Coronavirus: Up to 70% of Germany could become infected - Merkel
60% to 70% of the German population will be infected by the coronavirus, Merkel says
The Most Responsible Head Of State On The Planet https://t.co/4eFTJgJd1N @AngelaMerkeICDU @Queen_Europe #CancelEverything #coronavirus #Corona #CoronaVirusUpdate #Coronavirusnyc #coronaviruskenya #CoronaVirusSeattle #AngelaMerkel #pandemic #PandemicPreparedness— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 11, 2020
Mr. President, are you prepared to deal with the current challenge of the #Pandumbichttps://t.co/fz7oQ30jty— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) March 11, 2020
Now, months after reports of an outbreak began, the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus has infected nearly 100,000 and killed just over 3,300 people around the world — a rapid spread in which some historians see parallels to deadly historical diseases.............. the Spanish flu pandemic that killed tens of millions around the world during the years between 1918 and 1922. ............ We’re about three months into the coronavirus outbreak, whereas the real devastation of the 1918 flu began about six to seven months in, after the virus started to cause deadly, rapidly-developing bacterial infections and pneumonia deep in patients’ lungs................ political leaders — and to a lesser extent the communities they govern — are making the same mistakes they did in the past................ On March 11, 1918, an Army private in Kansas complained about flu-like symptoms. By that afternoon, there were over 100 other sick soldiers. Within five weeks, that number increased ten-fold and 47 soldiers had died................ COVID-19 is following a very different trajectory than the Spanish flu; there’s no global war raging, but there are fast and easier ways for a higher volume of people to travel quickly across the globe, spreading the virus far from where it began.................. isolation and quarantine have worked best if enacted early enough. Limiting exposure to disease is still among the best ways to limit its spread. The challenge was — and remains — the ability to pinpoint infection quickly, and isolate the patient before they spread it to others............. legislation that, in the face of the Spanish flu, let authorities show up and cart people off to isolation hospitals — a policy that he said hit racial minorities, the poor, and anyone else living in overcrowded areas the hardest................... the only reason the pandemic is called the Spanish flu is because Spain, a neutral country, allowed its newspapers to report about the disease.............. The government relied heavily on the Sedition Act to stamp out news about the pandemic lest it embarrass the state or detract from the war effort, according to Smithsonian Magazine. The result was a media ecosystem full of inaccurate information and propaganda telling the public not to worry, all while cities like Philadelphia turned into ghost towns and entire communities were wiped out.................. Now, having learned seemingly nothing from China’s errors, U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly downplayed, and spread false information about, the outbreak.............. the way authorities have controlled the narrative around the outbreak reveals that their priorities are backwards. Instead of putting the concern for human life and citizens’ welfare first, leaders like Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have focused more on national pride.......... A vaccine won’t be ready for at least a year............... healthcare remains prohibitively expensive to many in the U.S.............. those historical laws that let officials show up and take people into quarantine? Mooney says that by and large, the rich went unaffected.
travel only permitted for work or family emergencies ............ the best thing was for citizens to stay at home, in large part to protect the most fragile members of society. .............. Outside of China, Italy now has the highest number of deaths due to the coronavirus outbreak with 463 — a rise of 97 in just the last 24 hours. There are now over 9,000 confirmed cases, surpassing South Korea ............... a total ban of public gatherings, including all football matches, across the entire country. ............ inmates at 22 Italian prisons rioted on Monday, escaping facilities and kidnapping officers ........... The riots also occurred after Italy’s interior ministry announced severe penalties, three months in prison, for anybody who attempts to flee the lockdown in northern Italy.A number of airlines are being forced to operate near-empty “ghost flights” after the coronavirus outbreak caused sweeping cancellations and demand for airfare to plummet across the globe. ................ “Passenger demand for air travel has dramatically fallen due to COVID-19 and in some instances we are being forced to fly almost empty planes or lose our valuable slots,” CEO of Virgin Atlantic Shai Weiss told CNBC via email on Tuesday............. major European airports including London Heathrow and Munich are turning into ghost towns with empty check-in counters. ............. the flights are literally just burning jet fuel. ............. the industry could lose more than $113 billion revenue this year alone .
What would happen if the world reacted to climate change like it’s reacting to the coronavirus? What would a fast, coordinated, collective response to climate change look like?
The Extraordinary Decisions Facing Italian Doctors There are now simply too many patients for each one of them to receive adequate care.
Jersey City school district is preparing for potential 3 weeks of closures in wake of coronavirus
Coronavirus Snarls Trans-Pacific Shipping and Ripples Through U.S. Business There are few China-bound vessels and an imbalance in shipping containers, especially the refrigerated ones used for farm products; ‘It’s cutthroat’ ...... The coronavirus epidemic is upending the carefully calibrated logistics of global shipping, as plunging exports from China disrupt the trade of American goods, especially farm products such as fruit and meat destined for Asia.
