2020.03.09 13:53
A Jewish teenager from the Seattle area has built a website that is keeping the world updated on the COVID-19 pandemic as it spreads. The website, ncov2019.live, has been visited by 7 million people since it launched in late December.
*Please click the above website to get all the up to the minute information on coronavirus activities.
2020.03.10 00:36
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2020.03.10 02:26
Timely information, Dr. Lee.
Thaaaanks!
BB Lee
P.S. Suddenly feel helpless as a super-senior! How the hell it could happen all of sudden?
Lived long enough to see such disaster including stable genius- now claiming 'super-genius' himself!-.
The month of March was full of schedule with two short trips to NorthEast but had to cancel whole routines
including the gyms, etc and sitting around all day and do nothing!
2020.03.10 03:23
We seniors are basically all under house arrest as is the case in South Korea,
Italy, China and Japan.
The bad news is that there is greater than 40% chance for us to catch this virus
until the virus is gone, which may take up to 2 years according to the experts.
We are in a long battle against this coronavirus which is known to mutate
as it goes thru humans in years to come.
We seniors have no choice but adapt ourselves to this new lifestyle.
It is indeed a matter of life and a premature death.
For someone like you, Dr. Lee, who was enjoying the fullest academic activity
and numerous international traveling and lectures, being confined to one place
would indeed be particularly difficult.
My heart certainly goes out for you.
I can only say to all of us who are in the same boat,
"Best Wishes to all of us!"
2020.03.10 08:16
Published 2 hours ago
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. - Two additional patients in Orange County have tested positive for coronavirus, Orange County Health Care Agency Director Richard Sanchez told the county's Board of Supervisors Tuesday. This brings the county's total to five.
So far, there are two confirmed cases and three "presumptive cases," in which officials are awaiting confirmation from federal authorities. Four of the people contracted it through travel-related activities, and one got sick from "person-to-person" contact with someone who was ill.
Three are male, one is female; two are between 18 and 49 years old, one is between 50 and 64, and one is older than 65.
2020.03.10 09:37
5 new cases of novel coronavirus confirmed in LA County
KABC – Los AngelesMarch 10, 2020
Health officials on Monday confirmed five new cases of novel coronavirus in Los Angeles County, including the first possible case of community transmission in the county.