Dr. Stuart Weiss: COVID-19 Update Wednesday 5-August-2020
Dr. Stuart Weiss, FACEP, FAAP, CBCP
August 5, 2020
Today’s topics: Mostly just headlines. I’ve highlighted some important issues from today
There will NOT be a Friday call this week.
F.D.A. Transparency for vaccine deliberations In an attempt to prevent rushing ahead with a new vaccine, 400 health experts wrote a letter urging the F.D.A. to be open and forthcoming about deliberations on the safety and efficacy of any new vaccines that may be brought to the public. There are more than 30 vaccine candidates in the works and development is being done at speeds never before seen. Transparency would help give people trust that a vaccine is safe and effective in preventing disease. New York is trying to put up a bubble New York City will be putting up check points on bridges and tunnels to inform travelers about quarantine rules. Travelers from 34 states and Puerto Rico have been required to self quarantine since late June but the effort has mostly been applied to airports. Now, the Mayor announced that there will be checkpoints for travelers by car, bus and truck advising them of the requirements as well. This is an attempt to keep New York from experiencing an increase in CoViD-19 numbers from surrounding states. Party in the Dark in LA! The Mayor of Los Angeles announced that the city could cut off electric power to houses or businesses that host large gatherings in defiance of public health rules. Large parties have been banned but there have been a number of reports of large gatherings happening anyway. If LAPD identifies repeat offenders, they will get a notice that power will be shut off in 48 hours. Be well and take care of yourself. There are storm clouds on the horizon. –Dr. Stu |
COVID-19 HEADLINES FOR TODAY
Coronavirus update for August 5, 2020 World Wide Updates France records highest daily increase in coronavirus cases in more than 2 months One of Brazil’s leading indigenous leaders, Chief Aritana Yawalapiti, dies of Covid-19 Major cruise lines have canceled trips through October All pubs and restaurants to close in Scottish city of Aberdeen after “significant” local outbreak Bolivia cancels school for 2020 China virus outbreak subsides, with 22 new local infections Dominican Republic government will “intervene” after 44 hospital staff test positive Japan reports more than 1,200 new cases as country struggles to contain spike You’re more likely to die from Covid-19 in the US than almost anywhere in the world, Ron Klain, the former Ebola czar, says Australia’s Victoria state reports 725 new cases on third day of lockdown Mexico reports more than 6,000 new Covid-19 cases JetBlue to ban masks with vents, still block seats amid coronavirus Virgin Atlantic files for bankruptcy as coronavirus crushes airlines UN warns that coronavirus school closings are a ‘generational catastrophe’ Fears grow in Turkey as daily virus cases top 1,000 Italy threatens to ban Ryanair for alleged virus rule-breaking Former Colombian president Uribe test positive for coronavirus Canary Islands to cover tourists’ coronavirus-related travel costs Spain reports 1,722 new cases, the highest since lockdown was lifted in June Greek prime minister blames complacency for ‘significant rise’ in cases Total Cases Worldwide: 18,915,498 Total Deaths Worldwide: 709,117 Total Recovered: 12,060,142 US Updates US stocks open higher Counties in Kansas with no mask mandate show higher growth rate in Covid-19 cases 20% of all new Covid-19 cases in New York City come from travelers from other states More than 100 students quarantined after several people test positive in Mississippi school district Infectious disease experts urge White House to issue federal mask mandate Arkansas surpasses 500 coronavirus deaths NCAA’s Division III cancels fall sports championships for 2020-21 A renewed focus on hydroxychloroquine wastes time and risks lives, 24 Yale faculty members say Rhode Island governor tightens restrictions on bars, gatherings and travel University of Louisville athletics suspends team activities for 4 sports due to positive Covid-19 tests TSA signs contract for protective shields at airports New Jersey governor says state’s Covid-19 positivity rate is “too high” Big Ten student-athletes pen letter calling for stricter Covid-19 safety protocols University of Virginia to delay in-person classes and move-in date by two weeks Florida surpasses 500,000 Covid-19 cases New York City will set up vehicle “quarantine checkpoints” for out-of-state drivers, mayor says Arizona superintendent says more teachers will die if schools open Chicago schools to start school year entirely online 43% of Florida’s Covid-19 deaths linked to long-term care facilities Moderna will price coronavirus vaccine between $32 and $37 per dose HHS announces $1 billion agreement with Johnson & Johnson for potential Covid-19 vaccine University of Connecticut cancels football season because of Covid-19 Trump claims children are “virtually immune” to coronavirus Novavax Phase 1 data shows vaccine is safe and elicits an immune response US obesity epidemic could undermine Covid-19 vaccine Second grader tests positive for coronavirus after attending the first day of school in Georgia Texas woman blames Trump and state governor for husband’s coronavirus death in his obituary Boston Public Schools will not have full in-person instruction this academic year US testing for the coronavirus is dropping even as the death toll rises Total US cases: 4,958,701 Total US deaths: 161,358Total Recovered: 2,518,828 Total Tested in US: 58,239,438 Total cases in CA: 529,748 Total deaths in CA: 9,727 Total cases in FL: 502,739 Total deaths in FL: 7,627 Total cases in TX: 476,022 Total deaths in TX: 7,829 Total cases in NY: 446,691 Total deaths in NY: 32,801 Contact us |
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