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  • 26 Mar 2020 6:45 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    James Dyson designed a new ventilator in 10 days. He's making 15,000 for the pandemic fight


    London (CNN Business)Dyson has received an order from the UK government for 10,000 ventilators to support efforts by the country's National Health Service to treat coronavirus patients.

    James Dyson, the company's billionaire founder, confirmed the order in a letter to employees shared with CNN on Wednesday.

    'Desperate' shortage of ventilators for coronavirus patients puts manufacturers on wartime footing

    "A ventilator supports a patient who is no longer able to maintain their own airways, but sadly there is currently a significant shortage, both in the UK and other countries around the world," Dyson wrote.

    More at source: CNN

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  • 25 Mar 2020 7:21 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

     United States

    Coronavirus Cases:

    54,963

    Deaths:

    784

    Recovered:

    379

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    USA
    State
    Total
    Cases
    New
    Cases
    Total
    Deaths
    New
    Deaths
    Active
    Cases
    Source
    New York 26,348 271 25,969 [source] [source] [source] [source] [source
    New Jersey 3,675 44 3,631 [source] [source] [source
    California 2,617 +51 55 +4 2,554 [source] [source] [source
    Washington 2,469 123 2,222 [source
    Michigan 1,791 24 1,767 [source] [source] [source
    Illinois 1,535 16 1,517 [source
    Florida 1,467 20 1,447 [source] [source
    Louisiana 1,388 46 1,342 [source] [source
    Massachusetts 1,159 11 1,147 [source] [source
    More States
    Total: 54,963 107 784 4 53,800

    More at source: Worldometers

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  • 24 Mar 2020 6:33 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    China has announced it will lift the lockdown on Wuhan, the city at the epicenter of the corona virus pandemic, on April 8, marking a significant milestone in its battle against the deadly outbreak.

    Medical workers from north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region lead the patients in practicing Baduanjin, a traditional Chinese aerobics, at the Wuhan pulmonary hospitalCoronavirus outbreak, Wuhan, China - 19 Mar 2020

    The date comes more than two months after the city was first sealed off from the outside world, in an unprecedented bid to contain the fast spreading virus. Similar lockdown measures will be lifted Wednesday for other cities in Hubei province, of which Wuhan is the capital, provincial authorities announced Tuesday. 

    More at source: CNN

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  • 22 Mar 2020 8:34 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Since the outbreak, people in China and in the rest of the world have rushed to their local pharmacies to get surgical masks. But there are different types of masks on the market, and not all of them are really effective against this virus. So, which masks actually offer protection? 

    Peter Tsai stopped by the Knoxville News Sentinel offices to explain how his nonwoven filter cloth technology worked.

    The inventor of the technology inside of surgical masks and N95 respirators wants you to know this: Surgical masks are important for sick people to wear — but everyone else should think twice.

    Peter Tsai created the filtration fabric inside of most surgical masks and N95 respirators and dedicated his life to perfecting them. He spent over 30 years developing new nonwoven, microfiber fabric technology. He recently retired from the Material Sciences Department of the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.

    Tsai explained that surgical masks are designed for catching the large droplets released by sneezes, coughs and sniffles. The masks are best for catching drops that leave a sick person's body.

    More at source: Knox News

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  • 22 Mar 2020 8:23 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    The 10 states with the most cases. Just an update from https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/ - overall, the US is still doing very well in terms of both cases per capital and deaths. Obviously everything is in flux.


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  • 19 Mar 2020 11:48 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    CDC suggests nurses, medical personnel use bandanas, scarves during face mask shortage. - SO SHOULD JANITORS & CLEANERS

    ALL MEMBERS (EVERYBODY) SHOULD BE WEARING SCARFS, BANDANNAS, FABRIC OVER NOSE AND MOUTH, GOGGLES ALSO.  

    As the national shortage of face masks becomes severe, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says nurses can use bandanas and scarves as makeshift masks when caring for COVID-19 patients — although it’s unclear whether they would protect medical workers. 

    A medical professional takes notes from a patient getting tested for coronavirus outside of a tent at Somerville Hospital in Somerville, MA on Wednesday. The CDC suggests nurses use bandanas, scarves during a face mask shortage. (David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

    The CDC says that option should be used “as a last resort” and only when the hospital nearly depletes its supply and experiences a crush of COVID-19 patients, reaching “crisis capacity.” The CDC acknowledges that its recommendations are out of step with standards of care in the United States.

    Nurses and other health care providers can “use homemade masks (e.g., bandana, scarf) for care of patients with COVID-19,” the CDC website now reads. The agency says in the next sentence that the homemade masks’ capability to protect health care providers against the coronavirus-caused disease “is unknown.”

    More at source: CDC

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  • 18 Mar 2020 7:36 PM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    The virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is stable for several hours to days in aerosols and on surfaces, according to a new study from National Institutes of Health, CDC, UCLA and Princeton University scientists in The New England Journal of Medicine. The scientists found that severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was detectable in aerosols for up to three hours, up to four hours on copper, up to 24 hours on cardboard and up to two to three days on plastic and stainless steel.

    Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2

    The results provide key information about the stability of SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19 disease, and suggests that people may acquire the virus through the air and after touching contaminated objects. The study information was widely shared during the past two weeks after the researchers placed the contents on a preprint server to quickly share their data with colleagues.

    More at source: National Institute Of Health

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  • 16 Mar 2020 8:10 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    Rhiel Supply Co., which provides janitorial supplies to regional customers, has seen increased customer orders for disinfectants, hand sanitizers, soap and toilet paper, says Karen Blacko, customer service manager. Even the company’s outside sales and delivery services staff keep hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes in their vehicles, per the guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


    “Our plans are to keep searching for vendors that have products that we can order,” Blasko said. “We got product today for disinfectant sprays for customers who were waiting for it. Our outside sales people are checking with their customers and helping them find the best solution.”

    Manufacturers of cleaning supplies are struggling to keep production in line with need, so getting supplies to customers has been a challenge, particularly with hand sanitizer, Blasko says. Rhiel’s purchasing department is working hard to acquire more hand sanitizer, she says.

    All of the schools that Rhiel supplies are well positioned, Blasko says, because of being used to the flu season.

    “They just had to tighten up a little bit and make sure they had some backup supplies,” she says. “They did real well. Smaller companies, you don’t expect to have a major virus coming, so you have to revisit your plans.”

    More at source: Business Journal Daily

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  • 13 Mar 2020 6:55 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

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  • 12 Mar 2020 6:01 AM | IJCSA - (Administrator)

    What does it mean that this coronavirus a pandemic? Even though the WHO has declared COVID-19 a pandemic, nothing in your day-to-day life should change right now. You may, at some point, be affected by public health efforts in your community, such as the closure of schools. Just using the word "pandemic" in place of "outbreak" or "epidemic" shouldn't add extra, unnecessary fear to the existing public panic.


    It doesn't mean the disease has become more dangerous than it already is, and it doesn't mean that your personal risk of contracting coronavirus has increased. However, public health officials know that the designation will cause more unrest, fear and anxiety, which is likely why the large health agencies have avoided the term until now. While coronavirus should be taken seriously, the US does have resources to contain the virus and mitigate the risk.

    More info at source: CDC

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