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You are here: Home / Healthcare / COVID-19 Coronavirus / COVID-19 Coronavirus Update: Wednesday / Thursday, May 6-7

COVID-19 Coronavirus Update: Wednesday / Thursday, May 6-7

by Anne Laurie|  May 7, 20205:54 am| 40 Comments

This post is in: COVID-19 Coronavirus, Foreign Affairs

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Imagining him coming home haggard with bloodshot eyes after working a 72 hour shift without being able to figure out the master plan from the seeming chaos and his wife being like, "Honey, have you considered that they might just be stupid?"

— Starfish Who Had Fun For An Hour (@IRHotTakes) May 6, 2020

great, time to kick back and relax with a plan-less reopening https://t.co/bLdmZtRFpD

— Gerry Doyle (@mgerrydoyle) May 7, 2020

Good news, hopefully –

New preprint looking at serology from PCR-confirmed & potential COVID-19 patients, & PCR retesting over time. tl;dr: most people make antibodies; most are neutralizing (should protect from reinfection); many remain PCR+ even weeks after symptoms subside but prob not infectious. https://t.co/619jriGJsk

— Dr. Tara C. Smith (@aetiology) May 6, 2020

Follow live updates: https://t.co/8Ec3MLKcG7 and subscribe to our newsletter: https://t.co/Iqse4MZQdb pic.twitter.com/2QPx8YUGUJ

— Reuters (@Reuters) May 7, 2020

#UPDATE The United States recorded 2,073 #coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 73,095, according to Johns Hopkins University.

The US has confirmed a total of 1,227,430 cases

📸 Vehicles wait in line at a COVID-19 mobile test site in Los Angeles pic.twitter.com/HfpEPI7BbH

— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 7, 2020

Daily newly reported cases appear to be on a new, slightly lower plateau around ~22k cases per day.

A reminder: the case reporting is *probably* lagging new infections by a week or so. pic.twitter.com/HOwgk8InYk

— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) May 6, 2020

I'd bet that one of the reasons that *retired* people of color are more vulnerable here is because they're more likely to be sharing a household with younger relatives who are essential workers than retired white people are.

— James "Stay In. Make Masks. Test People" Palmer (@BeijingPalmer) May 6, 2020

When you look at flu each year, disadvantaged Americans and those in at risk environments are disproportionately impacted. Covid19 is going to have the same patterns of harm and as we re-open we need to focus on protecting at risk communities and job sites https://t.co/lBTvVmdySL

— Scott Gottlieb, MD (@ScottGottliebMD) May 6, 2020

#Covid19 vaccines may set records for development, with some manufacturers predicting they could have data to support emergency use in the fall. But such predictions may be misleading the public on when average folks will be vaccinated, experts worry. https://t.co/kuSVK5S0eL

— Helen Branswell (@HelenBranswell) May 6, 2020

China’s government declares the whole country now at low virus risk as its new cases fall to near zero. No new deaths have been reported from COVID-19 in more than three weeks. https://t.co/Uni4Z02TAS

— The Associated Press (@AP) May 7, 2020

VIDEO South Korea returned largely to normal as workers went back to offices, and museums and libraries reopened under eased social distancing rules after new coronavirus cases dropped to a trickle pic.twitter.com/EBXQaoTVl0

— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 6, 2020

Despite having been hit by a second wave of #coronavirus infections, Hong Kong has managed to contain the rebounding outbreak. There hasn't been a new case of local transmission in more than 2 weeks. https://t.co/jSdqQzRID2 pic.twitter.com/5BSnzLS68D

— delthia ricks 🔬 (@DelthiaRicks) May 6, 2020

Coronavirus eliminated in Hong Kong.

Obviously easier to do in a place like that with low population density and minimal mass transit ridership, but America should at least try. https://t.co/TcUBw8xynf

— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) May 6, 2020


The discovery of a large cluster of infections linked to a market in India and the first lockdown of a major Brazilian city show that the battle against the coronavirus pandemic is far from won. https://t.co/dwO6O6t5jD

— The Associated Press (@AP) May 6, 2020

India coronavirus: Massive evacuation operation to begin from 12 countries https://t.co/0FBBtITfYP

— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) May 6, 2020

The global pandemic has drawn attention to how vital foreign workers are to Arab Gulf countries including Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. They do essential work, often risking exposure to the coronavirus. By @ayaelb https://t.co/fLeieka1Qd.

