Covid-19

Singlemalt

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The number of new coronavirus cases continues to surge in SLO County
June 22, 2020






As San Luis Obispo County continues to reopen, the number of new coronavirus cases continues to surge. The county has linked pockets of new cases to an outbreak at a assisted living facility, a graduation party and several family gatherings.


In San Luis Obispo County, during the past six days, there have been 86 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, or 14.3 per day. San Luis Obispo leads with 21 new cases, followed by Nipomo at 13.


Of the 442 confirmed coronavirus cases in SLO County, 322 individuals have recovered, and one has died. Of those still suffering from the virus, there are seven people in the hospital — three in intensive care, and 112 recuperating at home.


Cases by city:


  • Paso Robles — 139
  • Atascadero — 63
  • Nipomo — 53
  • San Luis Obispo — 48
  • Arroyo Grande — 35
  • Templeton — 17
  • Grover Beach — 14
  • Pismo Beach — 13
  • CMC — 11
  • Morro Bay — 10
  • San Miguel — 9
  • Los Osos — 6
  • Shandon — 5
  • Other county cases — 19

As of Monday afternoon, there have been 183,207 positive cases, and 5,547 deaths in California.



Based on the lax mask wearing there will be many more, dumb fuckers
 

Laughing Grass

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The number of new coronavirus cases continues to surge in SLO County
June 22, 2020






As San Luis Obispo County continues to reopen, the number of new coronavirus cases continues to surge. The county has linked pockets of new cases to an outbreak at a assisted living facility, a graduation party and several family gatherings.


In San Luis Obispo County, during the past six days, there have been 86 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, or 14.3 per day. San Luis Obispo leads with 21 new cases, followed by Nipomo at 13.


Of the 442 confirmed coronavirus cases in SLO County, 322 individuals have recovered, and one has died. Of those still suffering from the virus, there are seven people in the hospital — three in intensive care, and 112 recuperating at home.


Cases by city:


  • Paso Robles — 139
  • Atascadero — 63
  • Nipomo — 53
  • San Luis Obispo — 48
  • Arroyo Grande — 35
  • Templeton — 17
  • Grover Beach — 14
  • Pismo Beach — 13
  • CMC — 11
  • Morro Bay — 10
  • San Miguel — 9
  • Los Osos — 6
  • Shandon — 5
  • Other county cases — 19

As of Monday afternoon, there have been 183,207 positive cases, and 5,547 deaths in California.



Based on the lax mask wearing there will be many more, dumb fuckers
Think there's going to be another shutdown with these spikes all over the place? I realize they're saying no for the news cameras, but what happens when the ICU beds fill up?
 

Kushash

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FDA advises consumers not to use any hand sanitizer manufactured by Eskbiochem SA de CV in Mexico, due to the potential presence of methanol (wood alcohol), a substance that can be toxic when absorbed through the skin or ingested. FDA has identified the following products manufactured by Eskbiochem:


  • All-Clean Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-002-01)
  • Esk Biochem Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-007-01)
  • CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 75% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-008-04)
  • Lavar 70 Gel Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-006-01)
  • The Good Gel Antibacterial Gel Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-010-10)
  • CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 80% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-005-03)
  • CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 75% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-009-01)
  • CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 80% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-003-01)
  • Saniderm Advanced Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-001-01)

 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Think there's going to be another shutdown with these spikes all over the place? I realize they're saying no for the news cameras, but what happens when the ICU beds fill up?
When all the ICU beds fill up......Houston we have a problem.

At least now everyone should have a plan in place and a stockpile of ppe ready to go.

if not your shit out of luck and jolly well fucked.
 

tangerinegreen555

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Think there's going to be another shutdown with these spikes all over the place? I realize they're saying no for the news cameras, but what happens when the ICU beds fill up?
I don't know.

The areas where science is believed in, maybe yes.

The areas where politics is believed in, maybe no.

It doesn't matter how many people die if you can spin it and a bunch of people believe the spin.

If just 25% believe it's a nothing burger, that's one hell of a lot of spread. I never thought the movie Idiocracy would come true but it kind of is. And it's not as funny as the movie.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

Well-Known Member
FDA advises consumers not to use any hand sanitizer manufactured by Eskbiochem SA de CV in Mexico, due to the potential presence of methanol (wood alcohol), a substance that can be toxic when absorbed through the skin or ingested. FDA has identified the following products manufactured by Eskbiochem:


  • All-Clean Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-002-01)
  • Esk Biochem Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-007-01)
  • CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 75% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-008-04)
  • Lavar 70 Gel Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-006-01)
  • The Good Gel Antibacterial Gel Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-010-10)
  • CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 80% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-005-03)
  • CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 75% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-009-01)
  • CleanCare NoGerm Advanced Hand Sanitizer 80% Alcohol (NDC: 74589-003-01)
  • Saniderm Advanced Hand Sanitizer (NDC: 74589-001-01)

Thanks for the heads up. That’s good to know. The stuff they have at the cash registers and entrances at the stores looks really really awful.
And the freaking disinfectant wipes They are supplying our hospital are so toxic smelling I have to wear my P100 respirator mask when wiping my department down or I will get a serious headache. There is a lot of cheap toxic disinfecting products out due to shortages. It’s not good to skimp on these things.
 

