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Surveillance
Official Reporting for March 31, 2020
WHO SITREP #70 | ECDC Country Data | Johns Hopkins | |
Confirmed Cases | 693,224 | 77,7798 | 801,400 |
Deaths | 33,106 | 37,272 | 38,743 |
Total deaths: 2,405
Travel Related: 886
Close Contact: 2,351
Under Investigation: 137,667
Total Cases: 140,904
Surveillance Headlines
USA
Georgia: Days After a Funeral in a Georgia Town, Coronavirus ‘Hit Like a Bomb’ New York Times Six siblings fell ill after attending their brother’s funeral in Albany, Ga., and the rural county now has one of America’s most intense clusters of the coronavirus
Boston, Massachusetts: 4 Boston Hospitals Report Significant Numbers Of Employees Have The Coronavirus – NPR
Houston, Texas: Several BP offshore workers test positive for coronavirus – Houston Chronicle
North Carolina: Coronavirus Shows Exponential Growth In North Carolina – Local News
Europe
Spain: Reported 5,085 more cases, and 537 more deaths, increasing its fatality count to 7,340 – CIDRAP
Spain: Spain’s daily death toll hits highest level yet – CNBC
Italy: Reported 4,050 new cases, and 812 more deaths, boosting that total to 11,591 – CIDRAP
France: Reported 4,375 new cases – CIDRAP
UK: Reported 2,619 new cases – CIDRAP
Turkey: Reported 1,610 new cases – CIDRAP
Middle East
Iran: Reported a steady surge of cases over the past several weeks with 3,186 new cases, and 117 new deaths, boosting its respective totals to 41,495 and 2,757 – CIDRAP
Asia
India: A humanitarian crisis is developing in India after their president ordered a 21-day lockdown for the country, affecting 1.3 billion people.The lockdown announcement triggered a massive return of migrant workers to their homes, stranding some without food and shelter, bringing crowds of people to wait for busses, and creating clashes between state and federal policies. India had 536 cases and 37 deaths when its lockdown went into effect; as of today, it has 1,071 cases, plus 29 deaths. CIDRAP
Japan: Government officials announced a plan to ban travelers from the United States, China, South Korea, and most of Europe – CIDRAP
Travel Advisories
Look up current travel advisories at US Department of State
Science and Tech
Vaccines
Developing Covid-19 Vaccines at Pandemic Speed – NEJM Vaccines for the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Ebola, and Zika did not follow a similar path. The SARS and Zika epidemics ended before vaccine development was complete, and federal funding agencies reallocated funds that had been committed to vaccine development, leaving manufacturers with financial losses and setting back other vaccine-development programs.
Drugs
FDA OKs Addition To Stockpile Of Malaria Drugs For COVID-19 – NPR The Food and Drug Administration granted two malaria drugs “emergency use authorization” for the treatment of COVID-19. The move makes it easier to add the medicines to the strategic stockpile, which can be drawn upon in the current public health emergency.
Diagnostics
Coronavirus tests made by Abbott Labs in Maine give results within minutes – Press Herald The tests developed by Abbott Laboratories, which will start mass producing them this week, could substantially change how testing is done in the United States.
Luminex Receives BARDA Contract to Support Development of Second, Rapid SARS-CoV-2 Test –
Published Research
- The Lancet Patients who had the poorest outcomes from COVID-19 infection were those who were older, showed signs of sepsis, and/or had blood clotting disorders.
- JAMA Significant number of critically ill COVID-19 patients developed septic shock and organ dysfunction, such as kidney injury
Covid-19 in Critically Ill Patients in the Seattle Region — Case Series – NEJM
Estimates of the severity of coronavirus disease 2019: a model-based analysis – Lancet
SARS-CoV-2 Testing: Trials and Tribulations – Oxford Academic
Pre-Pub (not yet peer reviewed, should not be regarded as conclusive)
Coping in Quarantine
Ted Talk: How we can Navigate the Coronavirus with Courage and Hope
To Flatten the COVID-19 Curve, Target the Subconscious Getting people to comply with social distancing policies is basically an exercise in marketing
NASA offering fun activities for families stuck at home during coronavirus outbreak