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![]() The Coronavirus Task Force just announced test results on 40 something passengers and crew who exhibited symptoms on the cruise ship "Grand Princess" off the coast of California. Of the 40 something tested, 19 crew members and 2 passengers tested positive. One test on another passenger was determined to be inconclusive. So, now they are going to allow the Grand Princess to dock at a non-commercial port this weekend and *everyone* on the ship will be tested before they are allowed to depart. In addition, contrary to reports by the likes of Chuck Todd on MSNBC, the government has established as a priority the manufacture of more and more test kits and currently have enough to supply every state the kits they need. In addition, the task force has partnered with two additional commercial test companies .... one is Quest ... and both will begin supplying more test kits as soon as Monday. Sounds like they are slowly getting a handle on a difficult problem. Drives me nuts when some media outlets like MSNBC release false information, intended to politically inflame and scare people. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On 3/6/2020 6:10 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
The Coronavirus Task Force just announced test results on 40 something passengers and crew who exhibited symptoms on the cruise ship "Grand Princess" off the coast of California. Of the 40 something tested, 19 crew members and 2 passengers tested positive.Â* One test on another passenger was determined to be inconclusive. So, now they are going to allow the Grand Princess to dock at a non-commercial port this weekend and *everyone* on the ship will be tested before they are allowed to depart. In addition, contrary to reports by the likes of Chuck Todd on MSNBC,Â* the government has establishedÂ* as a priority the manufacture of more and more test kits and currently have enough to supply every state the kits they need.Â* In addition, the task force has partnered with two additional commercial test companies .... one is Quest ... and both will begin supplying more test kits as soon as Monday. Sounds like they are slowly getting a handle on a difficult problem. Drives me nuts when some media outlets like MSNBC release false information, intended to politically inflame and scare people. Actually, I had some of this wrong. Quest and the other testing lab are scaling up their ability to *do* the tests ... not to manufacture test kits. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 18:14:47 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 3/6/2020 6:10 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: The Coronavirus Task Force just announced test results on 40 something passengers and crew who exhibited symptoms on the cruise ship "Grand Princess" off the coast of California. Of the 40 something tested, 19 crew members and 2 passengers tested positive.Â* One test on another passenger was determined to be inconclusive. So, now they are going to allow the Grand Princess to dock at a non-commercial port this weekend and *everyone* on the ship will be tested before they are allowed to depart. In addition, contrary to reports by the likes of Chuck Todd on MSNBC,Â* the government has establishedÂ* as a priority the manufacture of more and more test kits and currently have enough to supply every state the kits they need.Â* In addition, the task force has partnered with two additional commercial test companies .... one is Quest ... and both will begin supplying more test kits as soon as Monday. Sounds like they are slowly getting a handle on a difficult problem. Drives me nuts when some media outlets like MSNBC release false information, intended to politically inflame and scare people. Actually, I had some of this wrong. Quest and the other testing lab are scaling up their ability to *do* the tests ... not to manufacture test kits. That was the way I got it. Glad I don't have to go to Quest any time soon. A waiting room full of coughing, sneezing people. "Give me the needle and the vacuum bottle, I will do it in the car". ;-) |
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On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 20:33:21 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: I go to a local Quest Diagnostics place for blood work before any appointments I have with my VA primary care NP. The VA contracts all the bloodwork through Quest. They turn the results around in a day and forward them to my VA primary care person. Great place. Nurses are super friendly and competent. They like vets for some reason. === That's been my experience also. Check-ins are computerized, quick and efficient. Also, appointment times actually mean something. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On 3/6/2020 11:45 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 20:33:21 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: I go to a local Quest Diagnostics place for blood work before any appointments I have with my VA primary care NP. The VA contracts all the bloodwork through Quest. They turn the results around in a day and forward them to my VA primary care person. Great place. Nurses are super friendly and competent. They like vets for some reason. === That's been my experience also. Check-ins are computerized, quick and efficient. Also, appointment times actually mean something. Last time I went (back in October) I wanted to get the blood drawn early in the morning because I had other things to do that day. Quest opens a 6 am. I arrived five minutes early but they let me in anyway. Drew 5 or 6 vials of blood and I was in my truck heading home by 6:02 am. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 20:33:21 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 3/6/2020 8:17 PM, wrote: On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 18:14:47 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 3/6/2020 6:10 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: The Coronavirus Task Force just announced test results on 40 something passengers and crew who exhibited symptoms on the cruise ship "Grand Princess" off the coast of California. Of the 40 something tested, 19 crew members and 2 passengers tested positive.