Monday, April 27, 2020

COVID-19 on their death certificate. Breakdown by state;

COVID-19 on their death certificate note: Beginning on April 14, the charts include probable deaths reported by New York City. These deaths and cases include individuals who had not been tested for the virus but whose cause of death was listed as COVID-19 on their death certificate and who had died since March 11.
Breakdown by state
Cases Deaths
STATE TOTAL PER 100K PEOPLE TOTAL PER 100K PEOPLE
TOTAL 992,086 302 56,027 17
New York 297,652 1,530 22,531 116
New Jersey 111,188 1,252 6,114 69
Massachusetts 56,462 819 3,003 44
Illinois 45,883 362 1,983 16
California 45,040 114 1,776 4
Pennsylvania 43,021 336 1,892 15
Michigan 38,210 383 3,407 34
Florida 32,138 150 1,088 5
Louisiana 27,068 582 1,740 37
Texas 25,487 88 679 2
Connecticut 25,269 709 1,924 54
Georgia 24,219 228 994 9
Maryland 19,487 322 945 16
Ohio 16,325 140 753 6
Indiana 15,961 237 844 13
Colorado 13,879 241 706 12
Virginia 13,535 159 458 5
Washington 13,521 178 749 10
Tennessee 9,918 145 184 3
North Carolina 9,232 88 310 3
Rhode Island 7,708 728 233 22
Missouri 7,342 120 293 5
Arizona 6,716 92 279 4
Alabama 6,539 133 228 5
Wisconsin 6,214 107 283 5
Mississippi 6,094 205 229 8
Iowa 5,875 186 128 4
South Carolina 5,613 109 177 3
Nevada 4,690 152 206 7
Utah 4,233 132 41 1
Delaware 4,162 427 125 13
Kentucky 4,146 93 213 5
District of Columbia 3,892 551 185 26
Minnesota 3,816 68 286 5
Nebraska 3,358 174 56 3
Kansas 3,328 114 120 4
Oklahoma 3,280 83 197 5
Arkansas 3,017 100 50 2
New Mexico 2,823 135 104 5
Oregon 2,354 56 92 2
South Dakota 2,245 254 11 1
New Hampshire 1,938 143 60 4
Idaho 1,917 107 56 3
Puerto Rico 1,389 43 84 3
West Virginia 1,077 60 37 2
Maine 1,023 76 51 4
North Dakota 942 124 19 2
Vermont 855 137 47 8
Hawaii 607 43 16 1
Montana 449 42 14 1
Wyoming 389 67 7 1
Alaska 345 47 9 1
Guam 142 86 5 3
U.S. Virgin Islands 59 55 4 4
Northern Mariana Islands 14 25 2 4
American Samoa 0 0 0 0

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Thriving population of radioactive animals are there now.

<br>The Chernobyl nuclear power plant in April 1986, taken just days after the explosion.
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986


NASA tracking giant 750 ft asteroid travelling

NASA tracking giant 750ft asteroid traveling at 62,000mph near Earth's orbit
NASA recorded the huge space rock – known as '2020 HW3' and measuring as much as 230m or 750ft wide – like an Apollo asteroid which flies close to Earth and intersects our orbit

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Wuhan Institute of Virology

Wuhan Institute of Virology adjusted the discipline layout in a timely manner, on the one hand, it was to have the advantage integration for the traditional preponderant disciplines such as insect virology, aquatic animal virology, biological control, analysis of biotechnology, etc.; on the other hand, through the training and the introduction of talents, it was to lay out a series of medical virus-related discipline groups, engaged in the researches of HIV, influenza virus, hepatitis virus, tumor virus, and zoonotic virus and virus replication and antiviral drugs, etc.

After the completion of the laboratory, it is expected to carry out the scientific research on the prevention and control of new infectious diseases and biosafety in order to meet the needs of early warning, detection, research and biosecurity prevention system for newborn and strong infectious diseases in China. 

It is expected to become the prevention & control research and development center for China’s newly born diseases, virus seed storage centers and WHO reference laboratory, which shall play a basic, technical support role in China’s major newborn infectious diseases prevention and control, effectively improving our defense and resilience towards biological wars and terrorist attacks,  maintaining the national biosecurity.

The novel COVID-19, despite previous suspicions...

The novel COVID-19, despite previous suspicions, is capable of surviving prolonged exposure to high temperatures, according to a study by the University of Aix-Marseille in France, led by Professor Remi Charrel and Boris Pastorino.
In the experiment, scientists found that typically hot temperatures of 60°Celsius (140° Fahrenheit) used to disinfect research labs are ineffective against the coronavirus. Instead, the pathogen may only be killed at a maintained temperature of 92 °C for 15 minutes.


 
 
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Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Attorney General Barr Refuses to Release 9/11 Documents to Families of the Victims


The move comes after President Donald Trump promised to help families, who accuse Saudi Arabia of complicity in the attacks. Barr says he cannot even explain why the material must stay secret without putting national security at risk.

