Wuhan Coronavirus: Lockdowns, Quarantines, Cancellations

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Boris Johnson has announced the long trailed 12 week lockdown for the most vulnerable in the UK as defined by the NHS


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The Government will ask 1.5m most vulnerable people to self-isolate for at least 12 weeks as Boris Johnson warned that people must follow guidelines or he will have to bring forward 'tough measures'

The NHS will contact the elderly and those with serious health conditions by post tomorrow then, followed by a text and phone call, urging them to stay home.

Medicines will be delivered by community pharmacists, while military personnel are helping to coordinate plans to deliver groceries with local councils and supermarkets.

Video of the announcement here

 
Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell has issued a stay at home/work from home order that will start tomorrow, until April 30.

Star-Advertiser said:
Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell today issued a “stay at home, work from home order” for Oahu effective Monday at 4:30 p.m. through April 30 in an attempt to fight the spread of the coronavirus.

Shortly after Caldwell’s announcement, Maui Mayor Mike Victorino issued a similar order for Maui County.

Gov. David Ige issued a statement in support of the county moves, “The mayors of the City and County of Honolulu and Maui have my full support for the stay-at-home, work-at-home orders they issued today,” Ige said. “We have been working together on this issue, and this morning we agreed that the mayors should develop their own plans to meet the unique needs of their counties. We also agreed that statewide action will be needed. I have directed the Attorney General to review the orders other states have issued and prepare a statewide plan that will keep the people of Hawaii safe and healthy.”

At a news conference at Honolulu Hale this afternoon, Caldwell said people are permitted to step out for essential activities such as:

>> Tasks essential to their health and safety

>> To obtain necessary services or supplies

>> To engage in outdoor activity in locations as permitted by law

>> To perform work providing essential products and services

>> To care for a family member or pet in another household.

“At the end of the day this is about protecting our ohana,” Caldwell said.

Caldwell’s order includes a long list of exempted businesses — including health care operations, banks, gas stations, and grocery stores and other retail establishments that sell food and other household consumer products — which will continue to operate. (See the full list and a copy of Caldwell’s order below.

The mayor said that the worst-case scenario is 40,000 to 45,000 cases in Hawaii by the end of April if the state and counties don’t take drastic action.

The U.S. slope in COVID-19 cases “is pretty darn steep,” which requires local governments to strict action to try to keep Hawaii from having a similarly steep increase.

South Korea and Japan infection rates are flattening out after strict action, he noted, and Hawaii wants to follow that example.

He says Hawaii has a “little under” 300 intensive care units (ICU) in the state.

Projections based on statistical analyses show that Hawaii would exceed its capacity of ICU beds by April 25.

“As that number climbs, we are looking at an Italy” situation, where doctors are forced to decide who lives or dies because there aren’t enough ICU beds and ventilators to save everyone, Caldwell said.

The drastic action announced by the state Saturday and Honolulu County today are intended to avoid that spike, he said.



When asked why he is issuing the order when Ige has not issued a similar mandate for the entire state, Caldwell said, “We didn’t want to wait,” noting that most of Hawaii’s population lives on Oahu, and in close quarters.

Eight more people have tested positive for coronavirus in Hawaii — including another child — bringing the state cases to 56, the state Department of Health said today.

“One thing we need right now is time and these measures will buy us time,” Honolulu Department of Emergency Management Director Hiro Toiya said at today’s news conference.

The city’s strategy buys Hawaii’s health-care system time to catch up and get the supplies and equipment it needs to treat more patients, according to Caldwell.

He described the strategy as “The Hammer,” comprised of the state’s 14-day quarantine of anyone entering Hawaii (starting Thursday) combined with Honolulu County’s “stay at home, work from home” order, which takes effect Monday afternoon.

If it works, Hawaii should see its infection rate decline in about three to seven weeks, he said. He referred to that period as “The Dance,” when the coronavirus infection rate “comes down, but it doesn’t go away.”

The time allows the health-care systems to catch up and take the necessary steps to combat the virus. That includes replenishing the supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) for health-care workers, implement rapid testing for COVID-19, increasing the supply of ventilators and developing more effective treatments.

“We have to take drastic steps to buy time to mitigate,” the mayor said.

“For those cities that only go the mitigation route,” the outbreak worsens, he said. Hawaii has to buy time “so we don’t overwhelm our health care system.”

Caldwell said he is expecting the state to issue a similar “stay at home, work from home” statewide order in the next few days.

Toiya, with the city’s Department of Emergency Management, said, “One thing we need right is time.”

