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The real Coup was in 2016, and it was performed by the corrupt, pro neo-Nazi oriented, Abwehr bought and subverted, the Rightist wing of the GOP, the Broidy-Manafort ring in its latest reincarnation; and by the other alumni of the Abwehr Law School, a.k.a. Roy Cohn’s Law Firm: Little Duce Giuliani, “dirty trickster” Roger Stone, and their circles, climbing and clawing their ways to Power and Money. And apparently, some officers of the New York Branch of the FBI were their ideological and operational “stormtroopers”. Search the Anthony Weiner sexting affair scandal as FBI operation, much under-researched, under-investigated, and under-publicized.
If only a part of all these legitimate and well based suspicions and accusations against the New York branch of the FBI are proven or sufficiently demonstrated, this question would be quite legitimate: Was at least a part of the NY FBI branch corrupt, rotten, in Trump’s pocket, and under possible influences of the foreign agents?
Investigate the “STORMTROOPERS” – the alleged “pro-Trumpists” within the NY branch of the FBI, and look into the general health of the whole branch.
Investigate James Kallstrom and others!
Investigate the Abwehr – Roy Cohn Law School and all its “graduates”.
Investigate the political corruption in both parties. Investigate the corruption and failures within the FBI, and their root causes. The proof is in the pudding, sadly but undeniably.
Michael Novakhov | 7:38 AM 11/26/2019 – Post Link
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Who’s right? Both are well-respected and reputable.
A real estate trade association chief economist and a 44-year mortgage industry researcher and analyst are predicting entirely different conclusions about where the median home price lands by the end of 2020 as a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic.
“By year end, maybe no meaningful change to median home price for the country as a whole,” said National Association of Realtors Chief Economist Dr. Lawrence Yun when asked about 2020 year-end median home prices. “That assumes some rebound in jobs and private sector income after the precipitous fall in the second quarter.”
The upper end of the market, Yun conceded, is likely to experience a modest price decline.
But Tom LaMalfa, president of Cleveland-based TSL Consulting, sees dramatic danger for leveraged homeowners.
“Home prices will drop 20% to 30% over the course of this calendar year,” said LaMalfa.
Long before the 2008 bailout and government conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, LaMalfa was sounding a similar leverage alarm about the two mortgage giants. LaMalfa predicted F & F would create major problems for all stakeholders with their risky positions, having so little capital. Fannie and Freddie remain in government conservatorship and will be there for the foreseeable future.
Other views?
“No forecasting until we get more clarity on government programs,” said John Burns, CEO of John Burns Real Estate Consulting. “I think the government will come to the rescue and throw the sink at this.”
The California Association of Realtors is currently updating its forecast which was not available by press time.
My view: I’m worried about median home prices dropping 15% by the end of 2020.
In the past few weeks, I’ve taken more than two dozen calls from clients and column readers with high anxiety about their jobs and businesses. How will they continue to make their house payments?
More disturbing than those conversations was the March 24 blog post by St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank economist Miguel Faria-Castro estimating potential unemployment of more than 32%.
How are some buyers and sellers reacting since the coronavirus lockdown started?
To my own admitted surprise, we have not seen any letup at my shop. We are receiving a steady number of new purchase mortgages as new purchase escrows continue to open. And, not a single cancellation (coronavirus related or otherwise) so far.
What we are also seeing is an almost insurmountable amount of coronavirus-related challenges to get both purchase and refinance mortgages funded. Here is just a sampling of the stressors:
Besides being thankful and grateful to those on the coronavirus frontlines, please thank those underwriters, funders, loan processors and escrow officers who are maintaining housing transaction commerce and getting your desperately needed cash out.
Freddie Mac rate news: The 30-year fixed-rate averaged 3.33%, down 17 basis points from last week to the fifth-lowest rate in 49 years. The 15-year fixed-rate averaged 2.92%, 10 basis points lower than last week.
The Mortgage Bankers Association reported a 15.3% decrease in loan application volume from one week earlier.
Bottom line: Assuming a borrower gets the average 30-year fixed rate on a conforming $510,400 loan, last year’s payment was $216 more than this week’s payment of $2,244.
What I see: Locally, well-qualified borrowers can get the following fixed-rate mortgages without points: A 30-year FHA (up to $442,750 in the Inland Empire, up to $510,400 in Los Angeles and Orange counties) at 3%, a 15-year conventional at 3.375%, a 30-year conventional at 3.5%, a 30-year conventional high-balance ($510,401 to $765,600) at 3.875%, and a 30-year jumbo (over $765,600) at 5.25%.
Eye catcher loan of the week: A 30-year conventional, adjustable-rate locked in for five years at 2.625% for a two-point cost.
Jeff Lazerson is a mortgage broker and adjunct professor at Saddleback College. He can be reached at 949-334-2424 or <a href="mailto:jlazerson@mortgagegrader.com">jlazerson@mortgagegrader.com</a>. His website is www.mortgagegrader.com.
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Assistant Professor in Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard Global Health Institute Dr. Tom Tsai joins Yahoo Finance’s Seana Smith to discuss how and how quickly the coronavirus is spreading as cases in the U.S. topple 199,000 cases.
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What’s happening
As the coronavirus has spread throughout the world, checking in on statistics has become something of a daily ritual for many people. Tracking the number of cases and deaths in a specific country or region offers a sense of how quickly the virus is proliferating, or in some cases being contained.
The data is incredibly important. It lets lawmakers and public health officials know if containment measures are working and how many resources need to be sent to hospitals. The figures also inform models predicting the severity and duration of the epidemic.
Despite the intense interest in this data, statistical models can sometimes create more confusion than clarity. Predictions of the number of deaths in the U.S. range from 100,000 to as many as 2.2 million. Expert reports on the virus’s mortality rate — the percentage of people who contract the virus who die — have varied from up to 3.4 percent down to less than 1 percent. The gap between these numbers represents millions more possible deaths.
The wide variance in these figures raises questions about how accurate coronavirus data really is and whether numbers may be so flawed that they’re not worth paying attention to, let alone setting public health policy by.
Why there’s debate
A handful of voices in right-wing media have speculated, without evidence, that coronavirus figures in the U.S. are being inflated to make President Trump look bad. Most experts, however, say it’s more likely that the number of people who have contracted the virus is dramatically higher than official counts of confirmed cases.
In many places, only the most severe cases ever get tested, which means a potentially large number of people who have manageable symptoms or no symptoms at all never show up in the data. The silver lining of this shortcoming is it could indicate that the fatality rate of infections is much lower than official statistics suggest. At the same time, experts believe some deaths from COVID-19 may be being missed in the counts.
Reporting issues could also be skewing the data. Each state in the U.S. has its own methods of releasing its numbers, with varying information included. Global statistics also rely on figures that are prone to miscounts, either because of errors or because leaders are suppressing the numbers in their countries.
Health experts stress that even flawed statistics can be valuable in combating the virus. When a number of data sets are taken together, rather than individually, they can help control for the variances inside any one set of numbers. Others argue that it doesn’t matter much whether the numbers are imperfect as long as they convince people to follow health guidelines like social distancing and hand washing, which they have in many places.
What’s next
As the volume of data grows day after day, so does our understanding of the virus, experts say. Even with improved statistics and the benefit of time, it’s possible that we will never have definitive numbers of the virus’s true toll, some experts say.
Perspectives
Numbers of known cases are meaningless without widespread testing
“The data collected so far on how many people are infected and how the epidemic is evolving are utterly unreliable. ... We don’t know if we are failing to capture infections by a factor of three or 300.” — John P.A. Ioannidis, Stat
Lack of statistical clarity is hampering the response to the virus
“What we’re experiencing now is the fog of pandemic. The officials tracking COVID-19 are swimming in statistics: infection rates, case-fatality ratios, economic data. But in these early stages of the fight against the coronavirus, these figures each have their own particular limitations.” — Derek Thompson, Atlantic
The fatality rate may be much lower than testing numbers suggest
“If the number of actual infections is much larger than the number of cases — orders of magnitude larger — then the true fatality rate is much lower as well. That’s not only plausible but likely based on what we know so far.” — Eran Bendavid and Jay Bhattacharya, Wall Street Journal
We have enough information to make the broad public health decisions we need to make
“We need to make policy decisions and clinical decisions now. You can’t say, ‘Let’s wait a month until we have the data.’” — Infectious disease specialist Jeremy Farrar to Nature
Increased testing may make it look like the virus is spreading more rapidly than it really is
“Another thing happening is that massively expanded testing is revealing more cases, making it appear that cases are shooting up dramatically when in fact the number of tests may be what is spiking.” — Editorial, Providence Journal
It’s possible that more people are dying than we know about
“Lot of discussion about how we're missing positive cases and therefore the fatality rate is lower than we think, but much less discussion if we're missing Covid fatalities.” — MSNBC host Chris Hayes
Data from other countries may be manipulated for political reasons
“The numbers that the World Health Organisation publishes, the numbers that journalists and governments around the world refer to, are contaminated with politics. They are not useless, they tell us something, but they paint a skewed picture.” — Michael Meyer-Resende, EU Observer
Lack of uniform reporting guidelines makes state-to-state data a mess
“The lack of federally mandated rules on reporting positive cases and deaths reflects an ongoing problem with major disaster responses in the US — the CDC’s guidelines and recommendations don’t add up to a cohesive national system, because states can choose if and when they use those recommendations.” — Nidhi Prakash and Ellie Hall, BuzzFeed News
The fatality rate varies too much to make any broad inferences
“There is no single ‘fatality rate’ — there are many. The fatality rate for the United States is going to differ from the fatality rate in a country where, say, diabetes is less prevalent. The same could be said for the rates within the U.S. — if the virus spreads in a metro area with many elderly residents, the fatality rate calculated there will be higher than if the epicenter was in a city that skewed younger.” — Maggie Koerth, Laura Bronner and Jasmine Mithani, FiveThirtyEight
Even flawed data sets have value if their methods are consistent
“If different nations have different standards and conditions, they at least generate a consistent curve if those standards and conditions are stable across time.” — NYU professor Lisa Gitelman to CNN
The data is getting better over time
“As we learn more about the fatality rates for different populations of people, though, it will hopefully help governments make the best decisions about public health policies — as well as the best allocation of resources to protect and treat the most vulnerable.” — Katherine Harmon Courage, Vox
Health officials know not to put too much stock into imperfect data
“It’s a lesson that endures throughout medicine: Look at the big picture, not a single piece of data. Triangulate on the truth, using all the sources of information you have, no matter how good a single test. And don’t be shy about questioning a conclusion that doesn’t fully fit the facts.” — Harlan M. Krumholz, New York Times
Is there a topic you’d like to see covered in “The 360”? Send your suggestions to <a href="mailto:the360@yahoonews.com">the360@yahoonews.com</a>.
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NYC map shows total cases testing positive for coronavirus by ZIP code
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A new city map showing confirmed coronavirus cases based on patient address by ZIP code suggests the poorest New Yorkers are being hardest hit by the pandemic.
Wealthier parts of the city, including much of Manhattan, waterfront sections of Queens and brownstone Brooklyn, have the fewest number of coronavirus cases, according to the map released by the city Department of Health.
A stark example of the wealth gap is the Rockaway section of Queens. The richest part of the peninsula that incorporates Belle Harbor where homes sell for over $1 million has at least 112 cases while Far Rockaway with its public housing complexes has up to 947 cases.
Data scientist Michael Donnelly, who’s been crunching the city’s coronavirus numbers since the start of the outbreak, noted the new map tracks with earlier MTA turnstile data.
Those maps showed ridership plummeting in Manhattan stations in mid-March, while New Yorkers from the outer reaches of the outer boroughs continued commuting.
“Over time we start to see the effect of the fact that Manhattan and the inner zip codes of Queens and Brooklyn have a lower positive rate because they were able to bend the curve before the outer boroughs,” Donnelly said.
Neighborhoods with fewer than 200 cases — like Park Slope, Brooklyn and Greenwich Village in Manhattan — count many white-collar professionals who can telecommute as residents.
“I think the clear next step there, is if that’s true, then there’s a real socio-economic inequality, inequity in the fact that these ZIP codes, which also tend to skew lower socio-economic, are also going to be the ones who are harder hit by this pandemic,” Donnelly said.
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“Broad strokes, those tend to be the wage workers, emergency service workers that are exposing themselves more and more over time,” Donnelly said.