Â* One test on another passenger was determined to be inconclusive. So, now they are going to allow the Grand Princess to dock at a non-commercial port this weekend and *everyone* on the ship will be tested before they are allowed to depart. In addition, contrary to reports by the likes of Chuck Todd on MSNBC,Â* the government has establishedÂ* as a priority the manufacture of more and more test kits and currently have enough to supply every state the kits they need.Â* In addition, the task force has partnered with two additional commercial test companies .... one is Quest ... and both will begin supplying more test kits as soon as Monday. Sounds like they are slowly getting a handle on a difficult problem. Drives me nuts when some media outlets like MSNBC release false information, intended to politically inflame and scare people. Actually, I had some of this wrong. Quest and the other testing lab are scaling up their ability to *do* the tests ... not to manufacture test kits. That was the way I got it. Glad I don't have to go to Quest any time soon. A waiting room full of coughing, sneezing people. "Give me the needle and the vacuum bottle, I will do it in the car". ;-) I think Quest will just be processing the test kits as they arrive from the locations the swab samples were taken. They don't actually test walk-ins for the virus. I go to a local Quest Diagnostics place for blood work before any appointments I have with my VA primary care NP. The VA contracts all the bloodwork through Quest. They turn the results around in a day and forward them to my VA primary care person. Great place. Nurses are super friendly and competent. They like vets for some reason. I think they usually just run a good shop. I go there for my tests too and evidently medicare pays well for tests because everyone wants them done. I agree the people know how to pull blood. |
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On 3/6/2020 6:35 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote: On 3/6/2020 6:10 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: The Coronavirus Task Force just announced test results on 40 something passengers and crew who exhibited symptoms on the cruise ship "Grand Princess" off the coast of California. Of the 40 something tested, 19 crew members and 2 passengers tested positive.Â* One test on another passenger was determined to be inconclusive. So, now they are going to allow the Grand Princess to dock at a non-commercial port this weekend and *everyone* on the ship will be tested before they are allowed to depart. In addition, contrary to reports by the likes of Chuck Todd on MSNBC,Â* the government has establishedÂ* as a priority the manufacture of more and more test kits and currently have enough to supply every state the kits they need.Â* In addition, the task force has partnered with two additional commercial test companies .... one is Quest ... and both will begin supplying more test kits as soon as Monday. Sounds like they are slowly getting a handle on a difficult problem. Drives me nuts when some media outlets like MSNBC release false information, intended to politically inflame and scare people. Actually, I had some of this wrong. Quest and the other testing lab are scaling up their ability to *do* the tests ... not to manufacture test kits. I believe the info regarding the cruise ship. Most anything else coming from the Trump admin is questionable. Well, you are at least making *some* progress. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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Mr. Luddite wrote:
The Coronavirus Task Force just announced test results on 40 something passengers and crew who exhibited symptoms on the cruise ship "Grand Princess" off the coast of California. Of the 40 something tested, 19 crew members and 2 passengers tested positive. One test on another passenger was determined to be inconclusive. So, now they are going to allow the Grand Princess to dock at a non-commercial port this weekend and *everyone* on the ship will be tested before they are allowed to depart. In addition, contrary to reports by the likes of Chuck Todd on MSNBC, the government has established as a priority the manufacture of more and more test kits and currently have enough to supply every state the kits they need. In addition, the task force has partnered with two additional commercial test companies .... one is Quest ... and both will begin supplying more test kits as soon as Monday. Sounds like they are slowly getting a handle on a difficult problem. Drives me nuts when some media outlets like MSNBC release false information, intended to politically inflame and scare people. I would assume the ship will be anchored mid bay. Down towards the old Hunters Point Shipyard. I do not know of any berths, non commercial that will handle the ship. I doubt if you want to berth it next to the cruise terminal. There are always ships anchored in that area waiting for unloading, or loading. ,used to me the explosives Anchorage, Shows it on the charts. |
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On Sat, 7 Mar 2020 02:48:51 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: The Coronavirus Task Force just announced test results on 40 something passengers and crew who exhibited symptoms on the cruise ship "Grand Princess" off the coast of California. Of the 40 something tested, 19 crew members and 2 passengers tested positive. One test on another passenger was determined to be inconclusive. So, now they are going to allow the Grand Princess to dock at a non-commercial port this weekend and *everyone* on the ship will be tested before they are allowed to depart. In addition, contrary to reports by the likes of Chuck Todd on MSNBC, the government has established as a priority the manufacture of more and more test kits and currently have enough to supply every state the kits they need. In addition, the task force has partnered with two additional commercial test companies .... one is Quest ... and both will begin supplying more test kits as soon as Monday. Sounds like they are slowly getting a handle on a difficult problem. Drives me nuts when some media outlets like MSNBC release false information, intended to politically inflame and scare people. I would assume the ship will be anchored mid bay. Down towards the old Hunters Point Shipyard. I do not know of any berths, non commercial that will handle the ship. I doubt if you want to berth it next to the cruise terminal. There are always ships anchored in that area waiting for unloading, or loading. ,used to me the explosives Anchorage, Shows it on the charts. They may ferry them in on the small boats as they get cleared. |
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