Oregon Officials Announce First Presumed Case Of Coronavirus | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC

Rachel Maddow relays breaking news that health officials in Oregon have announced the state's first presumptive case of novel coronavirus, which would be the third community-spread case in the U.S. with no known origin. Aired on 2/28/2020.
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Oregon Officials Announce First Presumed Case Of Coronavirus | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC

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    1. @Firstname Lastname Research says for unknown reasons children over age two are not affected as bad. They may have mild case for a day or two – if at all. They believe they have such good immunities because they are exposed daily to germs and virus each day at school.

  1. yowza, I went to that grade school back in the late 60s–it’s my home town. These community-spread cases are the beginning of a major expansion of cases. All caused by the initial screw-up of sending unprotected federal workers to deal with exposed evacuees?

    1. They haven’t restricted or banned all other flights from or to secondary infected countries like Iran, South Korea, Singapore or e.t.c.

    2. That and people who traveled that aren’t paying attention and not taking precautions upon returning (from anywhere, Canada just got a case from someone who visited Egypt; Iceland got one from person who visited a different region in northern Italy..)

    3. That school was built in the 90s. What’s up with your false rhetoric? Go there and see how many Asians live in the area now, they are super rich and one of their kids prob brought it to the school.

    4. This virus has been pouring into this country from the very beginning before someone blew the whistle about what was happening in china. Also not all flights to and from China were stopped, only mainland China.

    1. @Amber G. When I 1st looked it up weeks ago I read up to 14 on certain surfaces… Here’s the issue, uncertainty! Wanted some goods from Asian store here in ATLANTA Ga but had to tell wifey to hold off due to lack of data smh😭 Friday is food shopping day for us so lottsa item’s gonna be missing from our fams diet going forward

    1. Kathrine Kerns A top doctor said 3 years for testing and approval. I say just get it out there if it’s working…….

    2. It’s possible that we cannot develop a working vaccine. One Japanese woman got reinfected, which would suggest she didn’t have immunity after the _best_ vaccine (the true virus). Another example: there’s a reason that we cannot vaccinate against the common cold.

    1. It’s called transparency. Or would you prefer this was handled like in China?
      If the CDC doesn’t test then we don’t have any positives. Great.

    2. Well.. you know how Maddow and the rest of them are. Quick to rush to put something out there while “awaiting the facts to develop”. I mean look at the whole ridiculous Jessie Smollett shitshow.

    1. Yes. Sir ! , I’m on my way to work now and this will be an overtime day . I’m enjoying the New Trump Economy 💰

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