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modrepub

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Sun Mar 22, 2020, 07:57 AM Mar 2020

Gov. Tom Wolf on defense as Berks County records 2 more virus cases, Pennsylvania's number surges

HARRISBURG— Pennsylvania’s coronavirus death toll rose by one on Saturday with Berks County picking up two more cases as the state added the highest daily total: 103.

Meanwhile, lawyers for Gov. Tom Wolf asked a court to dismiss lawsuits challenging his authority to shutter “non-life-sustaining” businesses, declaring that unprecedented action is needed to combat a global pandemic they called “perhaps the biggest catastrophe of our lifetimes.”

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Berks County District Attorney John T. Adams has said it is not feasible to enforce Wolf’s business-closure mandate, saying there are no statutes to back it up and law enforcement has more pressing matters.

Adams said he is hoping residents voluntarily comply with Wolf.

Under pressure from Republicans and business groups, Wolf agreed to delay enforcement of the shutdown order until Monday. His administration also agreed to exempt additional businesses from the shutdown, including the timber industry, coal mines, hotels, accountants and laundromats.

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“Petitioners’ argument that the global COVID-19 pandemic is somehow not a disaster demonstrates a dangerous level of myopathy about the effect this pandemic could have on the citizens of the commonwealth and our health care system if the spread of this disease is not arrested,” the attorney general’s office wrote.

Wolf’s administration has steadfastly refused to confirm to The Associated Press whether gun shops are covered by his shutdown order. Its legal filing said the governor’s office used industry codes generated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to construct its list of businesses covered by the shutdown order.

link: https://www.readingeagle.com/news/local/gov-tom-wolf-on-defense-as-berks-county-records-more/article_71e31ee0-6bb3-11ea-b7b2-3379b9740244.html#disqus_thread


Depressing but not unexpected for this area. IMO, if you don't want to follow this order then don't show up in the emergency room if you get COVID-19.

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Gov. Tom Wolf on defense as Berks County records 2 more virus cases, Pennsylvania's number surges (Original Post) modrepub Mar 2020 OP
And, of course, those numbers are artificially low, as relatively little Dark n Stormy Knight Mar 2020 #1
Well, you know..... MyOwnPeace Mar 2020 #2
It's the time lag between initial exposure FakeNoose Mar 2020 #3
Right On Que... modrepub Mar 2020 #4

FakeNoose

(32,634 posts)
3. It's the time lag between initial exposure
Sun Mar 22, 2020, 09:44 AM
Mar 2020

... to feeling the initial symptoms - up to 2 weeks.
... to deciding to see a doctor, finding one, getting the test done - another 1 to 2 weeks.
... getting the diagnosis - another week.
... symptoms get bad enough that you have to check into the hospital - ?
... finally get so sick that you can't recover - ?

We're still in the early stages of everything here in Pennsylvania. I'm in Allegheny County (Pittsburgh) and they just announced the first Covid-19 death yesterday. It was a woman who was not elderly, but she had been working at a popular restaurant when she suddenly had trouble breathing. She was taken to a local hospital, and she died less than a week later. How many people were exposed to Covid while she worked at the restaurant? How many of her co-workers also got the virus (no symptoms showing yet) and started passing it on?

All of this happened just a day or two before the lockdown in Pennsylvania. The numbers haven't been reported yet because it's still too soon to know.

Stay home and wash your hands everyone!


modrepub

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4. Right On Que...
Sun Mar 22, 2020, 10:17 AM
Mar 2020
Reading Hospital anesthesiologist tests positive for COVID-19

BERKS COUNTY, Pa. - Tower Health has released a statement addressed to all employees and medical staff that an anesthesiologist at Reading Hospital has been diagnosed with a presumed COVID-19 infection.

According to the letter, the individual last worked at Reading hospital on March 18, and in the days prior participated in a number of surgical procedures and obstetrical deliveries.

Clint Matthews, President and CEO of Tower Health, states that working in favor is the fact that the individual was fully masked during the procedures he participated in, and the operating and delivery rooms where he worked were terminally cleaned after each procedure.



Link: https://www.wfmz.com/news/area/berks/reading-hospital-anesthesiologist-tests-positive-for-covid/article_f7c2c8f8-6c35-11ea-91ec-1f2059700969.html

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