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A sure sign that Bernie Sanders (I) is done as a presidential candidate

29 Sunday Mar 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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Bernie Sanders, DNC, Gary Winston Apple, Joe Biden, social media

This afternoon, from Bernie Sanders supporter and Missouri DNC member Gary Winton Apple:

Gary Winston Apple (2018 file photo].

Expressing concern is one thing, creating and/or perpetuating a right wingnut meme is another. There is a difference.

Johnson County, Missouri – COVID-19 Testing – as of March 28, 2020

28 Saturday Mar 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Corona virus, COVID-19, Johnson County, missouri, statistics, testing

Today, from Johnson County, Missouri Emergency Operations:

Tests administered: 394
Negative: 360
Positive: 13
Recovered: 1

That’s a 3.3% positive rate in the testing for COVID-19 in Johnson County, Missouri.

Stay Home. Wash your hands. Don’t touch your face. Good luck to us all.

#FlattenTheCurve

Missouri DHSS – COVID-19 Outbreak Statistics – March 28, 2020 – 2:00 p.m.

28 Saturday Mar 2020

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Corona virus, COVID-19, DHSS, missouri, pandemic, statistics

The current statistics on the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak for Missouri from the Department of Health and Senior Services:

Cases in Missouri: 838
Total Deaths: 10
Patients tested in Missouri (by all labs): approximately 10,752

That means that 7.79% of all COVID-19 tests in Missouri are positive.

Cases by county:

Deaths by county:

Cases by age:

Cases by transmission:

Cases by gender:

Stay Home. Wash your hands. Don’t touch your face. Good luck to us all.
#FlattenTheCurve

Edited for Accuracy*

28 Saturday Mar 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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#TrumpPandemic, CDC, Corona virus, COVID-19, Donald Trump, pandemic, postcard, satire, spoof

* Concept stolen from @bettycrackerfl

Previously:

WTF? Where are the masks? (March 27, 2020)

Gov. Mike Parson (r): Still wringing your hands, eh?

28 Saturday Mar 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri Governor, social media

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#StayAtHomeOrder, Corona virus, COVID-19, governor, hand wringing, Mike Parson, missouri, Missouri State Medical Association, pandemic

Come on, do the right thing. Delay just means more death and suffering. Flatten the goddamned curve.

Make a #StayAtHomeOrder happen.

Governor Mike Parson (r) [2018 file photo].

Yesterday afternoon, from the Missouri State Medical Association:

MO State Medical Assn @MOMedicalAssn
We sent this 500 cases ago. #StayAtHomeOrder #moleg
[….]
3:44 PM · Mar 27, 2020

To recap, from the original letter March 23, 2020:

[….]

On behalf of the physicians and surgeons practicing in Missouri, the Missouri State Medical Association requests the enactment of a “shelter-in-place” requirement by executive order.

We appreciate the previous actions you have taken regarding this crisis, and understand the interwoven policy issues at play during this critical time. However, we now believe that a
statewide “shelter-in-place” order is the only way to curb the exponential spread of COVID-19 in Missouri.

If things progress as is, COVID-19 patients will deplete the state’s available hospital beds, ventilators, and precious personal protection equipment. Any additional time without a “shelter-in-place” requirement wastes crucial healthcare resources, including manpower.

As physicians, we understand our role as the first line of defense against this virus. We accept the likelihood that a number of physicians will contract COVID-19 while treating the citizens of Missouri. Despite that known fact, we are prepared to carry out our responsibilities for as long as needed.

We ask for your assistance as we begin this difficult journey.

[….]

But, he hasn’t.

Mike Parson (r) [2016 file photo].

Not yet. And delay in a pandemic means more people die.

Stay Home. Wash your hands. Don’t touch your face. Good luck to us all.
#FlattenTheCurve

Previously:

Gov. Mike Parson (r): Do the right thing (March 23, 2020)

Gov. Mike Parson (r): “What, me worry?” (March 26, 2020)

Campaign Finance: definitely all in

27 Friday Mar 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campign finance, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, organized labor

It adds up.

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C171047 03/27/2020 House Democratic Campaign Committee UAW V CAP 8000 East Jefferson Avenue Detroit MI 48214 3/27/2020 $100,000.00

[emphasis added]

They’re serious.

Johnson County, Missouri – COVID-19 Testing – as of March 27, 2020

27 Friday Mar 2020

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Corona virus, COVID-19, Johnson County, missouri, pandemic, statistics, testing

Today, from Johnson County, Missouri Emergency Operations:

Tests administered: 341
Negative: 317
Positive: 10
Recovered: 1

They’ve moved through the backlog.

Also today, from Whiteman Air Force Base:

WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE, Mo. — Whiteman Air Force Base officials are temporarily closing the Youth Center and Child Development Center pending the results of a COVID-19 test for a CDC employee. Both facilities will be deep cleaned and sanitized while the test is underway; the Youth Center will reopen Monday, March 30, and the CDC will remain closed until the test results are in.

