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UM ændrer rejsevejledning til Norditalien. Det sker 2-3 uger for sent

Morten W. Langer

tirsdag 03. marts 2020 kl. 8:00

Kommentar: Ca. 14 dage forsinket ændrer myndighederne nu rejsevejledning ( og dermed angiveligt også anbefaling om selvvalgt hjemmekarantæne efter hjemkomst) for danskeres rejser til Norditalien.

Som bekendt er flere af de smittede danskere netop hjemvendt fra skifere i Norditalien, og de har som bekendt bevæget sig rundt i samfundet, før de blev sendt i hjemmekarantæne. Dermed er der risiko for, at de har smittet andre. Men det får vi sikker klarhed over den næste uge, idet inkubationstiden er op til to uger.

Fra Udenrigsministeriets hjemmeside (ingen oplysninger på Sundhedsstyrelsens hjemmeside)

OBS (02.03.2020 22:10)

ITALIEN: Rejsevejledningen for Italien er opdateret. Vi fraråder alle ikke-nødvendige rejser til regionerne Emilia-Romagna, Lombardiet, Piemonte og Veneto ud fra et forsigtighedsprincip, da der er en stor stigning i antallet af smittede med coronavirus.

Hvis du har planlagt en rejse til ovennævnte regioner, bør du overveje, om det er nødvendigt at rejse nu. Hvis du allerede opholder dig i ovennævnte regioner, bør du være ekstra opmærksom på at følge Sundhedsstyrelsens råd for at mindske risikoen for at blive smittet: https://www.sst.dk/corona Du bør altid følge de italienske myndigheders anvisninger. Hvis du kommer hjem fra ovennævnte regioner, skal du være opmærksom på, om du udvikler sygdomssymptomer inden for 14 dage. Læs mere hos Sundhedsstyrelsen: https://www.sst.dk/corona Vi opfordrer fortsat danskere til at være ekstra opmærksomme i resten af Italien.

1/3/2020: Kommentar: Mens konferencer og museer begynder at lukke ned over hele Europa, fortsætter Sundhedsstyrelsen med at forfølge sin uansvarlige “strategi” om først at handle, når der er konkrete smitteudbrud herhjemme, ensbetydende med, at smittede uden symptomer kan gå rundt i op til 14 dage herhjemme og smitte andre danskere.

Strategien betyder, at 4 gymnasieklasser fra Nørresundby i dag, søndag, er taget på ferie til Rom i Italien, hvor de med stor sikkerhed kommer hjem om otte dage med risiko for at smitte andre danskere, fordi de ikke automatisk sættes i hjemmekarantæne efter hjemkomsten. Først 8-14 dage efter hjemkomsten ved vi, om de faktisk er smittede, og om de har gået rundt og smittet mange andre danskere.

Sundhedsmyndighederne sammenliger coronavirus med en almindelig influenza, og dermed ignorerer de fuldstændig ældre danskere, hvor dødeligheden ved smitte er markant højere, som det fremgår af denne oversigt.

Vi mener fortsat, at der er tale om en vaskeægte skandale, hvor sundhedsmyndighederne og sundhedsministeren fuldstændig fejlvurderer situationen. De tager danskerne som gidsler på grundlag af en international standard, som stadig flere lande fraviger.

Og nu vil de danske sundhedsmyndigheder næppe erkende, at de valgte en forkert strategi, og derfor bliver den fastholdt så de ikke taber ansigt. Sundhedsministeren bør efter vores mening gå af.

Faktum er stadig, at smittetilfælde 1 og 3 potentielt kan have smittet andre danskere efter hjemkomsten fra skiferie i Norditalien, og hvis myndighederne fra start havde dikteret automatisk hjemmekarantæne umidddelbart efter hjemkomst, skulle alle vi andre ikke gå rundt og være nervøse for at blive smittet af “usynlige” smittebærere. De har begge færdedes ude i det offenlige rum, før smitten blev synlig hos dem.

Hertil kommer skandaløs ringe information om smittetilfælde 3, og hvor personen har færdedes i København, herunder kørt i busser, tog, været på restauranter, barer osv. Det er naturligvis vigtig viden for os andre, når vi skal vurderer, hvor der måske er usynlige smittespredere. At myndighederne ikke vil give nogen som helst oplysninger herom, af hensyn til den smittede, er rystende. Det er naturligvis ikkenødvendigt at oplyses navne eller adresser.

