Monitor the white house they are saying now some states may wait longer to safely reopen and that includes the state of georgia, which is model says has to wait until june 22nd to safely reopen. The plan is starting to reopen, unless that changes overnight, tomorrow morning. The association of Health Laboratories just said Public Health labs still cant meet demand to coronavirus testing due to supply chain shortages. Dr. Fauci the top disease specialist says, i am quoting him, hes not overly confident right now, he says with test capacity in the United States. It tops 47,000 people with more than 850,000 case, world ride there are 2. 6 million cases and 187,000 confirmed deaths. Lets grin p begin from los angeles, nick, the university of washington model frequently cited says georgia is still about two months away from being able to safe live reopen. Absolutely, washington, they just tweaked their model and pushed georgia three days further down the lines to june 22nd, which as you sai
Updated: 1:06 PM CST February 6, 2021
One year ago, 57-year-old Patricia Dowd died in California’s Santa Clara County. Autopsy results would later reveal that the woman, identified by family members as being from San Jose, had the coronavirus.
Dowd had not traveled outside the country to a coronavirus outbreak area. Her death came about three weeks before health officials in the Seattle area announced what were believed then to be the first U.S. deaths from the virus.
According to CNN, Dowd lived and worked in the Bay Area in California as a manager for a semiconductor company. She was known to have exercised regularly and was careful with her diet and did not take any medications.