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CDC CANCELS PRESS CONFERENCE - No Explanation
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) abruptly CANCELLED today's scheduled 1:00 PM press conference about coronavirus (COVID-19), without warning or explanation.
Rumors suggest they did so in order to NOT AFFECT MARKETS.
U.S. CDC also REMOVED the number of tested people from their website.
The lack of testing is a scandal.
This is the coverup.
This is the coverup.
Its pretty simple :
No testing = No problem = No panic !!
The CDC could only hide the explosion of confirmed cases as long as they could keep the Covid-19 test kits from being dispensed. Now that those kits are finally trickling out to the hospitals that have been begging for them, we will start seeing exactly what they have been hiding from us. . . THAT BEING THE TRUTH
Europe Sees 44% Increase in Coronavirus --- IN ONE DAY
Yes, you read that correctly: a 44% increase in cases in ONE DAY.
As word gets out about this horrifying spread of deadly disease, people all over Europe will realize they will probably be Quarantined for 6-8 weeks, and that they NEED FOOD.
This will almost certainly result in hordes of people running to stores to stock-up, which will result in PANIC BUYING.
Such panic-buying is already taking place in South Korea, Japan, and even down under in Australia as seen in the photo below from a Coles & Woolworth:
Yes, you read that correctly: a 44% increase in cases in ONE DAY.
As word gets out about this horrifying spread of deadly disease, people all over Europe will realize they will probably be Quarantined for 6-8 weeks, and that they NEED FOOD.
This will almost certainly result in hordes of people running to stores to stock-up, which will result in PANIC BUYING.
Such panic-buying is already taking place in South Korea, Japan, and even down under in Australia as seen in the photo below from a Coles & Woolworth:
Those of us here in America would do well to start prepping immediately. Don't wait for the numbers to skyrocket here before you decide to take action, because if you wait, you'll find yourself literally BATTLING other people for food, and most of it will sell out.
This disease is serious. The Quarantines are real. Your need for food, water and other essentials like fever meds, cough meds, sanitizing sprays and the like -- to survive -- is quickly becoming a matter of life or death.
Don't expect government to come to your rescue; they're overwhelmed.
Your safety and survival is YOUR Responsibility. No one else's.
These is the status of various drugs
Antibiotics
Ceftazidime - various infections
Cefazolin - first line prophylactic for surgery
Cefepime - various infections
Cefoxitin - also first line prophylactic
Capreomycin – used for treating tuberculosis
Imipenem – used for endocarditis, urinary tract
Piperacillin/Tazobactam - first line for certain surgeries and pneumonias
Other Drugs
Atropine - used for when someone's heart rate becomes dangerously low, at time per ACLS
Bumetanide - potent diuretic often used in place of furosemide
Bupivacaine - long lasting local anesthetic used in surgery and dentistry
Calcium Chloride - used to protect the heart when the potassium is too high or as part of ACLS
Dexamethasone - high potency steroid used to prevent nausea during surgery or chemotherapy also used to decrease brain swelling due to tumors
Diltiazem IV - used to control the heart rate in atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response
Diphenhydramine IV - aka Benadryl for itching or in anaphylaxis
Dopamine - used to help the heart pump when weak
Dobutamine -same as dopamine
Enalapril - used to control blood pressure
Epinephrine - ONLY treatment for anaphylaxis. Main therapy in ACLS or critically low blood pressure or when the heart is barely pumping
Eprosartan - used to control blood pressure
Fluvoxamine - psychiatric med
Heparin - mainstay IV blood thinner used for nearly every heart and vascular surgery or whenever someone has a pulmonary embolism
Hydromorphone - Dilaudid. Standard pain med
Ketamine - used in anesthesia to knock out people with bad hearts. Also used in chronic pain patients to keep their pain better controlled.
Ketorolac - very point NSAID. Same class as ibuprofen but equivalent to 8mg in pain relief.
Labetalol - used to control blood pressure. Often in the OR.
Levetiracetam IV - anti seizure med. Tends to be a first line drug for new onset seizures or in a patient at high risk for seizures (ex. brain surgery or head trauma)
Lidocaine - short acting local anesthetic often used by dentists but also in surgery for short procedures.
Pantoprazole - common acid reflux medication
Remifentanil- ultra high potency opioid that is completely gone from you in 10 minutes. Used whenever you cannot paralyze a patient but can't have them move, ex brain surgery)
Ropivacaine - similar to bupivacaine
Sodium Bicarbonate IV - used when a patient is acidotic and a part of ACLS
Hot Salt IV (concentrated saline) - used for acute brain swelling
Tacrolimus- immune suppressant used with organ transplants
Valsartan - used to control blood pressure
Vinblastine - chemotherapy
Cefazolin - first line prophylactic for surgery
Cefepime - various infections
Cefoxitin - also first line prophylactic
Capreomycin – used for treating tuberculosis
Imipenem – used for endocarditis, urinary tract
Piperacillin/Tazobactam - first line for certain surgeries and pneumonias
Other Drugs
Atropine - used for when someone's heart rate becomes dangerously low, at time per ACLS
Bumetanide - potent diuretic often used in place of furosemide
Bupivacaine - long lasting local anesthetic used in surgery and dentistry
Calcium Chloride - used to protect the heart when the potassium is too high or as part of ACLS
Dexamethasone - high potency steroid used to prevent nausea during surgery or chemotherapy also used to decrease brain swelling due to tumors
Diltiazem IV - used to control the heart rate in atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response
Diphenhydramine IV - aka Benadryl for itching or in anaphylaxis
Dopamine - used to help the heart pump when weak
Dobutamine -same as dopamine
Enalapril - used to control blood pressure
Epinephrine - ONLY treatment for anaphylaxis. Main therapy in ACLS or critically low blood pressure or when the heart is barely pumping
Eprosartan - used to control blood pressure
Fluvoxamine - psychiatric med
Heparin - mainstay IV blood thinner used for nearly every heart and vascular surgery or whenever someone has a pulmonary embolism
Hydromorphone - Dilaudid. Standard pain med
Ketamine - used in anesthesia to knock out people with bad hearts. Also used in chronic pain patients to keep their pain better controlled.
Ketorolac - very point NSAID. Same class as ibuprofen but equivalent to 8mg in pain relief.
Labetalol - used to control blood pressure. Often in the OR.
Levetiracetam IV - anti seizure med. Tends to be a first line drug for new onset seizures or in a patient at high risk for seizures (ex. brain surgery or head trauma)
Lidocaine - short acting local anesthetic often used by dentists but also in surgery for short procedures.
Pantoprazole - common acid reflux medication
Remifentanil- ultra high potency opioid that is completely gone from you in 10 minutes. Used whenever you cannot paralyze a patient but can't have them move, ex brain surgery)
Ropivacaine - similar to bupivacaine
Sodium Bicarbonate IV - used when a patient is acidotic and a part of ACLS
Hot Salt IV (concentrated saline) - used for acute brain swelling
Tacrolimus- immune suppressant used with organ transplants
Valsartan - used to control blood pressure
Vinblastine - chemotherapy
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A drug receives Resolved status when the Drug Shortages Staff (DSS) determines that the market is covered, based on information from all manufacturers. The market is considered covered when supply is available from at least one manufacturer to cover total market demand. However, some manufacturers may not have all presentations available. DSS monitors the supply of products with Resolved status. For the most current supply information, contact the manufacturers.
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