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Oh screw this oh so convenient scare tactic. Didn't work when they scared us over grandma so now go after young Timmy.Jeeezzzz... this ain't good.
What parents should know about the mysterious coronavirus-related disease affecting children: pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome
Health officials are investigating 102 cases in New York, where three children have died from the Kawasaki-like illness
Health officials are increasingly sounding the alarm on what could be a COVID-19-related illness in children that’s been reported in at least 14 states and five European countries.
The rare but possibly life-threatening condition, which is being called pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome, or PMIS, presents with symptoms that often differ from kid to kid, and can include fever, stomach pain and rashes, as well as red eyes, loss of appetite and lethargy. This is similar to what’s seen in Kawasaki disease, a rare inflammatory condition which tends to hit one in 10,000 American children under five, as well as toxic shock syndrome, a complication from an infection that can include fever, low blood pressure, vomiting and rashes.
The New York State Department of Health is investigating more than 100 cases of this mysterious new malady, which is showing up in patients ranging from infants to 21-year-olds, Gov. Andrew Cuomo revealed on Wednesday. Three children in New York have died.
“It’s a wide array of symptoms, as you can see, which makes it even harder for parents to know exactly what they’re dealing with,” Cuomo said during his daily coronavirus presser.
“As a parent, I can tell you this is a parent’s worst nightmare, right?” Cuomo continued. “We thought that children were not specifically affected by the virus. To now find out they might be, and it might be several weeks later … this is truly disturbing.”
The CDC is also expected to issue an alert any time now that tells doctors to report cases of this to their state and local health departments, Reuters reported. And Dr. Anthony Fauci mentioned it during his Senate testimony on Tuesday, describing the “children presenting with COVID-19 who actually have a very strange inflammatory syndrome.” He added, “I think we better be careful that we are not cavalier in thinking that children are completely immune to the deleterious effects (of the virus).’’
I also wonder what happens if they were to by some magic go two weeks without a death, they open up. And then a couple days later someone dies. Does that reset it, even after two weeks? Or does that death not count because its after the two weeks?I had a CFO once that set a goal of zero audit findings from our outside auditors. If you’re paying someone hundreds of thousands of dollars to audit you every year they will find something. I think of that every time I hear these moronic “milestones” we have to reach. Basically no one can die for two months and then we know it’s ok. But every time a single person dies the entire state gets reset. There are some people willing to choke out our economy permanently in order to save us. We are staring down the barrel of $5T in debt for two months of shutdown and California is talking about keeping things closed until 2021. How in the everliving **** can this be sustainable?
Equality is bigoted.
Oh screw this oh so convenient scare tactic. Didn't work when they scared us over grandma so now go after young Timmy.
Just stopSure they get"some" snow in like the very most southern region about 10% of the country.
Transcript:
At timestamp 38:55 in the video of the press conference below, one reporter asked: “When it comes to contact tracing, how are you guys going to handle people or families who want to refuse to test or to self isolate?
If they want to leave their home to get groceries I know you’ve said they can’t do that; how will you make sure they don’t?“
Below is Jay Inslee’s response: “We will have attached to the families a family support person who will check in with them to see what they need on a daily basis… and help them. If they can’t get a friend to do their grocery shopping, we will help get them groceries in some fashion. If they need pharmaceuticals to be picked up, we will make sure they get their pharmaceuticals… That’s going to help encourage them to maintain their isolation too.
“As far as refusal, it just shouldn’t come to that, and it really hasn’t. We’ve had really good success when we ask people to isolate, and they’ve done so in really high percentages, so we’re happy about that, and we believe that will continue.”
Therefore, those individuals that refuse to cooperate with contact tracers and/or refuse testing will not be allowed to leave their homes to purchase basic necessities such as groceries and/or prescriptions.
People forced to stay home will not starve or be denied necessities. They will not be allowed to get them.
I cannot fathom how this edict is constitutional. It is a violation of rights. I hope Washingtonians overwhelm the system with conscientious objectors.
AgainNot.
Just stop
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