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Daily Archives: April 3, 2020
Blog Archive Letters from DelFest Organization Regarding Change in Festival – WCBC Radio
Posted: April 3, 2020 at 1:46 pm
April 2nd, 2020 by WCBC Radio
Letter from Rebecca Sparks, High Sierra Music:
Dearest DelFest staff~
I apologize for the mass email, and hope to connect individually with you as the next few weeks unfold. I hope this email finds you healthy (first and foremost), and safe AT HOME with your people. Wild times indeed. While this won't come as a complete shock, we have made the decision to postpone DelFest.
At this point in time we have a glimmer of hope that there's a possibility of holding the festival later in the summer, but it's also very possible we may have to postpone until 2021. More on that very soon.
We are feeling all the feels sadness, disappointment, and mourning the loss of what would have been. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us in the coming weeks to either just check in, or if you have specific questions. We are so, so sorry this is happening. Stay safe, STAY HOME, and hoping and praying for our crazy festy family to be together soon. ~Rebecca (on behalf of all the DelFest partners and McCoury family)
Follows is a letter to the fans from Rob and Ronnie McCoury:
Folks~ First, let us start by saying, since this is unfortunately coming out on April 1, this is not some sort of April Fools prank. This is all very real.
We want to thank you for all the prayers and well wishes youve sent our familys way. They are very much appreciated and needed. Dad, Mom, and all of our family are healthy and safe, and we send our prayers back to each of your homes.
Even three weeks ago it wouldve been impossible to imagine the place we now find ourselves in. Weve watchedas have all of youas the reports have changed daily. We've wrestled with where DelFest fits into the grand scheme of things, but so many of you have asked that we take our time and remember what this festival means to all of us.
Over the years, our family has come to truly understand that DelFest belongs to the fans, the community, and the artists who have made it so special, so we take any decision to postpone very seriously. So many of you have said this is your annual get together with family and friends from across the countrymilitary families plan their leaves together, kids meet up with other kids who've grown up with the festival, etc. We also can't overlook that its vitally important to the economy of Western Maryland. With all of this in mind, we have acted on the advice of many trusted counselors and taken the time to review all options.
Even a week ago, we thought it might be possible to hold the festival safely at the end of May, and now we have come to realize that holding an event at the end of May could risk the health of the attendees, artists, staff, and community we hold so dear. At this time we can say with certainty that having the event on Memorial Day weekend is not a possibility. We are currently looking into the possibility of moving it later this summer or postponing until 2021, and will have more information about that soon. Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns.
We are asking you to hang in there with us while we put these plans in place. Once we have a final decision, we will let you know how that impacts your tickets, and what the options are. However, as this is a trying time for many folks, we dont want to make it any harder. If your circumstance is such that you absolutely need a refund at this time, please click here and we will work with you. If you can stick with us, knowing that your tickets will be valid for a future DelFest, we appreciate it.
Let us assure you, there is no possibility that we would ever make a decision that would put our dad and mom at risk, so we would never ask you to put your family at risk. We are talking with local, regional, and state authorities every few days to gather as much information as possible so that we can make the best decision for all of us.
Regardless of the decision we ultimately make, you can trust that our family has always tried to operate by the Golden Rule, and nothing will ever change that. We will treat each of you the way wed like to be treated.
Be safe, love on your family, and stay tuned for more information. Rob and Ronnie on behalf of the entire McCoury Family
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OurStreets App Helps DC Shoppers Find the Supplies and Groceries They Need – Our Community Now at Virginia
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A representation of what their live map could look like, courtesy OurStreets.
When Mark Sussman and Daniel Schep came together and madetheOurStreetsapp (foron Android and iOS)back in January, it was designed as a crowdsourcing tool to report unsafe road conditions in the Washington, D.C., area. Now, with the strange conditions we all share due to the coronavirus pandemic, they're releasing another feature called OurStreets Supplies.
OurStreets Supplies wants to maintain a real-time inventory of essential supplies through crowdsourcing. Users will be able to reportkey items as fully stocked, running low, orsold-out, as well as submit photos from the store they visited.
Instead of issues that you could be reporting around street safety, [the app] is going to show you different supplies that you may be shopping for, such as toilet paper or hand sanitizer, fresh fruits and vegetables, canned goods, etc., says Sussman. Shoppers will also be able to log if they felt safe with the social distancing measures taken at their location.