— AP Middle East (@APMiddleEast) May 7, 2020

A cruise ship being investigated in Australia for sparking coronavirus infections has dropped anchor in Manila Bay to bring Filipino crewmen home. https://t.co/HxjCsv9UE7

— The Associated Press (@AP) May 7, 2020

In #Russia doctors who have spoken out about terrible conditions in their fight against #COVID19 have trouble with windows.
“I just don’t know what to say. High-ranking and highly qualified doctors are falling out of windows. I have no explanation for it.”https://t.co/tx0Yllqy5G

— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) May 7, 2020

Merkel's chief of staff: Pandemic to last least for rest of year https://t.co/dtraboSgB9 pic.twitter.com/J4s5iHZ9Oe

— Reuters (@Reuters) May 7, 2020

Britain today recorded the grim accolade of the highest death toll in Europe from the coronavirus. We look at how by shielding its hospitals from COVID-19, Britain left many of the weakest exposed. Our latest investigation with @StephenGrey and @jmaclondon https://t.co/DIiMmhYUea

— Andrew MacAskill (@AndyMacaskill) May 5, 2020

Coronavirus in Kenya: Fearing 'money heists' amid pandemic https://t.co/CdsjatqEuX

— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) May 6, 2020

Distributing a vaccine for the #coronavirus – when its created – could be an uphill struggle in Africa, where a flood of misinformation is feeding on mistrust of Western medical researchhttps://t.co/Pif4j1QO1O pic.twitter.com/6dsvsyLucs

— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 7, 2020

Brazil: largest rise in #Covid19 deaths follows Bolsonaro 'worst is over' claim https://t.co/As0hXDyfaq

— Crawford Kilian (@Crof) May 7, 2020

Remember, re the above details, that COVID-19 did not come to Canada from China. It came to Canada from the United States. COVID, after its very early days, became largely a US export to the worldhttps://t.co/FPTF0ltwo7

— Doug Saunders (@DougSaunders) May 6, 2020

Wondering about why the primary end point of the NIAID #remdesivir trial was changed? @matthewherper digs into the question. #covid19 https://t.co/iaD8gP1fe8

— Helen Branswell (@HelenBranswell) May 5, 2020

There's been a lot of discussion about who "sounded the alarm" first for #COVID19 – it's important that people realize most people working in ID epi, pandemic prep, and biodefense have voiced concern for a pandemic and our readiness in general for a while (1/3)…

— Dr. Saskia Popescu (@SaskiaPopescu) May 5, 2020

It does us & pandemic prep efforts a disservice to try & find some oracle of #COVID19 predictions. The people who truly work in prep/response are trying to share helpful information, not gain notoriety. Listen to the collective message of them, not the sensationalism of a few.3/3

— Dr. Saskia Popescu (@SaskiaPopescu) May 5, 2020

Field of dreams: Taiwan baseball draws foreign fans during sports shutdown.

A troupe of robots bang drums while cheerleaders broadcast their dance routines to fans on mobile phones. Welcome to Taiwanese baseballhttps://t.co/IHTapI8584 pic.twitter.com/IW1DDRmtst

— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 7, 2020

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  1. 1.

    Amir Khalid

    May 7, 2020 at 6:08 am

    Malaysia’s daily numbers: 39 new cases, of which 38 are from local infection and one is a Malaysian repatriated from abroad; total 6,467 cases. 74 recoveries; total 4,776, 73.9% of all cases. No deaths, total still 107; case fatality rate 2.19%. 1,584 active cases, 19 of them in ICU, 8 of those on respiratory aid. No alarming developments, just steady progress.

    DG of Health Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, responding to a reporter’s question, says an exit strategy is being worked on, but it’s too soon to begin implementing it. For now, we must maintain our discipline and learn to live with the new normal.

  2. 2.

    OzarkHillbilly

    May 7, 2020 at 6:28 am

    Obviously easier to do in a place like that with low population density and minimal mass transit ridership, but America should at least try.

    Sarcasm much Matthew?

  3. 3.

    WereBear

    May 7, 2020 at 6:34 am

    In the US, our new normal is the funhouse of broken mirrors Republicans want us to crawl through. The only thing we can rely upon is that nothing will go the way they claim it will.

  4. 4.

    SFAW

    May 7, 2020 at 6:36 am

    I thought I saw that the Murderer-in-Chief now appears to be adopting the “the death toll numbers are Fake News! It’s actually a lot less” (owing to his magnificence, no doubt) lie. Is that an accurate depiction by me? Or am I just (incorrectly) conflating a bunch of disparate memes/memories?

