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211 new cases in Ontario. At this rate cases are doubling every 4 days

Yes, there are currently 211 new positives which is 60 more than reported yesterday at 10:30 pm. But there were also 6,114 more tests done. You have to take that into account. 6,114 more tests and 60 new positives is actually a good sign.

Many experts are saying that with a significant increase in the number of tests but not a huge increase in positives is a sign that the curve is slowly beginning to flatten.

If the exact same number of tests were done and there were 60 more positives, that would be a different story.

Just trying to be optimistic and hopeful.
 

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^^^ good point. I didnt know they were testing a lot more now
 

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Elon Musk continues to find new ways to humiliate himself as the coronavirus that he once labeled as "dumb" makes its way around the globe. This weekend's embarassment du jour was Musk coming out and publicly making the assertion on Twitter that many doctors are afraid of the virus and are unwilling to treat patients for it as a result.

Musk make the off-color snub about healthcare providers in a Tweet thread about how quarantines would result in an inordinate number of toothaches going untreated across the country.

"...many doctors are not treating patients, due to fear of giving or receiving C19," Musk Tweeted.


Musk, who recently engaged in a fight with Alameda County officials about keeping his Fremont factory open during the midst of the outbreak, might be to blame as the first several coronavirus cases at both Tesla and SpaceX have turned up.

"Two Tesla employees have tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, according to an email sent to employees Thursday morning," BuzzFeed reported late last week.

Additionally, the LA Times has reported that at least 12 SpaceX employees have been sent home to quarantine after two confirmed cases of the coronavirus were reported at the company's Hawthorne factory.

Meanwhile, Musk had also recently Tweeted that kids were "essentially immune" to the virus...

...despite the fact that there have been numerous reports of teenagers "fighting for their lives" on ventilators and passing away from the virus (source ~~> https://twitter.com/passantino/status/1242540756209774592?s=20
And source. ~~~~> https://twitter.com/covidperspectiv/status/1242546375042068480?s=20

For a cumulative account of all of Musk's outrageous comments about coronavirus where you can watch them blow up in Musk's face in real-time, Twitter user @EVdefender has made, and continues to update, this chart documenting some of Musk's most egregious assertions.




He also asks a key question: while other accounts, including recently Rudy Giuliani's, have been suspended for "misinformation" surrounding the virus, why is Elon Musk still allowed to Tweet?
 

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No you don't understand. 90% is older than 70 included the 10% who is older than 90. It's simple math. The first number is true and the second number is true. The less 10% is younger than 70 many of them with chronic illnesses. In your reading 100% of the dead people are older than 70 what is not true, and the article never said that.
Do you use these numbers to justify your desire to work through this epidemic?
https://www.leolist.cc/personals/fe...tural_beauty_for_sophisticated_lovers-3561946
 

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Dr. Fauci: "We're Going To Have Millions Of Cases" And "Between 100K & 200K Deaths"


The last time Dr. Anthony Fauci did the Sunday Shows a few weeks back, he achieved a vaunted Washington milestone by doing all five network and cable Sunday shows - NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox News & CNN - in one day. That was back when President Trump's approval rating was soaring, and the good doctor was indisputably the lead 'subject matter expert' guiding the White House's response.

That was less than a month ago. But in that time, so much has changed.

President Trump and the good doctor are said to be at odds over some vaguely critical statements made by Fauci. Of course, that didn't stop the administration and that task force's media team from sending him out to do more Sunday Show appearances as officials hope futures will open higher after Friday's selloff following the first three-day rebound since February.

Still, as the death toll in the US crept above 2,000, Dr. Fauci, officially the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a member of the White House coronavirus task force told CNN's "State of the Union" that models suggest the coronavirus will infect millions of Americans and could kill between 100,000 to 200,000.

However, he stressed that these projections are really a "moving target", and that it's possible the numbers could be much lower - or much higher - depending on how the US handles the response. So far, the disorganized response at the federal level has left a hodge podge of states to deal with their own problems, which is why Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards - a Democrat - is begging the Feds for help before the outbreak completely overruns his state's capacity to handle it.



