Never heard of a blood oxygen sensor. Who needs one?
3rd Generation Ag said:
Thanks for the heads up about phone. Never knew it was there.
BLB_95 said:
this was just forwarded to me by a non-Aggie.....how realistic is this or just more fear mongering?
From someone that works in the medical field..
GM Fam - just spoke to one of my Frat Brothers who is a pathologist and is a member of Harris County Health Assoc council. He was giving me a heads up that the entire HOUSTON area is about to be on lockdown - that includes surrounding counties. He was on a conference call and the plans are pretty much finalized. They are awaiting the results of three test being conducted at the CDC. Hospitals are ramping up to build tent cities where COVID19 cases -will be quarantined and treated. Group gatherings will be limited to 50 people. You will have to "check in" to places to ensure that the health agencies can use for tracking people in the event that if someone who has COVID19(or being tested) was at the place you were - they can contact you and start the 14 day quarantine. So in essence - you are automatically placed in quarantine and anyone else you have had contact with is also
placed in quarantine. And he said there will be no exceptions - stock up on food and water because it's about to get crazy - his words.
BLB_95 said:
this was just forwarded to me by a non-Aggie.....how realistic is this or just more fear mongering?
From someone that works in the medical field..
GM Fam - just spoke to one of my Frat Brothers who is a pathologist and is a member of Harris County Health Assoc council. He was giving me a heads up that the entire HOUSTON area is about to be on lockdown - that includes surrounding counties. He was on a conference call and the plans are pretty much finalized. They are awaiting the results of three test being conducted at the CDC. Hospitals are ramping up to build tent cities where COVID19 cases -will be quarantined and treated. Group gatherings will be limited to 50 people. You will have to "check in" to places to ensure that the health agencies can use for tracking people in the event that if someone who has COVID19(or being tested) was at the place you were - they can contact you and start the 14 day quarantine. So in essence - you are automatically placed in quarantine and anyone else you have had contact with is also
placed in quarantine. And he said there will be no exceptions - stock up on food and water because it's about to get crazy - his words.
No Pressure said:BLB_95 said:
this was just forwarded to me by a non-Aggie.....how realistic is this or just more fear mongering?
From someone that works in the medical field..
GM Fam - just spoke to one of my Frat Brothers who is a pathologist and is a member of Harris County Health Assoc council. He was giving me a heads up that the entire HOUSTON area is about to be on lockdown - that includes surrounding counties. He was on a conference call and the plans are pretty much finalized. They are awaiting the results of three test being conducted at the CDC. Hospitals are ramping up to build tent cities where COVID19 cases -will be quarantined and treated. Group gatherings will be limited to 50 people. You will have to "check in" to places to ensure that the health agencies can use for tracking people in the event that if someone who has COVID19(or being tested) was at the place you were - they can contact you and start the 14 day quarantine. So in essence - you are automatically placed in quarantine and anyone else you have had contact with is also
placed in quarantine. And he said there will be no exceptions - stock up on food and water because it's about to get crazy - his words.
Stock up on water because ....?
Which PD? Where are you?Player To Be Named Later said:
Just got an email from my Chief at the PD. Without going into detail, they really seem to be planning on this getting pretty damn bad.
No mention of lockdowns, etc, but I basically need to start planning on the idea of being away from home for 14-21 days. And unless it's a critical call, don't plan on an officer showing up in person.
I don't get concerned or worried very easily at all, but I am.... this is about to get real.
boulderaggie said:
What is the definition of lockdown in this context?
BiochemAg97 said:OaklandAg06 said:
Q for the Drs- how is information that has been coming out of Asia around treatments being put to use? I've heard a lot about remdesivir, HIV drugs, and hydroxychloroquine. I know we have a lot of red tape in our medical system and curious how we are putting lessons learned from other countries for treatment to use here.
CDC director's blog said we are doing trials of Remdesivir already. So yes, we are paying attention and using it to treat patients.
However, all I've seen on remdesivir is anecdotal so far. I haven't seen the results of the controlled study China was doing.
We have to balance treating all the patients with something that may not work and waiting too long to treat.
Reveille said:AgsMyDude said:
Are blood oxygen sensors worth having on hand, like this one?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019EKP19Q/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_xqqBEbN75VD26
Yes those are helpful and I think now that they affordable every house should have one. Just remember if you do not see I constant pulse beat then it is but picking up correctly so the number is not accurate.
For a healthy person the reading should be between 95 to 100. Consistent readings below 92 requires possible hospitalization.
FYI most Samsung phones have a pulse ox reader but into it. So if you have a Samsung phone you can Google how to use it.
Rockdoc said:
I go to a gym 5 days a week to workout. And yeah I'm an old. I'm wondering how proactive the large gyms will be when it comes to closing down before it gets too bad. Perhaps that's all on me. Any feedback?
Google: "Work out at home".Rockdoc said:
I go to a gym 5 days a week to workout. And yeah I'm an old. I'm wondering how proactive the large gyms will be when it comes to closing down before it gets too bad. Perhaps that's all on me. Any feedback?
Rockdoc said:
I go to a gym 5 days a week to workout. And yeah I'm an old. I'm wondering how proactive the large gyms will be when it comes to closing down before it gets too bad. Perhaps that's all on me. Any feedback?
I hope you're right derm.dermdoc said:
So instead of looking at Italy or Spain, I look at Seattle and Washington as they seem to be where we will be in a week. Take away the 20 nursing home deaths and it is very encouraging.
farmrag said:I hope you're right derm.dermdoc said:
So instead of looking at Italy or Spain, I look at Seattle and Washington as they seem to be where we will be in a week. Take away the 20 nursing home deaths and it is very encouraging.
k2aggie07 said:
Would not be surprised if most hospitals are effectively giving gag orders to their employees. And for good reason. Let the authorities get word out.
Player To Be Named Later said:
North DFW area.... Denton County