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Posted by : Tawny Hembry / On : March 29, 2020

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Posted by : Tawny Hembry / On : March 29, 2020

Two Years Later RIP ANGRY GRANDPA

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Michael Green and Bridget West have a message to all the Younghans out there . RIP Angry Grandpa Charles Green 1950-2017. WE MUST GIVE PROPS TO THE OL’G’s of THE ORGINAL YOUTUBE CONTENT CREATORS.

Posted by : kevin dukes / On : March 29, 2020

American counties with no reports of coronavirus are mostly rural and lower-income, data shows

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As the coronavirus rages across the United States, mainly in large urban areas, more than a third of U.S. counties have yet to report a single positive test result for COVID-19 infections, an analysis by The Associated Press shows.

Data compiled by Johns Hopkins University shows that 1,297 counties have no confirmed cases of COVID-19 out of 3,142 counties nationwide. The number of counties without a positive coronavirus case has declined rapidly, dropping from over half as the AP was preparing to publish. Of the counties without positive tests, 85% are in rural areas — from predominantly white communities in Appalachia and the Great Plains to majority Hispanic and Native American stretches of the American Southwest — that generally have less everyday contact between people that can help transmit the virus.

At the same time, counties with zero positive tests for COVID-19 have a higher median age and higher proportion of people older than 60 — the most vulnerable to severe effects of the virus — and far fewer intensive care beds should they fall sick. Median household income is lower, too, potentially limiting health care options.

The demographics of these counties hold major implications as the Trump administration develops guidelines to rate counties by risk of the virus spreading, empowering local officials to revise social distancing orders that have sent much of the U.S. economy into free fall. President Donald Trump has targeted a return to a semblance of normalcy for the economy by Easter Sunday, April 12.

Experts in infectious disease see an opportunity in slowing the spread of coronavirus in remote areas of the country that benefit from “natural” social distancing and isolation, if initial cases are detected and quarantined aggressively. That can buy rural health care networks time to provide robust care and reduce mortality.

But they also worry that sporadic testing for coronavirus could be masking outbreaks that — left unattended — might overwhelm rural health networks.

“They’ll be later to get the infection, they’ll be later to have their epidemics,” said Christine K. Johnson, a professor of epidemiology at the University of California, Davis. “But I don’t think they’re going to be protected because there’s nowhere in the U.S. that’s isolated.”

Counties that have zero confirmed COVID-19 cases could raise a red flag about inadequate testing, she said.

“I hope the zeros are really zeros — I worry that they’re not doing enough testing in those regions because they’re not thinking they’re at risk,” she said.

In New Mexico, a state with 2 million residents spanning an area the size of Italy, Democratic Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has moved aggressively to contain the coronavirus’ spread with a statewide school shutdown and prohibition on most gatherings of over five people.

Nearly half of the state’s 33 counties are free of any positive coronavirus cases. New Mexico is among the top five states in coronavirus testing per capita, though some virus-free counties aren’t yet equipped with specialized testing sites beyond samplings by a handful of doctor offices.

Torrance County Manager Wayne Johnson said plans are being made for the first three dedicated COVID-19 testing sites in the high-desert county of 15,000 residents that spans an area three times the size of Rhode Island.

A statewide stay-at-home order is keeping many residents from commuting to jobs in adjacent Bernalillo County, the epicenter of the state’s COVID-19 infections, with 93 confirmed cases out of a state government tally of 208 as of Saturday night.

“We don’t have any test sites open, and part of that is that we don’t have any needs for the test yet,” Johnson said. Still, Johnson said he worries that an outbreak could overwhelm the county’s sole medical clinic and an all-volunteer corps of emergency medical technicians.

The state´s first of two coronavirus-related deaths occurred March 22 within a southern oil-producing region in Eddy County, where two other positive tests have surfaced. A man in his late-70s died shortly after arriving at a hospital in Artesia, and tested positive postmortem. He had previously visited two health clinics, and at the hospital five staff were quarantined for possible exposure even though they wore face masks.

State Deputy Epidemiologist Chad Smelser said health officials have continued to painstakingly retrace the steps of infected patients and notify people who came into contact with them. There are dozens of connections per infection on average.

“We know the details of his prior visits in the health care system,” Smelser said of the deceased Eddy County patient. “We’ve worked with those physicians to assess their exposure. And we do not believe that he acquired it in the health care setting.”

State health officials say it is unclear how many people have been tested for coronavirus in each county.

