Want to know which activities are safest or highest risk? Follow doctors’ advice and check out this chart from @texmed.
Other high-risk activities include working out at a gym, eating at a buffet, going to a theater, going to a concert, attending a religious service with 500 or more people, and going to a sports stadium. Traveling by plane, playing basketball and football, attending a wedding or funeral, hugging or shaking hands, and going to a barbershop or hair salon are also considered “moderate risk,” according to the association.
Some on social media noted that the list did not include protesting, coming several weeks after Black Lives Matter protests were held in numerous cities with tens of thousands of people.
“The levels are based on input from the physician members of the task force and the committee, who worked from the assumption that – no matter the activity – participants were taking as many safety precautions as they can,” according to the Texas Medical Association. It added: “And don’t forget to remind your patients that no matter what they do, it’s best if they stay home if possible, wear a mask and maintain at least 6 feet of distance when they have to go out, and practice safe hand hygiene.”
Health officials in Texas reported that 10,000 new CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus cases on Tuesday.
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas started reopening the state in May but has begun reversing course in recent weeks, ordering bars closed and mandating face coverings.
New York and Florida are the only other states to record more than 10,000 new cases in a single day. New York hit that grim total back in April, when New York City hospitals were overwhelmed and hundreds of people were dying every day. Florida topped 10,000 confirmed cases last week.
“We have rapid spread of COVID-19 in the state of Texas right now,” Abbott told San Antonio television station KENS.
Mayors in some of the biggest cities in the state—including Austin, San Antonio, and Houston—have warned that hospitals could soon become overwhelmed with coronavirus patients. Along the Texas-Mexico border, some cities imposed curfew orders in hopes of cutting down on large parties or social gatherings as cases have skyrocketed.
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DSS – Panama
Disinfection/ Sterilization Specialists of Panama
What we offer: Eco Friendly Disenfecting and Sterilzation with EPA Registered Disenfecting Products
What we use: Advanced Electrostatic System which is highly effective agaist microorganisms such as bacteria, mold, mildew, algae, viruses includig COVID 19. We use a dilutable Fifth Generation Qautenary Ammonium approved by EPA and MINSA.
How does it work: Our spraygun creates an air-atomizing induction charge to apply a negative charge to the spray that is attracted to surfaces which are naturally positively charged. The spray wraps around the targeted surface and goes under and above the objects as well. The gun alone we use costs $2,500 and was invented at the University of Georgia.
What it does: It takes advantage of the principal of physics to achieve better coverage and to lessen the environmental impact by allowing smaller amounts of chemicals to be used.
How often should you do this: In addition to your daily wipedown with Isopropal alchohol of high contact points like door handles, keyboards and phones, you should plan a deep cleaning once a month and we generally follow that cleaning with our disenfection service.
How much does our service cost: On a one off basis, we charge $95 for a home up to 300 m2. We can offer our services monthly for $75 per visit on a 6 month contract. Consider that you would spend $40 to fumigate your home for roaches and scorpions, protecting your family against COVID is really priceless.
What we are watching closely.
The caseload has incresed dramatically in David (549) Bocas del Toro (76), and the Comarcas to the north of Boquete over 100 as of today. Boquete now has 8 cases reported with 8 reported in Los Naranjos while Alto Boquete now reports 32 cases. Source: MINSA July 13, 2020
We expect the numbers to continue to increase here in Boquete. Call us: Adrian Prozzo 6408-2305 or Tom Brymer 6810-1074
Stay Safe!!