‘Wildly unprepared’: survey of US nurses highlights coronavirus concerns A northern California nurse criticizes the CDC for delays in testing after she fell ill while caring for a patient with coronavirus
The Worst Outcome If somebody other than Donald Trump were in the White House, the coronavirus crisis would not be unfolding this way...... At every turn, President Trump’s policy regarding coronavirus has unfolded as if guided by one rule: How can I make this crisis worse? ...... The financial markets have plunged into a 2008-style crash, auguring a recession, perhaps a severe one. The Trump administration has had almost two months to think about this crisis. ...... a classic Trump formulation. It seeks to protect America by erecting a wall against the world, without thinking very hard how or whether the wall can work. The disease is already here. The numbers only look low because of our prior failure to provide adequate testing. They will not look low even four days from now. And those infected with the virus can travel from other countries and on other routes.......... There is always something malign in Trump’s incompetence. He has no care or concern for others; he cannot absorb the trouble and suffering of others as real. He monotones his way through words of love and compassion, but those words plainly have no content or meaning for him. The only thing that is real is his squalid vanity. This virus threatens to pierce that vanity, so he denied it as long as he could. What he refuses to acknowledge cannot be real, can it? ....... And even now that he has acknowledged the crisis, he still cannot act, because he does not know what to do. His only goal now is to shove blame onto others. Americans have to face the fact that in the grip of this pandemic, the Oval Office is for all practical purposes as empty as the glazed eyes of the man who spoke from that office tonight.
India suspends most visas to halt coronavirus spread India has 73 confirmed cases of the virus, the health ministry says. This number is expected to grow in coming days, as the results for tests conducted earlier become available........ "It would be near impossible for India to force its citizens into mass quarantine and hospitalise people in numbers like China"..... All schools, colleges and movie theatres in the capital, Delhi, will be shut until 31 March in a bid to help control the spread of the virus ......
"We don't have data to support the theory that the coronavirus won't be as effective in summers"
...... a passenger from Dubai, who was tested at the Mangalore airport and was found to have mild fever, ran away from a government hospital where he was taken for observation.St. Patrick's Day parades canceled nationally amid coronavirus outbreaks
California governor calls for all public gatherings to be canceled due to coronavirus
The Most Responsible Head Of State On The Planet https://t.co/4eFTJgJd1N #lockdown #CoronavirusPandemic #CoronaVirusUpdate #CoronaOutbreak #Pandemicbonds #italylockdown #California #newyorkcoronavirus #Corona
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 12, 2020
“Somebody has got to help us. We’re out here on the front lines trying to take care of people.”
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) March 12, 2020
America's response to this has been incompetent to the point of immorality, and both patients and providers are suffering for it.
Read this. https://t.co/xDDyeCtGaN
It'll work for the base. https://t.co/kt8gMgsHoV
— Wajahat Ali (@WajahatAli) March 12, 2020
Coronavirus: Why You Must Act Now by @tomaspueyo https://t.co/Xev9YWEvg1
— John Sechrest (@sechrest) March 12, 2020
People of Hemsworth have gone crazy for paracetamol like its gonna protect you from corona virus. Christ I've got a headache but no where has any left 😂😩😩😩
— Emma-Amelia Armitage (@EmmaAmelia) March 7, 2020
Whenever the stock market crashes, we manage to find money to prop it up. Unfortunately, at this stage, the best the money can do is just buy failing assets. What if, next time, we invested money ahead of time to build long-term, sustainable industries?https://t.co/2muaddk7bT
— Saikat Chakrabarti (@saikatc) March 12, 2020
President Trump labeling the novel coronavirus a "foreign virus" isn't a new strategy: When it comes to the popular naming of infectious diseases, xenophobia has long played a prominent role. @bgzimmer writes. https://t.co/yZQIT9GWBU
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) March 12, 2020
Clinton slams Trump over coronavirus response https://t.co/eoJKlqNaIT pic.twitter.com/bUle7MOQaT
— The Hill (@thehill) March 12, 2020
This is super important. Please read https://t.co/PEAkH0D2Ik and, for more detail,https://t.co/TIq2KsP50B pic.twitter.com/24iY78knlt
— Andrew Cantino (@tectonic) March 10, 2020
I received the following text from an ER doctor in NYC this morning. It underscores how bad things might get and how important it is to isolate now, if possible. Here's the text: "Please spread the word to all of your nyc friends that this situation is sooooo bad!!!!..." pic.twitter.com/nRbXttEYAl
— Tim Ferriss (@tferriss) March 12, 2020
“Eat a balanced diet and skip unproven supplements. A healthful diet and exercise are important to maintaining a strong immune system. However, no single food or natural remedy has been proven to bolster a person’s immune system or ward off disease.” https://t.co/IBiY23DsAI
— Pramod Mishra (@khardobad) March 12, 2020
CNBC: Fed to pump in more than $1 trillion in dramatic ramping up of market intervention amid coronavirus meltdown.https://t.co/xGh1J3mneP
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 12, 2020
via @GoogleNews
CNBC: Chamath Palihapitiya: Coronavirus fallout like financial crisis and dot-com bubble bust combined.https://t.co/NiLwAiaJXz
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 12, 2020
via @GoogleNews
Yeah I know everything is insane right now but Trump not getting tested is one of the most insane things. https://t.co/Muybv1VhVE
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) March 12, 2020
Brazilian who met Trump has virus; no plans to test Trump https://t.co/tEb1ZPaG38
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 12, 2020
Want to know one major reason why South Korea has had stellar rapid response and quickly produced & scaled up to 10k+ tests/day?