Many front-line workers, from grocery store clerks to EMTs, live in the outer boroughs. Their jobs require them to use the subways while the majority of New Yorkers stay home.
Neighborhoods with high poverty like Mott Haven in The Bronx and East New York in Brooklyn have as many as 947 cases compared to Park Slope and Greenwich Village’s 200 cases.
The map doesn’t always track to income. More exclusive enclaves like Williamsburg, Brooklyn also have up to 947 cases, likely because of a cluster among the area’s Orthodox Jewish population.
On Staten Island, solidly middle class sections like Heartland Village and Annadale are the hardest hit — potentially due to the concentration of first responders who live there.
Another version of the map showing percent of patients testing positive for COVID-19 by zip code was flawed because it was a depiction of which neighborhoods had the most access to testing, not the prevalence of the disease.
The overall impact of COVID-19 on the city remains unknown. Only 96,528 New Yorkers out of a population of 8.6 million have been tested. Of those 44,915 have tested positive.
The maps use slightly outdated data based on 38,936 positive cases.
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Over 100 residents have been evacuated from an apartment building in Hong Kong after two people fell ill with the deadly new coronavirus, stoking fears 2019-nCoV could be spread through pipes.
Hong Kong's Centre for Health Protection said the two sick people lived on separate floors at Hong Mei House on the Cheung Hong Estate in the New Territories area of Hong Kong, The New York Times reported.
Residents were removed from the building after an unsealed pipe was found in the bathroom of one of the patients. The unnamed 62-year-old woman lives 10 floors below an occupant who fell ill before her.
Sophia Chan, Hong Kong's health secretary, said four additional tenants living in three separate units had developed coronavirus symptoms. The symptoms of 2019-nCoV include a fever, dry cough, shortness of breath, and trouble breathing. Residents were removed from a total of 23 units.
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According to the AFP news agency, health officials dressed in masks and white overalls arrived at the 35-story apartment block, home to 3,000 people, in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The 35 flats were linked by the same drainage system.
The residents were relocated as a precautionary measure, AFP reported officials saying. Wong Ka-hing of the Centre for Health Protection told journalists: "We are not sure what was the exact route of transmission.
"It could still be through the usual method of droplets or contact."
One resident who identified herself only as Chan told the news agency: "Of course I'm scared.
"I live with my son, daughter-in-law, grandchildren and my husband. We seldom go out already because we don't have enough masks. I don't allow my grandchildren to play in the hallway. Now we can't even stay at home."
Hong Kong's government has launched an investigation into the pipes in the building, The Guardian reported.
The incident has echoes of the 2003 outbreak of SARS, also a form of coronavirus, where 42 residents died after 329 occupants of a housing estate in the city caught the bug through faulty piping.
However, The New York Times reported that Frank Chan, Hong Kong's secretary for transport and housing, said the 2019-nCoV cases at Hong Mei House weren't comparable as the pipes were outside the building during the SARS outbreak, and that virus was airborne. As 2019-nCoV is so new, the routes of transmission are as yet unknown.
The new coronavirus first came to the attention of the authorities late last year when workers at a wholesale seafood market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, Hubei started falling ill. Since then, it has killed 1,018 people in 43,112 cases including 42 in Hong Kong. The virus has spread to over 25 countries and territories, including the U.S., as shown in the infographic below by Statista. It has not been reported in Africa or South America.
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HONG KONG (Reuters) - Five Hong Kongers evacuated from a residential building where a man and woman confirmed with coronavirus live tested negative for the virus, health authorities said on Tuesday, easing concerns of a cluster of the outbreak in the Chinese-ruled city.
The five people were exhibiting flu-like symptoms earlier. They remain in quarantine together with 200-plus residents who were evacuated from the building in Tsing Yi district in the New Territories in the early hours.
The evacuation occurred after a 62-year-old woman became the second confirmed case in the building on Monday, after a 75-year-old man tested positive on Jan. 30. The two patients, currently receiving treatment, live on different floors.
Initial investigations into the drainage system in the building further reduced concerns that the virus may have spread through the pipes, authorities said.
The flat where the latest infection was discovered had had an alteration to its drainage system, but the pipe network in the public building was in good condition, they said.
Parts of Hong Kong, including restaurants, shopping malls and cafes, are almost deserted as people work from home and schools remain closed, evoking memories of 2003 when Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) sent panic across the city.
Most of Hong Kong’s population of more than 7 million people live in high-rise buildings. In 2003, initial exposure was blamed on high concentrations of the virus entering apartment bathrooms through floor drains in a complex called Amoy Gardens.
“The pipe design in the building is very good and even better than in many private properties, and it is definitely not the same situation as Amoy Garden,” Yuen Kwok-yung, chair of Infectious Diseases, Department of Microbiology at the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, told reporters.
SARS killed nearly 300 people in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam earlier on Tuesday appealed for residents to stay indoors as much as possible.
“As part and parcel of enhancing social distancing we are making an appeal to the people of Hong Kong to stay at home as much as possible,” Lam told reporters. “But at the moment, we’re making this appeal, we’re not going for compulsory closures because Hong Kong is a free society.”
The government has confirmed 49 cases of coronavirus, which has killed more than 1,000 people, almost all in mainland China.
Embattled Lam is grappling with the health scare even as she faces broader tensions in Hong Kong society where months of often-violent anti-government protests paralysed parts of the global financial centre.
The virus has piled further pressure on Hong Kong’s economy, with retailers, hotels and travel-related businesses among the hardest hit as tourists stay away.
Reporting by Donny Kwok and Clare Jim; Writing by Anne Marie Roantree and Marius Zaharia; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman, Jacqueline Wong and Alison Williams
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Inadequate plumbing systems likely contributed to SARS transmission
Geneva and Rome, 26 September 2003 - Inadequate plumbing is likely to have been a contributor to the spread of SARS in residential buildings in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China, a World Health Organization (WHO) technical Consultation concluded today. It also contributes to the spread of a number of other infectious diseases in several other countries. In the absence of proper maintenance and without consistent monitoring, reviewing, enforcing and updating of building standards and practices, inadequate plumbing and sewage systems could continue to enhance the potential of SARS and some other diseases to spread. The meeting concluded that it would be relatively easy to interrupt and avoid some diseases, including SARS if it were to return.
The Consultation developed a checklist of environmental hygiene factors in building design and maintenance that, if followed, could contribute to controlling environmental transmission of SARS Coronavirus (CoV) and other viruses. Viruses that can be transmitted by the “faecal droplet” route also include gastro-enteritis virus (such as Norwalk-like viruses), some adenoviruses and enteroviruses responsible for a number of gastro-intestinal and neurological diseases.
“With this Consultation, WHO is helping its Member States appreciate the need to assess and manage the health risks associated with inadequate plumbing and sewage systems. It has documented lessons learned, it has pointed to risk assessment and management tools to be better prepared in case of future outbreaks and it has listed concrete measures and regulatory frameworks for the prevention of faecal droplet transmission of disease-causing viruses, This information will be brought together in a guidelines document,” commented Dr Jamie Bartram, Head of WHO’s Water, Sanitation and Health Programme at its Geneva headquarters.
It has been suggested that the “faecal droplet” route may have been one of several modes of transmission in Hong Kong during the SARS outbreak in early 2003. In this case, droplets originating from virus-rich excreta in a given building’s drainage system re-entered into resident’s apartments via sewage and drainage systems where there were strong upward air flows, inadequate “traps” and non-functional water seals.
Meeting in Rome, an international group of WHO experts reviewed the transmission risks related to the current state of plumbing systems around the world and how inadequate construction and maintenance practices could contribute to the spread of SARS.
“In many countries there will be buildings where keeping sewage separate from building occupants is a critical challenge,” observed Dr Bartram. “This could result in harmful viruses, including the SARS Coronavirus (CoV), being sucked from the sewage system into the home if, for example, there are strong extractor fans working in a family’s bathroom. Fortunately, solutions are simple and already in place in most areas world-wide, but there remain places where short-cuts in design, construction and maintenance continue to compromise safety.”
“While the evidence suggests that, under most circumstances, the spread of SARS among people occurred overwhelmingly across a short range of distance through water droplets, there are specific situations where conditions allowed other transmission routes. One of these is through sewage-associated faecal droplets and this Consultation has, therefore, recommended measures to reduce sewage-borne transmission routes of pathogenic viruses,” added Dr Bartram.
The Consultation emphasized that the solution – proper plumbing – is a simple public health measure which is often overlooked but can be addressed at minimal extra cost. Nevertheless, it is a significant tool in stopping faecal droplet transmission of disease.
The Consultation resolved that Governments establish or strengthen intersectoral arrangements and mechanisms to enhance joint efforts of ministries of health, building authorities, local governments and architects/designers to both raise general awareness of the risks from inadequate plumbing and sewage systems, and to take concrete actions to address shortcomings in this area.
The experts meeting at the WHO European Centre for Environment and Health in Rome came from nine countries and represented the fields of epidemiology, virology, environmental health, risk assessment/management, building design and plumbing.
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Infections in a Hong Kong building are raising fears about how the virus spreads.
Hong Kong officials have put into quarantine dozens of residents of one apartment building after two people who live on different floors of the building were found to be infected with the coronavirus, the authorities said on Tuesday.
The two cases appeared to suggest that the virus had spread through the building, perhaps through a pipe, raising new fears about how the virus spreads. In all, quarantines were ordered for residents of more than 30 units of the Hong Mei House, which is part of the Cheung Hong Estate, a public housing block in the New Territories area of the city.
Officials from the city’s Center for Health Protection said the quarantine decision was made after an unsealed pipe was found in the apartment of a newly confirmed patient, a 62-year-old woman. She lives 10 floors below a resident who was earlier found to be infected.
Five more people living in different units displayed symptoms of the coronavirus, but all tested negative, officials said.
At a government-organized news briefing on Tuesday, Yuen Kwok-yung, a microbiologist at the University of Hong Kong, said that the exact route of transmission had not been confirmed, but that a pipe in one infected household appeared not to be sealed.
There are now 49 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Hong Kong, health officials said, including three extended family members of the 62-year-old woman living in the building
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» mikenov on Twitter: The #FBI #News #Review - #fbinewsreview.blogspot.com - #Blog by #MichaelNovakhov: 2:47 PM 4/1/2020 - Here I would like to offer you,... fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/247-pm…
01/04/20 15:06 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) The #FBI #News #Review - #fbinewsreview.blogspot.com - #Blog by #MichaelNovakhov: 2:47 PM 4/1/2020 - Here I would like to offer you,... fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/247-pm… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 7:06pm mik...
» 2:47 PM 4/1/2020 - Here I would like to offer you, my dear readers, a piece of amateur forensic epidemiological cluster analysis of the published data on the Coronavirus cases in Long Island, New York.
01/04/20 15:05 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks Michael_Novakhov shared this story from The FBI News Review - <a href="http://fbinewsreview.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">fbinewsreview.blogspot.com</a> - Blog by Michael Novakhov. <a href="https://fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/247-pm-412020-here-i-would-like-to.html" rel="nofollow">https://fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/247-pm-412020-here-i-would-like-to.html</a> _____________________________________...
» mikenov on Twitter: Brentwood is the site of Pilgrim State Hospital (once one of the world's largest hospitals...), now... Pilgrim PC. A 52-acre... portion of the psychiatric center was converted into the Brentwood State Park athletic field...Brentwood,
01/04/20 13:57 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Brentwood is the site of Pilgrim State Hospital (once one of the world's largest hospitals...), now... Pilgrim PC. A 52-acre... portion of the psychiatric center was converted into the Brentwood State Park athletic field... Brentwood, Ne...
» mikenov on Twitter: #FBI #FBINews #LongIsland Huntington is a prime target for transit-oriented development. Currently, the largest proposal for TOD is Avalon Huntington Station, which will occupy a nearby lot southwest of the station & will contain
01/04/20 13:53 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) #FBI #FBINews #LongIsland Huntington is a prime target for transit-oriented development. Currently, the largest proposal for TOD is Avalon Huntington Station, which will occupy a nearby lot southwest of the station & will contain 530...
» COVID-19 clusters appear on map as testing ramps up on Long Island | Newsday
01/04/20 13:09 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks Michael_Novakhov shared this story from Health stories from Newsday. Drive-thru testing staff in Jericho share information from a phone. Credit: Newsday / J. Conrad Williams Jr. By David M. Schwartz, Matt Clark and Scott Eidler david.s...
