Can understand the high number of infected, but at some point, someone needs to shed light on why their mortality rate for those who test (or supposedly test) positive is more than twice most other states.
Someone brought up an interesting fact, if true, in light of suggestions that forced ventilation may actually harm ... that the government pays three times more for hospitalization with a ventilator than without.
The powers that be in NYC arent concerned with actual human deaths, just the optics. They wanted the doctors to put patients on ventilators so they could say, see, we need more, weve run out of ventilators. The problem with that is that early treatment with HCQ means they wont need those ventilators, and 80% of the people on ventilators died. So their plan backfired. Theyve killed more people and want to pass the buck to Trump.
Can someone tell me why the entire state of New York has only 718 ICU beds available for a population of 19.5 million, while the state I live in, Indiana, has only 12 fewer ICU beds available, for a population of 6.7 million? This boggles my mind. I took those bed numbers right off the IHME CoVid 19 website.
I wonder if it’s because of the Asian population they have?