夏天了,
距離上次去峇里島旅遊已是兩年前的事了。 很是懷念~~~
何時才能環遊世界呢?
人們啊,一起加油啊💪🏻
相信大家都很努力地在跟病毒對抗,所以防疫的新生活請大家堅持住! 我們會成功的。❤️❤️❤️
#520快樂
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It’s summer!
My last trip to Bali was 2 years ago, I really miss the good times
When can we continue to travel freely? This remains as question mark for the time being.
Anyway, let’s get used to the new norm, promote good hygiene and safety practices. We will get it though ❤️❤️❤️
Last but not least, Happy 520
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我已完成✅接种两支疫苗超过一个月了,朋友羡慕我说,等雪隆步入复苏计划第二阶段,就可以出去堂食、进行休闲活动、国内旅游等等。
其实,我很想回乡看爸爸妈妈
我们也想带着孩子去国内旅行
我也期待跟好朋友聚餐聊天
我更想去品尝想念已久的美食
但是我更清楚知道
#我接种的疫苗它当初只是针对新冠肺炎原始病毒株研发,而现在病毒株已经变种到delta和lambda
而目前 #在雪隆感染delta病毒株的人很多
所以,在外活动和包括堂食是会有感染破口(气溶胶与飞沫传染)就算我已接种两剂疫苗,我还是有可能感染其它病毒株。
你说我怕死吗?
其实,我不害怕死亡。
我害怕不小心感染病毒后的身心伤害与身体并发症
我更害怕因我也受感染的人。
这一年多来我不敢接近住我家附近的弟弟弟媳与两个年幼的侄儿。
要彼此都安全与健康,唯有做好本分。为了我的家人、同事和朋友,我是不会冒这个风险。
我依然会坚持外出时戴上双口罩
(内层外科口罩,外层布口罩)和脸罩
保持人身距离、如非必要不外出、也不去人潮多的地方
随时消毒双手、不触摸眼睛、鼻子及嘴巴
继续与病毒“和平”共处。
如你有时间⬇️欢迎仔细阅读⬇️颜医生详细的解说⬇️
以下是来自 #马大儿童重症专科医生颜振胜副教授 的文字及图片
While our country is still yet to come out from the current pandemic crisis, the relaxation of SOP is announced against the advice of the health experts...
Many pseud experts are around, they are telling to relax but they are wearing N95 even at outdoors... Wasting the precious PPE with no good reason. Good leaders show by example and honest and transparent in their decision!
Din-in is allowed when you have received 2 doses of vaccines ??
The full protection comes in only 2 weeks after the 2nd dose of vaccination, and we need 70% of population to be vaccination in general but 90% for delta variants to have a safer environment !!!
US has a surge of infected cases of more 100,000 cases per day with more severity in both adults and children requiring hospital and ICU admissions...
So.....
1. Vaccine is not a silver bullet
2. U need to be sure of the people around have been vaccinated and they are not from the high risk group who can be infected at any time
3. Have only one safety bubble for now
4. Avoid going to crowded places especially if the ventilation ther is poor with air-cond environment.
5. DO NOT dine-in and talk without wearing mask at indoor environment with poor ventilation.
6. Wear a mask when you are at indoor especilly when ventilation is poor.
7. Improve workplace ventilation: open windows, install exhaust fans if needed to improve air flow by dilution, hepa air purifier to improve air quality, upper UVGI to kill viruses, basic surface cleaning, basic hygiene practices and hand hygiene, social distancing
8. Exercise and keep good immunity
No shortcut in fighting COVID-19 to stay safe and alive!
A package of protection is needed for all of of us to stay safe.
Take responsibility for yourself and your loved ones...The ever changing sop wouldn't protect you especially when they are not making sense and logic with no scientific basis!
Delta variant on the prowl; US cases, hospitalisations rose to six-month high
https://newswav.com/A2108_i3BTjf?s=A_8DJxQFJ
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稍早,川普老大對武漢病毒的發文,還有哥哥收到來自洛杉磯市政府剛剛內部的密件信,文件我不翻譯了,懂英文的自己看!
It’s just the beginning....
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Coronavirus Update
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed the first case of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in Los Angeles County. The infected person presented themselves for care once they noticed that they were not feeling well and is currently receiving medical treatment. There is no immediate threat to the general public, no special precautions are required, and people should not be excluded from activities based on their race, country of origin, or recent travel if they do not have symptoms of respiratory illness. Los Angeles residents, students, workers, and visitors should continue to engage in their regular activities and practice good public health hygiene as this is the height of flu season across the County. Public Health is working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other federal, state and local agencies to monitor this novel coronavirus that has emerged from Wuhan, China over the past few weeks. This is a rapidly evolving situation and information will be updated as it becomes available.
Additional information about the case:
· This person is a returning traveler from Wuhan City, China.
· The person has been confirmed to have this new strain of coronavirus (2019-nCoV) by the CDC.
· The person is currently receiving appropriate care at a local hospital. In order to protect patient privacy/confidentiality, Public Health is not releasing the location.
· Public Health officials are working to identify persons who may have had close personal contact with this individual, including any friends, family members or health care professionals, to monitor them for signs and symptoms of illness and to take measures to prevent the spread of the virus.
This is the only case of 2019 novel coronavirus in LA County. There are currently 5 cases in the United States.
Public Health issued multiple health advisories beginning in early January informing local healthcare providers in LA County of the current situation. Public Health will continue to provide updates and work with local healthcare providers as the situation evolves.
“LA County is well prepared to manage cases and suspected cases of novel coronavirus. We are working closely with our federal, state and local partners to provide healthcare providers and the public with accurate information about actions we are taking to reduce the spread of novel coronavirus and to care for those who are ill. As with other respiratory illnesses, there are steps that everyone can take to reduce the risk of getting sick from circulating viruses, including coronavirus. This includes remaining home when ill, washing hands with soap and water frequently, and getting vaccinated against flu,” said Barbara Ferrer, PhD, MPH, MEd, Director of Public Health. “Because novel coronavirus is new, we are learning more each day about transmission patterns and incubation periods. We will keep everyone informed as more information becomes available. The risk of transmission of coronavirus in LA County remains low,” she added.
“Public Health, in collaboration with local healthcare, state, and federal agencies, including the California Department of Public Health and CDC, proactively trains for these scenarios and has protocols in place to protect both local communities and healthcare workers,” said Muntu Davis, MD, MPH, Health Officer, Los Angeles County. “We have a strong public health and health care system committed to protecting our communities.”
Health care professionals are reminded to use appropriate infection control practices at all times. Public Health will continue to provide updated information about the diagnosis and management of cases of novel coronavirus to health care providers and all hospitals in the County and relevant partners to both identify and contain any future cases.
For more information about 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), visit LA County's Department of Public Health website at http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov and the CDC website at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html.
City of Los Angeles Emergency Management Department