Wednesday, March 11, 2020

CORONAVIRUS CREEPS CLOSER: HOUSTON, NOW MONTERREY

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From Telediario
MONTERREY.- After the World Health Organization declared the Coronavirus COVID-19 as a pandemic this morning, the first official case of this disease in the state of Nuevo León was reported today. This was confirmed by the state Secretary of Health.

According to the source cited by the Newscast, an element within the Government of Nuevo León reported that the case occurred in a 57-year-old man who tested positive for the COVID-19 Coronavirus.

After confirming the first case of coronavirus in Nuevo León, the Secretary of Health in the State, Manuel de la O Cavazos, reported that the patient is at home and isolated.

At a press conference, the state official said that this is a man who traveled to Europe on February 24 and returned to the city on March 3 and presented symptoms the following day, so he went to a private hospital to perform the Covid-19 test, which was positive and was reconfirmed with a second one.

De la O Cavazos said that the patient is in good health and will remain isolated for 14 days, and also stated that this person had contact with 8 others, which are already under medical observation.

Meanwhile, the Texas Tribune reports that  a case in Montgomery County raises questions about the number of unknown infections in Texas, given that government testing capacity for the COVID-19 disease remains limited. The largest public health lab in Texas is able to conduct a maximum of just 26 tests per day. It's unclear how many tests a state network of 10 laboratories has conducted so far, but that figure is likely in the "dozens" as of Wednesday, Texas Department of State Health Services spokesman Chris Van Deusen said.

Local officials said they were taking the threat of community spread seriously, and Houston leaders announced Wednesday they were calling off the remainder of the week-long rodeo event. Houston officials later said the man, who is in his 40s, attended a Feb. 28 barbecue at the city’s biggest annual event, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. But it's unclear if he had symptoms at the time he attended.

Public health workers have been monitoring dozens of Montgomery County residents, officials said, and Montgomery Independent School District will cancel classes beginning Thursday, ahead of spring break.

Asked how the Montgomery County man might have contracted the virus, Melissa Miller said the case was still under investigation but that he had not traveled outside of Texas. “At this time, I don’t have an answer to that question,” Miller, the chief operating officer of the Montgomery County Hospital District, told reporters. “Anything is possible.”

Gerald Parker, associate dean for Global One Health at Texas A&M University, said confirmation of community spread would put Texas at an "inflection point."

"Things that we can do as individuals to avoid exposure and avoid exposing others is still just as important a message as it was yesterday," he said. "But it will also mean that we need to think more seriously about what are some of those social-distancing measures and community mitigation measures as well."

On Wednesday afternoon, the tally of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Texas was 33. Eleven of those stem from people traveling abroad who were forced by the federal government to quarantine in San Antonio’s Lackland Air Force Base, where about 100 more people arrived to be quarantined Tuesday night. There have been other cases, linked to international and domestic travel, in the Houston area, the Dallas-Fort Worth area and the Longview area in East Texas.

The Montgomery County case was first reported Tuesday.

8 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Headline in Vanity Fair magazine story:

TRUMP’S TOP CORONAVIRUS EXPERT: THE PRESIDENT IS FULL OF SHIT

Anonymous said...

President Donald Trump’s new European travel restrictions have a convenient side effect: They exempt nations where three Trump-owned golf resorts are located.

Trump is already under fire for visiting his properties in both countries as president, leading to U.S. taxpayer money being spent at his own firms. The president has been saddled with lawsuits and investigations throughout his term alleging that he’s violating the Constitution’s emoluments clause by accepting taxpayer money other than his salary.


The U.S. government proclamation initiating the ban targets 26 European countries that comprise a visa-free travel zone known as the Schengen Area.


The United Kingdom, which is home to Trump Turnberry and Trump International Golf Links, and Ireland, which is home to another Trump-branded hotel and golf course at Doonbeg, do not participate in the Schengen Area. Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania are also not part of the Schengen Area. All three of the resorts are struggling financially.

Anonymous said...

Days after being with Trump and Pence, Brazilian official tests positive for the virus, reports say.
He may not be on the ballot in November GOOD RIDDANCE PENDEJO

Anonymous said...

Trump 2020!!!

Anonymous said...

Trevino suspends county events; recommends Island events be canceled

SPI REFUSES TO COMPLY AND CONTINUE TO DISOBEY THE COUNTY'S REQUEST. MONEY MAKING GRINGOS DON'T GIVE A DAM.

BOYCOTT SPI BUSINESSES NOW!!!!

Anonymous said...

Close the day care centers now...

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