He referred to a “critical shortage” of PPE for health-care workers in Hawaii, but did not specify exactly what or how much is needed. PPE may refer to masks, shields, gowns, gloves and other protective gear worn by health-care workers treating infectious patients.

Hawaii needs to be able to test and isolate positive cases immediately, and does not currently have that capability, he said.

Toiya said his department would help ensure that the city’s essential functions can occur.

Caldwell said Honolulu County is following a model similar to San Francisco’s shutdown and word from there is that “for the most part, people are complying.”

He expects the same to occur in Hawaii. “We are a place of aloha and ohana. We don’t want to get each other sick. …. We are a people who comply.”

Caldwell said the city is reviewing CDC advice to keep public bathrooms open and stocked with soap, toilet paper and other sanitary supplies and to let homeless people camp in public parks if necessary, and may reconsider the city’s earlier actions not to allow that.

He said essential services would continue, including sewer, water and garbage service. Rail work will continue, he said. The “stay at home, work from home” order applies to everyone. “Visitors should not be out, doing things that are not essential.”

Under the order, 7,000 of about 10,000 city workers are deemed essential, but that may be adjusted over time.

Oahu residents should expect “a long and prolonged” situation that requires them to work from home.

Hotel workers are deemed essential.

Caldwell couldn’t predict when life would get back to normal. “It’s going to take all of us working together.”

“I’m hopeful (that the strategy will work) … I don’t think we should build up expectations that it’s going to be quick. It’s going to be a long time.”

Caldwell and Toiya referred to critical shortages of health-care equipment and supplies, but offered few specifics.

Here is the list of essential businesses that are exempt from Caldwell’s order:

>> Health care operations and essential infrastructure

>> Establishments engaged in the retail sale of food and other household consumer products

>> Food cultivation

>> Service providers for homeless or impoverished individuals

>> Newspapers, television, radio, and other media services

>> Gas stations and auto-supply, auto-repair, and related facilities

>> Banks and related financial institutions

>> Hardware stores

>> Maintenance service providers, i.e. plumbers, electricians, exterminators, etc.

>> Businesses providing mailing and shipping and delivery services

>> Educational institutions providing distance learning

>> Laundry service providers

>> Facilities that prepare and serve food, but only for delivery or carry out

>> Businesses that supply products needed for people to work from home

>> Businesses that supply other essential businesses with the support or supplies necessary to operate

>> Airlines, taxis, and other private transportation providers

>> Home-based care for seniors, adults, or children, and/or people with developmental disabilities

>> Residential facilities and shelters for seniors, adults, and children, and/or people with developmental disabilities

>> Professional services, such as legal or accounting services

>> Childcare facilities providing services that enable employees exempted in this order to work as permitted

>> Businesses that provide food, shelter, and other necessities of life for animals

>> Funeral, mortuary, cremation, burial, cemetery, and related services

>> Critical trades

>> Critical labor union functions that are essential activities.
 
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New Zealand has moved to level 3 on the COVID19 alert scale. All schools will be closed. We will move to level 4 in 48 hours which is full lockdown.

Source | Archive
 
Boris Johnson has announced the long trailed 12 week lockdown for the most vulnerable in the UK as defined by the NHS


https://web.archive.org/web/2020032...virus-latest-news-italy-uk-nhs-boris-johnson/



Video of the announcement here

https://youtube.com/watch?v=cSb15el0yzY
>37 more people aged between 18 and 102
 
>37 more people aged between 18 and 102

I mean it's probably true. It gives a very misleading picture of who is at risk though to mention just the oldest and youngest fatality. The Telegraph isn't all that bad a paper by UK standards but that feed is probably run by some zoomer interns with rich parents who are unfortunately not really capable of explaining what's going on. Or understanding it. I mean just look at the names 'Mason Boycott-Owen, Lizzie Roberts, Annelies Gartner'. If you've spent any time in the UK and you see those names and know they work on a live feed you can basically picture them and now they don't know anything about anything.
 
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New Zealand has moved to level 3 on the COVID19 alert scale. All schools will be closed. We will move to level 4 in 48 hours which is full lockdown.

Source | Archive

She's genuinely an absolute, authoritarian fucking moron.
As soon as the country opens back up again, what will happen? You plan on keeping the country closed forever?
Somewhere, a horse is neighing "Yes, forever".

You literally do not need to do any of this. Just monitor the people who have it and enforce rules on them.
That's worked in every other country that's contained it. Closing everything down, going into spastic mode is just going to cause more problems, more suicides and more panic. It's almost like that's exactly what they want.