Sunday, April 12, 2020

U.S. government gave $3.7million grant to Wuhan lab


REVEALED: U.S. government gave $3.7million grant to Wuhan lab at the center of coronavirus leak scrutiny that was performing experiments on bats from the caves where the disease is believed to have originated
The US National Institutes of Health, a government agency, awarded a $3.7million research grant to the Wuhan Institute of Virology
The lab is the center of several conspiracy theories that suggest it is the original source of the coronavirus outbreak
The institute experimented on bats from the source of the coronavirus 
They were captured more than 1,000 miles away in Yunnan
Sequencing of the Covid-19 genome has traced it to bats to Yunnan's caves
The U.S. government-funded research on coronavirus transmission in the lab over the past decade
Learn more about how to help people impacted by COVID

Saturday, April 4, 2020

Billionaire Brooklyn Nets owner Joe Tsai donates ventilators and masks to New York

Jared Kushner's Role In Coronavirus Response Draws Scrutiny, Criticism

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Every single day I am in awe of the medical workers on the frontlines. Their determination, selflessness and empathy is the single greatest example of our capacity to love and survive as humans. I am beyond privileged to be self isolating in my home, without the fear and obligation of essential work employment. Without a sick family member to care for. A child to feed. A financial crisis to navigate. So I tried to find a real way to make a difference.
I have acquired and purchased 100,000 FDA certified 3 ply masks (with the help of Orange International Inc who sourced the masks for me from a factory in Guangzhou, China) These masks will be distributed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Providence Saint Joseph, LAC+USC Medical Center, and Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital; for the medical professionals and non medical hospital staff who are working to put a stop to this pandemic and help millions of strangers they will never meet. Please continue to stay home, if you can. If you are on the frontlines, my heart is with you. And I will be continuing the fight to help you get the support and resources you need. 🤍🤍🤍 I am eager to redirect you to @givedirectly - A non-profit that allows you a way to give direct cash payments to vulnerable households in at risk communities, most of whom are single mothers. I will be making a sizeable donation, and encourage you to help in any way that you can.
Special thanks to @anthonytomasli and the Li family, @jasonaron, PS Business Management, @fedex, and all the contacts at the hospitals who made this possible.
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PARIS HILTON
In partnership with The Hilton Foundation, the heiress pledged $10 million, half of which will benefit organizations supporting the homeless population in Los Angeles, with the other half supporting African countries preparing for a COVID-19 outbreak.
GEORGE & AMAL CLOONEY
The Hollywood A-listers donated more than $1 million to various causes, including the Motion Picture and Television Fund nursing home, the SAG-AFTRA FUND, and Los Angeles Mayors Fund. CARDI B
On April 8, the rapper announced the launch of Fashion Nova Cares with Cardi B, which will give away $1,000 every hour until May 20, 2020 to people in need.

"Many of you are struggling to pay bills, feed your families, and take care of your overall essential needs," Cardi shared on Instagram. "#FashionNovaCARES & I are giving away $1,000 EVERY HOUR until we've given away $1 MILLION DOLLARS to those directly affected by this crisis. Tell us how the $1,000 can help you during these times."



Friday, April 3, 2020

A toilet flush can release up to 80,000 polluted droplets of COVID-19

Why You Should Flush With The Lid Down: Experts Warn Of Fecal-Oral Transmission Of COVID-19

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Disinfection Work At Guangzhou Airport
GUANGZHOU, CHINA - APRIL 01: 
While scientists have warned that COVID-19 can be spread by fecal-oral transmission (hence the importance of post-bathroom handwashing) the disease can also be spread through what is known as "aerosolized feces" which means that it's more important than ever to close the lid of the toilet while flushing, according to experts. 

Because of a phenomenon is known as toilet plume, stool or urine can escape from the toilet into the air and spread disease, according to the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology.
Qingyan Chen, Purdue’s James. G. Dwyer Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University, told Forbes there’s one “very easy way to help prevent the spread of coronavirus: “Close the lid and then flush.”
80% of particles that escape from fecal matter into the air can be prevented by closing the lid when flushing, Chen told Forbes.
To avoid getting COVID-19 when using a public bathroom you should wash your hands, then flush (using gloves or paper towel to avoid contact with the handle) to minimize contamination period—and wait for one to two minutes to use a public bathroom after someone has finished, says Chen.
The danger of fecal-oral transmission is higher for symptomatic people, so if you share a bathroom with a COVID-19 positive individual, disinfect the entire washroom with alcohol or ultraviolet light between uses, Chen also advises. 
A study from the City University of Hong Kong found that: “A toilet flush can release up to 80,000 polluted droplets and leave them suspended a meter in the air for hours if the lid is left up,” according to the South China Morning Post.
The researcher of this study, Alvin Lai said that “covering the toilet lid while flushing is definitely essential, but it should not be considered complete prevention,” and advised households to regularly clean bathrooms with diluted bleach, use ventilation and close the bathroom doors when not in use.
Key Background: There are four methods of COVID-19 transmission: (1) direct contact or indirect contact (i.e. someone breathing on you or sharing a drink) (2) Droplets, which can be in a cough or skin-to-skin contact (3) Airborne, with COVID-19 passing through the air or via ventilation (4) oral-fecal transmission, meaning that contagions from fecal matter is inadvertently ingested. Though direct or indirect transmission is most likely candidate for transmission, according to Chen, there is no substantial research to trace origins of COVID-19 transmission on a per patient basis.

Qingyan Chen has studied virus spread through transit ventilation systems and is developing a ventilation system that would prevent the spread of pathogens with individuals only breathing their own air, according to Purdue University.Alexandra Sternlicht