Millions of COVID-19 Blood Tests Will Firm Up What the Worse Case Actually Is

Millions of blood tests for COVID-19 antibodies will tell us how widespread COVID-19 really is. It will tell us what the worse case could actually be. Oxford had modeling which suggests that there could be very large numbers of infected and now immune people. The hope is that there is a high percentage of people …

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Lack of Air Traffic Control Staff and Passengers Could Shutdown Air Travel

US Domestic passenger flights could shutdown because of lack air traffic control staff and lack of passengers could shutdown air travel. US airlines are struggling to keep aircraft flying with minimal passengers. There is about 15-20% of the normal level of passengers. There are also many air traffic controllers getting sick from coronavirus. The double …

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New York on the Verge of Italy Level Coronavirus Crisis

Everyone needs to monitor your temperature, be sensitive to coronavirus symptoms. Spain’s Coronavirus deaths has passed China’s. Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland and other European countries are about a week or two behind the current crisis situations. New York Still Doubling Cases Every Three Days Everyone who passes through or leaves New York must self-quarantine for 14 …

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India Coronavirus Lockdown of 1.38 Billion People

India has locked down the entire country of 1.38 billion people. The slums and shantytowns of India are high-density populations that would be very vulnerable to the disease. There is no way to provide the needed ventilators and medical care for that population. The main advantage is that most of the population is fairly young. …

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Coronavirus Treatments, Trials and the New York Hospital Bed Expansion

Today, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned that the coronavirus curve hasn’t been “flattened,” and “is actually increasing.” He then cautioned that the apex of the virus could be as many as 14 to 21 days away. They now project a need for 140,000 beds at the peak and not 100,000. Cuomo warns that this …

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WHO Says Prolonged Exposure in Confined Spaces Is Main Coronavirus Transmission

The World Health Organization had a Report of the WHO-China Joint Mission on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Routes of transmission COVID-19 is transmitted via droplets and fomites during close unprotected contact between an infector and infectee. Airborne spread has not been reported for COVID-19 and it is not believed to be a major driver of …

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Pre-Peer Review Analysis Indicates Blood Type A More Vulnerable to Covid-19

There is a pre-peer review study of about 2100 Coronavirus patients in China and almost 3000 healthy people. (Relationship between the ABO Blood Group and the COVID-19 Susceptibility). They found that people with blood type A were about 20% more likely to get coronavirus and people with blood type O were less likely to contract …

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Use Cruise Ships as Added Non-Coronavirus Hospitals For Italy and Elsewhere

During WW2, Four Kaiser Shipyards built 747 fourteen thousand ton Liberty ships. One ship was completed one in five days. In February, China built a new hospital in ten days. The 645,000-square-foot makeshift medical facility was two floors and has 1,000 beds, several isolation wards, and 30 intensive care units. The USA is currently converting …

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Coronavirus Official Case Counts – World 380,000, USA 43,000

The John Hopkins dashboard reports that the US has 42,817 official coronavirus cases and the world count is nearing 400,000. The Worldometers has an official coronavirus case count for the USA at 43,500. The Worldometers has US coronavirus deaths at 545. The US has performed almost 300,000 coronavirus tests according to the COVID tracking project. …

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