The original appalready has a significant user base in the D.C. area. With the release of the new feature, they'relooking to partner with local government and commercial entities, like they already have with Union Kitchen. Oncethe platformgathers a critical mass of data on sopping conditions, they'll be able to publish real-time maps to both the app and their website.
Working as intended, OurStreets supplies will help shoppers make safe and smart decisions, minimize the stress from shopping around, and get what they need. As Sussmanobserves, Theres not necessarily a lack of supplies, theres just a lack of information around where those supplies are located."
However, like social distancing in general, it's a team effort.
"People and retailers have to contribute to this for it to work. Everybody needs to start cataloging what the stores have," Sussman continues.
They also encourage shoppers to employ the Golden Rule when using their appthis isn't a tool for more effective panic-buying.
Hoarding is the exact antithesis of what were trying to accomplish," he says.
For more information, you can check theirarticle here, which contains information on how you can help. (They're looking for commercial and government contacts, software engineers, and more.) You can download here in anticipation of the release.
How are you holding up? Would a product like this be useful for your forays to the store? Chime in with a comment.
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I’m An ICU Nurse That Needs Something Fun And Cheap With A Manual Trans! What Car Should I Buy? – Jalopnik
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What Car Should You BuyThe experts at Jalopnik answer your car-buying questions.
Tracey is an ICU nurse who is also continuing her education. She has a little one on the way and likes to drive fun cars, but her current car got totaled and she needs a viable replacement without breaking the bank. What car should she buy?
(Welcome back to What Car Should You Buy? Where we give real people real advice about buying cars. )
Here is the scenario:
My car was totaled! I was rear-ended at a traffic light on my way home from work. Right now I am using my fiancs Focus ST to get to and from work as an ICU nurse. I am currently doing an online RN to BSN program, we are saving for a house, and our first child thats due in November so I cant spend too much. It has to be a manual, but since I live in CO, I really do not want something rear-wheel-drive. Also, it needs to be practical enough to handle a car seat and baby gear, so four doors is likely a must.
While I only have about $10,000 to spend I cant have something that is too unreliable as I need to get to work.
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Budget: Up to $10,000
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Location: Colorado Springs
Wants: Fun, manual, four doors
Doesnt want: Rear-wheel drive
Tracey, Im sorry to hear about your old car and Im grateful you came out okay. Hopefully, with this coronavirus situation, you can stay out of harms way. I know that is not easy for anyone in the healthcare industry right now.
The good news is I was able to find what I feel is the perfect car for you, which is a Subaru Outback. Yes, I know that every other person in Colorado drives an Outback, but this one is special.
A local shop has this 2005 Outback XT with a manual trans, rebuilt motor and a bunch of performance upgrades. At one time I owned a very similar Legacy GT wagon and I still miss that car. These turbo long roofs are the perfect car for someone who wants a WRX but needs to do adult things. They are very quick, very comfortable, and can handle car seats, strollers and whatever else you need to haul with your eventual new house. Of course, its also an AWD Outback so getting to work in bad weather is no problem.
Seeing as you already live in Colorado, theres nothing that I need to do to put Subaru on your radar. And you have a Focus ST in your life already, so I dont need to introduce that or the even more lovely Fiesta ST.
But I love this prompt, because jumping on a local Craigslist and searching for whats affordable with three pedals is a hobby of mine. Normally this shows me things like this remarkably clean Saturn SC2 for $875. Given your budget, though, its also easy to turn up an impeccably restored Volkswagen, like this one asking $11,000. If I were looking for charming, trusty transportation, I would scoop up a nice old Bug, and indeed, thats what I did! (How did that go? Nevermind!)
But since you want something that has four doors and wont spin the back wheels all through the winter, I would say youd want to go find something else perfectly restored but otherwise overlooked. And in that, well, its not all that hard to find a vintage Scoobie, spotless inside and out, right around what youre willing to spend. This $9,999 1978 in Boulder will brighten the day of everyone you drive past.
Hey, Tracey! Ill admit, I love Raphs suggestion there, and for me, Id jump all over that, but for once Im going to try and be rational (it hurts, but Ill try) and suggest a manual, fun, reliable car for you that really isnt an insane proposition. Heres what you need: a first-gen Scion xB.