  5. 5.

    Baud

    May 7, 2020 at 6:38 am

    @OzarkHillbilly: Good sarcasm.  I initially thought he was an idiot.

    America should at least try.

    The only way America can “try” anything worthwhile is by electing Democrats to Congress and the White House. Otherwise, save your breadth for the ventilators.

  6. 6.

    OzarkHillbilly

    May 7, 2020 at 6:43 am

    What is it with Russian windows? Why are they so murderous?

  7. 7.

    Baud

    May 7, 2020 at 6:45 am

    @OzarkHillbilly: 

    You would think critics and dissidents in Russia would invest in security bars for their windows by now.

  8. 8.

    OzarkHillbilly

    May 7, 2020 at 6:46 am

    @Baud: I had to read it twice. First time I was like huh? Say what?!?!?

  9. 9.

    OzarkHillbilly

    May 7, 2020 at 6:47 am

    @Baud: If I lived in Russia I would have a windowless house.

  10. 10.

    Baud

    May 7, 2020 at 6:48 am

    @OzarkHillbilly: Or live on the ground floor.

  11. 11.

    Xentik

    May 7, 2020 at 6:50 am

    Looking at the statistics for the past few days, I find it somewhat reassuring to see Russia and Brazil now competing for who can produce the most new cases in a day. It’s a reminder that COVID *does not care* if you pretend it doesn’t exist or claim that it’s a hoax. Red states are about to learn that lesson as well, though it’s a shame that the people who will bear the brunt of it aren’t the ones who deserve to.

    On a happier note: Monks covering Bob Marley

  12. 12.

    OzarkHillbilly

    May 7, 2020 at 6:55 am

    @Baud: A windowless ground floor.

  13. 13.

    satby

    May 7, 2020 at 6:56 am

    Good morning all. I’ve been up since 4 and now thinking about going back to bed. Possibly just staying there until 2021. Someone wake me around January. Unless Biden doesn’t win, then just let me sleep.

  14. 14.

    Rusty

    May 7, 2020 at 6:57 am

    Trump has access to rapid testing, and is using it for his own propaganda benefit.  Sending a message of normalcy, while not taking a risk while putting everyone else at more risk.  There is no bottom.  The Washington Post on the Honeywell visit.  https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/05/06/new-questions-arise-about-trumps-event-honeywell-mask-factory/

  15. 15.

    OzarkHillbilly

    May 7, 2020 at 6:57 am

    from the Guardian:

    “It’s painful to understand how badly we’ve messed up the process of developing rapid tests in large numbers,” said Redlener. “We aren’t even close, less than 2% of the population has been tested, we don’t even know the prevalence of the virus.

    “There’s been nothing like the misinformation and incompetence we’ve seen around Covid-19 in American history. Colleagues of mine overseas are in disbelief. I never thought I would long for the days of Richard Nixon, but here we are. It’s frightening,” he added.

  16. 16.

    New Deal democrat

    May 7, 2020 at 6:58 am

    Five GOP governors, four of whom never locked down their States, authored an editorial yesterday about how they had found the right way to beat the virus.

    Right now one of them, Nebraska, has soared to the 4th highest per capita rate of infections for all 50 States and DC. A second, Iowa, is #9.

  17. 17.

    OzarkHillbilly

    May 7, 2020 at 6:59 am

    @satby: Charlie’s horses came for a long visit at 2 and have returned several times. I’m not gonna last long either.

  18. 18.

    SFAW

    May 7, 2020 at 7:00 am

    In a Molly Jong-Fast tweet-thread (which she kicked off with “Out: Pro-life  In: Pro-choice”), which was aimed at the “Let’s kill grandma so we can get our nails done” crowd, one of the suggestions to get the RWMFs to stop being pro-death was to call it “4000th week abortion.” I thought that was a nice touch.

    Then there’s the sheriff in some county in Washington who is disobeying Inslee’s lock-down orders by claiming that closing death-stick stores violates the Second Amendment. I had forgotten that the 2A says “the right to keep, bear, and buy arms at retail shall not be infringed,” so I’m grateful that his civil disobedience jogged my memory.

    As Cole says: these fucking people.

    PS: To be clear: I’m not including the originator of the “4000th week” quip in that group, just the RWMFs in the pro-granny-murder group.

  19. 19.

    terben

    May 7, 2020 at 7:01 am

    From the Australian Dept of Health:

    As at 3:00pm on 7 May 2020, a total of 6,896 cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Australia, including 97 deaths and 6,035 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19.

