Trump officials say people with disabilities must not be denied lifesaving coronavirus care
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Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 14:09:48 EDT
Patients with disabilities must receive the same level of lifesaving medical treatment from hospitals during the coronavirus pandemic as able-bodied patients, the Trump administration said.
Coronavirus pandemic could inflict emotional trauma and PTSD on an unprecedented scale, scientists warn
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Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 14:41:58 EDT
Researchers are warning that the coronavirus pandemic could inflict long-lasting emotional trauma on an unprecedented global scale. They say it could leave millions wrestling with debilitating psychological disorders while dashing hopes for a swift economic recovery.
Emilia Clarke to Host Virtual Dinner With Donors Who Pledge Money for Coronavirus Relief
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Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2020 09:54:00 EDT
Today, the Game of Thrones star announced that 12 random people will get to win a virtual dinner with her. She’s asking people to donate money to her charity SameYou, which helps people heal from brain injuries and strokes. Pledges will be used to assist brain injury survivors in recuperating at home, who have been asked to leave hospitals to make room for coronavirus patients.
Could you get PTSD from your pandemic experience? The long-term mental health effects of coronavirus
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Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 10:10:58 EDT
Experiencing intense flashbacks, nightmares, irritability, anger, and fear? In the face of a traumatic event like the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s common to feel this way.
Could you get PTSD from your pandemic experience? The long-term mental health effects of coronavirus
By feedproxy.google.com
Published On :: Monday, April 20, 2020 - 10:10am
Experiencing intense flashbacks, nightmares, irritability, anger, and fear? In the face of a traumatic event like the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s common to feel this way.
How to Grow Your Sales and Leads During the Coronavirus Pandemic
By justcreative.com
Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:16:17 +0000
Try these 10 actionable steps for streamlined, cost-effective marketing during the lockdown. Shed costs and embrace innovation to drive leads and conversions.
By feedproxy.google.com
Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 23:08:47 +0000
COVID-19 (aka Coronavirus) has obviously been a hot topic recently, especially within the media. But how dangerous is this new virus?
The Covid-19 #Coronavirus Infographic Data Pack on Information is Beautiful gathers the current data around the world (version above is from March 31, 2020) and makes the virus more tangible to understand. The infographic makes comparisons to other diseases when it comes to incubation times and number of deaths, as well as reporting who is dying from it.
We made an infographic of the best COVID-19 / Coronavirus charts floating around, plus some of our own – all with the latest data
We’ll plan to keep it updated every few days.
They have also made all of their data accessible with a Google Sheet link: bit.ly/COVID19-DATA
With so many good and bad COVID-19 charts being published at a frantic pace, I can appreciate the design and effort here to gather some of the best data and the best visualizations together in one place.
Could you get PTSD from your pandemic experience? The long-term mental health effects of coronavirus
By feedproxy.google.com
Published On :: Monday, April 20, 2020 - 10:10am
Experiencing intense flashbacks, nightmares, irritability, anger, and fear? In the face of a traumatic event like the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s common to feel this way.
Coronavirus is Shutting Down the Meat Supply Chain
By feeds.drudge.com
Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:09:05 -0400
The United States faces a major meat shortage due to virus infections at processing plants. It means millions of pigs could be put down without ever making it to table. This is what the predicament looks like on a Minnesota farm. ... According to the Minnesota Pork Producers Association, an estimated 10,000 pigs are being euthanised every day in the state. ... [Farmer Mike Boerboom:] "On the same day that we're euthanising pigs - and it's a horrible day - is the same day that a grocery store 10 miles away may not get a shipment of pork. It's just that the supply chain is broken at this point."
More Than 1,000 Workers at Tyson Plant Have Coronavirus
By feeds.drudge.com
Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 23:58:14 -0400
More than 1,000 workers at the Tyson Foods plant in Waterloo have tested positive for the coronavirus, a county public health leader said Thursday -- more than double the number Gov. Kim Reynolds had said were infected the day before.