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this morning: "Looking at what we're seeing now, I would say between 100,000 and 200,000 cases (of coronavirus)... excuse me, deaths. I mean, we're going to have millions of cases." #CNNSOTU

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With the number of new cases and deaths ballooning at a surprisingly rapid pace across the US (but especially in New York, the nation's biggest hot spot), President Trump and the White House task force (led by VP Mike Pence DHHS Secretary Alex Azar, Dr. Birx, Dr. Fauci, Dr. Adams and the rest) are holding their daily press briefing at 5pmET, just an hour before futures open.

The event will reportedly take place in the White House Rose Garden.

Watch live below:


Update (1855T): Trump's press conference continued well into the evening, with the president feuding in classic Trump style with CNN reporters asking him questions about a rumor that Trump had withheld aid to certain governors who didn't show him sufficient respect.

After a few minutes of jousting, Trump slammed CNN as "fake news", to which a reporter replied "we're not fake news", prompting Trump to spout "yes you are, sit down."

It was an amusing episode.

Asked about the news networks not wanting to cover Trump's daily press briefings, Trump scoffed, and slammed the media "we're getting the word about it...and a lot of people aren't...they should be happy about it but they're not." Trump then praised Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx. "They've been fighting this stuff their whole lives...they don't want to be stars...the American public they should be the decider...we have Monday Night Football-type ratings...and that's from the New York Times...and they're not honest people but that's okay...that's what they said."

"When they don't want the president of the United States to have a voice...you're not talking about Democracy any longer."

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Update (1824ET): Trump has offered a few more thoughts on why he isn't releasing some 10,000 ventilators to states like New York and Louisiana (states that, Trump's critics complain, are governed by Democrats). Trump said the government is only holding on to the ventilators for now until the crisis arrives, That apparently leaves room for the government to dole them out to the states that need them in the coming days.

And of course, Trump said he spoke with some of the most respected restaurateurs in the country, and they apparently reminded him that they can't stay closed forever without significantly more help from the government - or they're all going to go out of business. As Trump said, he wants to make sure these restaurants "get moving"...but not until after April 30.

Trump also claimed that Humana and Cigna agreed to waive all costs - including copays - for coronavirus-related treatments. "It's a lot of money they're waiving," Trump said, during the Q&A, and said "yeah, I do" when asked if he was calling on other insurers to do the same thing. "This is about death," Trump said. "I want to thank Cigna and Humana."

Trump also repeatedly insisted that he now believes the "peak" of the US outbreak will arrive in two weeks which, at the current rate, means millions of cases will have been diagnosed by then.

When asked about why he "threatened" to quarantine New York, Connecticut and New Jersey yesterday, Trump responded with an aggravated denial, with Trump claiming that professionals brought the idea to him, and that he ultimately decided not to do it. "Now we did an advisory, it's a strong advisory...I think we did a great thing...all I did yesterday was I said we were looking in to it and by the end of the evening I said 'we've decided to go with the advisory'." Trump said.

"I don't want to have to give them out then take them back and move them someplace else...we need to move them quickly," Trump said.

When asked why Florida has had more of its requests for ventilators approved than states like Massachusetts and New York, Trump responded that all states have been taken care of "Florida has been taken care of, Michigan has been taken care of"...Trump said, even though he has had a high-profile feud with the Democratic female governor of Michigan. Massachusetts, meanwhile, is governed by a moderate Republican.

Trump then went on a tirade about how most states have been "very happy" with the White House's handling and will be "amazed at what they will be able to get" even citing his relationship with John Bel Edwards, "a Democrat if that's what you're getting at" in Louisiana and other governors from the south to the northeast. Trump added the deployment of the hospital ships and the Army Corp of Engineers and the National Guard are doing a lot, like opening a hospital in New York City at the Javits Center.

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Update (1815ET): President Trump assured the public that his administration would undo a provision in his tax reform law eliminating writeoffs for entertainment, allowing, as Trump put it, "companies to send people back to restaurants". It's unclear how this would help, exactly, and when it would happen.

More importantly, Trump seemed to back away from his push to bring the country back on-line by Easter by saying he would extend the guideline through April 30, the end of April, and roughly three weeks later than the April 12 Easter guideline,
 

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A special mention to Jennifer Keesmatts ( Former Toronto Mayoral canadiate.) and also was Toronto chief planner of Toronto.