» mikenov on Twitter: “There are more apartment buildings in that area than in the entire county,” said Nassau County Legis. Kevan Abrahams (D-Freeport), who represents Hempstead.COVID-19 clusters appear on map as testing ramps up on Long Island | Newsday
01/04/20 13:08 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) “There are more apartment buildings in that area than in the entire county,” said Nassau County Legis. Kevan Abrahams (D-Freeport), who represents Hempstead. COVID-19 clusters appear on map as testing ramps up on Long Island | Newsday ne...
» mikenov on Twitter: COVID-19 clusters appear on map as testing ramps up on Long Island | Newsday newsday.com/news/health/co…
01/04/20 12:59 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) COVID-19 clusters appear on map as testing ramps up on Long Island | Newsday newsday.com/news/health/co… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:59pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: cluster analysis of coronavirus cases in nyc - Google Search google.com/search?q=clust…
01/04/20 12:55 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) cluster analysis of coronavirus cases in nyc - Google Search google.com/search?q=clust… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:55pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: forensic epidemiology - Google Search google.com/search?q=foren…
01/04/20 12:53 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) forensic epidemiology - Google Search google.com/search?q=foren… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:53pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: #CDCJohn Snow (15 March 1813 – 16 June 1858[1]) was an English physician... He is considered one of the founders of modern epidemiology, in part because of his work in tracing the source of a cholera outbreak in Soho, London, in 1854.
01/04/20 12:28 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) #CDC John Snow (15 March 1813 – 16 June 1858[1]) was an English physician... He is considered one of the founders of modern epidemiology, in part because of his work in tracing the source of a cholera outbreak in Soho, London, in 1854. J...
» John Snow - Wikipedia
01/04/20 12:26 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks Michael_Novakhov shared this story from Wikipedia - Recent changes [en]. John Snow (15 March 1813 – 16 June 1858 [1] ) was an English physician and a leader in the development of anaesthesia and medical hygiene . He is considered one of ...
» mikenov on Twitter: Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/4YGW3wM44NEWy7…
01/04/20 12:24 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/4YGW3wM44NEWy7… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:24pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/aoQ6rnwf35Xf62…
01/04/20 12:23 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/aoQ6rnwf35Xf62… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:23pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/2Kkhrx9qUnebgZ…
01/04/20 12:22 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/2Kkhrx9qUnebgZ… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:22pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/C7mzEv1qKKEnyr…
01/04/20 12:21 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/C7mzEv1qKKEnyr… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:21pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/1phRzPC41cMWyn…
01/04/20 12:20 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/1phRzPC41cMWyn… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:20pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/RnzwUZkeM7CGDx…
01/04/20 12:20 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/RnzwUZkeM7CGDx… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:20pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/iouooKgQcFpJoF…
01/04/20 12:20 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/iouooKgQcFpJoF… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:20pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/jov7mwj9EVjnPP…
01/04/20 12:19 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/jov7mwj9EVjnPP… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:19pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/wZX6VBN3QXnatR…
01/04/20 12:19 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/wZX6VBN3QXnatR… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:19pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/BGsTsoLPAbizpg…
01/04/20 12:19 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Snow’s Cholera studies images.app.goo.gl/BGsTsoLPAbizpg… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:19pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: #Snow’s #CholeraStudies images.app.goo.gl/jUtVbSjo4Gs1Qn…
01/04/20 12:18 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) #Snow’s #CholeraStudies images.app.goo.gl/jUtVbSjo4Gs1Qn… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:18pm mikenov on Twitter
» Snow’s Cholera studies - Google Search
01/04/20 12:14 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks Michael_Novakhov shared this story . John Snow (shown below) was a physician in London who spent several decades studying cholera in a systematic way. He is most often credited with solving an outbreak of cholera that occurred in London ...
» mikenov on Twitter: [Cluster statistical analysis in epidemiology]. - PubMed - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27807962
01/04/20 12:08 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) [Cluster statistical analysis in epidemiology]. - PubMed - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27807962 Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:08pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Disease clusters are aggregations of cases of a specific disease in space and/or time, in a community or an occupational group, at a level greater than expected by chance. Co-occurrences of cases are commonplace... google.com/search?q
01/04/20 12:04 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Disease clusters are aggregations of cases of a specific disease in space and/or time, in a community or an occupational group, at a level greater than expected by chance. Co-occurrences of cases are commonplace... google.com/search?q=cl...
» mikenov on Twitter: cluster analysis epidemiology - Google Search google.com/search?q=clust…
01/04/20 12:02 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) cluster analysis epidemiology - Google Search google.com/search?q=clust… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 4:02pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: #FBI #FBINews #CIA #ODNI #USIntelligenceThis is the #real #Collusion: #Trump + #RussianMafia! They #conspired to bring to reality the old #dream of Trump's: to get rid of #NYC eyesore, its #PublicHousing #projects, and to #build the #
01/04/20 11:36 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) #FBI #FBINews #CIA #ODNI #USIntelligence This is the #real #Collusion: #Trump + #RussianMafia! They #conspired to bring to reality the old #dream of Trump's: to get rid of #NYC eyesore, its #PublicHousing #projects, and to #build the #lu...
» mikenov on Twitter: This is the real #Collusion: Trump + Russian Mafia! They conspired to bring to reality the old dream of Trump's: to get rid of the NYC eyesore, its public housing projects, and to build the luxury housing instead fbinewsreview.blogspot
01/04/20 11:32 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) This is the real #Collusion: Trump + Russian Mafia! They conspired to bring to reality the old dream of Trump's: to get rid of the NYC eyesore, its public housing projects, and to build the luxury housing instead fbinewsreview.blogspot.c...
» mikenov on Twitter: The #FBINews Review - fbinewsreview.blogspot.com - Blog by Michael Novakhov: 11:16 AM 4/1/2020 - Look at the Coronavirus map of... fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/1116-a…
01/04/20 11:31 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) The #FBINews Review - <a href="http://fbinewsreview.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">fbinewsreview.blogspot.com</a> - Blog by Michael Novakhov: 11:16 AM 4/1/2020 - Look at the Coronavirus map of... fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/1116-a… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 3:31pm mikenov ...
» mikenov on Twitter: The #FBI #News #Review - #fbinewsreview.blogspot.com - #Blog by #MichaelNovakhov: 11:16 AM 4/1/2020 - Look at the #Coronavirus map of... fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/1116-a…
01/04/20 11:31 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) The #FBI #News #Review - #fbinewsreview.blogspot.com - #Blog by #MichaelNovakhov: 11:16 AM 4/1/2020 - Look at the #Coronavirus map of... fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/1116-a… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 3:31pm mi...
» 11:16 AM 4/1/2020 - Look at the Coronavirus map of New York City, it speaks for itself: This is the real Collusion: Trump + Russian Mafia! They conspired to bring to reality the old dream of Trump's: to get rid of the NYC eyesore, its public housing proje
01/04/20 11:30 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks Michael_Novakhov shared this story from The FBI News Review - <a href="http://fbinewsreview.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">fbinewsreview.blogspot.com</a> - Blog by Michael Novakhov. <a href="https://fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/1116-am-412020-look-at-coronavirus-map.html" rel="nofollow">https://fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/1116-am-412020-look-at-coronavirus-map.html</a> _________________________________...
» mikenov on Twitter: New York City's poorer neighborhoods hit hardest by coronavirus - Google Search google.com/search?q=New+Y…
01/04/20 10:56 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) New York City's poorer neighborhoods hit hardest by coronavirus - Google Search google.com/search?q=New+Y… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 2:56pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: coronavirus map of New York City images.app.goo.gl/GXz5svVtJ9V1Ue…
01/04/20 10:54 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) coronavirus map of New York City images.app.goo.gl/GXz5svVtJ9V1Ue… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 2:54pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: coronavirus map of New York City images.app.goo.gl/h6UqQvwB8piZfL…
01/04/20 10:52 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) coronavirus map of New York City images.app.goo.gl/h6UqQvwB8piZfL… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 2:52pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Coronavirus map of New York shows Queens as epicenter mol.im/a/8162951 via @MailOnline
01/04/20 10:50 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Coronavirus map of New York shows Queens as epicenter mol.im/a/8162951 via @MailOnline Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 2:50pm mikenov on Twitter
» The coronavirus map of New York: City releases borough by borough breakdown of cases
01/04/20 10:50 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks Michael_Novakhov shared this story from News | Mail Online. Queens is emerging as the epicenter of the epicenter in New York City as the city reveals a borough by borough map which highlights the neighborhoods reporting the most positive...
» mikenov on Twitter: #Coronavirus #Epidemic in #NYC #map by #neighborhoods images.app.goo.gl/fMr6UXtqoLLiJc…
01/04/20 10:49 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) #Coronavirus #Epidemic in #NYC #map by #neighborhoods images.app.goo.gl/fMr6UXtqoLLiJc… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 2:49pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: #Coronavirus #Epidemic in #NYC #map by #neighborhoods images.app.goo.gl/WuhuCfLB53y7cJ…
01/04/20 10:48 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) #Coronavirus #Epidemic in #NYC #map by #neighborhoods images.app.goo.gl/WuhuCfLB53y7cJ… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 2:48pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: #Coronavirus #Epidemic in #NYC #map by #neighborhoods images.app.goo.gl/xyxEbKBcmreNTx…
01/04/20 10:47 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) #Coronavirus #Epidemic in #NYC #map by #neighborhoods images.app.goo.gl/xyxEbKBcmreNTx… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 2:47pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: #FBI #FBINews #CIA #ODNI #US #USIntelligence #Senate9:51 AM 4/1/2020 - M.N.: Is #CoronavirusEpidemicInNYC a #plot by the #RussianMafia to introduce the #virus into the #NYCProjectsHousing, following the #pattern of the #HongKongOutbre
01/04/20 10:44 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) #FBI #FBINews #CIA #ODNI #US #USIntelligence #Senate 9:51 AM 4/1/2020 - M.N.: Is #CoronavirusEpidemicInNYC a #plot by the #RussianMafia to introduce the #virus into the #NYCProjectsHousing, following the #pattern of the #HongKongOutbreak...
» mikenov on Twitter: The #FBINews Review - fbinewsreview.blogspot.com - Blog by Michael Novakhov: 9:51 AM 4/1/2020 - M.N.: Is Coronavirus Epidemic i... fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/mn-is-…
01/04/20 10:40 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) The #FBINews Review - <a href="http://fbinewsreview.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">fbinewsreview.blogspot.com</a> - Blog by Michael Novakhov: 9:51 AM 4/1/2020 - M.N.: Is Coronavirus Epidemic i... fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/mn-is-… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 2:40pm mikenov ...
» mikenov on Twitter: The #FBI #News #Review - #fbinewsreview.blogspot.com - #Blog by #MichaelNovakhov: 9:51 AM 4/1/2020 - M.N.: Is #CoronavirusEpidemic i... fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/mn-is-…
01/04/20 10:39 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) The #FBI #News #Review - #fbinewsreview.blogspot.com - #Blog by #MichaelNovakhov: 9:51 AM 4/1/2020 - M.N.: Is #CoronavirusEpidemic i... fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/mn-is-… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 2:39pm mik...
» 9:51 AM 4/1/2020 - M.N.: Is Coronavirus Epidemic in NYC a plot by the Russian Mafia to introduce the virus into the NYC projects housing, following the pattern of the Hong Kong outbreak of SARS in 2003, so they could get rid of the projects and build thei
01/04/20 10:37 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks Michael_Novakhov shared this story from The FBI News Review - <a href="http://fbinewsreview.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">fbinewsreview.blogspot.com</a> - Blog by Michael Novakhov. <a href="https://fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/mn-is-coronavirus-epidemic-in-nyc-plot.html" rel="nofollow">https://fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/mn-is-coronavirus-epidemic-in-nyc-plot.html</a> _________________________________...
» mikenov on Twitter: In mid-2003, authorities found that the design of bathroom floor drains lacked a replenishment system to keep the water traps filled... These were among the factors that contributed to the rapid spread of SARS in that complex.[7]Amoy
01/04/20 09:06 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) In mid-2003, authorities found that the design of bathroom floor drains lacked a replenishment system to keep the water traps filled... These were among the factors that contributed to the rapid spread of SARS in that complex.[7] Amoy Ga...
