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Wednesday, March 04, 2020

#COVID-19

The situation is ever-evolving as the virus continues to spread — and policies are being revised daily as employers monitor public health notices.
~Jeremy Moores of this WELL Being world




The coronavirus debate is splitting into two broad camps


The “growthers” and the “base-raters” — which are you and why?  Here is my latest Bloomberg column.  Hard to excerpt but good.
The Report of the WHO-China Joint Mission on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the best source of information on COVID-19 that I have seen




How to Catch an Australian


HENNY BENNY: By addressing misinformation effectively and constructively, we can all contribute to the safe control of the disease.
Twitter has announced that employees are encouraged to work from home in an effort to stop the spread of a novel coronavirus that has infected at least 105 people in 15 states and killed six people in the U.S. The San Francisco-based social media company is believed to be the first major U.S. firm to announce a work-from-home policy as companies around the world enact new plans to fight COVID-19.
Twitter Tells Employees Worldwide To Work From Home As Coronavirus Death Toll Climbs




One in five workers may be off sick in coronavirus outbreak: UK government


The army will be deployed to maintain law and order under a new British government plan to combat a coronavirus pandemic.



Coronavirus & Systems Fragility American Conservative (unsupervized)
BREAKING: I am announcing a new directive requiring NY health insurers to waive cost sharing associated with testing for #coronavirus, including emergency room, urgent care and office visits.
We can’t let cost be a barrier to access to COVID-19 testing for any New Yorker.
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) 3 March 2020
NYC ER doctor: I have to ‘plead to test people’ for coronavirus YouTube (The Rev Kev) Moi: Frightening. A shambles. A national disgrace. Watch to the end.
WHO handwashing technique. Pay more attention washing  between the fingers, back of fingers, and nails: