https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/cybe...PQ181ZRO2BL3fM
Cyberattack on HHS meant to slow coronavirus response, sources say
The attack happened Sunday night, sources said.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/cybe...PQ181ZRO2BL3fM
Cyberattack on HHS meant to slow coronavirus response, sources say
The attack happened Sunday night, sources said.
I suspect the “testing strategy” (generous term) is driven by the extremely limited testing capacity.
It’s about as disturbing as “health care rationing”, but I guess someone needs to set guidelines on who gets priority for testing.
But I hear you - testing people like you’re describing is pretty essential to helping contain the spread of the virus.
I guess we’ll have to wait for testing capacity to ramp up before that will be put into practice.
Ideally, health care workers, first responders, TSA screeners, - essentially anyone who has contact with large numbers of potentially infected people - should be tested periodically, if only to keep them from acting as vectors in the time between infection and becoming actively sick.
In the midst of all this uncertainty. Go outside. Take a breath and look around.
https://medium.com/@ra.hobday/corona...c-509151dc8065
HT Greg Ellifritz for the article.
Here in CO the graduate school at AMC just sent me an email this AM asking for volunteers from our PhD program to help with running testing. They also said they are critically short on a number of important testing reagents and are asking labs to donate these reagents if they have them.
We're definitely way behind locally.
I don't think anyone here would raise so much as an eyebrow to someone upping their home and personal defense posture a notch or three.
I normally don't keep a long gun readily available. I live in a very, very low crime area during normal times. But something tells me we're approaching abnormality where people will get bolder out of either a sense of opportunity or desperation.
So from tonight on, a loaded rifle will be within easy reach until this shit settles back down.
I’m glad to see that the CO Dept of Public Health is starting to think out of the box re: increasing testing capacity.
Also- great opportunity to contribute for many who might otherwise be underutilized.
"And for a regular dude I’m maybe okay...but what I learned is if there’s a door, I’m going out it not in it"-Duke
"Just because a girl sleeps with her brother doesn't mean she's easy..."-Blues
Updates here:
Wife is on telework and approved for telework for the next 60-days.
Lab and museum are on lock down until, at least, Mar 24.
University isn't officially locked down, yet, but we just received notice that the Spring Quarter will be further delayed for one week. And of course, it is all digital.
University-wide travel ban in effect until April 15.
The delays and closures are putting a damper on my dissertation, because I needed some specimens here to process. But hey, I'm not going to ask anyone to expose themselves to send me some dead animals. The animals are already dead, they aren't going anywhere.
But the good news is, I got the last of my samples for one diss. chapter in on Friday and the lab will run them this week. So, I'll have plenty of time to write this chapter and finish it up.