A combination of 'pooling' with a prediction model can reduce by 73% the number of COVID-19 (Corona-virus) tests. (arXiv:2005.03453v1 [cs.LG])
By arxiv.org
Published On ::
We show that combining a prediction model (based on neural networks), with a
new method of test pooling (better than the original Dorfman method, and better
than double-pooling) called 'Grid', we can reduce the number of Covid-19 tests
by 73%.
Diagnosis of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) with Structured Latent Multi-View Representation Learning. (arXiv:2005.03227v1 [eess.IV])
By arxiv.org
Published On ::
Recently, the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread
rapidly across the world. Due to the large number of affected patients and
heavy labor for doctors, computer-aided diagnosis with machine learning
algorithm is urgently needed, and could largely reduce the efforts of
clinicians and accelerate the diagnosis process. Chest computed tomography (CT)
has been recognized as an informative tool for diagnosis of the disease. In
this study, we propose to conduct the diagnosis of COVID-19 with a series of
features extracted from CT images. To fully explore multiple features
describing CT images from different views, a unified latent representation is
learned which can completely encode information from different aspects of
features and is endowed with promising class structure for separability.
Specifically, the completeness is guaranteed with a group of backward neural
networks (each for one type of features), while by using class labels the
representation is enforced to be compact within COVID-19/community-acquired
pneumonia (CAP) and also a large margin is guaranteed between different types
of pneumonia. In this way, our model can well avoid overfitting compared to the
case of directly projecting highdimensional features into classes. Extensive
experimental results show that the proposed method outperforms all comparison
methods, and rather stable performances are observed when varying the numbers
of training data.
Key Missteps at the CDC Have Set Back Its Ability to Detect the Potential Spread of Coronavirus
By www.inlander.com
Published On :: Fri, 28 Feb 2020 06:25:49 -0800
The CDC designed a flawed test for COVID-19, then took weeks to figure out a fix so state and local labs could use it. New York still doesn’t trust the test’s accuracy
By Caroline Chen, Marshall Allen, Lexi Churchill and Isaac Arnsdorf
Propublica…
With a new coronavirus sweeping the world, how much should you really worry?
By www.inlander.com
Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 15:25:00 -0700
Since late last year, a new coronavirus, now dubbed COVID-19, has been sweeping the globe, sickening more than 114,000 with flu- and cold-like symptoms and killing more than 4,000 so far.…
Should I quarantine because of coronavirus? It depends on who you ask
By www.inlander.com
Published On :: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 10:34:00 -0700
Agencies, local authorities and national governments do not agree on who should be quarantined or what that should actually look like. Here’s what we do know.
By Maya Miller, Caroline Chen and Joshua Kaplan
ProPublica People who have been exposed to the coronavirus are being given incomplete or misleading information about whether they should quarantine themselves, exposing major gaps in the public health response to the pandemic and illuminating disagreement among officials about how useful the tactic even is at this point in the disease’s spread.…
How South Korea scaled coronavirus testing while the U.S. fell dangerously behind
By www.inlander.com
Published On :: Sun, 15 Mar 2020 09:05:00 -0700
By learning from a MERS outbreak in 2015, South Korea was prepared and acted swiftly to ramp up testing when the new coronavirus appeared there. Meanwhile, the U.S., plagued by delay and dysfunction, wasted its advantage.
By Stephen Engelberg, Lisa Song and Lydia DePillis
ProPublica…
By www.inlander.com
Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 12:26:00 -0700
We at the Inlander are committed to keeping people informed and connected throughout the coronavirus outbreak. We'll continue to update this page with the latest headlines.…
The cruelest part of the coronavirus: It's cut us off from community and solace
By www.inlander.com
Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 11:57:00 -0700
There’s a cliche that always follows a big tragedy — something we say after natural disasters, economic collapses, school shootings, acts of terrorisms.…
Rationing Protective Gear Means Checking on Coronavirus Patients Less Often. This Can Be Deadly
By www.inlander.com
Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 14:51:13 -0700
Low on essential supplies and fearing they’ll get sick, doctors and nurses told ProPublica in-person care for coronavirus patients has been scaled back. In some cases, it’s causing serious harm.
