fyi
all schools in Romania close
all incomers to Israel quaranteened
patients 0 in France come from: Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Egypt.
patients 0 in Romania come from: Italy.
many advices circulate on the Internet. Some look close to true, others
are obviously unreal. Some close to true (true?) are: humidify
continuously throat, eat vitamin C, 10s self diagnose hold breath and
result in no cough (or cough) (Taiwan?).
Some advice I heard in independent sources: mask serves avoid touch face
but not to more.
Ethics questions arise in Italy with respect to whom to give priority
when reanimation infra is lacking. That is 'ethics', not 'moral', but
similar.
GISAID still not replied to access request to see virus data.
GISAID.org graphics do display many cases, but not all countries that
have been affected. I wonder why so. It looks like they are not up to
date with JHU for example (check countries in X vs. Y, where X and Y
URLs are https://www.gisaid.org/epiflu-applications/next-hcov-19-app/
and
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6
)
There are also positive signs:
The Paris-Nice cycling event is maintained even though with less
attendance allowed. It permits for teams in Italy to come here (most
cycling events of March have been cancelled, some of them are each year
since 100 years, only war blocked), and other teams to protect.
In France the transportation system is considered critical: maintained,
despite the other rule which forbids all 1000-or-more gatherings.
The moral is the following: each one should decide for self. Whether
one wants it or not. It is easier to wait for advice from up but that
wont come.
The compass has sensitivity not strength. The magnetic field has
strength and that's a constant.
Alex
Le 10/03/2020 à 12:34, Lou Berger a écrit :
Also fyi
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/health-professionals/mass-gatherings-risk-assesment.html
<https://www.canada..ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/health-professionals/mass-gatherings-risk-assesment.html>
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On March 10, 2020 7:07:19 AM Joseph Potvin <jpotvin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just an FYI: LibrePlanet 2020 (13-15 March) has shifted to fully
online. Their announcement is below.
Joseph Potvin
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From: *Zoë Kooyman, FSF* <info@xxxxxxx <mailto:info@xxxxxxx>>
Date: Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 6:09 AM
Subject: LibrePlanet 2020: In-person component canceled, but we'll see
you online
To: Joseph Potvin <jpotvin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jpotvin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Free Software Foundation
/Read and share online:
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/libreplanet-2020-in-person-component-canceled-but-well-see-you-online/
Dear Joseph Potvin,
It is with deep sadness that we are canceling all of the in-person
events associated with LibrePlanet 2020 due to the ongoing COVID-19
outbreak and our corresponding concern for the safety of this
community. This includes the conference sessions on March 14 and 15,
and all Free Software Foundation (FSF)-organized social events on
March 13, 14, and 15.
However, just because we won't be holding a conference in person this
year doesn't mean that we've given up our fight to "free the future."
Instead, LibrePlanet will be a *fully free (as in freedom) virtual
conference and livestream*. We had an extremely exciting program
planned, and we're going to try and maintain as much of that schedule
as possible with all of the speakers who are willing and able to
participate remotely. The resulting livestream will be run on and
entirely accessible via free software, so that you can enjoy these
amazing talks from the comfort of your home.
With our small staff and the immense amount of other work to be done
for free software this year, we decided that rescheduling to later
this year would not be feasible, and that a virtual conference would
be much more valuable.
We changed our plans since our announcement last week because, over
the weekend, the number of presumptive coronavirus cases reported in
Massachusetts grew to 40
<https://www.mass.gov/doc/covid-19-cases-in-massachusetts/download>.
We also have been receiving a steady flow of speaker and attendee
cancellations, indicating concern. The continuous spread of the virus,
the daily changes to the situation, and its confirmed growth in the
Boston area all made it impossible for us to sufficiently guarantee
people's safety attending the event. With this issue out of the way,
we can now focus all of our energy to deliver the best possible
version of the event online.
This decision has not been made lightly; the financial costs already
incurred in terms of money and staff time are a heavy burden on the
organization. We ask you for your understanding, and to please
consider making a donation <https://www.fsf.org/donate> to the FSF,
especially as we move forward with our plans to bring the conference
to thousands of virtual participants around the world. To those whose
travel plans were disrupted, please accept our apologies.
More information will be forthcoming. For now, please follow the World
Health Organization
<https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019>
guidelines about keeping safe during this difficult time. Again, thank
you for your patience and understanding.
Happy hacking,
Zoë Kooyman
Program Manager