Wasn’t that used in the ebola epidemic?
—Barry
On 23 Mar 2020, at 12:15, cody dooderson wrote:
@Steve Smith <sasm...@swcp.com>. You mentioned that someone who has
become
resistant to a virus may be able to donate their blood to someone
struggling with symptoms. does that actually work?
Cody Smith
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 8:48 AM Edward Angel <an...@cs.unm.edu> wrote:
This weekend I received an email from a good friend in NZ. Unlike the
U.S,
NZ spent the last two months preparing for what is happening now. For
example, the schools spent a lot of time preparing teachers to be
able to
teach effectively on line.
Ed
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On Mar 23, 2020, at 8:36 AM, Barry MacKichan <
barry.mackic...@mackichan.com> wrote:
The case count in New Zealand is at least 100. The early cases were
from
travelers who had been in Italy and Iran. Then the word went out that
citizens needed to come back to NZ, and some cases were among this
counter-diaspora. Then a group from a cruise ship went on a tour
through Te
Papa, a national museum in Wellington and infected a number of others
on
the tour. As of this weekend, they were at threat level 2 (I don’t
know
precisely what that meant) and with clear community transmission,
they
upped it to level 3 which means ‘You have two days to get ready for
total
lockdown’. After two days, they will go to level 4 — total
lockdown. The
schools are closed, university students have been sent home and
classes are
canceled for four weeks. When they resume they will be online.
—Barry
On 21 Mar 2020, at 13:09, Steven A Smith wrote:
How, by the way, is NZ doing with this themselves? I always think of
them as a sort of safe-haven being as relatively isolated as they are
yet with an anglophone first-world embedding.
- Steve
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