» mikenov on Twitter: Amoy Gardensamoy gardens apartment complex - Google Search google.com/search?q=amoy+…
01/04/20 08:11 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Amoy Gardens amoy gardens apartment complex - Google Search google.com/search?q=amoy+… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 12:11pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Amoy Gardens images.app.goo.gl/4MW6RLbwetQ6EF…
01/04/20 08:10 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Amoy Gardens images.app.goo.gl/4MW6RLbwetQ6EF… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 12:10pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Amoy Gardensamoy gardens apartment complex - Google Search google.com/search?q=amoy+…
01/04/20 08:09 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Amoy Gardens amoy gardens apartment complex - Google Search google.com/search?q=amoy+… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 12:09pm mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Environmental transmission of SARS at Amoy Gardens. - PubMed - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16696450
01/04/20 08:04 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Environmental transmission of SARS at Amoy Gardens. - PubMed - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16696450 Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 12:04pm mikenov on Twitter
» Environmental transmission of SARS at Amoy Gardens. - PubMed - NCBI
01/04/20 08:04 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks Michael_Novakhov shared this story from PubMed New and Noteworthy. J Environ Health. 2006 May;68(9):26-30; quiz 51-2. Environmental transmission of SARS at Amoy Gardens. McKinney KR 1 , Gong YY , Lewis TG . Author information 1 New York ...
» mikenov on Twitter: Hong Kong seals apartment building to contain SARS cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspecti…
01/04/20 07:58 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Hong Kong seals apartment building to contain SARS cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspecti… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 11:58am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: hong kong sars outbreak - Google Search google.com/search?newwind…
01/04/20 07:56 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) hong kong sars outbreak - Google Search google.com/search?newwind… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 11:56am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: hong kong sars outbreak in apartment building - Google Search google.com/search?newwind…
01/04/20 07:56 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) hong kong sars outbreak in apartment building - Google Search google.com/search?newwind… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 11:56am mikenov on Twitter
» Coronavirus pandemic | Take a look at some bizarre theories about COVID-19
01/04/20 07:44 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks Michael_Novakhov shared this story from Moneycontrol Latest News.
» mikenov on Twitter: waterborne disease transmission - Google Search google.com/search?newwind…
31/03/20 21:00 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) waterborne disease transmission - Google Search google.com/search?newwind… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 1:00am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Waterborne diseases - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterborn…
31/03/20 21:00 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Waterborne diseases - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterborn… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 1:00am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Coronavirus waterborne transmission - Google Search google.com/search?q=Coron…
31/03/20 20:59 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Coronavirus waterborne transmission - Google Search google.com/search?q=Coron… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 12:59am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: drinking water contamination by wastewater in apartment buildings piping systems - Google Search google.com/search?newwind…
31/03/20 20:57 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) drinking water contamination by wastewater in apartment buildings piping systems - Google Search google.com/search?newwind… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 12:57am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Hong Kong coronavirus and plumbing - Google Search google.com/search?q=Hong+…
31/03/20 20:55 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Hong Kong coronavirus and plumbing - Google Search google.com/search?q=Hong+… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 12:55am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Hong Kong coronavirus and plumbing images.app.goo.gl/8xSFGUmF45dE3F…
31/03/20 20:54 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Hong Kong coronavirus and plumbing images.app.goo.gl/8xSFGUmF45dE3F… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 12:54am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Hong Kong coronavirus and plumbing images.app.goo.gl/5gnmjjTudzuEuL…
31/03/20 20:53 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Hong Kong coronavirus and plumbing images.app.goo.gl/5gnmjjTudzuEuL… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 12:53am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Hong Kong coronavirus and plumbing images.app.goo.gl/GAzTTyrfCuEPNQ…
31/03/20 20:52 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Hong Kong coronavirus and plumbing images.app.goo.gl/GAzTTyrfCuEPNQ… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 12:52am mikenov on Twitter
» mikenov on Twitter: Hong Kong coronavirus and plumbing images.app.goo.gl/otQy9EjrwjwZFS…
31/03/20 20:51 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) Hong Kong coronavirus and plumbing images.app.goo.gl/otQy9EjrwjwZFS… Posted by mikenov on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 12:51am mikenov on Twitter | |||||||||||||||||||||
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https://fbinewsreview.blogspot.com/2020/04/247-pm-412020-here-i-would-like-to.html _____________________________________________ It starts to look, like this NYC Coronavirus Epidemic is more about the Real Estate, and the Russian Mafia's Interest in certain development projects, than about anything else. Here I would like to offer you, my dear readers, a piece of amateur forensic epidemiological cluster analysis of the published data on the Coronavirus cases in Long Island, New York. The most prominent clusters appear to be Brentwood (Brentwood, New York - From Wikipedia) and Huntington Station, and both of these locations are the prime targets for the Real Estate development: Brentwood because it houses the Pilgrim Psychiatric Center, which can be closed and converted to the nice, spacious residential units in the middle of the park, and Huntington Station (Huntington Station, New York - From Wikipedia, Huntington station - LIRR) because it "is a prime target for transit-oriented development". Recall, that the first cluster in New York was New Rochelle, which apparently is well liked by the Russian diplomats across the street, so to speak. I addressed this interesting circumstance in my blogs earlier. And today I attempted to enlighten ourselves re possible Real Estate specialists' interest in NYC public housing projects. My dear FBI, please see the links below, wake up, and smell the coffee. Already! About time! Maybe you should ask some questions to Mr. Trump and Mr. Kushner regarding their interests in developing some Real Estate projects, after driving the prices of properties down, and in conjunction with their Russian and Israeli partners, of course. We will save the term the "Russian Jewish - Transnational Organised Crime" for the more official entities. Maybe, you should really look at this Real estate projects cum Epidemias, as the market influencing mechanism, worldwide: the Russian Mafia looks for the simple, safe, and profitable way to invest their money, and the illnesses and deaths are the very secondary matters for them. They do it with flair: the real artists! Und what would you do without me?! ZI-ZI!!! Michael Novakhov | 2:47 PM 4/1/2020 ______________________________________________
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COVID-19 clusters appear on map as testing ramps up on Long Island | Newsday | |||||||||||||||||||||
The coronavirus has swept at varying speeds across Long Island communities that stretch from the New York City line to the tips of the north and south forks, according to a Newsday analysis of data from New York State and Nassau and Suffolk counties.
The counties are tallying confirmed cases of the virus as they show up in the Island’s towns, villages and hamlets, with clusters of higher cases influenced by factors including compliance with social distancing, population density and the level at which residents have been tested for the virus.
Mapping the number of known cases provides a snapshot of where the virus has emerged at a moment in time without offering explanations as to why some localities have higher numbers of cases than others. Those answers would only come with detailed epidemiological studies.
The tallies by the two counties were released Friday. They, of course, do not include infections that have not been detected by testing and are expected to change dramatically as the virus continues its march.
Health experts warned that residents of areas with comparatively low infection counts should adhere to strictly limiting social contacts, handwashing and avoiding touching their faces.
“Everybody should assume that anybody around them, anybody that doesn't live in their household, can give it to them,” said Dr. Bettina Fries, chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Stony Brook University. She said tracking individual cases will slow as health officials focus on getting people to stay home as much as possible to prevent the spread.
As of Friday, the counts per community differed widely.
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They ranged in Nassau, for example, from one reported case in Cove Neck, a low-density hamlet on Nassau’s northeast border, to 189 in Woodmere, a higher-density community at the county’s southwest nub.
In Suffolk, the health department reported a single case in each of 18 communities, including Flanders, Montauk and Great River. At the other end of the scale higher-density Huntington Station was listed with 178 cases.
Varying rates of testing make comparisons difficult.
For instance, based on information released Saturday, Nassau County's rate of confirmed cases (408 per 100,000 residents), is 16% higher than New York City's rate (353 per 100,000 residents).
However, Nassau's rate of testing is 35% higher than that of New York City, while its death and hospitalizations rates are lower than the city's.
Suffolk has counted 278 cases per 100,000 residents. Its rate of deaths was the same as Nassau County’s and its hospitalizations rate was less than half.
On average, Long Island’s communities have experienced 21 confirmed cases. The median number is nine, meaning that half of the communities have counted more than nine and half less than nine.
Confirmed case rates differ widely among communities and require context.
In the Town of Southold, home to the North Fork’s vineyard country, an early outbreak drove the frequency of infections to 592 cases per 100,000 people, according data released Saturday. That is the highest rate among Suffolk towns and is higher even than the rate reported in Wuhan, China, where the pandemic was born.
Even so, the number of cases in Southold with a comparatively sparse population has been counted at 129 — less than the number tallied in the highest ranked communities of Huntington Station (178), Brentwood (152) and Huntington (139).
In Nassau County, Woodmere has suffered both the highest number of cases and the highest per capita rate of cases among the county’s villages and hamlets.
Woodmere is home to a substantial Jewish population, whose members gather for prayer services, holidays, Shabbat dinners, and pack bar and bat mitzvah celebrations and weddings. The Jewish holiday of Purim, which fell on March 9, came before Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo imposed restrictions on the size of crowds.
Fourteen rabbis in the Woodmere area wrote a letter on March 13, immediately suspending services and other religious gatherings.
Rabbi Noam Weinberg, a volunteer emergency medical technician with the Woodmere Fire Department, and principal of North Shore Hebrew Academy High School in Great Neck, said the spread of the virus could have happened before the restrictions took effect.
Rabbi Hershel Billet, who leads Young Israel of Woodmere, said some of the local synagogues held services during the weekend of March 13 and 14, which “may have inadvertently” led to the spread of the virus among the congregants of those synagogues. He stressed that “the Jewish community is not guilty of anything here.”
“I can tell you that the official rabbinical response was that every temple should close down,” said Dr. Aaron Glatt, assistant Rabbi of Young Israel of Woodmere. He is also chair of medicine and chief of infectious diseases at Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital in Oceanside.
General social activity before the state shutdown may have spread the virus, experts said.
Even the unlucky timing of Huntington’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, held March 8 — a week before most festivities were canceled — could have been a contributing factor in the high number of cases in Huntington and Huntington Station, according to Suffolk Legis. Dr. William Spencer (D-Centerport), a former president of the Suffolk County Medical Association.
He cited as other possible factors: greater access to testing, denser housing and struggles in reaching Spanish speakers in the community.
In an interview, Nassau Health Commissioner Lawrence Eisenstein attributed higher counts to causes including housing density, whether residents commuted into New York City, or work on the front lines against the outbreak — as medical providers, first responders or supermarket workers.
“We look at New York City's experience and we know that population density seems to be a greater risk factor,” Eisenstein said.
Hempstead in Nassau and Brentwood in Suffolk both have comparatively high population densities and high case numbers: Hempstead (162) and Brentwood (152).
“There are more apartment buildings in that area than in the entire county,” said Nassau County Legis. Kevan Abrahams (D-Freeport), who represents Hempstead.
“It’s very hard to avoid other people and maintain social distancing especially because people need to get out to do their grocery shopping.”
Testing has also ramped up in Hempstead, which contributes to the higher numbers, he said.
State Sen. Monica Martinez (D-Brentwood) pointed both at density and at the fact that many residents there are deemed essential workers and can’t stay home and isolate.
“I know many members of Brentwood, Bay Shore and Central Islip are on the frontlines as first responders,” Martinez said in a text message. “I believe it’s a testament to the hardworking people of these communities who like many other working-class neighborhoods have to face the dangers of reporting to work because they’ve been deemed essential.”
