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government lockdown 26.20 saiah 26:20 says Go home, my people and lock your doors ! Hide yourself for a little while until the Lords’s anger has passed isn’t that amazing ?
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The Lord commanded a lockdown during passover in Egypt. when the Angel of death passed over..the Israelites where protected by the blood o⅘f the lamb – Thursday the 16th of April is when passover ends .As you all know that’s when our lockdown is lifted . .21 days is the 16th Gods timing’s incredible Wow and we are all protected guys…so we might think it’s not hard to stay home ..but ..its from God.
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JIC release 37: Profiles of Earlier Confirmed Cases; GDOE Expands Grab-N-Go Program; DPHSS Updates
Monday, March 30th 2020, 10:48 AM ChST
By KUAM News
Joint Information Center – JIC Release No. 37
March 30, 2020, 10:40 a.m. (ChST)
Profiles of Earlier Confirmed Cases; GDOE Expands Grab-N-Go Program;
DPHSS Updates
The Guam Department of Public
Health and Social Services (DPHSS) tested 23 individuals for COVID-19 on Sunday, March 29, 2020 with conclusive results. One (1) tested positive through DPHSS and 22 tested negative for SARS-CoV-2. The DPHSS overall count also includes two positive cases that were tested by the Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) in San Diego. Additional results will be provided later this evening once today’s test results are finalized.
Preliminary Profiles of Earlier Confirmed Cases
Most of Guam COVID-19 known positive cases have epidemiological links to other confirmed cases. Profiles of the previous 55 confirmed cases, which includes reports of two positive confirmed cases that DPHSS received from the U.S. Naval Hospital that was tested through the Department of Defense and sent off island:
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30 are stable
17 hospitalized
7 recovered
1 deceased
26 male
29 female
18 from the north
25 from central
10 from the south
2 Homeless
7- Philippines
2 – U.S. Mainland
1 – Hawaii
1 – Japan
1 is in their 90s
3 are in their 80s
6 are in their 70s
15 are in their 60s
10 are in their 50s
11 are in their 40s
5 are in their 30s
4 are in their 20s
GDOE Expands Grab-N-Go School Meal Program
Starting Tuesday, March 31, 2020, the Guam Department of Education (GDOE) will expand the Grab-N-Go School Meal Program to include a new distribution site at Maria Ulloa Elementary School. Additionally, effective Tuesday, the program will begin to offer both breakfast and lunch every weekday (except holidays), and will also distribute meals during spring break from April 6-10, 2020. The 12 school distribution sites are listed below:
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CENTRAL
SOUTH
Astumbo Elementary School
F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Maria Ulloa Elementary School
Wettengel Elementary School
Agana Heights Elementary School
B.P. Carbullido Elementary School
George Washington High School
John F. Kennedy High School
Jose Rios Middle School
Inarajan Elementary School
M.U. Lujan Elementary School
Southern High School
The Grab-N-Go School Meals Program was made possible through a waiver approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The program provides no cost meals to all children ages 18 and under, to include children from both public and private schools. The program is available Monday through Friday (except holidays) from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. To date, the GDOE has distributed roughly 50,000 meals to students and families.
USDA Warns of Scams Targeting SNAP Recipients
The Division of Public Welfare, Bureau of Economic Security of the Department of Public Health and Social Services advises participants of its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that a fraud alert has been issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
USDA warns SNAP recipients to be on the lookout for potential scammers using the COVID-19 situation to steal personal information. USDA is issuing this warning after receiving reports of several possible SNAP fraud attempts. Examples of confidential information include social security number, bank information, or a participant’s SNAP EBT card or PIN number. In one potential scam, a website asked SNAP recipients to enter their personal and bank account information to qualify for COVID-related monetary assistance. If SNAP participants are unsure if a request for information is legitimate, USDA advises they contact their local SNAP office. To stay on top of potential scams, please visit USDA’s SNAP scam alert webpage at https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/scam-alerts.
If you believe you are the victim of identity theft, contact your local police department regarding procedures for filing a report. You may also file a consumer complaint online with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at https://www.ftc.gov. FTC is the federal agency responsible for protecting consumers from identity theft scams. For any questions or concerns regarding this alert, please call the Investigation and Recovery Office (IRO) under the Bureau of Management Support (BMS) within the Division of Public Welfare at 735-7344.
COVID-19 Enforcement of Executive Order 2020-03 through 2020-07
DPHSS reminds island businesses, which are deemed “non-essential” pursuant to Executive Orders 2020-05 and 2020-06, that they are prohibited from operating until Monday, April 13, 2020. Essential businesses may continue to operate; however, they are to comply with the following orders
Retail operations, including “eating and drinking establishments” that prepare and serve food but only for delivery or carry out, must enforce social distancing measures by requiring the customers or patrons be separated by at least six (6) feet from other customers or patrons within the retail area. In order to ensure compliance with social distancing measures, businesses should control the number of individuals who enter their facility at any given time by posting personnel for the purpose of guiding customers/patrons accordingly.
Provide access to both employees and customers/patrons to hand-washing facilities with soap and water.
Post a sign at a conspicuous place at all public entrances that clearly notifies all that any person experiencing respiratory illness, including fever or cough, is prohibited from entering.
DPHSS, together with the Department of Revenue and Taxation, and with assistance of the Guam Police Department, continue to enforce the provisions of the Executive Orders. For questions, or to report potential violations, please contact the Division of Environmental Health at 300-9579, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For inquiries on COVID-19, local numbers can dial 311 or contact the Joint Information Center at (671) 478-0208/09/10.