Medical experts say uneven testing patterns across the country make it difficult to gauge whether remote areas are really better off.

“It’s a fundamental unknown,” said Benjamin Neuman, a virologist at Texas A&M University in Texarkana. “I think there is some truth to that notion that there are lower infection rates out there” in rural areas.

He said he fears for homeless populations and undocumented migrants.

¨We hope they stay safe. Those would be hard places to get rid of the coronavirus,¨ Neuman said.

Complaints that testing is not readily available extend to the crossroads town of Crossett in southern Arkansas, where surrounding Ashley County has no confirmed coronavirus cases.

Disabled veteran Marty Zollman, 42, of Crossett says his wife, a clothing store clerk, and teenage daughter sought coronavirus testing this week for fever and flu-like symptoms at a local health clinic and were turned away.

“We might be contagious, but no one will test her,” Zollman said of his wife, Janet, who was awaiting surgery for breast cancer. “They keep turning her down. They don’t have a source of testing.”

He lashed out at Trump for indicating that testing is readily available. “Now it’s time for me to call his bluff. If he’s got the equipment … he’s got to provide it,” Zollman said.

In New Mexico, along the southernmost finger of the Rocky Mountains, Mora Valley Community Health Services and a companion agency attend to elderly patients living in extreme poverty in Mora County, where there have been no confirmed COVID-19 infections and few if any people tested.

With a population of 4,500 that is more than 80% Latino, the county is among the economically poorest in the nation. Average combined household income is $27,000.

“There’s elderly out there that have dementia, who don’t have a family … who eat out of cans,” said Julián Barela, CEO of Community Health Services, which ordinarily provides a steady stream of Medicaid and Medicare patients with health, dental and behavior health services.

Under new state directives, the clinic has scuttled all non-emergency appointments — most of its caseload — to comply with a measure designed to conserve dwindling supplies of protective gear such as masks, gloves and gowns for health care workers, Barela said. The clinic has yet to see a patient with telltale symptoms of coronavirus worth testing.

Barela said it has been alarming to turn away patients who feel they need attention as new federal grant money arrives.

“We don’t have an emergency backlog, it doesn’t seem reasonable that we’re just shut down,” he said. “We should not operate the same as New York. There is no reason for it.”

via: https://ktla.com/news/coronavirus/american-counties-with-no-reports-of-coronavirus-are-mostly-rural-and-lower-income-data-shows/

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : March 29, 2020

Colorado woman trains dog to bring groceries in for neighbor

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During these trying times — communities are coming together to help out. In one Colorado neighborhood, a pup is doing his part and bringing groceries to a neighbor in need.

Renee hellman has COPD and other medical conditions that make her a prime target for the virus, so her neighbor, Karen Evelth, came up with a solution.

“Karen’s a great neighbor, she watches out for me,” Renee said.

Karen trained her dog Sundance, also known as Sunny, to fetch Renee’s grocery list every day. Then every night, he brings the groceries over to her.

“He’s a hero for sure,” Karen said.

It started with a test try but it quickly became clear Sunny wanted to help.

“He just did it, it was, all of a sudden, and he was here, and that’s my job, and I’m gonna do it – so it was wonderful,” Renee said.

“She could not believe it, she always runs to the window to see that ‘oh my God I can’t believe he did it again, and again, and again,’” Karen said.

Of course, there’s something in it for him too.

“He does get his treats, he’s motivated by those for sure. But he’s really special to me, and I’d be lost without him because he helps me so much, so I wanted him to help other people. That’s exactly what he did. Pretty proud,” Karen explained.

Karen says her dog has been doing this for a few weeks now and they’ll keep it going as long as they have to. It’s no surprise Sunny brings a little brightness to the world.

“We have to have something fun in our lives, and this is definitely fun,” Renee said.

Karen and Renee both say this goes to show that it’s not only humans who can help during this tragic time of need, maybe your pets can too.

via: https://fox2now.com/news/colorado-woman-trains-dog-to-bring-groceries-in-for-neighbor/

Photo Credit: kmov.com

Posted by : kevin dukes / On : March 29, 2020

St. Louis-area couple gets married in their living room over Zoom amid COVID-19 gathering restrictions

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UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. (KMOV.com) – The coronavirus has uprooted our lives and forced us to change our plans, including a University City couple’s wedding.

Lorie Jackson and Andre Fuller planned to get married at One Family Church’s Shaw campus with 150 of their friends and family. As the ban on crowds changed, so did their plans.

