Corona Virus # 3

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At the Hospital we use wipes in the lobby check in areas which now must be done in between admits... the wipes have been back ordered now for two weeks so I went to the local grocery store this morning and no problem... Clorox or Lysol...

In the clinical areas we have much stronger products but they are not wipe and be done as there is dry time and protective protocols.

Alcohol which is a staple for sanitation has been under intense scrutiny the last couple of years from regulators due to fire concerns... We were cited for having several small bottles in close proximity... I'm guessing not as big a problem under present circumstances.

Interesting times for sure... elective cases are cancelling left and right... often morning of.
 
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Definitely a little concerning now with how much everything is getting locked down.
 
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Some good news, new cases and deaths are slowing down to a trickle in China. But it is raging like a wildfire in Europe, especially Italy.
 
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Some good news, new cases and deaths are slowing down to a trickle in China. But it is raging like a wildfire in Europe, especially Italy.

The entire population of China have been holed up and for a couple weeks now. We won't know the outcome of sickness to deaths for quite some time. I understand there's an overwhelming smell of death in many complexes.
 
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The effect is very real no matter personal thoughts.

Most of the senior retirement communities are under lock down... that means NO VISITORS

Medical Supply Chain is being stretched... and workers sent home with fewer left to do the work.

This Saturday the second longest and well loved employee for 40 years of service will be laid to rest... nurses on their own time have been taking turns at the residence so she could remain at home in her final days from Cancer.

The family has schedule a funeral and reception to thank the many that have helped... imagine just retiring and being the care giver for so many over the years both on the job and privately and not more than 6 months learning you have terminal cancer.

I'm thinking what would have been a great life tribute to someone so beloved will have many no longer attending...

I remember her well from my first day on the job 29 years ago...

Similar situations for any number of life events in the world are now on hold... and often now under penalty of law for gatherings... it is the reality.

On a side note it wasn't that long ago when my region was under several protracted power outages... some planned and others not as fire ravaged the State... for many it was a wake up call and I am sure they are better prepared as a result... most markets, gas stations, etc... shut down without power as did many employers...
 
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Widespread COVID-19 outbreak in U.S. would threaten hospitals' finances

I never thought about the financial impact on hospitals. The last time I heard we still just have one COVID-19 patient in KY and that is in the Lexington area. Businesses already looking into the abyss per one report are just going ahead and closing shop especially restaurants. Car sales have tanked and travel firms (airlines, etc) volume have dropped like a rock.

The world may change a lot this spring and never really be the same. I think I read both Europe and perhaps Japan were already staring into the abyss before this happened.

The toilet paper may really be needed if the bad stuff keeps hitting the fan. I can see a 3 trillion deficiency for the USA in 2020.

Global carmakers to invest at least $9 billion in electric vehicles - Reuters

If the virus fall out last a couple years the sales of new vehicles are sure to tank putting this $90 billion investment in question and or even on hold. Retirement funds planned to be spent on the this new bumper crop of EV's may leave by the back door looking at today's stock market running in the wrong direction while we hoard toilet paper of all things.

Maybe we will wake in the morning and things will be all more better.

There is a side to me that thinks this is not a big deal at least yet but if our lives are at risk then our retirement accounts are at risk panic may rule the day for a while. Turning off the news may be helpful.
 
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Perception can not be understated...

Several lawmakers expressed concern over the falling price of oil due the virus... saying high priced oil is crucial to the move towards electrics...

After paying as much as $4.35 a gallon in the past for gas I filled up with regular at $2.97 a gallon here in the SF Bay Area... not something I ever expected to see again.

As mentioned... consumption is down and the horrendous commutes are not so bad.

The Transit Agency know as BART has already said it needs massive funding should this continue as ridership continues to fall just in the last 2 weeks...
 
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Kalfornia is still way high. I just filled up my 40 mpg buggy with regular unleaded yesterday here in SE Michigan and paid $1.70 at the pump. Nice cheap date...lol If it stays this way, EV's are going out the back door....
 
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