    Over the past week, there has been an average of 20 new cases reported each day. Of the newly reported cases, the majority have been from Victoria.

    There is a relatively equal ratio of male-to-female cases across most age groups.

    Of cases with a reported place of acquisition, 63% have recent international travel history, including over 1,200 cases associated with cruise ships.

    The overall proportion of cases under investigation in each state and territory is relatively low, indicating that public health actions, including case identification and contact tracing, is occurring in a timely manner.

    To date, over 722,500 tests have been conducted nationally. Of those tests conducted 1.0% have been positive.

    In my state, after 14 days with no new cases, there was a single case recorded today. A man who returned from overseas on March 20, tested negative and self-isolated for two weeks. Early on in that time, he developed mild symptoms (he lost his sense of taste and smell) which did not meet the current threshold for testing. He eventually came for testing on May 5 after the criteria were changed and was found to be positive. One possible explanation that have read is that patients who have recovered and subsequently test positive again are shedding “virus litter”—inactive debris of viral cells—from the lungs. Curious indeed.

  20. 20.

    OzarkHillbilly

    May 7, 2020 at 7:15 am

    Live and Let Die plays as Donald Trump visits mask factory without a mask – video

    Live and Let Die… I want to shake the hand of the factory worker who put that on.

  21. 21.

    SFAW

    May 7, 2020 at 7:23 am

    @OzarkHillbilly:

    Just make sure you’re wearing gloves

  22. 22.

    Rusty

    May 7, 2020 at 7:35 am

    @OzarkHillbilly: See my link above.  Trump and all the executives had testing before the photo op. Sending a message that it’s ok to not wear a mask, while protecting themselves.  There is no bottom to these people.

  23. 23.

    Barbara

    May 7, 2020 at 7:45 am

    If you read the Reuters piece on UK care homes, you will be crying by the end.

    The Guardian article has a map that is a stunning visual on the current trends in the US.

  24. 24.

    rikyrah

    May 7, 2020 at 7:48 am

    @Amir Khalid:

     

    I appreciate your reports to us

  25. 25.

    Skepticat

    May 7, 2020 at 7:50 am

    @OzarkHillbilly: Live and Let Die… I want to shake the hand of the factory worker who put that on

    I understand that this is just one of tRump’s favorite campaign songs, and as this was nothing more than a campaign rally, he had his playlist blasted the whole time.

  26. 26.

    VOR

    May 7, 2020 at 7:54 am

    @SFAW: I don’t think Trump has actually said that publicly yet, but there has been reports he is privately saying COVID-19 deaths are exaggerated. It seems to be an article of faith on the Right that  those darn doctors and coroners are purposefully claiming COVID as the cause of death no matter what. You see, they are all trying to run up the score to make Trump look bad. The CDC is in on it too so the Deep State argle bargle.

    This theory is being spread by the likes of Russia Today, InfoWars, and QAnon. Probably Breitbart too. Laura Ingraham has done shows on it.

  27. 27.

    Jay Noble

    May 7, 2020 at 7:56 am

    @OzarkHillbilly: My sarcasm meter must be broke cuz the first thing I did was run to google

    Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated countries in the world, and has a population density of 17,311 people per square mile (6,659 people per square kilometer), which ranks between 2nd and 3rd in the world for population density

  28. 28.

    SFAW

    May 7, 2020 at 8:02 am

    @VOR:

    I saw (a week or so ago) that some Alex-jones-types were claiming that NYC was moving various dead bodies from hospital to hospital, and then photographing those bodies in the different venues, to make it look like there were more deaths than there actually were.

    “Sick motherfuckers” is too kind for those sick motherfuckers.

  29. 29.

    arrieve

    May 7, 2020 at 8:05 am

    Here in Pandemic Central (NYC), where the curve is slowly but surely flattening, we finally have testing on demand available at the walk-in urgent care clinics. I got the antibody test on Saturday; it was negative. I know there are issues with false positives, and so a positive test would not have been any kind of “Get Out of Your Apartment Free” card, but it might have made me a little less paranoid. I had a dry cough, and I lost my sense of smell for a couple days before that was reported as a Covid symptom, so I thought I might have been one of the lucky ones who got a mild case.

    On the other hand, a negative test means that what I’m doing is working and I should just keep it up.

  30. 30.

    Amir Khalid

    May 7, 2020 at 8:07 am

    @New Deal democrat:

    And what is this “right way” of theirs? My guess would be that it doesn’t have much to do meeting any public-health targets.