Scott Morrison is also a virtue signalling twat :

The speech follows state and territory leaders agreeing on Sunday to a shutdown of “principal places of social gathering”.

Venues including registered and licensed clubs, entertainment venues, cinemas, casinos, nightclubs, indoor sports venues and places of worship will be closed from Monday midday.

Morrison said the decisions made at the National Cabinet meeting would change “how we all live our lives”.

“No more going to the pub after work. No more going to the gym in the morning. No more sitting down at a cafe for lunch,” he said.

‘No short term solution’
Morrison said Australians could be living with the virus for “at least the next six months” and the situation would be a “test of our nation, of our spirit”.

“There is no three or four-week shutdown that makes it all go away.

Yes, there literally is. There literally is a way to make it all go away. You don't overreact.
 
Somewhat late-ish, since it's over the past few days. Hopefully people will forgive me.

Driver license expiration dates extended, closed parole board meetings

Bonnaroo rescheduled for September 24 - 27, 2020

Memphis in May (including Beale Street Music Fest) postponed
[one article says maybe but another says it is, personally think it most likely will be since it's one of the biggest gatherings there]

The second case in Memphis was a Le Bohneur Children's Hospital employee, as a result they heavily restricted visitors
 
Washington shut down playgrounds and recreational facilities but kept hiking trails open provided people practice social distancing... we’re gonna lose the trails next for sure.

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Just monitor the people who have it and enforce rules on them.
COVID-19 has an incubation period of 7-10 days, during most of which the host has no symptoms. Asymptomatic carriers are still suspected. Please explain outside of mandatory daily testing for all non-quarantined people (a policy much more invasive, costly, and widespread in scope than the current shelter-in-place orders) how you propose to identify only the people who have it.
 
I'd just like to report: homeschools are open and the education is still going strong.
#CoronaOptimism
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Here in Michigan our Karen-in-Chief is expected to announce shelter in place orders.


We're not gonna die, but that doesn't stop me of thinking of this

 
Once these orders go in place, you're very unlikely to get your freedoms back. Ever.
They're talking about keeping these Shelter in Place orders as just level 2 and unlikely to be lifted "for 6 months".
They'll never ever be fully lifted. I hope you like your pods.

You'd think Texas would be more concerned and ready to rise up, but I guess WuFlu really was the thing to get people spooked.
"You're gonna kill vulnerable people if you don't obey orders!" seems to have shut most people up. Never mind that a few tens of thousand excess deaths and more people getting sick produces a lot less human misery than confining literally over a billion people to their homes and torching the economy even worse than it already would be.

But you'll get your freedom back soon enough. This is all dry runs and tests for the elite for even more of how this would work. I don't think they could have predicted how successful they'd be, how quickly governments everywhere moved after they tipped over a few dominos, and how willingly people go along with this (they shut down the Yellow Vests after 71 weekends with this!) So far. Let's see how people react after another month of this and no end in sight.

Also lmao to how all these lockdowns ban you from going to a bar but let you go to the fucking airport, get on a plane, and go to any other airport (probably also in a locked down city). That's the Clown World Pandemic for you.
 
"You're gonna kill vulnerable people if you don't obey orders!" seems to have shut most people up. Never mind that a few tens of thousand excess deaths and more people getting sick produces a lot less human misery than confining literally over a billion people to their homes and torching the economy even worse than it already would be.

But you'll get your freedom back soon enough. This is all dry runs and tests for the elite for even more of how this would work. I don't think they could have predicted how successful they'd be, how quickly governments everywhere moved after they tipped over a few dominos, and how willingly people go along with this (they shut down the Yellow Vests after 71 weekends with this!) So far. Let's see how people react after another month of this and no end in sight.

Also lmao to how all these lockdowns ban you from going to a bar but let you go to the fucking airport, get on a plane, and go to any other airport (probably also in a locked down city). That's the Clown World Pandemic for you.
Sick people don't care about your conspiracy theories.
 
Sick people don't care about your conspiracy theories.

Then enjoy your pod and buglent. I'm glad some people are keeping an eye out for the bullshit that can come from this if we're not vigilant.

And healthy-ish, younger people are tired of sacrificing for the boomers to them to get fucked during the 2008 great recession and essentially created the clown world we have here today. We're also tired of sacrificing for grotesque fatties and adult baby millennials who didn't or won't take care of themselves.

Tbh, seeing how exceptional certain groups have acted, I'm fine with a mass cull at this point. On the bright side, it will take a lot of strain off of pensions, social and medical systems in the future.
 
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