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|Synopsis=This is a rapidly evolving situation, you need to do your homework.
'''First take care of yourself. Stay healthy by isolating and work on your aerobics.'''
'''Then know the varied symptoms and that they are constantly being added to.'''
'''Finally know how to treat and monitor yourself prior to going into the healthcare system.'''
|Analysis=NOT MUCH GOOD NEWS SINCE MAY
 
The positives
# Vaccine may be available by November. 
# New medicine is available and approved for treatment.
# Doctors are discovering and sharing treatments on new symptoms.
The negatives
# We are incapable of dealing with a threat that cannot be locked up, shot or bombed.
# Science and not rhetoric is all the virus listens to.
# Our leaders are too stupid and lazy to understand and fight a long term threat.
|Thread=Healthcare, COVID-19, Competence, SARS-CoV-2
|EditDate=2020/07/16
|Prime Category=Healthcare
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Latest News
# '''Vaccine''' ''team has not yet reached an agreement with a North American manufacturer, in part because the major pharmaceutical companies there typically demand exclusive worldwide rights before investing in a potential medicine.''
## [[In Race for a Coronavirus Vaccine an Oxford Group Leaps Ahead (Date:Mon 27 Apr 2020 23:13:39 -0400)]] ''The Oxford scientists now say that with an emergency approval from regulators, the first few million doses of their vaccine could be available by September''
## [[Administration describes a dash for a coronavirus vaccine that would be available in January (Date:Fri 1 May 2020 11:12:28 -0400)]] Federal Government is in a sprint to get a vaccine by January, unfortunately that will be well into the Fall Flu Season if there is a second wave.
## [[World leaders launch plan to speed COVID-19 drugs vaccine; U.S. stays away (Date:Sat 25 Apr 2020 18:32:11 -0400)]] ''A spokesman for the U.S. mission in Geneva had earlier told Reuters that the United States would not be involved.''
# '''Promising Treatment''' ''“The data shows that '''remdesivir''' has a clear-cut, significant, positive effect in diminishing the time to recovery,” Anthony S. Fauci said alongside Trump at the White House on Wednesday. “That is really quite important.”''
## [[U.S. passes 60 000 dead as hopes rise for a promising drug therapy (Date:Thu 30 Apr 2020 07:57:01 -0400)]]
# '''[[Coronavirus disease 2019#New Symptons|NEW SYMPTOMS]]'''
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# '''[https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/cases-in-us.html Cases in the US]'''
## '''[[Five Ways to Monitor the Coronavirus Outbreak in the U.S. (Date:Tue 26 May 2020 13:50:40 -0400)|Five Ways to Monitor the Coronavirus Outbreak in the U.S.]]'''
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==Sortable HEADLINE ANALYSIS COVID-19==
I've tried to put together an objective analysis that allows us to respond effectively to this crisis but it is hard because this is really personal for me and what is happening in NY is heartbreaking.
 
I am a software engineer so I've done what I can to collect the information and present it in a format that supports decision making at all levels.  Included here are the articles I've read recently and my thoughts on them and for a historical perspective the headlines I've collected from various sources (see table of contents).  I encourage you to read and comment making this page better.  Use the discussion page(you'll need and ID if you don't have one). 
 
After my analysis it is clear to me that as a Country we have put the economy ahead of the people.  I feel this will destroy both the Country and the people.
# [[2020 April Headline Analysis]]
# [[2020 March Headline Analysis]]
# [[2020 February Headline Analysis]]
# [[2020 January Headline Analysis]]
# [[2019 December Headline Analysis]]
===[[Virus Headline Analysis|Word Virus in Headline]]===
[[Virus Headline Analysis]]
===[[COVID Headline Analysis|Word COVID in Headline]]===
[[COVID Headline Analysis]]
===[[Coronavirus Headline Analysis|Word Coronavirus in Headline]]===
[[Coronavirus Headline Analysis]]
 
==References and Metadata==
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