Ive had one of these little charming boxes for years as our modern car, and I can honestly say its been one of the most useful and hassle-free cars Ive ever owned. Its shockingly roomy inside, extremely reliableand, when I have had to fix things on it, thats proven to be relatively easy and cheap, gets fantastic gas mileage, and, somehow manages to be fun to drive as well.
I have a 5-speed manual one, just like this one here for sale in Colorado, and its a blast to drive. Light and nimble, and while its not a speed demon, its quick enough and, at its limit, can be a real hoot.
Hell, I had Tiff Needell fling my little refrigerator around a track and it was hilariously fun.
Ive hit a deer in mine, taken it on long trips, hauled a full-sized washing machine in it, used it with my kid in the car-seat era and beyondits just a really well-designed do-anything car that Im never unhappy to get into.
So, yeah, this is what you need, and this one here is only $4,000 and has new struts on all corners and looks very well maintained. Save yourself six grand and a lot of hassle.
There are certain rules in this life that just arent worth breaking. Perhaps the most important among them: Never go backwards in horsepower.
Youve been driving your fiancs Ford Focus ST to and from work, and have likely gotten used to feeling 252 horsepower under the hood. Going to the 108 horsepower Scion xB that my coworker Jason is recommending will make you feel like youre piloting a tractor-trailer. And the old Subaru DL that Raph suggested will make you feel like you arent moving at all.
I can get onboard with Toms 250 horsepower Subaru Legacy XT pitch, but again, it technically breaks the aforementioned golden rule. So, to ensure that your life is moving in the correct direction car-wise, you should buy this 2012 MazdaSpeed 3. Its turbocharged 2.3-liter inline-four sends 263 horsepower (thats more than 252, you may have noticed) to the front wheels, and drags around a car with lots of space for kids, strollers, pacifiers, oil filters, diapers, and whatever else one needs to maintain of children.
Sure, it costs $2,500 more than your budget allows, but maybe a bit of negotiation will get you closer to 10 grand.
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Former Cards CF Jim Edmonds says he tested positive for COVID-19 – KMOV.com
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CBSMiami.com Weather 4/3 12PMA partly to mostly sunny afternoon with highs in the lower 80s.
White House May Ask Americans To Take Additional Steps To Protect ThemselvesNatalie Brand reports Americans may be asked to wear masks in public.
Man Accused Of Price Gouging On Masks & GlovesLazaro Lozano, 57, was arrested outside a Publix supermarket for allegedly trying to sell a box of gloves for $40.
Food Distribution Sites Are Overwhelmed By DemandDavid Sutta reports cars lined up around the block at one southwest Miami-Dade church as people waited for bags of staples.
More Than 9,500 Coronavirus Cases In FloridaMiami-Dade leads the state with 3,029 cases.
Coronavirus Cases Surge in Hot Spots Including FloridaNaomi Ruchim reports there are now nearly a quarter of a million confirmed coronavirus cases in the United States, and more than 6-thousand deaths.
Healthy Cruise Ship Passengers Board Flights For HomeTed Scouten reports passengers from the Zaandam and Rotterdam are being flown home on chartered flights.
Ways To Clean Your SmartphoneSteve Goldstein says wipes with 60 percent or more alcohol content can be used to clean phones, keep liquid out of the phone's ports.
Monroe County Has First Coronavirus DeathA 55-year-old man with an underlying health condition died of coronavirus in Monroe Co.
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World Surpasses One Million Coronavirus CasesGwen Baumgartner reports nearly a quarter of a million of those are in the United States, along with over 58-hundred deaths.
Miami-Dade Limiting Capacity In Grocery StoresExecutive order limits capacity to 50 percent in areas where unpackaged food is sold.
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What Is CF Industries Holdings’s (NYSE:CF) P/E Ratio After Its Share Price Tanked? – Yahoo Finance
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Unfortunately for some shareholders, the CF Industries Holdings (NYSE:CF) share price has dived 31% in the last thirty days. Indeed the recent decline has arguably caused some bitterness for shareholders who have held through the 39% drop over twelve months.