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How great is our God … government arranged lockdown from the 26 March 2020 and the Bible verse Isaiah 26:20 says Go home, my people and lock your doors ! Hide yourself for a little while until the Lords’s anger has passed isn’t that amazing ?
And further to this….
The Lord commanded a lockdown during passover in Egypt. when the Angel of death passed over..the Israelites where protected by the blood of the lamb – Thursday the 16th of April is when passover ends .As you all know that’s when our lockdown is lifted . .21 days is the 16th Gods timing’s incredible Wow and we are all protected guys…so we might think it’s not hard to stay home ..but ..its from God.
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By Justine Nauta | Posted on Mar 30 2020
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The novel coronavirus has now reached Saipan, with Esther Muña, the Commonwealth Health Care Corp. chief executive officer, announcing in an emergency press briefing last Saturday evening that the two specimen that were sent to the Guam Public Health Laboratory last March 27 were confirmed positive for COVID-19 on March 28.
“The two confirmed positive cases involve a 42-year-old male and a 49-year-old female,” said Dr. John Tudela, Medical Affairs director of the Commonwealth Health Center.
Both cases are isolated in quarantine at Kanoa Resort in Susupe after they presented symptoms and got tested at CHC last March 26, Tudela said.
CHC has already started contact tracing for the two patients’ most immediate contacts, which include family members, friends, and members of a faith-based organization, where the two had gone.
One individual recently returned from Guam on March 12 and the other individual traveled to Tinian on March 13 and returned to Saipan on March 14. The two individuals stated that they showed symptoms around March 17 and sought care at CHC on March 25 and 26.
Both individuals met the criteria of a “person under investigation” as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Protection. Their specimens were collected on March 27 and submitted to Guam on the same day.
“Now that we have two [confirmed] positive COVID-19 cases, we are strongly advising all residents to be responsible in practicing good [hand] hygiene, social distancing, and protect our most vulnerable population, including our man’amkos and patients with chronic medical conditions,” said Warren Villagomez, COVID-19 Task Force director.
“Since January, we have done everything to be proactive as a government and implement strict social distancing procedures to keep you, your families, and our man’amko, and our loved ones with pre-existing illnesses safe,” said Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, who also spoke at the press briefing, which was broadcasted live via the Office of the Governor’s social media page.
Andy (not his real name), 60, San Antonio, is not surprised. He already expected positive cases to be here. “If Guam already has more than 20-plus positive cases, Saipan would definitely have one soon but I didn’t expect it to be so fast. I just hope people would take this seriously now, try and stay home and stay clean”, he said.
A Koblerville resident had the same thought, saying people should stop those parties at the beach and stay at home as much as possible to prevent the spread of the virus.
Precautionary measures
In a later interview, Tudela said that they have implemented precautionary measures for employees, volunteers, hospital staff, and those in quarantine at Kanoa Resort, which has been designated as a quarantine site. The Mariana Resort & Spa was also being used as a temporary quarantine site but the Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services brought those in quarantine there to Kanoa Resort yesterday.
Tudela stated that they have protocols to ensure the safety of everyone who are in quarantine, as well as the first responders.
“We are using PPE [personal protective equipment], and also have designated areas for those who have symptoms that are away from patients/passengers without symptoms,” said Tudela.
Tudela assures that the two individuals are being monitored closely and checked daily, making sure they are stable and don’t need any additional health intervention. There is no reason that the two individuals should be hospitalized, he added.
“I think all of us who are working at Kanoa are really taking a risk. We are the frontline, and that’s why we would like for everyone to do their part,” said Tudela.
In addition, Tudela said that two positive patients that are in isolation do not have any contact with the rest of the people who are currently in quarantine.
“Those that are without symptoms, we have them grouped so that they can do daily stuff, but never in a large group,” said Tudela. Individuals who are in Kanoa are also practicing social distancing—keeping a distance of 6 feet from other people.
According to Tudela, “we have to prepare for the worst.”
“Let us continue to practice social distancing, staying 6 feet apart in public areas, and avoiding contact with our man’amko and our loved ones who have chronic illnesses,” said Torres.
CHCC ventilators
Right now, the Commonwealth Health Center has a total of 86 beds but only 76 beds are available and there are only 17 ventilators. Tudela stated that they will be ordering more ventilation machines.
He stated that Kanoa Resort will remain a quarantine facility to help prevent any more spread or “repress any widespread transmission.”
Guam’s confirmed COVID-19 cases
The Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services tested 23 individuals for COVID-19 yesterday, March 29. One tested positive and 22 tested negative.
Since March 12, a total of 388 test were performed up until last March 28. Guam now has a total of 56 positive COVID-19 cases and 334 negative, and one death.
According to a statement from Joint Information Center in Guam, seven patients have recovered. A total of 48 individuals that were confirmed positive for the virus are currently in isolation. (With Krizel Tuazon)
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Coronavirus has changed the landscape for book lovers, particularly book lovers on a budget. Sure, many bookstores are offering curbside service and online stores have plenty of titles on sale, but the costs can add up for families, many of whom are feeling a financial pinch during this crisis.
Thankfully, there are plenty of options to access free ebooks and audiobooks from retailers, local libraries and other sites. And it appears a lot of people are going this route. According to David Burleigh, a spokesman for the free digital content service OverDrive, “it has never been a busier time for accessing free library ebooks," citing that they have “seen unprecedented demand and setting records for Libby app installs, checkout and new users in the last few weeks.”
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