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) March 12, 2020
They have a single payer, #MedicareForAll system.
We don’t.
Please remember why it’s so important for us to fight for healthcare as a human right.
Absolute fucking madness we have a real time shock doctrine unfolding in FAVOR of basic social democracy and the democrats are about to nominate a man who cant finish sentences and spent the past 8 months attacking Medicare for All from the right. Absolutely, sincerely depressing https://t.co/HVg1gwSBpw
— Adam H. Johnson (@adamjohnsonNYC) March 12, 2020
I know this is all hard for you, @realdonaldtrump, so let me spell it out:
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) March 12, 2020
- Free testing
- Fee waivers
- Emergency sick leave
- Quarantines
- Cancellations
- Giving a damn
As we plunge into another recession or depression wouldn't it be comforting if a candidate was running to be the continuation of FDR's new deal legacy, which got us out of the depression
— Secular Talk (@KyleKulinski) March 12, 2020
There’s a reason previous presidents have been a little more reticent to take big victory laps around bull markets. https://t.co/hy9V3RX0uI
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) March 12, 2020
19 times Trump downplayed the coronavirushttps://t.co/fswjvFlRoS pic.twitter.com/ucwyEvoVCg
— The Fix (@thefix) March 12, 2020
Markets are “screaming for help” as one analyst told me. Pure panic. https://t.co/c9mZNwLi0y
— Anne Sraders (@AnneSraders) March 12, 2020
Dr. Amesh Adalja, an expert in emergency medicine and infectious diseases, says at least half of the American population will likely catch coronavirus: "It's going to attack more people than the flu because we have no population immunity to this." https://t.co/YmfZ7DuVDJ
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) March 12, 2020
I haven't seen this kind of panic since after 9/11.
— 🇺🇸 Matthew Holliday 🇺🇸 (@Matthew_4_Trump) March 12, 2020
The calculated, coordinated effort by the media to cause chaos is truly staggering.
The power they have should be what concerns us most.
They can crash the stock market. Frighten millions.
Pretty much do whatever they want.
Illegitimate president of #Venezuela tries to reassure the country of growing #CoronavirusPandemic but the truth...they are unprepared Hospitals have no supplies many have no running water and some don’t even have soap #WTF
— Michael Welling (@WellingMichael) March 12, 2020
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“[T]he sell-off has erased all of U.S. market cap gains since 2016, wiping out more than $11 trillion in value in less than one month." https://t.co/YKzu6HomuG
— Robert Caruso (@robertcaruso) March 12, 2020
The president of Serbia during a talk on the pandemic 😮 https://t.co/UoXvFSVM2k
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) March 12, 2020
remember when everyone had the opportunity to not elect him and susan of y’all said with your whole chests that he and HRC are the same? https://t.co/BdCyQg6iyg
— EricaJoy (@EricaJoy) March 12, 2020
Number of people given coronavirus tests so far
— Euan Rellie (@euanrellie) March 12, 2020
South Korea 210,000
UK 30,000
US 6,000
Democrats are willing to infect the world with a deadly virus and crash the global economy just to bring down Trump.
— Evan Kilgore (@EvanAKilgore) March 12, 2020
Let that sink in.
Nation's Nerds Wake Up In Utopia Where Everyone Stays Inside, Sports Are Canceled, Social Interaction Forbidden https://t.co/6c08j8KRUm
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) March 12, 2020
The stunning contrast between Biden and Trump on coronavirus https://t.co/or4SOujcBS
— Vox (@voxdotcom) March 12, 2020
So THIS is what an exponentially escalating crisis feels like.
— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) March 12, 2020
Sen. Bernie Sanders on Thursday offered a dark assessment of the coronavirus outbreak, warning that the nation is facing an unprecedented emergency on par with a world war https://t.co/zOFvOoNuu9
— POLITICO (@politico) March 12, 2020
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