Assuming nothing else has changed, a lower share price makes a stock more attractive to potential buyers. In the long term, share prices tend to follow earnings per share, but in the short term prices bounce around in response to short term factors (which are not always obvious). The implication here is that long term investors have an opportunity when expectations of a company are too low. Perhaps the simplest way to get a read on investors' expectations of a business is to look at its Price to Earnings Ratio (PE Ratio). A high P/E implies that investors have high expectations of what a company can achieve compared to a company with a low P/E ratio.
See our latest analysis for CF Industries Holdings
We can tell from its P/E ratio of 11.41 that sentiment around CF Industries Holdings isn't particularly high. If you look at the image below, you can see CF Industries Holdings has a lower P/E than the average (15.0) in the chemicals industry classification.
Its relatively low P/E ratio indicates that CF Industries Holdings shareholders think it will struggle to do as well as other companies in its industry classification. Many investors like to buy stocks when the market is pessimistic about their prospects. If you consider the stock interesting, further research is recommended. For example, I often monitor director buying and selling.
Generally speaking the rate of earnings growth has a profound impact on a company's P/E multiple. If earnings are growing quickly, then the 'E' in the equation will increase faster than it would otherwise. And in that case, the P/E ratio itself will drop rather quickly. So while a stock may look expensive based on past earnings, it could be cheap based on future earnings.
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CF Industries Holdings's earnings made like a rocket, taking off 80% last year. Unfortunately, earnings per share are down 16% a year, over 5 years.
It's important to note that the P/E ratio considers the market capitalization, not the enterprise value. So it won't reflect the advantage of cash, or disadvantage of debt. Hypothetically, a company could reduce its future P/E ratio by spending its cash (or taking on debt) to achieve higher earnings.
While growth expenditure doesn't always pay off, the point is that it is a good option to have; but one that the P/E ratio ignores.
CF Industries Holdings's net debt is 66% of its market cap. If you want to compare its P/E ratio to other companies, you should absolutely keep in mind it has significant borrowings.
CF Industries Holdings trades on a P/E ratio of 11.4, which is below the US market average of 13.0. The company may have significant debt, but EPS growth was good last year. If the company can continue to grow earnings, then the current P/E may be unjustifiably low. Given CF Industries Holdings's P/E ratio has declined from 16.5 to 11.4 in the last month, we know for sure that the market is significantly less confident about the business today, than it was back then. For those who don't like to trade against momentum, that could be a warning sign, but a contrarian investor might want to take a closer look.
Investors should be looking to buy stocks that the market is wrong about. If the reality for a company is not as bad as the P/E ratio indicates, then the share price should increase as the market realizes this. So this free visual report on analyst forecasts could hold the key to an excellent investment decision.
But note: CF Industries Holdings may not be the best stock to buy. So take a peek at this free list of interesting companies with strong recent earnings growth (and a P/E ratio below 20).
If you spot an error that warrants correction, please contact the editor at editorial-team@simplywallst.com. This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. Simply Wall St has no position in the stocks mentioned.
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Cystic fibrosis sufferer, 21, with lung condition survives coronavirus and says we can beat this! – The Sun
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A CYSTIC fibrosis sufferer who tested positive for coronavirus has shared a message of hope after beating the disease.
Daniel James-Lacey McInerney, 21, said he was "absolutely terrified" after contracting Covid-19 and feared that he was going to die.
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But after two weeks of hospital treatment and home quarantine, he has finally beaten the virus.
He told theDaily Express: "I know the 'at risk' vulnerable people in the UK are scared of what is going on, but I want to give them some hope.
"I have no idea at all how I caught coronavirus, where I caught it or why, but I have faced it and fought it off.
"If someone with lungs working at only 25 per cent, weakened by cystic fibrosis can shake off Covid-19 I feel confident many more people can."
I know the 'at risk' vulnerable people in the UK are scared of what is going on, but I want to give them some hope
Daniel, of Camden, north London, was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF) when he was just four-years-old.
He recalled that on March 5, after feeling run-down and chesty, he contacted his CF unit.
The 21-year-old was already self-isolating at home because having CF as an underlying condition put him in one of the "at risk" groups.
On March 9 he got a bed at St Bartholomew's, but on March 10 he woke up with terrible flu symptoms.
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He was then tested for Covid-19 and given the news that he had contracted the deadly disease.
Daniel added how he thought he was "going to die" during his time in hospital.