Singlemalt

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Think there's going to be another shutdown with these spikes all over the place? I realize they're saying no for the news cameras, but what happens when the ICU beds fill up?
I don't really know; if they do shutdown again it's political suicide for those who enact it, even though it's the smart thing and will save lives. It's become too partisan jumping out of the realm of health and expediency. Wearing any sort of PPE, if you aren't a worker required to do so, brands one as a sheep/coward/lefty even unpatriotic by many. This morning I went to Walmart for some things, I was amazed at the number of people in my age range, unmasked not adhering to social distance and dressed in typical Cali summer wear, pretty much beach wear. I'd imagine that once carcasses really start piling up and there's no room at medical establishments, folks will panic and there gov't will do something, but reactive vs proactive. Then there is quibbling amongst the authorities: some county sheriff says his dept won't "enforce" the mask mandate which tells me that the cops won't even caution or admonish or advise folks to wear them; then some Nevada mayor said Cali tourists shouldn't wear them when they visit. I'm fortunate in that my place is very rural, and removed from the cities and if needs be, can enforce social distancing to the tune of 1/3 mile
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
The number of new coronavirus cases continues to surge in SLO County
June 22, 2020






As San Luis Obispo County continues to reopen, the number of new coronavirus cases continues to surge. The county has linked pockets of new cases to an outbreak at a assisted living facility, a graduation party and several family gatherings.


In San Luis Obispo County, during the past six days, there have been 86 newly confirmed coronavirus cases, or 14.3 per day. San Luis Obispo leads with 21 new cases, followed by Nipomo at 13.


Of the 442 confirmed coronavirus cases in SLO County, 322 individuals have recovered, and one has died. Of those still suffering from the virus, there are seven people in the hospital — three in intensive care, and 112 recuperating at home.


Cases by city:


  • Paso Robles — 139
  • Atascadero — 63
  • Nipomo — 53
  • San Luis Obispo — 48
  • Arroyo Grande — 35
  • Templeton — 17
  • Grover Beach — 14
  • Pismo Beach — 13
  • CMC — 11
  • Morro Bay — 10
  • San Miguel — 9
  • Los Osos — 6
  • Shandon — 5
  • Other county cases — 19

As of Monday afternoon, there have been 183,207 positive cases, and 5,547 deaths in California.



Based on the lax mask wearing there will be many more, dumb fuckers
Meanwhile in Los Angeles
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
Think there's going to be another shutdown with these spikes all over the place? I realize they're saying no for the news cameras, but what happens when the ICU beds fill up?
In Los Angeles the state brought St. Vincent's back online dedicated to Covid care (381 beds). In other places they may consider open air tent hospitals and National Guard troops. That was how we'd planned for disasters in the past.

When nothing else works they die in the ER halls, in their acute care beds, in waiting areas, and at home. I am sure in some places that will happen.

When you hear the videos of the visiting nurses sobbing because patients are dying from malpractice and there's no covid that's usually because they try to separate all infectious diseases into wards as they did during the days of pandemic diseases we had no cure for because we didn't have PPE to use for each patient. So you put all patients with the same disease on the same ward so you only suit up when you went into the infectious disease ward. Most of the kids in practice today didn't see this type of disease. I only remember catching the end of it as we disassembled and repurposed the large wards. That's how I learned how to use a negative pressure ventilator. We had some for back up.
 

tangerinegreen555

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I still remember my mom telling me about not being allowed to do all kinds of things as a kid when polio was spreading during an outbreak. And small pox also.

This isn't the first time ever you had to watch out and play it safe.

Probably won't be the last. Maybe they should have a board of doctors and public health officials call the shots during breakouts of anything. Kind of like when the bombardier took over the plane in WW II. You don't want to miss the target.
 

raratt

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curious2garden

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Staff member
Like the CDC? The problem is the politicizing of a pandemic as opposed to using common sense and listening to the professionals. "You can't make me wear a mask, I have my rights!" So does the CDC in this situation: https://www.cdc.gov/quarantine/aboutlawsregulationsquarantineisolation.html
LOL yeah just like the CDC.

Oh @Laughing Grass one other thing we have is diversion. When ICU, ER, ORs get full a hospital goes on diversion and we transfer patients. That is something we use a lot and have a pretty robust network.
 

tyler.durden

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@doublejj

Can I borrow a foxhole from ya, bud? Just keep in mind, I don't like hard physical labor, and I fucking hate trimming.....But on a positive note, my butthole is hella tight :hump: :hump: :hump:
we will work something out. ;)

JJ - If you went camping, and awoke with your asshole all sore and wet... Would you tell anyone?
Meta - Hell, no!
JJ - Wanna go camping???
 
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