Fra Zerohedge:

Summary:

  • Rhode island announces “presumptive” case; patient recently visited Italy
  • Italy reports 42% jump in cases overnight to nearly 1,700
  • Czech Republic, Dominican Republic report first cases
  • 6 being tested in NYC for coronavirus
  • South Korea confirms 18th death, officials seek murder charges for founder of church at epicenter of outbreak
  • American Physical Society cancels major scientific conference
  • Juventus quarantines U23 squad
  • Iran death toll hits 54 as Trump offers aid
  • Thailand, Australia report first deaths
  • Spain case count hits 73; France hits 100
  • Independent scientist says it could have been spreading in WA for six weeks, with hundreds infected
  • Italian cases number more than 1,100; South Korea reports more than 3,700
  • Italian death toll hits 29
  • Luxembourg reports first cases, says it’s linked to Italy
  • UK cases rise to 35 as 12 new cases confirmed; 2 cases infected inside UK
  • UK health secretary says China-style lockdowns “an option”

* * *

Update (1330ET): The list of countries confirming their first cases of the virus on Sunday continues to grow: The Czech Republic and Dominican Republic each have confirmed their first cases, joining Australia and Luxembourg.* * *

Update (1230ET): Italian health authorities have reported more than 500 new coronavirus cases, bringing Italy’s total to 1,694, a 42% surge overnight, and raising the death toll to 34, the second-highest outside mainland China (after Iran).

Despite reporting less than half of the number of cases confirmed in South Korea, Italy has recorded significantly more deaths, suggesting that the virus is much more widespread than officials realize.

Meanwhile, NBC News reports that 2 more people in New York City are being tested for the coronavirus, according to the Department of Health. Since yesterday, another suspected cases was deemed negative, bringing the total of negative cases in NYC to nine so far.

* * *

If there’s one thing we’ve learned since the coronavirus outbreak went global in January, it’s that a lot can change in 24 hours. Seemingly overnight, the viral hysteria has apparently arrived in the US, alongside the news of the first virus-related death in Washington State.

Hoarding has already begun. President Trump has issued “do not travel” warnings affecting ‘hot zones’ in Italy and South Korea. In Italy, the Level 4 State Department advisory affects the hardest-hit provinces of Lombardy and Veneto, where ‘community transmission’ has already been confirmed.

In South Korea, it affects the city of Daegu. In Europe, France and Switzerland have banned large gatherings over 5,000, and cancelled all sporting events. Games, events and conferences across the world have been cancelled as airlines continue to cut back on routes, with the focus turning to Italy and South Korea.

Adding to the growing list of cancellations, the American Physical Society has cancelled one of the world’s major international scientific conferences just a day before it was supposed to begin.

In South Korea, Samsung announced that a worker at its smartphone plant in Gumi had contracted the virus. The pace of newly confirmed cases is growing so rapid, it’s becoming difficult to keep up: The number of confirmed cases worldwide has reached nearly 87,000, with more than 7,000 cases outside mainland China.

The virus has now been detected in at least 60 countries and/or territories. South Korea remains home to the biggest outbreak outside of China with more than half of all cases outside the mainland. As of Sunday afternoon in Rome, Italian health authorities had reported 1,128 cases, while the death toll climbed to 29, according to Al Jazeera.

As frustration against a strange cult-like church at the center of the country’s outbreak intensifies, officials are pushing for the leaders of a church at the center of the country’s outbreak be investigated on murder charges as the country’s death toll hit 18.

With 71 cases confirmed in the US (73 if you count the “presumptive” case announced by Illinois public health officials late last night and a new case in Rhode Island), the outbreak has spread much more quickly than most Americans had realized, though we should also point out that the bulk of these cases were already quarantined when they were confirmed, since they were evacuees from either the ‘Diamond Princess’, or ‘Wuhan’.

Perhaps the most shocking news out of Italy on Sunday was that Juventus, the Serie A soccer club based in the northern city of Turin, has quarantined its entire under-23 squad after 3 players on an opposing team and their coach tested positive for the virus. The team has also cancelled training and suspended matches, including amatch against Inter Milan, a team that recently played a match before an empty stadium has been postponed.

According to the Daily Mail, the Serie A outfit announced the decision after their youth team played Serie C Pianese, a team that has seen three players and a manager test positive for the virus, causing an uproar in European soccer.

Following President Trump’s Saturday press conference, where he and Vice President Mike Pence acknowledged the virus coronavirus-related death outside Seattle in Washington State (note: the deceased was identified as a male, following earlier inaccurate reports claiming the victim was female), the president attended CPAC’s annual conference, where he claimed during his keynote address that the US would be willing to help the Iranians contain their brutal outbreak, the NYT reports. Officials in Washington State fear the virus may have been circulating in the state for weeks.

“If we can help the Iranians, we have the greatest health care professionals in the world,” he said, adding that “we would love to be able to help them.”

“All they have to do is ask,” he said.

Trevor Bedford, a cancer researcher, claimed that the virus may have been spreading in Washington for as long as six weeks, and said that hundreds of people may already be infected.

Trevor Bedford@trvrb

An update, because I see people overly speculating on total outbreak size. Our best current expectation is a few hundred current infections. Expect more analyses tomorrow.