“When we got to 50 we said we can still pull this off, but when we got to 10 we said, ‘You know we can’t. My family is way larger than 10,” said Jackson.  “I cried because all of our dreams and hopes washed away.”

They decided to still get married as planned on March 28. In their living room, with family streaming from the computer, Pastor Brent Roam officiated their wedding over Zoom. 

“We’re doing it with our church services, we’re doing it with meetings, we’re doing it with all our friends, I guess you can do weddings remotely,” said Roam.

Fuller admits he wasn’t sure what Zoom even was until a few days before the wedding. 

“I thought that Zoom was a song by Lionel Richie,” Fuller joked. “I Googled it and I looked it up. This is Zoom, okay.”

Jackson’s dress wasn’t ready before the alterations store was forced to shut down because of COVID-19. Fuller’s ring was still at the jeweler’s getting resized. The couple, who met in high school and reconnected years later at the gym, says the jeweler was kind enough to send a temporary ring for the ceremony. 

“Their willingness to adapt all of their expectations, to throw everything out the window and say what matters most is not the ceremony, it’s not the cake, it’s not the flowers, it’s not the surroundings, it’s each other and the fact that they pushed into that and said, ‘We’re doing this.’  That speaks volumes and that speaks to my heart.” said Roam. 

The couple plans to have another ceremony and reception on August 22 to celebrate with their friends and family where Lorie plans to wear her wedding dress. 

via: https://www.kmov.com/news/st-louis-area-couple-gets-married-in-their-living-room/article_f34e6a7a-715d-11ea-b7a8-8b2a2833cd17.html

Photo Credit: kmov.com

Posted by : kevin dukes / On : March 29, 2020

Cardi B vows to start GoFundMe for incarcerated ‘Tiger King’ star Joe Exotic

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Cardi B is team Joe Exotic all the way!

The Bronx-born rapper, 27, took to Twitter in defense of Joe “Exotic” Maldonado-Passage, the controversial star of current Netflix phenomenon, docu-series “Tiger King.” He is currently serving a 22-year-sentence for attempting to facilitate the murder of nemesis Carole Baskin and a slew of animal cruelty charges.

The “Money” artist, however, doesn’t believe the charismatic inmate got a fair shake, saying she would consider setting up a GoFundMe account for the former Oklahoma governor contender.

After calling out Baskin, Cardi retweeted a meme asserting the Big Cat Rescue founder killed her late husband and fed him to the tigers she keeps in her Florida sanctuary, an accusation leveled against Baskin by Exotic and several others throughout the documentary.

She went on to ask fans, “Who you think burn Joe studio?” with most replying they believe Joe did it himself. Still, that didn’t stop the former reality star from empathizing, going on to tweet, “They did Joe so dirty over and over again.”

“Bout to start a gofundme account for Joe .He shall be free,” she added. 

Exotic recently filed a $94 million lawsuit against the US Fish and Wildlife Service and is seeking a presidential pardon.

“This lawsuit has been filed in the name of Justice, The Trump Administration must be made aware of the Overreach, perjury, abuse of power and the failure to uphold the Oath of their position which is truth and Justice for all,” the gun-toting Oklahoma native wrote in a post.

via: https://pagesix.com/2020/03/28/cardi-b-vows-to-start-gofundme-for-incarcerated-tiger-king-star-joe-exotic/?_ga=2.193476013.1292217193.1585369590-2078301105.1521480554

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : March 29, 2020

Elderly woman dies after being shoved for not social distancing

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An elderly woman died after being pushed to the ground in a Brooklyn hospital for not social distancing, police sources said Sunday.

The 86-year-old victim, whose name was not released, was pushed by the patient in NYC Health + Hospitals/Woodhull just after 2 p.m. — falling backward and hitting her head on the ground, according to police.

She died about three hours later around 5 p.m. while hospital workers were waiting to give her a CT scan — but workers didn’t call cops in the 79th Precinct until 10:30 p.m. because the medical center was flooded with patients, according to sources.

The female attacker, whose name was not known, was given a summons for disorderly conduct, sources said.

“She got too close,” the woman allegedly said to justify the shove, sources said.

via: https://nypost.com/2020/03/29/elderly-woman-dies-after-being-shoved-for-not-social-distancing-sources/

Photo Credit: Helayne Seidman

Posted by : Tawny Hembry / On : March 29, 2020

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