  31. 31.

    VOR

    May 7, 2020 at 8:17 am

    @SFAW: Everyone knows Donald Trump is the best, most competent President the world has ever seen, so it is simply unpossible the death toll could be that high. He closed our border with China, you know. Noted medical authority Rush Limbaugh said it was just the flu, NBD. Those dead people are crisis actors and it’s all a conspiracy by doctors and Blue state governors to deny us OUR FREEDOMS.

    They are all in, totally invested in this worldview and I don’t know what it would take to shake it. Talk of injecting bleach wasn’t enough.

  32. 32.

    SFAW

    May 7, 2020 at 8:23 am

    @VOR:

    He closed our border with China, you know.

    That one almost slipped by me. Nicely done.

  33. 33.

    JeanneT

    May 7, 2020 at 8:46 am

    Did anyone post this article from the Military Times yet?  Coronavirus survivors banned from enlisting in the military.

    It’s just the flu…….

  34. 34.

    Enhanced Voting Techniques

    May 7, 2020 at 9:41 am

    Obviously easier to do in a place like that with low population density and minimal mass transit ridership, but America should at least try

    Hong Kong? That sarcasm? ….I mean it might but these days with so much stupid out there.

  35. 35.

    Barney

    May 7, 2020 at 9:56 am

    @Barbara: This is the bit from Reuters that describes what someone deserves prosecution for:

    According to several care home managers, a key route for infection was opened up by an NHS decision taken in mid-March, as Britain geared up for the pandemic, to transfer 15,000 patients out of hospitals and back into the community, including an unspecified number of patients to care homes. These were not only patients from general wards. They included some who had tested positive for COVID-19, but were judged better cared for outside hospital.
    In a plan issued by the NHS on March 17, care homes were exhorted to assist with national priorities. “Timely discharge is important for individuals so they can recuperate in a setting appropriate for rehabilitation and recovery – and the NHS also needs to discharge people in order to maintain capacity for acutely ill patients,” the plan said.
     A Department of Health guidance note dated April 2 and published online further stated that “negative tests are not required prior to transfers / admissions into the care home.”

    “This is why you need centralized quarantine” applies even more to this.

  36. 36.

    Brachiator

    May 7, 2020 at 10:23 am

    @OzarkHillbilly:

     

    RE: Oh, easier to do in a place like that with low population density and minimal mass transit ridership, but America should at least try.

    Sarcasm much Matthew?

    That stood out for me, as well. Deeply bitter sarcasm. The Twitter comments got it right away. Liked one comment, “we’re Texans. We’re very dense.”

  37. 37.

    Brachiator

    May 7, 2020 at 10:29 am

    @New Deal democrat:

    Five GOP governors, four of whom never locked down their States, authored an editorial yesterday about how they had found the right way to beat the virus.

    It is sad to see how these dopes think that blind conservative willpower can overcome reality.

    This is even worse than blind religious faith.

    But I guess they also worship a new deity, The Economy.

  38. 38.

    chopper

    May 7, 2020 at 11:39 am

    the serology data is heartening, but i want to know how many ‘most people’ refers to when it comes to producing neutralizing antibodies and, more importantly, what the risks are among those that produce non-neutralizing antibodies for antibody-dependent enhancement after subsequent exposure. i know other coronas like MERS and, to a lesser degree, SARS are both associated with this effect.

  39. 39.

    West of the Cascades

    May 7, 2020 at 12:05 pm

    Taiwan – population: 23.8 million; number of Covid-19 cases: 440; deaths: 6

    United States – population: 328.2 million; number of Covid-19 cases: 1,231,992; deaths: 73,573

    New York – population: 19.5 million; number of Covid-19 cases: 323 ,978; deaths: 25,623

    What the Trump administration allowed to happen, and often exacerbated, by its utter failure to respond to and contain the coronavirus will go down as one of the historic failures of governance, and it continues to roll out in slow motion in real time.

    It makes sense that Taiwan can reopen a version of its national passtime, but completely insane for the United States to be even thinking about doing the same until some semblance of effective response is present in this country. There seems to be little hope of that happening until early next year, and then only if Trump is disposed of.

  40. 40.

    Uncle Cosmo

    May 7, 2020 at 1:21 pm

    @SFAW: I heard this from a friend of mine (retired prof) who lives in Forest Hills. He’s a normally-sane coupon-clipping Republican but he believes this. I told him it sounded like a whackaloon conspiracy theory to me. Still does.

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