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This page is created and supported by "Reliance Construction" providing educational topics to improve our society's safety. This page is created with the vision of organizing a community which brings awareness to our society by reminding of the potential hazards which exist all around us. We have to be conscious and knowledgeable to create a healthier environment for our children and human race’s future generations. Air quality, the health and safety of our fellow citizens are our main concern. So let’s breath easy in our city!

05/04/2020

In this situation staying mostly at home, Let's find small activities to stay in shape.

The Virus Survival TimeHow long does COVID-19 survive on various surfaces? Some examples: unwashed human skin, on breath...
05/04/2020

The Virus Survival Time

How long does COVID-19 survive on various surfaces? Some examples: unwashed human skin, on breath moisture floating in the air, on doorknobs

The latest research shows that COVID-19 can survive in airborne droplets for up to three hours. The virus survives longer on surfaces — up to 24 hours on cardboard, and up to 2-3 days on plastic and stainless steel.

There isn’t research on how long COVID-19 specifically survives on unwashed human skin. Nonetheless, hand washing is still one of the best ways to protect yourself from contracting coronavirus.

by kqed
Photo by CDC on Unsplash

With the COVID-19 virus spreading across the globe, our planet is experiencing very tough times right now. With each pas...
04/04/2020

With the COVID-19 virus spreading across the globe, our planet is experiencing very tough times right now. With each passing day we fall deeper into the pit of sorrow and despair and it becomes very easy to complain about everything. However, as bad as the current situation is, we should always call to mind all of the good things in our lives. Being grateful will make us happy, give us hope while at the same time help us get through tough times in life.

Corona Virus Updates
04/04/2020

Corona Virus Updates

COVID-19 continued to take a toll on San Francisco and the Bay Area, which is entering its third week sheltering in place.

MILLBRAE, Calif. —  A top San Francisco health official warned that hospitals still could be overwhelmed with COVID-19 p...
04/04/2020

MILLBRAE, Calif. — A top San Francisco health official warned that hospitals still could be overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients, even as officials elsewhere expressed cautious hope the statewide stay-at-home order to stem the spread of the virus was working.
San Francisco has recorded 450 cases and seven deaths, according to The Times coronavirus tracker. By comparison, Los Angeles County has recorded 10 times that amount, while nearby Santa Clara County has recorded more than 1,000 cases and over 30 deaths linked to COVID-19.

“It is simply too early to tell,” Dr. Grant Colfax, San Francisco’s director of public health, said at a news conference Wednesday.

A top health official warns that San Francisco hospitals still could be overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients.

Deaths in California, by dayby San Francisco Chronicle
04/04/2020

Deaths in California, by day
by San Francisco Chronicle

04/04/2020

California to Move 15,000 Homeless Into Hotels (Friday, April 03, 1:56 p.m.)

California is making progress toward its goal of acquiring 15,000 hotel and motel rooms to house homeless people who are at risk for or have tested positive for COVID-19. Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state has 6,867 rooms so far and that 869 homeless Californians have already moved into available rooms, including more than a couple dozen people living at a Sacramento motel

Is shelter in place working?There are hopeful signs. Though the case counts keep climbing, they’re not rising so fast as...
04/04/2020

Is shelter in place working?
There are hopeful signs. Though the case counts keep climbing, they’re not rising so fast as to suggest the regional outbreak is out of control, as it is in New York. The death toll in the Bay Area is mounting, and while that’s sobering news, it’s not increasing faster than anticipated. It’s too early to say whether the regional outbreak will mushroom into the kind of crisis striking New York. Public health authorities warn it may be many more weeks before they can say that sheltering in place saved the Bay Area and the state.

by SF CHRONICLE

Track the spread of COVID-19 cases in the Bay Area and California and get live updates with The San Francisco Chronicle's exclusive map, the only comprehensive coronavirus case tracker for the region.

04/04/2020

Why does COVID-19 kill some, not others? It is scary enough that a dangerous virus is multiplying throughout the world, but one of the most frightening aspects of COVID-19 is the mysterious way it affects its victims, killing some people and leaving others with mild or no symptoms. It is a puzzle that has baffled medical professionals and prompted a batch of studies in the Bay Area and around the world to try to figure out what is going on. The early evidence is sobering. Read the full story by Chronicle science reporter Peter Fimrite.

by SF Chronicle

04/04/2020

As of today April 3rd, 2020 total coronavirus cases:

12,255 in California, including 3,126 in the Bay Area.

270,473 cases in the U.S., with 7,077 deaths, including 270 in California. The five states with the highest death tolls are: New York with 2,935, New Jersey with 646, Michigan with 479, Louisiana with 370, and Washington state with 274. Click here to see a U.S. map with state-by-state death tolls and coronavirus case counts.

More than 1.09 million in the world with more than 58,700 deaths. More than 225,400 people have recovered.

Coronavirus Cases in the Bay Areaas of today April 3rd, 2020
04/04/2020

Coronavirus Cases in the Bay Area
as of today April 3rd, 2020

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