These closures are a precautionary measure to protect Whiteman AFB from the transmission of COVID-19. At this time there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 among members of the CDC staff or children. The CDC staff and Public Health will directly notify the parents of children who may have been in contact with the employee being tested. Regardless of contact, all parents should monitor their health and their children’s health and report any changes to the Whiteman AFB Public Health office.

While the base awaits the results and thoroughly cleans the CDC and YC facilities, the CDC will remain closed. When the facilities reopen, attendance will be restricted to the children of mission critical personnel who must be physically present at the installation to execute their duties.

The Public Health Emergency Officer visited the CDC on March 27 and met with staff to assess the situation. The 509th Medical Group Public Heath Office will closely monitor the situation and coordinate with the CDC and YC to ensure all affected parties are identified.

“The health of Team Whiteman’s families is critical,” said Col. Jeffrey Schreiner, 509th Bomb Wing commander. “We are taking these developments very seriously and have paused CDC and Youth Center operations to effectively and comprehensively clean the buildings. Our Medical Group is actively working with our outstanding Force Support teams to look out for our children and their parents. As we receive the test results, we will make additional decisions regarding the CDC and our youth programs, so as to best provide for our community and our mission.”

Due to ongoing efforts to reduce manning in offices around base, CDC attendance had already declined and more Airmen are completing their duties from home in accordance with commander direction.

Whiteman AFB remains at Health Protection Condition CHARLIE. Additional measures and restrictions may be implemented in the future. Team Whiteman is taking continued collective action to mitigate further impacts to the base and community, and commanders are committed to keeping Team Whiteman healthy and informed.

Social distancing remains imperative. Personnel and their families should limit travel as much as possible; if you are feeling ill or note a change to your health, do not go to work or to public spaces–please call the local nurse advice line [….]. General COVID-19 questions can be directed to the 509th MDG hotline [,,,.].

509th Bomb Wing Public Affairs will continue to provide families with up-to-date information about impacted activities and appropriate measures to prevent spread of the virus.

For the latest national information on COVID-19, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and U.S. Air Force Coronavirus websites [….] If local Team Whiteman personnel have questions regarding local policies, they should utilize their chain of command or contact 509th Bomb Wing Public Affairs[….].

Stay Home. Wash your hands. Don’t touch your face. Good luck to us all.
#FlattenTheCurve

WTF? Where are the masks?

27 Friday Mar 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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campaign piece, CDC, Corona virus, COVID-19, Donald Trump, incompetence, missouri, misuse of public money, pandemic, postcard

This arrived in yesterday’s mail (we let the mail sit, decontaminate it, and, in this case, microwaved it):


This, friends, is a misuse of public funds for partisan political campaign purposes. That asshole doesn’t even believe the stuff on the “b” side of the card, let alone understand the science and math of a pandemic.

When this is over, there better be a whole shitload of accountability and investigative hearings. No more fake “we need to look forward” comity for these sociopaths.

Missouri DHSS – COVID-19 Outbreak Statistics – March 27, 2020 – 2:00 p.m.

27 Friday Mar 2020

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The current statistics on the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak for Missouri from the Department of Health and Senior Services:

Confirmed cases in Missouri: 670
Deaths: 9

Cases by county:

Deaths by county:

Cases by age:

Cases by transmission:

Cases by gender:

Stay Home. Wash your hands. Don’t touch your face. Good luck to us all.
#FlattenTheCurve

Just visiting

27 Friday Mar 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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birds, Brown-headed Cowbird, missouri, Molothrus ater

This morning in west central Missouri:

Brown-headed Cowbird. Molothrus ater.
Canon 5D III, 2.8 70-200mm, 2x III.
F 5.6, 1/250, ISO 1600, 400 mm.

Brown-headed Cowbird. Molothrus ater. Canon 5D III, 2.8 70-200mm, 2x III. F 5.6, 1/250, ISO 1600, 400 mm.
Brown-headed Cowbird. Molothrus ater. Canon 5D III, 2.8 70-200mm, 2x III. F 5.6, 1/250, ISO 1600, 400 mm.
Brown-headed Cowbird. Molothrus ater. Canon 5D III, 2.8 70-200mm, 2x III. F 5.6, 1/400, ISO 1600, 400 mm.
Brown-headed Cowbird. Molothrus ater. Canon 5D III, 2.8 70-200mm, 2x III. F 5.6, 1/400, ISO 1600, 400 mm.
Brown-headed Cowbird. Molothrus ater. Canon 5D III, 2.8 70-200mm, 2x III. F 5.6, 1/400, ISO 1600, 400 mm.
Brown-headed Cowbird. Molothrus ater. Canon 5D III, 2.8 70-200mm, 2x III. F 5.6, 1/400, ISO 1600, 400 mm.
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