Background Bio:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Keesmaat
Jennifer Keesmaat (born 1970)[1] is a Canadian urban planner who served as Chief City Planner of Toronto from 2012 to 2017.[2][3] On August 28, 2017, she announced that she would resigned her position as Chief Planner, effective September 29 of the same year,[4][5] and subsequently accepted a teaching position at the University of Toronto.[6] In March 2018, Keesmaat became the CEO of the Creative Housing Society, an independent non-profit group dedicated to creation of affordable housing projects.[7] She was named the ninth most influential person in Toronto by Toronto Life in 2014,[8] and the 41st most important person in Canada by Maclean's in 2013.[9]

On July 27, 2018, Keesmaat announced her candidacy for mayor of Toronto in the 2018 mayoral election.[10] She placed second to incumbent mayor John Tory.[11]








PS. Finally someone famous in Toronto made into the peak prosperity video.
Guess it show that she still don't get it! Her misinformation and got retweet thousands of time it will harm someone

PPS: Fact check WHO wrong again! Go to 10:44 of video

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If social-distancing is the only way to quell the spread—explain Japan.

First case reported in early January. No social-distancing. No national emergency declared.

Population 126 million—yet only 52 deaths.

Meanwhile, Italy’s been locked for weeks & is seeing no progress.
 

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I sure hope Iris keeps these "daily" updates coming like she said. How long do you think that she can keep it up for?
 

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I sure hope Iris keeps these "daily" updates coming like she said. How long do you think that she can keep it up for?
"I'm Terrified" - New York Turns Into "War Zone" As City's 911 System Faces Overwhelming Onslaught


As New York deals with its worsening coronavirus outbreak in real time, "terrified" 911 operators find themselves having to make life-or-death decisions on a whim, on a daily basis.

“It’s all a war zone,” one paramedic said.
“I’m terrified. I honestly don’t know if I’m going to survive. I’m terrified of what I’ve already possibly brought home,” Phil Suarez, an Iraq war vet who is a paramedic, added.


In fact, some patients are being left behind in their homes as the healthcare system becomes overwhelmed with calls relating to the virus, according to the New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/28/nyregion/nyc-coronavirus-ems.html

The 911 system that generally fields about 4,000 calls per day was swamped with over 7,000 calls last Thursday. It is a volume of calls that the city hasn't seen since September 11, 2001.

The volume has put Emergency Medical Personnel in the position of having to determine which cases should receive time-consuming medical measures, like CPR and intubation, and which cases are "too far gone".




And many of these workers are doing it without the proper protection. Meanwhile, New York remains on a trajectory to pass Wuhan in terms of the severity of its outbreak, assuming you take China's numbers at face value.

One paramedic told the New York Times that a woman had "drank a liter of vodka" to try and commit suicide after her cancer treatments were delayed because hospital beds were being occupied by coronavirus patients. Another paramedic said that the battery on her defibrillator died from responding to so many cardiac arrests on one shift.

The paramedic said:

“It does not matter where you are. It doesn’t matter how much money you have. This virus is treating everyone equally.”

Frank Dwyer, a Fire Department spokesman, commented:

“Our E.M.T.s and paramedics are on the front line during an unprecedented time in the department’s history. They’re doing it professionally, and they’re doing it because they care about their patients. They care about this city.”

The department has said that it is rationing protective gear to try and prevent shortages.


“The department is carefully managing and monitoring usage of personal protective equipment and critical supplies to ensure we have what’s needed for this long-term operation,” Dwyer continued.




Paramedics said that weeks ago, coronavirus calls were mostly for respiratory distress or fever. Now many of these same patients are dealing with organ failure and cardiac arrest after being sent home from the hospital.

One Brooklyn paramedic said:


“We’re getting them at the point where they’re starting to decompensate. The way that it wreaks havoc in the body is almost flying in the face of everything that we know.”

Another paramedic who had previously helped a 65 year old patient in Brooklyn was forced to tell them to stay home and call a doctor. A separate paramedic said that amidst a shortage of protective gear, they had been using the same N95 mask for days.