By Joshua Kaplan, Lizzie Presser and Maya Miller, ProPublica Every morning, between 7 and 8, at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Queens, several coronavirus patients are pronounced dead.…
Privacy is disappearing faster than we realize, and the coronavirus isn't helping
By www.inlander.com
Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 01:28:00 -0700
The apps and devices you use are conducting surveillance with your every move
Sure, you lock your home, and you probably don't share your deepest secrets with random strangers.…
Coronavirus concerns have put our live music scene on hold. What do we do now?
By www.inlander.com
Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 01:30:00 -0700
On any other week, you can rely on the Inlander for information on live shows happening in Spokane and North Idaho, and to read about the artists and music festivals that we think are worth your time.…
While the coronavirus decimated Spokane's spring concert season, there's hope for summer
By www.inlander.com
Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 01:30:00 -0700
You'll be forgiven if, during the daily deluge of COVID-19-related updates, you didn't notice that some seriously great musicians recently booked shows in and around Spokane for later in the year.…
What We Need to Understand About Asymptomatic Carriers if We’re Going to Beat Coronavirus
By www.inlander.com
Published On :: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 06:43:00 -0700
ProPublica’s health reporter Caroline Chen explains what the conversation around asymptomatic coronavirus carriers is missing, and what we need to understand if we’re going to beat this nefarious virus together.
By Caroline Chen, ProPublica In the early days of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S., around the last week of February, I joked to a colleague that maybe now, finally, people would learn how to wash their hands properly.…
Unions promise to protect workers, and the coronavirus is demanding they prove it
By www.inlander.com
Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 01:33:00 -0700
New TV ads that started airing on morning shows throughout the Spokane region are aimed at grocery shoppers, but they're not hawking deals on cabbage or Cap'n Crunch.…
By www.freepatentsonline.com
Published On :: Tue, 26 May 2015 08:00:00 EDT
A corona igniter (20) for emitting a radio frequency electric field and providing a corona discharge (24) includes a central electrode (22) at a positive voltage, a grounded metal shell (30), and an insulator (28) with an abruption (34) extending radially outward relative to the central electrode (22). The abruption (34) is typically an increase of at least 15% of a local thickness (t) of the insulator (28) over less than 25% of a nose length (el) of an insulator nose region (74). The abruption (34) is typically one flank (82) of a protrusion or a notch, and the flank (82) faces the shell (30). The abruption (34) reverses the electric field and voltage potential gradient along the insulator outer surface (32), repels charged ions away from the insulator (28), and thus prevents the formation of a conductive path between the central electrode (22) and the shell (22).
INTRODUCER FOR ACCESSING CORONARY SINUS VIA RIGHT PARASTERNAL MEDIASTINOTOMY
By www.freepatentsonline.com
Published On :: Thu, 29 Jun 2017 08:00:00 EDT
An introducer configured with a first curve having a first angle that traverses space of an atrial appendage, a central atrium, caudad to the coronary sinus, and a second curve that has an angle sufficient to align the introducer with an intrinsic curvature of the coronary sinus of a subject.
Crowd funding boosts iconic live music venue amid coronavirus cancellations
By www.dailyecho.co.uk
Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 05:09:10 +0000
GENEROUS music lovers have secured the immediate future of an iconic Southampton music venue after a desperate plea for help over coronavirus cancellations.
Coronavirus: Calls for tuition fees of student nurses in hospitals to be scrapped
By www.dailyecho.co.uk
Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 05:00:00 +0100
TODAY the Daily Echo launches a campaign to persuade the government to scrap university tuition fees for student nurses risking their lives on coronavirus wards.