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John Snow (15 March 1813 – 16 June 1858[1]) was an English physician and a leader in the development of anaesthesia and medical hygiene. He is considered one of the founders of modern epidemiology, in part because of his work in tracing the source of a cholera outbreak in Soho, London, in 1854. Oxford University researchers state that Snow's findings inspired the adoption of anaesthesia as well as fundamental changes in the water and waste systems of London, which led to similar changes in other cities, and a significant improvement in general public health around the world.[2] | |||||||||||||||||||||
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John Snow (shown below) was a physician in London who spent several decades studying cholera in a systematic way. He is most often credited with solving an outbreak of cholera that occurred in London in 1854 (the outbreak is described below), but his studies of cholera were much more extensive than that.Oct 18, 2017 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11:16 AM 4/1/2020 - Look at the Coronavirus map of New York City, it speaks for itself: This is the real Collusion: Trump + Russian Mafia! They conspired to bring to reality the old dream of Trump's: to get rid of the NYC eyesore, its public housing projects, and to build the luxury housing instead, making themselves the tens of billions of bloody $$$. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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___________________________________________ This is the real Collusion: Trump + Russian Mafia! They conspired to bring to reality the old dream of Trump's: to get rid of the NYC eyesore, its public housing projects, and to build the luxury housing instead, making themselves the tens of billions of bloody $$$. Look at the Coronavirus map of New York City, it speaks for itself: And Putin is his partner in this plan: "Why build in Moscow? We can build here ourselves. You build at home, und we will help you with ZIZ!!!" Solution was cheap and easy: the CoronaVirus Pandemic and the Epidemic in New York, with the epicenter in the Projects, which is now evident to the lay observers, without the sophisticated epidemiological analysis. Nice job, Putya-boy! Well done, Danny The Fatso! And most inportantly, the GRU and the KGB are very happy too. But what about our dear and the most beloved FBI? Are they happy now?! Or are they going finally, to rename themselves the KGB, All American Branch? Do they have a choice, poor little nincompoops?! Put yourselves under the total surveillance, and practice the COINTELPRO on yourselves, that's your solution. And ask for help from your dear Russian Mafia friends, that's certainly should do. Good luck, boys! Michael Novakhov | 11:16 AM 4/1/2020 ___________________________________________________ » mikenov on Twitter: #All The #News That's #Fit To #Tweet: #Make #it #bitter, #smart, or #sweet #But #short, #and #put it in a #tweet. And it will be fit to #read. #CIA #FBI #ODNI#IntelligenceCommunity #CounterIntelligence #IntelligenceAnal 25/02/20 20:07 from TWEETS BY MIKENOV from mikenova (1 sites) #All The #News That's #Fit To #Tweet: #Make #it #bitter, #smart, or #sweet #But #short, #and #put it in a #tweet. And then it will be fit to #read. #CIA #FBI #ODNI #IntelligenceCommunity #CounterIntelligence #IntelligenceAnalysis #Specia... TWEETS BY MIKENOV - 250 - Page LinK https://www.newsblur.com/reader/folder_rss/86178/5d8daaf24dd7/unread/tweets-by-mikenov On RSS Dog -
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Queens is emerging as the epicenter of the epicenter in New York City as the city reveals a borough by borough map which highlights the neighborhoods reporting the most positive cases.
The death toll in the city rose to 517 as of Saturday afternoon as its healthcare system is threatened with imminent collapse.
Over Friday night, another 67 people died of the virus. The new figures mean that in the past 24 hours an average of one New Yorker died every 9.5 minutes. There are 29,158 confirmed NYC cases as of Saturday afternoon as the national total soars over 100,000.
The shocking map released by the city shows that every single neighborhood has over 30 percent of patients testing positive for coronavirus, although none are returning higher than 65.41 percent positive results.
Neighborhoods are highlighted in a different color from pale yellow to red depending on the percentage of positive test results for those who have been tested in that area, not the percentage of the population that has tested positive.
Of the five boroughs, Queens is now the epicenter of New York City's outbreak, with 9,228 cases, a one-day increase of 12 percent.
In just the past week, one funeral home in Queens has held service for close to a dozen people who have died from the virus, and is expecting to do more.
Manhattan patients are testing positive at a significantly lower rate than the outer boroughs with no neighborhood reporting over 40 percent of patients confirmed positive.
Some have speculated that this is due to richer Manhattan residents having easier access to testing when they are not showing symptoms or that workers in the outer boroughs have not had the same ability to work from home, placing themselves more at risk of infection.
Mark Levine, Chair of New York City Council Health Committee, claimed that the map was showing that 'inequality rears its ugly head' when it comes to virus testing and treatment.
The map was compiled using data from the 51,404 people tested as of Thursday but with the dire situation in the city escalating quickly, some neighborhoods may now be even harder hit.
This map released by the city shows the number of patients who are testing positive for coronavirus in each borough
Mayor Bill de Blasio said that he believes the city's strained healthcare system has supplies to make it through next week
The city's map shows that half of the neighborhoods in Queens are reporting over 51 percent of coronavirus tests come back positive with West Queens, Fresh Meadows, Jamaica, Southeast Queens and Rockaway all in the red.
Only one Queens neighborhood, Bayside-Little Neck, is below 40 percent.
Brooklyn, the most populous borough, has 7,789 cases, up 15 percent from Friday, and also has half of its neighborhoods highlighted in red with positive cases returned to over 50 percent of patients.
Greenpoint, Williamsburg, Bedstuy, Borough Park and East Flatbush-Flatbush are all listed in red with only Bensonhurst-Bayridge reporting under 40 percent positive cases.
The Bronx has 5,352 cases, Manhattan has 5,036 cases, both increases of 18 percent. Staten Island has 1,718 cases.
The Bronx was the only other borough to list a red-level neighborhood with High Bridge-Morrisania returning positive results to over 50 percent of its patients.
An NYPD traffic officer wearing personal protective equipment stands at a barricade after the city closed down a section of Bushwick Avenue after Brooklyn had the second highest cases in New York City
A Hasidic Jewish community modifies Shabbat (sabbath) services after their synagogue is closed in response to the coronavirus pandemic in Williamsburg where over 50 percent of patients are testing positive
Mainly empty shelves in the cold/flu section, amid fears of the global growth of coronavirus cases, are seen in a Rite Aid store in Greenpoint, one of the red zones in a map breaking down coronavirus cases by neighborhood in NYC
People wearing surgical masks shop in Brooklyn's Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood, which is a red zone for positive cases
Most other Bronx neighborhoods, such as Northeast Bronx, Fordham-Bronx Park, Pelham-Throgs Neck, and Crotona-Tremont, are at just under 50 percent of positive cases.
Ever neighborhood in Manhattan has over 30 percent positive cases in patients tested by Thursday but is seeing lower percentage rates than the outer boroughs. The majority of neighborhoods including the Upper East Side, Upper West Side and East Harlem are in the lower percentage band.
Higher percentage of positive cases, between 40.85 percent and 46.34 percent are seen in Chelsea-Clinton, Washington Heights-Inwood and Central Harlem-Morningside Heights.
While Staten Island is the second least hit borough, most neighborhoods are still seeing over 40 percent of patients receive positive results. Port Richmond is the only neighborhood reporting less than 40 percent while Stapleton-St George, Willowbrook and South Beach-Tottenville are between 40 and 46 percent.
The low rates of positive cases in Manhattan has caused speculation that richer Manhattanites are being tested without showing any severe symptoms or that crowded housing conditions in the city's outer boroughs, combined with working class workers inability to work at home to the same extent, left them more exposed to the virus than the higher classes.
'It confirms what we had been suspecting: this disease is hitting low-income neighborhoods and communities of color hard,' said Mark Levine, Chair of New York City Council Health Committee.
'Once again inequality rears its ugly head.'
'People who are in crowded housing conditions are more likely to contract. As are people with existing health problems--conditions exacerbated by the fact that low-income people tend to have less access to health care, healthy food, etc.' he added.
'This is percent testing positive, which might just mean rich people in Manhattan are getting tested when they shouldn't and poor people in Queens are following the rules and acting selflessly to not crowd system like they always do. Right?' one person replied.
'Does this reflect actual + rate, or does it just reflect that wealthy areas are rationing tests less?' another hit out, while one person questioned 'Isn’t that a map of percentage of not-covid positive folks getting access to tests, basically'.
'It may be that Upper East Siders with a slight cough are being tested, whereas folks living on the edge have to be ill to get a coronavirus test,' said another Twitter user.
Other social media users criticized the map for not showing the numbers tested in each neighborhood and how many positive cases where in each as a percentage of its population.
'This says nothing. It's only showing testing. We need raw counts of infections and fatalities by zip,' one person said in response to Levine on Twitter.
A coronavirus patient is transferred from Elmhurst General Hospital in Queens to another hospital with more room as this hospital is overflowing with patients. City officials and healthcare workers say that the city is at a crisis point
EMTs load a patient into an ambulance as health workers continued to test people for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outside the Brooklyn Hospital Center in Brooklyn on Friday
Mayor Bill de Blasio urges people to stay strong in COVID-19 crisis
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Across the city, sirens wailed late into the night Friday as ambulance crews raced through empty streets from one call to the next. Medical emergency calls were up 40 percent to about 6,500 a day, shattering historical records and leading to up to 170 callers being put on hold at a time, according to EMS union officials.
FDNY officials are strongly urging New Yorkers to call 911 only if they are having urgent emergencies, such as heart troubles or problems breathing. 'Please allow first responders to assist those most in need. Only call 911 if you need help right away,' the department said in a statement.
New York hospitals could use LOTTERIES for ventilators in an extreme shortage
There is no national protocol for rationing ventilators and each state has its own
In New York, ethical guidance calls for lottery if there's equal chance of recovery
The state's guidelines say that in a pandemic, scarce resources should be devoted to the patients who are most likely to be saved
If patients are in the same condition, the decision comes down to the luck of the draw
The panel decided this was better than a first-come, first-serve basis which could work against lower-income communities who do not have the same access to reliable transportation
The New York guidelines are not binding
Hospitals there are already forming their own ethics panels to determine how to ration care
Inside the city's hospitals, stretched to their limits by the crisis, healthcare workers faced unspeakable scenes of suffering and death.
'Hell. Biblical. I kid you not. People come in, they get intubated, they die, the cycle repeats,' said Dr Steve Kassapidis of Mount Sinai Queens, in an interview with Sky News. '9/11 was nothing compared to this, we were open waiting for patients to come who never came. Now they just keep coming.'
'The hospitals look like a war zone,' Dr Emad Youssef of Brookdale Hospital in Brooklyn told CBS News. 'People lining up out of the hallway, through the EMS bay, through the ambulance bay, with masks on themselves, with oxygen on their nose.'
Doctors and nurses across the city report increasing shortages of vital personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks and gowns and ventilators -- though city and hospital officials are denying the problem.
In New York, the state's ethical guidelines for allocating ventilators in a pandemic call for devoting scarce resources to the patients who are most likely to be saved.
However, the New York report concluded that in the rare case when multiple patients are equally likely to recover, but there are limited resources to help them, hospitals should 'utilize "random selection" (e.g., lottery) methods.'
The panel concluded that a lottery was more equitable than treating people on a first-come, first-serve basis, which could disadvantage 'those who are of lower socio-economic means who may not have access to information about the pandemic or to reliable transportation, or minority populations who might initially avoid going to a hospital because of distrust of the health care system.'
The New York guidelines are not binding, and hospitals there are already forming their own ethics panels to determine how to ration care in the event of a critical shortage -- a scene that has already played out tragically in Italy.
In contrast to the desperate conditions in hospitals, the streets were eerily empty. Landmarks including the Brooklyn Bridge and Times Square were deserted on Friday, a warm spring day that would normally see them teeming.
At a press conference on Friday, Mayor Bill de Blasio said that he believes the city's strained healthcare system has the personnel and supplies to make it through next week, but beyond that is uncertain.
'After next Sunday, April 5, is when I get very, very worried about everything we're gonna need,' he said, saying that an infusion of medical staff and equipment was needed to stave off disaster.
'I've put down that marker to the White House, that that is a decisive moment for the city of New York,' he said, saying the city urgently needs additional federal and military support, as well as at least 15,000 ventilators.
'We need to make sure we can get to that day and face the week after that, and the week after that as well,' de Blasio said. 'Right now we're not there.'
'I think people need to be ready for battle, and the hard truth helps them gird themselves for what's ahead,' he continued.
Brooklyn Bridge is nearly empty of foot and auto traffic on Friday after the first week of mandatory social distancing
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FDR Drive in Manhattan is quiet during the evening rush hour, as cases of coronavirus continue to explode in the city
The streets of the Lower East Side, Manhattan, are empty during the evening rush hour on Friday
Bus service continued to run at reduced capacity on Friday in Manhattan. On this bus, riders are told to enter in the rear doors and a chain prevents them from getting too close to the driver
NYC closes Bronx street to deter residents from leaving homes
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De Blasio said that additional staffers had been deployed to Elmhurst hospital in Queens, the city's hardest hit facility, which recorded 13 deaths in 24 hours earlier this week.
At the Gerard J. Neufeld funeral home in Elmhurst, the caskets are now usually closed, and funerals are sparsely attended, if at all.