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Over in Iran, officials said the total number of confirmed cases had climbed to 978, with 54 confirmed deaths, just days after government officials denied reports that 50 had died in the city of Qom. Recently, the BBC reported that the true death toll has already surpassed 200.

Hoping to quell the growing sense of panic following a brutal week for US stocks, Trump appealed to the press and politicians in Washington to “not do anything to incite a panic” during his press conference, where he also said he was ‘considering’ closing the southern border, a remark that elicited a frustrated response from the Mexican foreign ministry.

Courtesy of NYT

During separate Sunday appearances on Fox News, HHS Secretary Alex Azar said 75,000 test kits are now available to detected cases of the virus, while VP Pence said a vaccine won’t be available this season (some experts are saying it won’t be ready for next season, either). More cases are expected, Azar said, adding that “we don’t know where this will go,” as public health officials in Washington, California, Oregon, Illinois and Rhode Island scramble to trace the contacts and movements of the newest cases.

About 90 minutes ago, public health officials in Rhode Island announced the state’s first “presumptive” case of the virus, reporting that the individual is in their 40s and recently returned from a trip to Italy in mid-February, before the outbreak in that country had accelerated, Boston 25 News reports. That’s a relief: The clear path of origin means that the latest American patient isn’t another case of “unknown origin”. Health officials are still assuming the worst: That the lack of a clear source of transmission for at least 4 American patients indicates that potentially dozens of others might also be infected, even if they aren’t yet exhibiting symptoms.

After emerging as a model of outbreak suppression, Thailand reported its first virus-linked death on Sunday.

Elsewhere, Australia, a country with only 25 confirmed cases (several from the ‘Diamond Princes’), has reported its first COVID-19-linked death: An elderly man from the remote city of Perth who had traveled aboard the Diamond Princess became the first Australian to die from the virus. The 78-year-old man and his 79-year-old wife were among the 164 Australians who traveled aboard the ‘Diamond Princess’. According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the elderly couple were initially flown to Howard Springs in the Northern Territory where Australia’s Diamond Princess evacuees were sent.

Speaking of the Diamond Princess, Japan’s Health and Labor Minister Katsunobu Kato said Sunday that the last passengers and crew, including the captain, had disembarked on Sunday.

Mark B. Spiegel@markbspiegel

Great, now go out and find that thing an iceberg! https://twitter.com/PDChina/status/1234077341027979264 

People’s Daily, China

@PDChina

All that were onboard the #DiamondPrincess cruise ship, including the captain, have disembarked as of Sunday: Japan’s Health and Labor Minister Katsunobu Kato.

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While Italy remains the uncontested epicenter of the outbreak in Europe, twelve more people have tested positive for the virus in the UK, including a second case of an individual believed to have caught the virus inside the country, bringing the total to 35. Health officials are trying to trace a 35-year-old man from Shenzhen who had reportedly been working in Bristol, the Guardian reports.

 

During an appearance on the Andrew Marr, the UK’s premier political talk show, on Sunday, UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock confirmed that the NHS is bringing doctors out of retirement to fight a potential outbreak, before adding that the UK is leaving the option of China-style, city-wide lockdowns on the table, saying the government needs to consider all available tools:

Marr asked Hancock: “China, of course, isolated entire cities. Is it conceivable under any circumstance, you try and cut off the city in this country?”

Hancock replied: “There’s clearly a huge economic and social downside to that. But we don’t take anything off the table at this stage, because you’ve got to make sure that you have all the tools available, if that is what’s necessary. But I want to minimise the social and economic disruption.”

As of Sunday, Spain has confirmed 73 cases, according to Fernando Simón, the head of the country’s Center for the Coordination of Health Emergencies and Alerts. He added that 90% of the cases were imported or related to imported cases of the virus.

In France, which has reported 100 cases, the Louvre Museum closed on Sunday, and said it would remain shut as workers objected to the risk of catching the virus while working among the millions of visitors who pass through the museum, the AP reports. Luxembourg has reported its first case, a traveler who recently returned from Italy. Health Minister Paulette Lenert told reporters the patient is a man in his 40s, per Al Jazeera.

As Brazil confirms a second case, international health authorities pointed out that the fact Africa has only reported 3 cases so far, one in Egypt, one in Algeria and one in Nigeria, is something of a miracle, even as the Nigerians have identified 100 people who may have come into contact with the sick individual, as France 24 reports.

Finally, we’d like to leave readers with a glimpse of levity before we go: We’d like to draw readers’ attention to the front page of the Saturday Star, a Canadian daily.

Chase Mitchell

@ChaseMit

This is the only way Canadians can process any type of information

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You know it’s bad when the Canadian newspaper editors start whipping out the Wayne Gretzky comparisons.

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