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aaron17 wrote:I called the police station and they said I dont need papers to show them when going to drop someone to work. So what really going on dread?
redmanjp wrote:so they say we at a tipping point due to the fact that the 20000 ppl who came into the country the past 2 weeks would now be showing symptoms- so expect a surge in cases and be extra vigilant when making the grocery run.
MaxPower wrote:pugboy wrote:is there a number to call to report church still operating ?
Good job bro.
Dohplaydat wrote:redmanjp wrote:so they say we at a tipping point due to the fact that the 20000 ppl who came into the country the past 2 weeks would now be showing symptoms- so expect a surge in cases and be extra vigilant when making the grocery run.
It was here before that, but them combined with the community transfer that is happening for sure will lead to a surge of new cases over the next few weeks.
The exponential increase that we anticipate is going to happen approximately a 3 to 4 weeks and last at least a month.
De Dragon wrote:MaxPower wrote:killercow wrote:ST Auto wrote:Anyone see a 4pm update?
I waiting also. Looking like one update a day now
Numbers too low for Trinis to care bro...
More like the PM, Ministers etc following their own advice. I'm sure if any drastic situation occurs( and if KPB doesn't let it out first) we'll have an unscheduled presser.
pugboy wrote:church have underground parking so u can’t tell how many ppl inside but i hearing the singingMaxPower wrote:pugboy wrote:is there a number to call to report church still operating ?
Good job bro.
redmanjp wrote:so they say we at a tipping point due to the fact that the 20000 ppl who came into the country the past 2 weeks would now be showing symptoms- so expect a surge in cases and be extra vigilant when making the grocery run.
A video shows the lungs of a man who had been asymptomatic a few days earlier.
Now, the patient has Covid-19 and his lungs are failing to function properly, said Dr. Keith Mortman, the chief of thoracic surgery at George Washington University Hospital. The Washington, D.C., hospital recently released a 3D video of the coronavirus patient's lungs.
The imagery shows extensive damage to the lungs of a generally healthy 59-year-old male with high blood pressure, Mortman said. Since becoming seriously ill, the patient requires a ventilator to help him breathe, but even on the highest setting, it's not enough. He also needs another machine that circulates and then oxygenates his blood, Mortman said.
"This is not a 70, 80-year-old immunosuppressed, diabetic patient," Mortman said. "Other than high blood pressure, he has no other significant medical issues. This is a guy who's minding his own business and gets it ... If we were to repeat the 360VR images now, that is one week later, there is a chance that the infection and inflammatory process could be worse."
The patient remains in critical condition in the ICU.
"For these patients who essentially present in progressive respiratory failure, the damage to the lungs is rapid and widespread (as evidenced in the VR video)," Mortman said in an email. "Unfortunately, once damaged to this degree, the lungs can take a long time to heal. For approximately 2-4% (depending on which numbers you believe) of patients with Covid-19, the damage is irreversible and they will succumb to the disease."
The coronavirus is primarily respiratory in nature. It "gets into the mucus membranes, and then it's in the lung. The way the body tries to control that is with inflammation," Mortman said.
The yellow marks both infection and inflammation. "So you get this pretty strong inflammatory process in the lungs in the body's attempt to control the infection," Mortman said.
The images suggest that the words to describe common symptoms -- coughing and shortness of breath -- can't really capture the impact of the virus on the body.
In some people, Mortman said, the damage will be irreversible -- making it imperative that Americans heed advice on social distancing and self-isolation.
"I want people to see this and understand what this can do," Mortman said. "People need to take this seriously."
paid_influencer wrote:aaron17 wrote:I called the police station and they said I dont need papers to show them when going to drop someone to work. So what really going on dread?
the list is pretty exhaustive. Yuh could tell them you going to cut grass for a small change and that is covered under the legislation.
that said, it is up to the discretion of the officer. If he doubts you, he'll ask to see your whacker or the address you are going to. you could lie again but at some point you would get ketch.
I personally not going anywhere unless necessary. Some of the officer out there are not pleasant people to interact with.
the list again:
https://www.facebook.com/tttliveonline/ ... 1033905610
Redress10 wrote:linton wrote:People giving good info here , but their posts being spoilt by comments like 'uneducated jackarse' and other insults. These so called educated ones have no training . They getting on just like the ministers who come to give info but using tones and voices that are unbecoming. I listened to the Bajan Ag this morning and was pleasantly surprised by his language and demeanour.
Some people here don't care about facts bro. They only care to spread misinformation to cause uncertainty and panic. Need a strong response in case anyone reading what they writing and taking it as fact.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said last Sunday that the UK is only "two or three" weeks behind Italy, and warned that its National Health Service (NHS) could be "overwhelmed" by the virus, like its continental European counterparts.
Chris Hopson, head of NHS Providers, which represents hospital administrators, said London was facing a "continuous tsunami" of coronavirus patients.
The virus appears to impact older people much harder than younger patients. But Lloyd, the north London doctor, told CNN that 30-year-olds were among the seriously ill patients he saw this week, whose x-rays "look like a bomb had gone off on either side of their chest."
Health workers are falling sick, or having to self-isolate due to someone in their household displaying flu-like symptoms, even before the expected surge of UK infections. The problem is made worse by the lack of available testing to help determine if they have the virus or have developed immunity to it. On Friday, the BBC reported that a doctor in Essex, outside London, died after showing "textbook signs" of the virus.
The government says testing capacity is being ramped up but health workers say it has not happened fast enough. Collins, who is 28, spent Tuesday morning writing his will after it was announced that 23 Italian doctors had died since the outbreak started. That toll increased to 37 on Wednesday, according to the Italian federation of doctors.
Frontline workers have had to rely on models, rather than testing data, to help estimate the surge in caseload in the coming weeks. Parmar, from DAUK, said Britain had "abandoned testing in the community so we really don't know what our population contamination and infection rates are."
"Think about it, we are testing between 8,000 and 10,000 patients a day -- but we need to be in the hundreds of thousands by now, and the UK has had a head start, we knew this [virus] was coming," Parmar said
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:redmanjp wrote:so they say we at a tipping point due to the fact that the 20000 ppl who came into the country the past 2 weeks would now be showing symptoms- so expect a surge in cases and be extra vigilant when making the grocery run.
According to the World Health Organisation you can spread the virus even if you have no symptoms or still within the incubation period.
https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detai ... onaviruses
Also there are cases of incubation periods of over 42 days. The first Covid-29 related death in T&T was over 30 days according to the newspaper reports.
This.K74T wrote:Exercise at home
abbow wrote:Heard from a DMO today that the reason the Gov only wants Carpha to do testing is to keep control on the real numbers who have been infected since carnival.![]()
abbow wrote:Heard from a DMO today that the reason the Gov only wants Carpha to do testing is to keep control on the real numbers who have been infected since carnival.![]()
redmanjp wrote:Should a ban all international flights 2 weeks before those 20000 ppl came in.
Oh well it was a good run folks the coronapocalypse is here. 1 in 5 of our infected families will be hospitalized and a few will die.
Thanks to the CCP virus.
triniterribletim wrote:redmanjp wrote:Should a ban all international flights 2 weeks before those 20000 ppl came in.
Oh well it was a good run folks the coronapocalypse is here. 1 in 5 of our infected families will be hospitalized and a few will die.
Thanks to the CCP virus.
China must be made to suffer for this. They should bleed as the world has bled.
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