, a therapist, an insurance executive — and tried to decode the guidance given by state and federal authorities.
Rhode Island’s governor, Gina Raimondo, had urged community leaders to cancel gatherings larger than 250. On the other hand, Pawtucket’s public schools were still open. Then again, a private school nearby, the site of the state’s first coronavirus outbreak, had closed for two weeks.
Boston had canceled its St. Patrick’s Day parade, but Newport had not. Movie theaters and malls were open. But Disneyworld was closing. In the end, members threw up their hands and canceled most everything through the end of April.

Mnuchin says U.S. coronavirus aid bill cost should be significant, not huge.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Sunday officials will have a better idea this week of the total cost of a coronavirus aid package, but predicted it will likely be "significant but not huge."
Mnuchin told "Fox News Sunday" he also planned to talk to lawmakers about critical aid to airlines, as well as the hotel and cruise ship industries.
"It's hard to model some of these things because you don't know how many workers are going to be home. I want to be careful about throwing out numbers," he said. "I think based upon the numbers that we're going to see, it's going to have costs that are significant, but not huge."

Why Washington state is at the center of the US coronavirus outbreak.

On Saturday, Alexandria, 22, was struggling to breathe, so she called 911 and was rushed to an isolation unit at a Seattle hospital.
She had had a fever for days and was tested for the flu and strep throat, and given a chest X-ray. But, she said, the doctors told her she would not be tested for coronavirus because she hadn’t traveled to China and was not in the at-risk age range.
After being discharged with a diagnosis of a viral infection, with no recommendations about home isolation, she was escorted out of the hospital, where she waited on the street for her partner to pick her up.
It took four days before another physician heard her symptoms, sent her in for coronavirus testing, and she was diagnosed positive.
Since January, when Washington reported the first case of coronavirus in the US, the state has been the central focus of the American outbreak, documenting the most cases and deaths associated with the infection in the country. Its position in what has now been declared by the World Health Organization as a pandemic can be attributed to everything from individual missed opportunities for diagnosis and state funding gaps to restrictive federal guidelines for testing.
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Why is America claiming to be the best while falling behind when exposed?
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