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Doctor from hantavirus-stricken ship tests negative, moves out of biocontainment unit

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By Katherine Dillinger, Deidre McPhillips, CNN

(CNN) — Dr. Stephen Kornfeld, a passenger from the MV Hondius cruise ship who had tested “faintly positive” for hantavirus, has now tested negative and been moved out of a Nebraska biocontainment unit.

Kornfeld, 69, an Oregon oncologist, had helped care for ill passengers aboard the cruise ship and himself developed a “flu-like illness,” he told CNN’s Erin Burnett on Tuesday.

“At the time, it was felt like this is just some virus,” he said. “And now, in retrospect, there is a question, could it have been hantavirus? But it’s just speculation. There’s no way to really know.”

His initial hantavirus test results — from tests taken before he returned to the US — landed him in the biocontainment unit at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. He told Burnett on Wednesday that confirmatory PCR testing was negative. The results of blood tests are still pending.

Kornfeld is now in the quarantine unit with 15 other American passengers from the ship. None of the 16 is currently reporting symptoms of illness. Two other passengers are being monitored at Emory University in Atlanta.

The World Health Organization said in an update earlier Wednesday that the current hantavirus case count tied to the Hondius stood at 11, but Kornfeld’s initial positive test was among that number.

US officials have said Hondius passengers may be able to return home to complete weeks of health monitoring for Andes hantavirus. However, the American passengers who are in quarantine in Nebraska are “encouraged to stay” at the facility for monitoring, officials with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday. Federal officials are working with medical staff to “ensure that they have the appropriate disposition,” the CDC officials said in the agency’s first briefing since the hantavirus outbreak began.

“Our goal is to continue to work with them for the best possible place for them,” said Dr. David Fitter, incident manager for the CDC’s hantavirus response.

Hantavirus has a long incubation period, and people with high-risk exposures — including cruise ship passengers and people who were on an international flight with a sick passenger — should be monitored for 42 days, health officials say.

Some countries are testing all of their passengers who were exposed to hantavirus. But the “CDC currently recommends testing only for people with symptoms,” Fitter said.

The risk to the general public remains low, WHO and CDC say. At least 19 other people across at least 10 states also may have been exposed to hantavirus, and they are being encouraged to isolate at home as the CDC works with state and local partners to help monitor them. But “currently, there are no state or federal quarantine orders that have been drawn,” Fitter said.

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Doctor from hantavirus-stricken ship tests negative, moves out of biocontainment unit

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Dr. Stephen Kornfield during an interview.


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By Katherine Dillinger, Deidre McPhillips, CNN

(CNN) — Dr. Stephen Kornfeld, a passenger from the MV Hondius cruise ship who had tested “faintly positive” for hantavirus, has now tested negative and been moved out of a Nebraska biocontainment unit.

Kornfeld, 69, an Oregon oncologist, had helped care for ill passengers aboard the cruise ship and himself developed a “flu-like illness,” he told CNN’s Erin Burnett on Tuesday.

“At the time, it was felt like this is just some virus,” he said. “And now, in retrospect, there is a question, could it have been hantavirus? But it’s just speculation. There’s no way to really know.”

His initial hantavirus test results — from tests taken before he returned to the US — landed him in the biocontainment unit at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. He told Burnett on Wednesday that confirmatory PCR testing was negative. The results of blood tests are still pending.

Kornfeld is now in the quarantine unit with 15 other American passengers from the ship. None of the 16 is currently reporting symptoms of illness. Two other passengers are being monitored at Emory University in Atlanta.

The World Health Organization said in an update earlier Wednesday that the current hantavirus case count tied to the Hondius stood at 11, but Kornfeld’s initial positive test was among that number.

US officials have said Hondius passengers may be able to return home to complete weeks of health monitoring for Andes hantavirus. However, the American passengers who are in quarantine in Nebraska are “encouraged to stay” at the facility for monitoring, officials with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday. Federal officials are working with medical staff to “ensure that they have the appropriate disposition,” the CDC officials said in the agency’s first briefing since the hantavirus outbreak began.

“Our goal is to continue to work with them for the best possible place for them,” said Dr. David Fitter, incident manager for the CDC’s hantavirus response.

Hantavirus has a long incubation period, and people with high-risk exposures — including cruise ship passengers and people who were on an international flight with a sick passenger — should be monitored for 42 days, health officials say.

Some countries are testing all of their passengers who were exposed to hantavirus. But the “CDC currently recommends testing only for people with symptoms,” Fitter said.

The risk to the general public remains low, WHO and CDC say. At least 19 other people across at least 10 states also may have been exposed to hantavirus, and they are being encouraged to isolate at home as the CDC works with state and local partners to help monitor them. But “currently, there are no state or federal quarantine orders that have been drawn,” Fitter said.

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Bucket Brigade Preparing for Risk of Extreme Weather Ahead

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif (KEYT) - The buzz of a Weedwacker echoed off the hills in Elings Park Thursday morning as part of an ongoing fuel maintenance program.

Courtesy: Bucket Brigade

It is part of the fire-wise collaboration between Elings Park, the Santa Barbara Fire Safe Council and, the Bucket Brigade.

"If your neighbor's house catches on fire, the chance of your house burning down goes through the roof. So, you can see we're literally all in this together," said Abe Powell, CEO of the Bucket Brigade.