"In the room next to me in the ICU, I could hear an elderly man in his 70s on a ventilator due to Covid-19 it broke my heart," concluded Daniel.
"I had survivors' guilt and requested to be moved from the ICU as others worse off than me needed them."
Sections of the hospital were cordoned off as he was taken home in a special ambulance being used in London just for coronavirus patients.
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Worryingly, a further 17,089 people have now tested positive for Covid-19 with 260 people dying in the last 24 hours.
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Why CF Industries Holdings Inc. [CF] is a Good Long-Term Investment – The Dwinnex
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The share price of CF Industries Holdings Inc. [NYSE: CF] inclined by $27.20, presently trading at $25.85. The companys shares saw 31.02% gains compared to the lowest price in the period of the last 52 weeks, set at 19.73 recorded on 04/01/20. The last few days have been tough to the share price as CF fall by -4.33% during the last week, even though the stock is still up by 28.96 compared to -1.17 of all time high it touched on 03/26/20. However, the stock had a poor performance during the past 3 months, roughly losing -32.22%, while additionally dropping -37.98% during the last 12 months. CF Industries Holdings Inc. is said to have a 12-month price target set at $43.17. That means that the stock has a strong potential to acquire 17.32% increase from the current trading price.
Experts stock market traders frequently make a point to check what top Wall Street analysts say regarding a potential buy. Regarding CF Industries Holdings Inc. [CF] currently, the latest Wall Street ratings we can see is from the fiscal quarter thats going to end in 12/30/2019. On average, stock market experts give CF an Overweight rating. The average 12-month price forecast for this stock is $25.85, with the high estimate being $63.00, the low estimate being $30.00 and the median estimate amounting to $39.50. This is compared to its latest closing price of $27.20.
Wall Street analysts provide their ratings on a scale of 1 to 5, and the current average score for CF Industries Holdings Inc. [CF] is sitting at 3.75. This is compared to 1 month ago, when its average rating was 3.50.
Stay on the lookout for the next publication of this organizations financial results for the quarter, which will be made public on 04/29/2020.
Now lets turn to look at profitability: with a current Operating Margin for CF Industries Holdings Inc. [CF] sitting at 21.40% and its Gross Margin at 25.60%, this companys Net Margin is now 10.70. These metrics indicate that this company is not generating as much profit, after accounting for expenses, compared to its market peers.
This companys Return on Total Capital is 9.31, and its Return on Invested Capital has reached 6.71. Its Return on Equity is 16.60%, and its Return on Assets is 3.90%. These metrics show a mixed bag, which means that this investments attractiveness can be quickly increased or decreased in the short term, depending on future updates CF financial performance.
Turning to investigate this organizations capital structure, CF Industries Holdings Inc. [CF] has generated a Total Debt to Total Equity ratio of 146.36. Similarly, its Total Debt to Total Capital is 59.41, while its Total Debt to Total Assets stands at 33.95. Looking toward the future, this publicly-traded companys Long-Term Debt to Equity is 143.25, and its Long-Term Debt to Total Capital is 58.15.
What about valuation? This companys Enterprise Value to EBITDA is 6.59 and its Total Debt to EBITDA Value is 2.19. The Enterprise Value to Sales for this firm is now 2.60, and its Total Debt to Enterprise Value stands at 0.25. CF Industries Holdings Inc. [CF] has a Price to Book Ratio of 3.56, a Price to Cash Flow Ratio of 7.03 and P/E Ratio of 11.65. These metrics all suggest that CF Industries Holdings Inc. is more likely to generate a positive ROI.
CF Industries Holdings Inc. [CF] has 239.01M shares outstanding, amounting to a total market cap of 6.18B. Its stock price has been found in the range of 19.73 to 55.15. At its current price, it has moved down by -53.13% from its 52-week high, and it has moved up 31.02% from its 52-week low.
This stocks Beta value is currently 1.20, which indicates that it is 6.37% more volatile that the wider market. This stocks Relative Strength Index (RSI) is at 41.86. This RSI score is good, suggesting this stock is neither overbought or oversold.
Shares of CF Industries Holdings Inc. [CF], on the whole, present investors with both positive and negative signals. Wall Street analysts have mixed reviews when it comes to the 12-month price outlook, and this companys financials show a combination of strengths and weaknesses. Based on the price performance, this investment is somewhat risky while presenting reasonable potential for ROI.