And people are doing their best to try and help. The same paramedic said that after leaving a building with her partner after tending to one of its tenants, "the building’s supervisor — noticing the pair’s worn equipment — met them downstairs and shoved new N95 masks and a can of Lysol into their arms."

Many healthcare workers are scared they have already been infected and have brought the virus home to their families. On March 18, three members of the Fire Department tested positive for the virus. On Friday, that number had grown to 206 people.
 

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People in Europe using the excuse that they have to walk their dogs to bend the rules of the quarantine in order to go outside. Don't you feel annoyed when people do that, bend the rules for themselves!?



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NY Prisoners Say They're Re-Packaging Hand Sanitizer, Not Making It From Scratch, Under Cuomo's Program


Who can forget Governor Andrew Cuomo's presser weeks ago where he exclaimed that he would be putting New York state prisoners to work making hand sanitizer? The goal was to produce 100,000 gallons of it every week to be distributed, for free, to schools, government agencies and other needy institutions.

Well, that doesn't appear to actually be what's happening. Instead, prisoners are apparently taking hand sanitizer from elsewhere and just re-packaging it and re-branding it as "NYS Clean" sanitizer, according to a new expose from Vice.

At the time, Cuomo boasted that the NYS Sanitizer would be better than Purell's due to its 75% alcohol content and its floral scent.

He also bragged about the economics: “This is also much less expensive than anything the government could buy—a gallon bottle is $6.10, the 7-ounce bottle is $1.12 our cost, and then there’s a very small size… which is 84 cents. So it’s much cheaper for us to make it ourselves than to buy it on the open market.”

“We are problem solvers, state of New York, Empire State, progressive capital of the nation,” he proudly stated after revealing NYS-Clean branded sanitizer.



But a New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision source says that the sanitizer itself is being produced at an outside vendor and that the prisoners are only bottling it and labeling it.

An inmate, who said that the rollout began on March 7, also said that people are bottling the sanitizer 24 hours a day in three 8 hour shifts. He also said that there's as many hours as people are willing to take on: “There's one guy who worked 116 hours in one week, and just stays there. They ask people if they want overtime, but a lot of people refuse it. It's not actually overtime, it's just more hours but you still get paid the same amount.”



He said the work mainly consists of "turning a nozzle" and filling gallon sized bottles. Inmates have been instructed to bottle 6,000 gallons of the sanitizer, he says, which is brought in by truck from an outside vendor for every shift.

He said they make $2 per hour for their work, and that's why the price of the sanitizer at the end of the day is so cheap. The inmate said he hasn't been to the prison's commissary in more than a month due to the strenuous work hours he has been forced to put in.

“We're completely overworked. They treat us like shit," he concluded.

Here's video of Cuomo's initial press conference introducing the sanitizer:

 

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People in Europe using the excuse that they have to walk their dogs to bend the rules of the quarantine in order to go outside. Don't you feel annoyed when people do that, bend the rules for themselves!?



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people have a right to resist being caged in their homes like animals. how long will people put with repressive rules when their jobs, and livelihoods are disappearing?
 

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If social-distancing is the only way to quell the spread—explain Japan.

First case reported in early January. No social-distancing. No national emergency declared.

Population 126 million—yet only 52 deaths.

Meanwhile, Italy’s been locked for weeks & is seeing no progress
South Korea same story. They've been limiting their new cases to around 100 daily
 

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South Korea same story. They've been limiting their new cases to around 100 daily
The countries that have been most effective generally have two things in common:

1. A competent gov’t that isnt reactive.
2. A general population that is educated on the virus.

The culture in South Korea is way different than here for example. Everyone gets tested. Everyone. And when you get results back in hours not days, those that are positive and anyone close to them physically and may have been exposed are alerted. Measures are immediately taken and heeded.

Im sorry to say but the far east gets it while western civilization and especially North America are light years behind. Thats why there is for now no choice but social distancing.
 

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Anyone still think this is no big deal? The media is exaggerating things. The flu kills more people every year bla bla bla...
 

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(as per CP24): Canada ready to deploy 24,000 millitary members across the country
 
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