'Unfortunately, the families don't necessarily get the closure that they want,' Neufeld said. 'Some have looked for services here, but we have to limit it to, say, an hour or two, really no more than 10 or 12 people. We try to only have one service on at a time so that you don't spread it even more.'
A patient is wheeled into the trauma center at the Elmhurst Hospital Center where testing and treatment for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is taking place in Queens on Friday
William Samuels delivers caskets to the Gerard Neufeld Funeral Home on Friday in Queens. The funeral home in New York City has seen a steady stream of people who have died from coronavirus
Fears of exposure linger even after death, with family members opting for closed caskets.
'It doesn't necessarily provide them the closure that they're looking for,' Joseph Neufeld Jr told the AP. 'They want to see their mother or their grandmother or dad one last time. But they also are afraid. ... They end up just having a closed casket, which they otherwise wouldn't normally do. So it's just it's upsetting to them that they don't get to see their loved one one last time.'
The city is now making plans for the worse case scenario. The massive Javits Center has been converted into a field hospital by the Army Corps of Engineers, and on Saturday the USNS Comfort hospital ship is due to depart for New York Harbor.
Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite, USACE Commanding General and 54th U.S. Army Chief of Engineers, surveys the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City, where USACE has built a 1,000-bed field hospital
Makeshift hospital rooms stretch out along the floor at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York on Friday
Workers are in a desperate rush to dredge New York's Pier 90 as the U.S. Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort, which is prepared to assist overwhelmed medical staff, is scheduled to dock Saturday
As it has across the nation, the crisis has wreaked havoc on the city's economy. In New York state, unemployment claims have risen 520 percent in the last week. Many of those out of work haven't been able to file yet, with the state's website crashed and phone lines flooded for over a week.
On Friday, President Donald Trump signed a $2 trillion coronavirus rescue package that will result in individual checks being sent to Americans, loans going to small businesses and aid for industries hard hit by the coronavirus.
'We got hit by the invisible enemy and we got hit hard,' President Trump said during the signing ceremony at the Oval Office. 'I want to thank Republicans and Democrats for coming together, setting aside their differences and putting America first.'
At his press conference, de Blasio said that trying to promote economic recovery before controlling the pandemic and preventing a healthcare system collapse was 'putting the cart before the horse.'
'Recovery only comes when people are whole; they are safe. When we're a functioning nation again. That's when we go into recovery,' he said.
America soars past 100,000 coronavirus cases as NYC fights 'catastrophe': One New Yorker dies every 17 minutes and 911 calls hit historic highs amid fears hospitals could collapse in nine days as the Big Apple's death toll hits 450
The number of coronavirus cases in the United States has soared past 100,000 cases, and the situation in New York City has become increasingly dire as cases continue to explode, with the healthcare system threatened with imminent collapse.
Across the city, sirens wailed late into the night Friday as ambulance crews raced through empty streets from one call to the next. Medical emergency calls were up 40 percent to about 6,500 a day, shattering historical records and leading to up to 170 callers being put on hold at a time, according to EMS union officials.
FDNY officials are strongly urging New Yorkers to call 911 only if they are having urgent emergencies, such as heart troubles or problems breathing. 'Please allow first responders to assist those most in need. Only call 911 if you need help right away,' the department said in a statement.
On both Thursday and Friday, another 85 people died of the virus here, or an average of one New Yorker every 17 minutes. The city's death toll is now 450, and there are 26,697 confirmed cases.
Armed military personnel and NYC Medical Examiner's Office set up white tents and refrigeration trucks for a makeshift morgue outside Bellevue hospital Wednesday. Queens in the worst hit of New York City's boroughs
A medical worker directs a patient to enter a COVID-19 testing site at Elmhurst Hospital Center, Wednesday, March 25, 2020, in New York where a surge in cases is beginning to overwhelm hospitals and the death toll rises to 450
An FDNY medical worker wears personal protective equipment outside a COVID-19 testing site at Elmhurst Hospital Center, Wednesday, March 25, 2020, in New York. Gov. Andrew Cuomo sounded his most dire warning yet about the coronavirus pandemic Tuesday, saying the infection rate in New York is accelerating and could be as close as two weeks away from crisis
Inside the city's hospitals, stretched to their limits by the crisis, healthcare workers faced unspeakable scenes of suffering and death.
'Hell. Biblical. I kid you not. People come in, they get intubated, they die, the cycle repeats,' said Dr Steve Kassapidis of Mount Sinai Queens, in an interview with Sky News. '9/11 was nothing compared to this, we were open waiting for patients to come who never came. Now they just keep coming.'
'The hospitals look like a war zone,' Dr Emad Youssef of Brookdale Hospital in Brooklyn told CBS News. 'People lining up out of the hallway, through the EMS bay, through the ambulance bay, with masks on themselves, with oxygen on their nose.'
Doctors and nurses across the city report increasing shortages of vital personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks and gowns -- though city and hospital officials are denying the problem.
In contrast to the desperate conditions in hospitals, the streets were eerily empty. Landmarks including the Brooklyn Bridge and Times Square were deserted on Friday, a warm spring day that would normally see them teeming.
A spokesperson with the hospital described the number of deaths as being 'consistent with the number of ICU patients being treated there'. Long lines have been forming extensively around the facility
Roughly 8,248 people in Queens have tested positive for the coronavirus as of early Saturday morning
At a press conference on Friday, Mayor Bill de Blasio said that he believes the city's strained healthcare system has the personnel and supplies to make it through next week, but beyond that is uncertain.
'After next Sunday, April 5, is when I get very, very worried about everything we're gonna need,' he said, saying that an infusion of medical staff and equipment was needed to stave off disaster.
'I've put down that marker to the White House, that that is a decisive moment for the city of New York,' he said, saying the city urgently needs additional federal and military support, as well as at least 15,000 ventilators.
'We need to make sure we can get to that day and face the week after that, and the week after that as well,' de Blasio said. 'Right now we're not there.'
'I think people need to be ready for battle, and the hard truth helps them gird themselves for what's ahead,' he continued.
De Blasio said that additional staffers had been deployed to Elmhurst hospital in Queens, the city's hardest hit facility, which recorded 13 deaths in 24 hours earlier this week.
Of the five boroughs, Queens is now the epicenter of New York City's outbreak, with 9,228 cases, a one-day increase of 12 percent.
Brooklyn, the most populous borough, has 7,789 cases.
The Bronx has 5,352 cases, Manhattan has 5,036 cases, both increases of 18 percent. Staten Island has 1,718 cases.
America braces for 'acceleration phase': Experts turn to the new hotspots across the US which could turn into the next NYC
As the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in America exceeds 100,000, a number of major cities are emerging as worrying potential hotspots.
While New York remained the worst hit city in the U.S., Americans braced for worsening conditions elsewhere, with worrisome infection numbers being reported in New Orleans, Chicago and Boston.
Dr. John Brooks of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned that Americans remained 'in the acceleration phase' of the pandemic and that all corners of the country were at risk.
'There is no geographic part of the United States that is spared from this,' he said.
Detroit: Examination tents are setup at the Michigan State Fairgrounds on Friday in Detroit, where the city is preparing for coronavirus drive up testing
In the nation's second-largest city, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said cases were spiking, putting the Southern California region on track to match New York City's infection figures in the next five days.
The mayor spoke as he and California's governor, who ordered all coronavirus-related evictions banned through May 31, toured a newly arrived naval hospital ship equipped with 1,000 patient beds at the Port of Los Angeles. Its sister vessel is to be deployed to New York Harbor in the near future.
At the Riverside County Fairground east of Los Angeles, California National Guard troops were setting up a 125-bed medical station to serve residents of the Coachella Valley, an area teeming with elderly retirees considered especially vulnerable to COVID-19.
Outside of New York City, Seattle has the highest number of confirmed cases, with 2,747.
The Seattle metro area was the earliest hotspot in the U.S., and the number of cases has continued to grow there at an alarming rate.
The next-largest outbreaks are Detroit (2,622 cases), Boston (2,227 cases) and Chicago (1,862 cases).
One emergency room doctor in Michigan, an emerging epicenter of the pandemic, said he was using one paper face mask for an entire shift due to a shortage and that hospitals in the Detroit area would soon run out of ventilators.
'We have hospital systems here in the Detroit area in Michigan who are getting to the end of their supply of ventilators and have to start telling families that they can't save their loved ones because they don't have enough equipment,' the physician, Dr. Rob Davidson, said in a video posted on Twitter.
Boston: Cars are gestured forward as medical personnel from AFC Urgent Care perform Covid-19 testing in the parking lot of their location in North Andover, Massachusetts on Friday
The U.S. military is watching coronavirus infection trends in Chicago, Michigan, Florida and Louisiana with concern.
Air Force General John Hyten, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the military was doing its own analysis as well as looking at data on infections compiled elsewhere in the government.
'There's a certain number of places where we have concerns and they're: Chicago, Michigan, Florida, Louisiana,' Hyten told a group of reporters, when asked where field hospitals could head next.
'Those are the areas that we're looking at and trying to figure out where to go next.'
The Army Corps of Engineers said on Friday it was aiming to provide facilities for 3,000 people with the coronavirus at Chicago's McCormick Place convention center by April 24 for about $75 million.
Lieutenant General Todd Semonite, the Corps' commander, said the Corps was looking at potentially converting 114 facilities in the United States into hospitals.
Asked about Hyten's remarks, Semonite said he continued to be concerned about Michigan, Florida and Louisiana and had spoken with the governor of Louisiana. He said there could be a high demand for medical resources in Florida because of the aging population.
Louisiana has seen the fastest growth of new cases anywhere in the world, which local officials say may be due to last month's crowded Mardi Gras celebrations.
Sophia Thomas, a nurse practitioner at DePaul Community Health Center in New Orleans, said the numbers of coronavirus patients 'have been staggering.'
'We are truly a hotbed of COVID-19 here in New Orleans,' she said, adding that her hospital was trying to cope in part by shifting some patients to 'telehealth' services that allow them to be evaluated from home.
'We are not through this. We´re not even halfway through this,' said Joseph Kanter of the Louisiana Department of Health, which has recorded more than 2,700 cases, more than five times what it had a week ago.
The United States became the first country to surpass 100,000 infections on Friday, according to a count kept by Johns Hopkins University.
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9:51 AM 4/1/2020 - M.N.: Is Coronavirus Epidemic in NYC a plot by the Russian Mafia to introduce the virus into the NYC projects housing, following the pattern of the Hong Kong outbreak of SARS in 2003, so they could get rid of the projects and build their expensive multi-billion dollars luxury housing instead?! | The SARS epidemic in Hong Kong: what lessons have we learned? | |||||||||||||||||||||
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M.N.: Is Coronavirus Epidemic in NYC a plot by the Russian Mafia to introduce the virus into the NYC projects housing, following the pattern of the Hong Kong outbreak of SARS in 2003, so they could get rid of the projects and build their expensive multi-billion dollars luxury housing instead?!
Look at Coney Island: they already built it up there!
This is the very realistic hypothesis, and we have to investigate it to the fullest and in the most comprehensive fashion. FBI, start doing this!!!
They can produce this bioterrorism - sabotage very easily: simply by closing the "vent stacks" which are needed for the proper functioning of the building drainage system, in which the virus, most likely, is already present.
See also this article:
Coronavirus in sewage foreshadowed outbreak in Dutch city | News | DW
"A second vertical pipe, called a “vent stack,” typically runs parallel to the drainage stack and introduces air into the drainage stack every fifth floor to avert excessive changes that could deplete trap seals and allow contaminated air and aerosols to enter apartments on other floors.
When the SARS outbreak occurred in 2003, problems with dry traps were indicated, allowing contaminated air and wastewater aerosols to enter into apartments on lower floors through floor drains that are required by Chinese and many other Asian national construction codes."
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Michael Novakhov | 9:51 AM 4/1/2020
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Coronavirus is overwhelming some of New York City’s poorest neighborhoods, according to new data released by the city.
Queens accounts for 32% of the city’s more than 30,000 confirmed cases as of Sunday — more than any other borough.
Neighborhoods such as Jackson Heights, Elmhurst and Corona, which are generally poor, densely packed and have large non-English speaking populations, have been among the hardest hit, according to a city map showing percent ranges of people testing positive for the disease, also known as COVID-19. In those areas, between 69% and 86% of the tests done have come back positive.
