Seems like the virus is starting to pick up a lot of steam as it rolls around the world. China's problems may have started burning out, as viruses tend to do. They have only locked down 100,000,000 people for 3 months in their efforts to contain the virus.
Now it looks like its the rest of the world's turn.
My friends in Australia report their school is closed after a 16 year old boy tested positive. He has also visited a retirement home to see his grandparents in the past few days so there is major concern in the retirement home.
My sister reports that all the Indian Swaminarayan (SP?) temples in the UK and ALL of Europe have been ordered closed as of today. The local temple in my area is still open. Already reported are the closing of churches in Korea and parts of northern Italy.
And ZeroHedge has a nice summary of the events around the world, which is a considerably longer list than has been published in recent days. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopoliti...nd-reports-1st-death-global-coronavirus-cases
Of note are some Twitter 'tweets' below from various accounts. The head of the WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION seems alarmed. Perhaps now is time to take this seriously? Or do we continue to downplay this?
Also interesting to note how many hotel stays have been cancelled in San Francisco. 150,000 nights worth. For a city that uses tourism as one of its major economic engines, and doesn't have a native population large enough to support the thousands of restaurants (and restaurant jobs) the loss of hotel revenue is going to cost them millions, tens of millions of dollars in lost revenues and probably will lead to hospitality job losses in retail, hotel and restaurant sectors. The city will be adding 3 more lost nights due to me cancelling a trip. I was planning to attend a fencing coaching conference in the city in 2 weeks. I cancelled my trip. I suspect that the 150,000 nights lost due to cancellations is ONLY THE BEGINNING and it will be exponentially higher by the time this virus is finished.
Now it looks like its the rest of the world's turn.
My friends in Australia report their school is closed after a 16 year old boy tested positive. He has also visited a retirement home to see his grandparents in the past few days so there is major concern in the retirement home.
My sister reports that all the Indian Swaminarayan (SP?) temples in the UK and ALL of Europe have been ordered closed as of today. The local temple in my area is still open. Already reported are the closing of churches in Korea and parts of northern Italy.
And ZeroHedge has a nice summary of the events around the world, which is a considerably longer list than has been published in recent days. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopoliti...nd-reports-1st-death-global-coronavirus-cases
Summary:
- San Francisco mayor reports first 2 cases in the city
- New Jersey Lt. Gov confirms 2nd "presumptive" case
- NY state cases double to 22
- Washington state reports another 20 cases
- Palestinian territories confirm 7 cases
- Seattle closes 26 schools
- Pentagon tracking 12 possible COVID-19 cases
- 35 passengers aboard 'Grand Princess' showing flu-like symptoms
- Another senior Iranian figure dies
- Illinois reports 5 more cases
- NYC reports 2 more cases, raising total to 4
- Italy postpones referendum vote; death toll hits 148
- WHO's Tedros: "Now's the time to pull out the stops"
- Tennessee confirms case
- Nevada confirms first case
- New Delhi closes primary schools
- EU officials weigh pushing retired health-care workers back into service to combat virus
- Italy to ask EU for permission to raise budget deficit as lawmakers approve €7.5 billion euros
- Beijing tells residents not to share food
- 30-year-old Chinese man dies in Wuhan 5 days after hospital discharge
- Cali authorities tell 'Grand Princess' cruise ship not to return to port until everyone is tested
- Global case total passes 95k
- Lebanon sees cases double to 31
- France deaths climb to 7, cases up 138 to 423
- EY sends 1,500 Madrid employees home after staffer catches virus
- Trump says he has a "hunch" true virus mortality rate is closer to 1%
- Switzerland reports 1st death
- South Africa confirms 1st case
- UK chief medical officer confirms 'human-to-human' infections are happening in UK
- UK case total hits 115
- Google, Apple, Netflix cancel events
- HSBC sends research department and part of London trading floor home
- Facebook contract infected in Seattle
- Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Netflix cancel events and/or ask employees to work from home
- Netherlands cases double to 82
- Spain cases climb 40, 1 new death
- Belgium reports 27 new cases bringing total to 50
- Germany adds 87 cases bringing total to 349
Of note are some Twitter 'tweets' below from various accounts. The head of the WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION seems alarmed. Perhaps now is time to take this seriously? Or do we continue to downplay this?
Also interesting to note how many hotel stays have been cancelled in San Francisco. 150,000 nights worth. For a city that uses tourism as one of its major economic engines, and doesn't have a native population large enough to support the thousands of restaurants (and restaurant jobs) the loss of hotel revenue is going to cost them millions, tens of millions of dollars in lost revenues and probably will lead to hospitality job losses in retail, hotel and restaurant sectors. The city will be adding 3 more lost nights due to me cancelling a trip. I was planning to attend a fencing coaching conference in the city in 2 weeks. I cancelled my trip. I suspect that the 150,000 nights lost due to cancellations is ONLY THE BEGINNING and it will be exponentially higher by the time this virus is finished.