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London coronavirus: Inspirational cystic fibrosis sufferer overcomes Covid-19 and says: ‘We can beat this’ – MyLondon
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A brave young coronavirus survivor who defied the odds to overcome the virus has sent an inspirational message to other Londoners.
Daniel James-Lacey McInerney, from Camden Town, feared for his life after he tested positive for Covid-19 due to him suffering with cystic fibrosis, a chronic lung condition which affects breathing.
But the 21-year-old battled the virus at St Bartholomew's Hospital for nearly two weeks and is now at home recovering.
Daniel now wants to send a message of hope to the estimated three million people living in the UK with lung disease.
He told the Daily Express: "I know the 'at risk' vulnerable people in the UK are scared of what is going on but I want to give them some hope.
"I have no idea at all how I caught coronavirus, where I caught it or why, but I have faced it and fought it off.
"If someone with lungs working at only 25 per cent, weakened by cystic fibrosis can shake off Covid-19 I feel confident many more people can."
Daniel, who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when he was aged four, contacted doctors on March 5 after feeling run-down and chesty.
He was already self-isolating at home and managed to get a bed at St Bartholomew's Hospital on March 9.
The following day, he woke up with severe flu symptoms.
"I woke up with a fever, sore throat, and a headache all at once, in the matter of one day - which is pretty bizarre for me," Daniel said.
"Yet when my swab test came back for normal flu. I was still confined to my room but told I could go home soon as it was normal flu.
"But that night they swabbed me for Covid-19 and on Thursday I felt really pretty bad and flu-like."
On March 13, a nurse entered Daniel's room with a mask on, along with a hazmat suit.
He was told he had tested positive for coronavirus - news which left him "terrified".
He said: "When the nurses told me I had coronavirus I knew I was in trouble and panicked and thought 'Am I going to die'?
"I felt pretty bad and flu-like, I had a fever, sore throat, and a headache all at once which I knew was unusual for me."
He added: "I had been reading already that having CF meant I was one of those most susceptible and likely to die."
Due to Daniel's condition, there were fears he might not beat the virus. Around two years ago, the student's health deteriorated rapidly and his steady 60 per cent lung function plunged to 25-30 per cent.
This has mainly been caused by a nasty bacteria in his lungs called Nontuberculous Mycobacteria (or NTM) which is almost impossible to ever shift. Now Daniel is almost constantly needing oxygen, although starting Vertex's Symkevi drug in January.
Daniel was moved into the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to await to see if his symptoms worsened.
He said: "The next few days got a lot better - I felt less flu-like but when we tested on March 16 I was still positive for coronavirus.
"In the room next to me in the ICU, I could hear an elderly man in his 70s on a ventilator due to Covid-19. It broke my heart.
"I had survivors' guilt and requested to be moved from the ICU as others worse off than me needed them."
Sections of the hospital were cordoned off as he was taken home in a special ambulance being used in London just for coronavirus patients. Daniel then went into quarantine until he finally tested negative last Monday (March 23).
He said: "Have faith that our immune system does work. Be positive and have people you can rely on.
"I really hope there will be more recovering cases - this isn't an apocalyptic pandemic but it is serious, so just be safe."
He added: "Now I want to spread some hope. If diagnosed, take your time and don't think the worst."
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Virus shows people what we are living with every day, says Cork CF sufferer – Echo Live
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WELCOME to our world.
That is how Castlemartyr-based David Conroy, who suffers from CF (Cystic Fibrosis), sums up the nationwide response to the coronavirus pandemic.
CF is a condition that affects the lungs and digestive system, and David says the hygiene, coughing and sneezing etiquette that is now universally necessary to contain the new virus, is what he and other CF sufferers have to take heed of all the time.
Thankfully, David, aged 46, hasnt been struck by coronavirus, and he is self-isolating.
Those of us with CF are high risk, he says, If we get coronavirus, its a very different story, so most of my CF community are self-isolating at the moment.
He is using his time wisely, trying to encourage the public to support Cystic Fibrosis Irelands fund-raising day,
David is unusual in that he was only diagnosed with CF at the age of 43.
Most people get their diagnosis of CF at birth, he says, There are many different genotypes. My one affects you later in life.