A hospital in Elmhurst has been overrun with coronavirus cases. One day last week, 13 hospital patients with the virus died.
Statistics on coronavirus cases do not reflect everyone who may have the virus, because many people have been told to manage their illness at home and are not getting tested.
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Hong Kong sars outbreak in apartment building - GS ________________________________________________________________________ amoy gardens apartment complex - GI Amoy Gardens
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Amoy Gardens (Chinese: 淘大花園; Jyutping: tou4 daai6 faa1 jyun4) is a private housing estate in the Jordan Valley area of Kowloon, Hong Kong completed from 1981 to 1987.[1] It was the most seriously affected location during the 2003 SARS outbreak, with over 300 people infected there.
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Toward the end of March 2003, an outbreak of SARS occurred among residents of Amoy Gardens. As of April 15, 2003, there were a total of 321 cases of SARS in the estate. A concentration of cases was recorded in block E, accounting for 41% of the cumulative total. Block C (15%), block B (13%) and block D (13%) recorded the second, third and fourth highest incidence of SARS infections. The other cases (18%) were scattered in 11 other blocks.[6] Most of the initial 107 patients from Block E lived in flats that were vertically arranged.
All residents were subsequently moved to Lei Yue Mun and Lady MacLehose Holiday Village for isolation.
In mid-2003, authorities found that the design of bathroom floor drains lacked a replenishment system to keep the water traps filled, allowing virus-laden aerosols to seep into bathrooms, exacerbated by the draw of bathroom exhaust fans. These were among the factors that contributed to the rapid spread of SARS in that complex.[7]
The estate was decontaminated and the residents were able to return. Later, the complex was retrofitted with an auxilliary floor drainage system that included fresh water interlocks to prevent regurgitation of sewer gases.
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J Environ Health. 2006 May;68(9):26-30; quiz 51-2.
Environmental transmission of SARS at Amoy Gardens.Author information
Abstract
Recent investigations into the March 2003 outbreak of SARS in Hong Kong have concluded that environmental factors played an important role in the transmission of the disease. These studies have focused on a particular outbreak event, the rapid spread of SARS throughout Amoy Gardens, a large, private apartment complex. They have demonstrated that, unlike a typical viral outbreak that is spread through person-to-person contact, the SARS virus in this case was spread primarily through the air. High concentrations of viral aerosols in building plumbing were drawn into apartment bathrooms through floor drains. The initial exposures occurred in these bathrooms. The virus-laden air was then transported by prevailing winds to adjacent buildings at Amoy Gardens, where additional exposures occurred. This article reviews the results of the investigations and provides recommendations for maintenance and other measures that building owners can take to help prevent environmental transmission of SARS and other flulike viruses in their buildings.
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Coronavirus in Plumbing Systems
Mar 05, 2020
By Pete DeMarco
Executive Vice President of Advocacy and Research, IAPMO
Health officials in Hong Kong have determined that plumbing systems in certain high-rise buildings are implicated in recent cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus. Based on the limited information available, it’s clear that transmission paths that would allow for the virus to spread between individual apartment units in at least one high-rise building have been identified. In order to understand how this has happened, it’s important to have some very basic knowledge of how wastewater systems work in high-rise buildings and to also look back at the SARS outbreak of 2003; the parallels are striking. In fact, the SARS virus is also a strain of coronavirus, so it’s not surprising that COVID-19 has been identified as having the potential to spread through plumbing systems.
High-rise buildings present unique challenges in plumbing design. The following simplified explanation is intended to help illustrate the problem: When toilets in high-rise buildings are flushed, fecal matter and wastewater are discharged into a vertical wastewater pipe, called a “drainage stack.” As the wastewater descends in the stack, it creates pressure changes within the pipe. The wastewater flowing down a stack will push air down ahead of it and drag air behind it, creating both positive and negative pressures within the drainage system. These pressures can affect trap seals by either siphoning the water or pushing the water out of the trap. A second vertical pipe, called a “vent stack,” typically runs parallel to the drainage stack and introduces air into the drainage stack every fifth floor to avert excessive changes that could deplete trap seals and allow contaminated air and aerosols to enter apartments on other floors.
When the SARS outbreak occurred in 2003, problems with dry traps were indicated, allowing contaminated air and wastewater aerosols to enter into apartments on lower floors through floor drains that are required by Chinese and many other Asian national construction codes. A full explanation of how the SARS outbreak occurred and technical solutions providing health and safety associated with proper plumbing practices can be found in The Health Aspects of Plumbing, a publication produced by the World Health Organization and the World Plumbing Council.
Sadly, with the current coronavirus outbreak in Hong Kong, history seems to have repeated itself. According to the Associated Press, a 2016 Hong Kong Housing Department policy change has allowed tenants in certain high-rise apartments to alter the pipe design in their bathrooms without requiring an inspection by a plumbing official, causing the problem that might have helped spread COVID-19. In one of the apartment units, the vent pipe was completely disconnected inside the bathroom, apparently by the occupant, which provided a pathway for contaminated air to enter the apartment, especially when the bathroom ceiling fans were activated. When health officials became aware of this problem, the building was evacuated, hopefully limiting the number of additional illnesses among building residents.
Can the COVID-19 coronavirus be spread in high-rise buildings in the United States in a similar manner? In short, the answer is yes, but unlikely. Due to U.S. plumbing codes, any modification to a building’s water, waste or vent system must be performed by a qualified professional and necessitates an inspection by a code official. In addition, wastewater stacks and vent pipes are typically hidden behind walls in high-rise buildings, reducing the opportunity for residents to easily cut into pipes and create unsafe conditions.
Both the SARS and the current COVID-19 coronavirus outbreaks in Hong Kong illustrate the importance of proper plumbing design and practice in keeping building residents safe from disease and the profound problems that can develop when unqualified individuals decide to work on building water systems. The axiom “the Plumber Protects the Health of the Nation” is more than a slogan. Improper deviations to building plumbing systems can, and indeed often do, result in very significant loss of life and property.
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Coronavirus is overwhelming some of New York City’s poorest neighborhoods, according to new data released by the city.
Queens accounts for 32% of the city’s more than 30,000 confirmed cases as of Sunday — more than any other borough.
Neighborhoods such as Jackson Heights, Elmhurst and Corona, which are generally poor, densely packed and have large non-English speaking populations, have been among the hardest hit, according to a city map showing percent ranges of people testing positive for the disease, also known as COVID-19. In those areas, between 69% and 86% of the tests done have come back positive.
A hospital in Elmhurst has been overrun with coronavirus cases. One day last week, 13 hospital patients with the virus died.
Statistics on coronavirus cases do not reflect everyone who may have the virus, because many people have been told to manage their illness at home and are not getting tested.
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Who’s right? Both are well-respected and reputable.
A real estate trade association chief economist and a 44-year mortgage industry researcher and analyst are predicting entirely different conclusions about where the median home price lands by the end of 2020 as a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic.
“By year end, maybe no meaningful change to median home price for the country as a whole,” said National Association of Realtors Chief Economist Dr. Lawrence Yun when asked about 2020 year-end median home prices. “That assumes some rebound in jobs and private sector income after the precipitous fall in the second quarter.”
The upper end of the market, Yun conceded, is likely to experience a modest price decline.
But Tom LaMalfa, president of Cleveland-based TSL Consulting, sees dramatic danger for leveraged homeowners.
“Home prices will drop 20% to 30% over the course of this calendar year,” said LaMalfa.
Long before the 2008 bailout and government conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, LaMalfa was sounding a similar leverage alarm about the two mortgage giants. LaMalfa predicted F & F would create major problems for all stakeholders with their risky positions, having so little capital. Fannie and Freddie remain in government conservatorship and will be there for the foreseeable future.
Other views?
“No forecasting until we get more clarity on government programs,” said John Burns, CEO of John Burns Real Estate Consulting. “I think the government will come to the rescue and throw the sink at this.”
The California Association of Realtors is currently updating its forecast which was not available by press time.
My view: I’m worried about median home prices dropping 15% by the end of 2020.
In the past few weeks, I’ve taken more than two dozen calls from clients and column readers with high anxiety about their jobs and businesses. How will they continue to make their house payments?
More disturbing than those conversations was the March 24 blog post by St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank economist Miguel Faria-Castro estimating potential unemployment of more than 32%.
How are some buyers and sellers reacting since the coronavirus lockdown started?
To my own admitted surprise, we have not seen any letup at my shop. We are receiving a steady number of new purchase mortgages as new purchase escrows continue to open. And, not a single cancellation (coronavirus related or otherwise) so far.
What we are also seeing is an almost insurmountable amount of coronavirus-related challenges to get both purchase and refinance mortgages funded. Here is just a sampling of the stressors:
Besides being thankful and grateful to those on the coronavirus frontlines, please thank those underwriters, funders, loan processors and escrow officers who are maintaining housing transaction commerce and getting your desperately needed cash out.
Freddie Mac rate news: The 30-year fixed-rate averaged 3.33%, down 17 basis points from last week to the fifth-lowest rate in 49 years. The 15-year fixed-rate averaged 2.92%, 10 basis points lower than last week.
The Mortgage Bankers Association reported a 15.3% decrease in loan application volume from one week earlier.
Bottom line: Assuming a borrower gets the average 30-year fixed rate on a conforming $510,400 loan, last year’s payment was $216 more than this week’s payment of $2,244.
What I see: Locally, well-qualified borrowers can get the following fixed-rate mortgages without points: A 30-year FHA (up to $442,750 in the Inland Empire, up to $510,400 in Los Angeles and Orange counties) at 3%, a 15-year conventional at 3.375%, a 30-year conventional at 3.5%, a 30-year conventional high-balance ($510,401 to $765,600) at 3.875%, and a 30-year jumbo (over $765,600) at 5.25%.
Eye catcher loan of the week: A 30-year conventional, adjustable-rate locked in for five years at 2.625% for a two-point cost.
Jeff Lazerson is a mortgage broker and adjunct professor at Saddleback College. He can be reached at 949-334-2424 or <a href="mailto:jlazerson@mortgagegrader.com">jlazerson@mortgagegrader.com</a>. His website is www.mortgagegrader.com.
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The real Coup was in 2016, and it was performed by the corrupt, pro neo-Nazi oriented, Abwehr bought and subverted, the Rightist wing of the GOP, the Broidy-Manafort ring in its latest reincarnation; and by the other alumni of the Abwehr Law School, a.k.a. Roy Cohn’s Law Firm: Little Duce Giuliani, “dirty trickster” Roger Stone, and their circles, climbing and clawing their ways to Power and Money. And apparently, some officers of the New York Branch of the FBI were their ideological and operational “stormtroopers”. Search the Anthony Weiner sexting affair scandal as FBI operation, much under-researched, under-investigated, and under-publicized.
If only a part of all these legitimate and well based suspicions and accusations against the New York branch of the FBI are proven or sufficiently demonstrated, this question would be quite legitimate: Was at least a part of the NY FBI branch corrupt, rotten, in Trump’s pocket, and under possible influences of the foreign agents?
Investigate the “STORMTROOPERS” – the alleged “pro-Trumpists” within the NY branch of the FBI, and look into the general health of the whole branch.
Investigate James Kallstrom and others!
Investigate the Abwehr – Roy Cohn Law School and all its “graduates”.
Investigate the political corruption in both parties. Investigate the corruption and failures within the FBI, and their root causes. The proof is in the pudding, sadly but undeniably.
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#FBI #ODNI #CIA #CI #Senate #House #Trump #US If we do not consider this #CoronavirusPandemic as variety of #BioWeapon & #Biowarfare, we deprive ourselves of the very valid avenue of #Understanding and finding #correct #Solution. #Ke...
31/03/20 09:06 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
#FBI #ODNI #CIA #CI #Senate #House #Trump #US If we do not consider this #CoronavirusPandemic as variety of #BioWeapon & #Biowarfare, we deprive ourselves of the very valid avenue of #Understanding and finding #correct #Solution. #Ke...
