After recently relaxing the protocols for wearing facial masks, the LA County Department of Public Health Office has reinstated its order of wearing masks indoors in the LA County Area starting later today.
Showing posts with label Covid-19. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Covid-19. Show all posts
Saturday, July 17, 2021
Face Masks Requirement
Monday, December 21, 2020
California Stay At Home Order is Triggered By ICU Capacity
The new stay at home order by California Governor Newsom is based on each regions ICU capacity.
When the intensive care unit (ICU) capacity in a region drops below 15%, then the new regional stay at home order will take effect.
Check the Official Covid-19 California Website for details.
ICU Capacity
- Socal Region is currently at 0.0% ICU capacity
- San Joaquin Valley Region is currently at 0.0% ICU capacity
- Bay Area Region is currently 13.7% ICU capacity
All three Regions have a Stay at home order in effect right now.
- Greater Sacramento Region is currently 16.2% ICU capacity
- NorCal Region is currently 28.7% ICU capacity
Friday, December 18, 2020
Live Interview Caught Nurse Fainting Minutes After Receiving Covid-19 Vaccine
So while major news networks have not covered this developing story of a Tennessee nurse who fainted just a mere 17 minutes after taking the newly FDA approved vaccine, there are smaller news agencies who have not censored this event.
Here is a video of it happening:
Now if you try to google or siri this, what you might catch would be multiple sites explaining the reason she fainted. And a video of the same nurse being interviewed and now saying why she fainted.
Unlucky
There were several other people who were vaccinated at that location and they just happen to choose to interview the one person who may or may not had an unforeseen reaction to it (or something they do not want people to see*).
Unlucky
There were several other people who were vaccinated at that location and they just happen to choose to interview the one person who may or may not had an unforeseen reaction to it (or something they do not want people to see*).
Imagine if we were vaccinating large scale and this happened to someone who would typically be in their car and driving away.
Side Effects
There has been slight to moderate side effects as already reported by the media from the new vaccines. And these are not uncommon for any new drug.
Right now at least two new vaccines have already been FDA approved, with one already being administered to the first batch of targeted recipients, such as these frontline health workers.
Testings
Now there is a reason why we need long and thorough clinical trials. What we are seeing and being told are just the immediate reactions, so no one is even touching on any possible long term repercussions.
Now there is a reason why we need long and thorough clinical trials. What we are seeing and being told are just the immediate reactions, so no one is even touching on any possible long term repercussions.
We hope rushing to approve these new vaccines will not come back to haunt us all.
*We heard the current protocol for those who took the vaccine is to wait 15 minutes after the jab before they can leave the area, so all those getting the new vaccines are essentially still in clinical trials (observing, recording and analyzing sny side effect period).
Makes sense because the short testing period will not and cannot ensure safety just as yet for all. We are testung these vaccines with this targeted group of recipients. Something which main stream media will not touch or report on.
This is probably why they started the interview 15 minutes after the nurse was vaccinated.
Monday, June 29, 2020
SoCal South Bay Covid-19 Cases
In case you are unaware, there is an easy one stop source of Covid-19 cases in the South Bay area.
This interactive map is maintained by the City of Torrance and is available at this link: City of Torrance Covid-19 Dashboard.
The information contained therein are sourced by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
This interactive map is maintained by the City of Torrance and is available at this link: City of Torrance Covid-19 Dashboard.
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CDC illustration of the Covid-19 virus |
The information contained therein are sourced by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.