Members of the nonprofit organization help oversee roughly seven acres at the south-western edge of the park's 230 acres, maintaining the land as a buffer zone.

Powell and his team are also keeping an eye on the weather outlook for the months ahead. 

"We're on track for the hottest year since we began recording," said Powell. "Globally it's looking like we could be over 1.7 degrees centigrade above our industrial baseline and that means a great deal of risk for wildfires, for droughts and this winter, for potential flooding."

Climate experts are forecasting a "strong" to "super" El Nino this summer.

"Peak fire season in Southern California is at the end of summer and the beginning of fall. So while we've got this fog, it's a really good time to start reducing the weeds and flammable plants in our yards and start thinking about how we're going to be ready come peak fire season."

Members of the Bucket Brigade meet weekly to help thin out dead, dry brush and have put in native plants to help reduce the risk of fires. They also work on the nonprofit's Humanitarian Garden. Produce goes to a number of local places in need including the Unity Shoppe and Santa Barbara Rescue Mission.

Volunteers are always welcome.

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El supervisor Manuel Pérez revoca su carta de apoyo al centro de datos propuesto en Coachella

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El supervisor Manuel Pérez revoca su carta de apoyo al centro de datos propuesto en Coachella

Juan Montesló

CIUDAD DE COACHELLA, Calif. (KUNA) – Una carta del 9 de marzo, firmada por el supervisor V. Manuel Pérez y en la que se fomentaba la construcción de un centro de datos propuesto en Coachella, ha sido revocada, según informó su equipo.

La carta del supervisor del Cuarto Distrito fue enviada al desarrollador del proyecto, Stronghold Power Systems, destacando los beneficios de dicha iniciativa.

Dice así: “Me complace ofrecer mi firme respaldo al esfuerzo de la Ciudad de Coachella para establecer la Empresa Municipal de Servicios Públicos de Coachella e impulsar el desarrollo del campus del Centro de Datos de Coachella, abarcando tanto la Fase I como la Fase II”.

La carta continúa diciendo: “Con base en las estimaciones actuales de la ciudad y del proyecto, se prevé que este genere aproximadamente 50 millones de dólares en nuevos ingresos para la ciudad, a través de las operaciones de servicios públicos, impuestos locales, tasas y la actividad económica asociada”.

En un comunicado a Telemundo 15, el equipo de supervisores dijo que la carta había sido revocada.

“Este proyecto requiere mucho trabajo, como la elaboración de un informe de impacto ambiental (EIR) y un proceso exhaustivo conforme a la Ley de Calidad Ambiental de California (CEQA), además de la participación necesaria de la comunidad. Por no hablar de las dudas sobre el tema del agua y la electricidad. En resultado, el Supervisor Perez revocó la carta a través del promotor y del administrador municipal, quienes tomaron medidas para retirarla”

Esto ocurre tras una acalorada reunión comunitaria celebrada esta semana entre la ciudad, los promotores y los residentes para debatir el proyecto.

El desarrollo se llevará a cabo mediante un acuerdo de servicios públicos municipales de Coachella con Stronghold Power Systems, en la intersección de Avenue 52 y Filmore Street.

Manténganse atentos de Telemundo 15 para conocer la historia completa.

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El supervisor Manuel Pérez revoca su carta de apoyo al centro de datos propuesto en Coachella

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El supervisor Manuel Pérez revoca su carta de apoyo al centro de datos propuesto en Coachella

Juan Montesló

CIUDAD DE COACHELLA, Calif. (KUNA) – Una carta del 9 de marzo, firmada por el supervisor V. Manuel Pérez y en la que se fomentaba la construcción de un centro de datos propuesto en Coachella, ha sido revocada, según informó su equipo.

La carta del supervisor del Cuarto Distrito fue enviada al desarrollador del proyecto, Stronghold Power Systems, destacando los beneficios de dicha iniciativa.

Dice así: “Me complace ofrecer mi firme respaldo al esfuerzo de la Ciudad de Coachella para establecer la Empresa Municipal de Servicios Públicos de Coachella e impulsar el desarrollo del campus del Centro de Datos de Coachella, abarcando tanto la Fase I como la Fase II”.

La carta continúa diciendo: “Con base en las estimaciones actuales de la ciudad y del proyecto, se prevé que este genere aproximadamente 50 millones de dólares en nuevos ingresos para la ciudad, a través de las operaciones de servicios públicos, impuestos locales, tasas y la actividad económica asociada”.

En un comunicado a Telemundo 15, el equipo de supervisores dijo que la carta había sido revocada.

“Este proyecto requiere mucho trabajo, como la elaboración de un informe de impacto ambiental (EIR) y un proceso exhaustivo conforme a la Ley de Calidad Ambiental de California (CEQA), además de la participación necesaria de la comunidad. Por no hablar de las dudas sobre el tema del agua y la electricidad. En resultado, el Supervisor Perez revocó la carta a través del promotor y del administrador municipal, quienes tomaron medidas para retirarla”

Esto ocurre tras una acalorada reunión comunitaria celebrada esta semana entre la ciudad, los promotores y los residentes para debatir el proyecto.

El desarrollo se llevará a cabo mediante un acuerdo de servicios públicos municipales de Coachella con Stronghold Power Systems, en la intersección de Avenue 52 y Filmore Street.

Manténganse atentos de Telemundo 15 para conocer la historia completa.

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