» Saved Stories - None: What we don’t yet know about the coronavirus reut.rs/2xvpgZz
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What we don’t yet know about the coronavirus reut.rs/2xvpgZz Posted by mikenov on Saturday, March 28th, 2020 1:28pm Saved Stories - None
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What we don’t yet know about the coronavirus reut.rs/2xvpgZz Posted by mikenov on Saturday, March 28th, 2020 1:28pm Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: !!!Good Question: How contagious is the virus?What we don’t yet know about the coronavirus - Reuters reuters.com/article/us-hea…
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!!! Good Question: How contagious is the virus? What we don’t yet know about the coronavirus - Reuters reuters.com/article/us-hea… Posted by mikenov on Saturday, March 28th, 2020 1:30pm Saved Stories - None
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!!! Good Question: How contagious is the virus? What we don’t yet know about the coronavirus - Reuters reuters.com/article/us-hea… Posted by mikenov on Saturday, March 28th, 2020 1:30pm Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: Do research and confirm it!The key to understanding the mechanism of transmission as THE #BIOWEAPON: "There is some evidence that virus particles in the feces of an infected person can transmit the disease through contact, but that
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Do research and confirm it! The key to understanding the mechanism of transmission as THE #BIOWEAPON: "There is some evidence that virus particles in the feces of an infected person can transmit the disease through contact, but that rema...
31/03/20 09:04 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
Do research and confirm it! The key to understanding the mechanism of transmission as THE #BIOWEAPON: "There is some evidence that virus particles in the feces of an infected person can transmit the disease through contact, but that rema...
» Saved Stories - None: #FBI #CIA #ODNI #CI #Senate My Interpretation: The spies-spreaders started it in China & after they were blocked there by strict surveillance, were transferred to Europe & US to spread it there.Map and charts showing the
31/03/20 09:04 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
#FBI #CIA #ODNI #CI #Senate My Interpretation: The spies-spreaders started it in China & after they were blocked there by strict surveillance, were transferred to Europe & US to spread it there. Map and charts showing the spread ...
31/03/20 09:04 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
#FBI #CIA #ODNI #CI #Senate My Interpretation: The spies-spreaders started it in China & after they were blocked there by strict surveillance, were transferred to Europe & US to spread it there. Map and charts showing the spread ...
» Saved Stories - None: #ODNI#Attention #GenKostyukov: #OneWayTickyToTheHague!Their "#MeaCulpa" & #response to my #accusations: "We did ZAT az zi #warning to zi #West: do not even think about deZtroying OUR #BRIDGE & #TAKINGAWAY OUR #CRIMEA - That
31/03/20 09:04 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
#ODNI #Attention #GenKostyukov: #OneWayTickyToTheHague! Their "#MeaCulpa" & #response to my #accusations: "We did ZAT az zi #warning to zi #West: do not even think about deZtroying OUR #BRIDGE & #TAKINGAWAY OUR #CRIMEA - That'Z h...
31/03/20 09:04 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
#ODNI #Attention #GenKostyukov: #OneWayTickyToTheHague! Their "#MeaCulpa" & #response to my #accusations: "We did ZAT az zi #warning to zi #West: do not even think about deZtroying OUR #BRIDGE & #TAKINGAWAY OUR #CRIMEA - That'Z h...
» Saved Stories - None: RT @Dispropoganda: It's official, North #Macedonia just joined #NATO and became the 30th member of the alliance. #Russia #Putin https://t.c…
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It's official, North #Macedonia just joined #NATO and became the 30th member of the alliance. #Russia #Putin pic.twitter.com/d6sRIYNCwk Posted by Dispropoganda on Saturday, March 28th, 2020 9:58am Retweeted by mikenov on Saturday, March ...
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It's official, North #Macedonia just joined #NATO and became the 30th member of the alliance. #Russia #Putin pic.twitter.com/d6sRIYNCwk Posted by Dispropoganda on Saturday, March 28th, 2020 9:58am Retweeted by mikenov on Saturday, March ...
» Saved Stories - None: RT @Himanshu_415: President #Putin got Anti-CoronaVirus suit. pic.twitter.com/v53Obx8hml
31/03/20 09:02 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
President #Putin got Anti-CoronaVirus suit. pic.twitter.com/v53Obx8hml Posted by Himanshu_415 on Saturday, March 28th, 2020 12:53pm Retweeted by mikenov on Saturday, March 28th, 2020 2:33pm 5 likes, 1 retweet 1 like, 1 retweet Saved Stor...
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President #Putin got Anti-CoronaVirus suit. pic.twitter.com/v53Obx8hml Posted by Himanshu_415 on Saturday, March 28th, 2020 12:53pm Retweeted by mikenov on Saturday, March 28th, 2020 2:33pm 5 likes, 1 retweet 1 like, 1 retweet Saved Stor...
» Saved Stories - None: RT @vusumuzi_1: President Putin of Russia addressing his cabinet during Corona Virus Pandemic. Putin not taking any chances @ all. #Putin #…
31/03/20 09:01 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
President Putin of Russia addressing his cabinet during Corona Virus Pandemic. Putin not taking any chances @ all. #Putin #StayAtHomeSa #Day2 #21daysLockdownSA pic.twitter.com/dQDkYtdp33 Posted by vusumuzi_1 on Saturday, March 28th, 2020...
31/03/20 09:01 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
President Putin of Russia addressing his cabinet during Corona Virus Pandemic. Putin not taking any chances @ all. #Putin #StayAtHomeSa #Day2 #21daysLockdownSA pic.twitter.com/dQDkYtdp33 Posted by vusumuzi_1 on Saturday, March 28th, 2020...
» Saved Stories - None: However! The companion Question re possible #GRU complicity in #Coronavirus Epidemic: Did the #KHOKHOLS do that, po-zhidovsky, though their new comedian, to incite exZactly these types of the sentiments, and to get Crimea back? #CIA,
31/03/20 09:01 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
However! The companion Question re possible #GRU complicity in #Coronavirus Epidemic: Did the #KHOKHOLS do that, po-zhidovsky, though their new comedian, to incite exZactly these types of the sentiments, and to get Crimea back? #CIA, #FB...
31/03/20 09:01 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
However! The companion Question re possible #GRU complicity in #Coronavirus Epidemic: Did the #KHOKHOLS do that, po-zhidovsky, though their new comedian, to incite exZactly these types of the sentiments, and to get Crimea back? #CIA, #FB...
» Saved Stories - None: Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty: RSF Points Finger At Pakistani Intelligence After Exiled Journalist Disappears In Sweden
30/03/20 17:21 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) suspects that a Pakistani journalist who has been missing for a month in Sweden was abducted "at the behest" of an intelligence agency in Pakistan. Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Saved Stories - None
30/03/20 17:21 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) suspects that a Pakistani journalist who has been missing for a month in Sweden was abducted "at the behest" of an intelligence agency in Pakistan. Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: Coronavirus: Calls to make spreading fake news about virus a criminal offence
30/03/20 06:37 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
Home News · World News · Health · Education · Crime & Courts · Law · Transport · Environment · Coronavirus · Sport · Football · Long Reads ... Saved St...
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Home News · World News · Health · Education · Crime & Courts · Law · Transport · Environment · Coronavirus · Sport · Football · Long Reads ... Saved St...
» Saved Stories - None: EXCLUSIVE: Top CDC official warns New York's coronavirus outbreak is just a preview
27/03/20 20:35 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
American health officials are deeply concerned that the coronavirus outbreak that has overwhelmed New York City hospitals in recent days is just the ... Saved Stories - None
27/03/20 20:35 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
American health officials are deeply concerned that the coronavirus outbreak that has overwhelmed New York City hospitals in recent days is just the ... Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: Why comparing coronavirus outbreaks in different countries can be misleading -- and even ...
27/03/20 20:35 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
Questions once reserved for epidemiologists are now being discussed over dinner tables and around (virtual) water coolers across the world. But what if ... Saved Stories - None
27/03/20 20:35 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
Questions once reserved for epidemiologists are now being discussed over dinner tables and around (virtual) water coolers across the world. But what if ... Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: Why New York is the epicenter of the American coronavirus outbreak
27/03/20 20:34 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
(CNN) There were over 74,000 cases of coronavirus in the United States as of Thursday midday. About half were in New York -- almost 10 times more ... Saved Stories - None
27/03/20 20:34 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
(CNN) There were over 74,000 cases of coronavirus in the United States as of Thursday midday. About half were in New York -- almost 10 times more ... Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: Hong Kong epidemiologist warns pandemic's end may not be straightforward
27/03/20 20:32 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
People with protective masks walk in front of Hong Kong's skyline, following the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, China, March 23, 2020. Saved Stories - None
27/03/20 20:32 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
People with protective masks walk in front of Hong Kong's skyline, following the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, China, March 23, 2020. Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: COVID-19: The Best (Worst?) Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories
27/03/20 20:31 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
1) SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, is an escaped Chinese biological weapon . This conspiracy theory has been repeated ... Saved Stories - None
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1) SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, is an escaped Chinese biological weapon . This conspiracy theory has been repeated ... Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: Coronavirus updates: US now leads world with over 82000 cases
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MORE: How the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the US criminal justice ... Out of the total stimulus bill, New York state gets $5 billion for COVID-19 ... Saved Stories - None
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MORE: How the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the US criminal justice ... Out of the total stimulus bill, New York state gets $5 billion for COVID-19 ... Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News
27/03/20 20:30 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
Russia's April 22 public vote on a package of constitutional amendments will be postponed until after the coronavirus outbreak is under control, ... Saved Stories - None
27/03/20 20:30 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
Russia's April 22 public vote on a package of constitutional amendments will be postponed until after the coronavirus outbreak is under control, ... Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: Univ. of Washington researchers predict 80000 COVID-19 deaths in US by July
27/03/20 20:29 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
... than 80,000 Americans will die over the next four months due to the coronavirus pandemic, epidemiologists at the University of Washington predict. Saved Stories - None
27/03/20 20:29 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
... than 80,000 Americans will die over the next four months due to the coronavirus pandemic, epidemiologists at the University of Washington predict. Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: Covid Deniers: How shadowy social media groups are spreading myths and conspiracy about ...
27/03/20 20:28 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
After one user shared an op-ed titled “Does the coronavirus exist? ... that the coronavirus is a biological weapon or that the outbreak was triggered by ... Saved Stories - None
27/03/20 20:28 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
After one user shared an op-ed titled “Does the coronavirus exist? ... that the coronavirus is a biological weapon or that the outbreak was triggered by ... Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: Justice Department should charge intentional coronavirus spreaders as terrorists
27/03/20 20:25 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
... holding individuals who knowingly spread the coronavirus accountable for ... the virus "appears to meet the statutory definition of a ' biological agent . Saved Stories - None
27/03/20 20:25 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
... holding individuals who knowingly spread the coronavirus accountable for ... the virus "appears to meet the statutory definition of a ' biological agent . Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: Use of surveillance to fight coronavirus raises concerns about government power after pandemic ...
27/03/20 20:13 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
Meanwhile, Israel's security agency Shin Bet is using citizens' cell phone location data to track where they've been so they can enforce quarantine ... Saved Stories - None
27/03/20 20:13 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
Meanwhile, Israel's security agency Shin Bet is using citizens' cell phone location data to track where they've been so they can enforce quarantine ... Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: NYPD headquarters employee dead from coronavirus complications
27/03/20 20:12 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
... said in a video message posted to Twitter . “When Hurricane Sandy struck, he worked 17 days straight, and since the coronavirus has struck the city, ... Saved Stories - None
27/03/20 20:12 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
... said in a video message posted to Twitter . “When Hurricane Sandy struck, he worked 17 days straight, and since the coronavirus has struck the city, ... Saved Stories - None
» Saved Stories - None: PHOTOS: Coronavirus outbreak in New York
27/03/20 20:10 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
The Federal Aviation Administration briefly suspended flights to New York ... open for take out and delivery orders due to the coronavirus outbreak . ... Multimedia technician Joseph Stoute, left, and Reverend Janet Cox, right, ... New Y...
27/03/20 20:10 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
The Federal Aviation Administration briefly suspended flights to New York ... open for take out and delivery orders due to the coronavirus outbreak . ... Multimedia technician Joseph Stoute, left, and Reverend Janet Cox, right, ... New Y...
» Saved Stories - None: With Coronavirus Emergency Rules Still Ill-defined, Police Moves to Enforcement
27/03/20 20:10 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
Despite Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan's assurances that, as new emergency regulations to curb the spread of the coronavirus came into effect, ... Saved Stories - None
27/03/20 20:10 from Saved Stories from Michael_Novakhov (1 sites)
Despite Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan's assurances that, as new emergency regulations to curb the spread of the coronavirus came into effect, ... Saved Stories - None
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