David constantly contracted chest infections and his weight used to fluctuate a lot as well.
My GP sent me to the Mercy Hospital in October, 2016. I was tested for absolutely everything there. They also did genetic testing and I got the result in February, 2017, with the diagnosis.
Like a lot of people, I had heard of CF but I didnt know what it entailed. Luckily the Cystic Fibrosis Unit at CUH is beyond amazing. Theyre like family in that the care and support they give you is phenomenal.
Its still very early days for me. I had a lot of pulmonary chest infections as a child but back then, there was no such thing as genetic testing.
With modern technology, theres a lot more older people getting diagnosed now.
Both of Davids parents have the particular genotype that has a 25% chance of resulting in a child with CF. David is the only one in his family that has the condition. How does it impact on daily life?
Theres no getting out of bed, jumping in the shower and running out to work, he explains.
I have to set my alarm to get up two hours before I need to go out. I have to use nebulisers to soften the mucus I carry in my lungs, to open up the airways.
Some days, I get really good clearance. After my shower and breakfast, I do physiotherapy myself. I might do it for half an hour. Other days it could take longer.
The physiotherapy should clear out your lungs. I do that twice a day, morning and evening. I also take antibiotics. Im on a high dose of antibiotics at the moment as I have a chest infection.
The Cystic Fibrosis Unit team at CUH has taught David how to take intravenous antibiotics.
Normally, when people need intervention, they go to hospital. I do it at home myself, he says.
David says that no two CF patients are the same. He leads a normal life, apart from the morning regime.
If you saw me walking down the street, you wouldnt think there was anything wrong with me. People are surprised when I tell them I have CF.
Breathlessness is part of the condition.
But its very individual, David adds.
Some patients are completely amazing. They were born to run and they do phenomenal amounts of training. Their fitness would be quite good. It all depends on the severity of the illness.
Taking exercise is of utmost importance, he says,
You have to keep working on your lungs. Thats why Cystic Fibrosis Ireland is so important. It helps us with grants for joining gyms and buying equipment for home.
For exercise, David walks his dog, for an hour or an hour and a half every day.
Its not like normal walking. You have to push yourself. Exercise is as important as the medication.
There are such fantastic areas around Castlemartyr for walks. I get out as much as I can. I live my life. I go on holidays.
Every so often, I need to go into hospital for maybe a two-week period for antibiotics. That might happen once a year.
David works part-time as a hairdresser in a Cork city salon.
He says: I do two half days. The social aspect of it is very important and its good to have a routine. I get out, go to work and meet people. I worked full time as a stylist until I got my diagnosis.
David says the drugs for CF are fantastic, adding: I started on a drug called Kalydeco which has completely transformed my life. It has reduced the amount of chest infections I get. It has given me back my life.
Ireland has the highest incidence of CF per capita in the world. There are approximately 1,400 people with the condition nationwide.
David says it is probably down to our small genetic pool.
Back a few generations, people married their relatives, he says.
He says that coronavirus is unbelievable the rest of the world is now kind of seeing what CF people live with every day.
If were on a bus or in a train and we hear someone coughing, were very aware that the person could give you a heavy cold or a chest infection that could curtail you for two to three weeks.
For us, hand hygiene is very important all the time. Keeping yourself well and not going near people that could possibly give you a cold is important.
If any of my family has a cold or a chest infection, I dont see them until it has passed.
Like many people lately, David sings the praises of Netflix for keeping him entertained and informed while he is in isolation.
His partner, Finbar Cuthbert, isnt working at the moment as he had to temporarily shut down his business in Youghal, Sage Cafe, because of coronavirus.
We have a box in Sage Cafe for donations for Cystic Fibrosis Ireland, says David.
People in Youghal have been phenomenally generous.
Money raised for the organisation go towards patient grants for supports such as counselling, fertility treatment and transplant assessment.
It also helps towards the cost of a number of CF clinical staff in hospitals and it helps raise the 1m needed for the new CF in-patient unit at Beaumont Hospital.
Cystic Fibrosis Irelands annual 65 Roses Day on April 10 has changed due to coronavirus. It has gone virtual with public fund-raising replaced by an online appeal.
The public can donate online at www. 65RosesDay.ie.
Or people can text 65ROSES to 50300 to donate 2.
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