And the jump in hospitalizations and ICU utilization for COVID-19 patients as reported by the Texas Medical Center? Also lies?
Yes a complete lie. ICU capacity is ~93% currently. One year ago it was 94%. There are many articles recently from Houston hospital CEOs explaining it.
And the jump in hospitalizations and ICU utilization for COVID-19 patients as reported by the Texas Medical Center? Also lies?
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VERY likely lies. I’ve watched videos of physicians and others anxious about “new rules” that require them to report patients who have more than one illness, as being a Covid-19. An example given by an immunologist was a patient who’s dying of COPD and has pneumonia and tested positive for Covid19 is counted as a Covid illness, and when they die, a Covid-19 fatality.
In CA, expatriot Americans who live in Mexico are being diverted to California hospitals and since the ones on the border can’t handle them, they may be flown hundreds of miles north to larger facilities. Texas may do the same.
5 Dem governors forced nursing homes to accept persons ill with Covid-19 and that drove up hospitalizations and deaths needlessly.
Given Collin County artificially expanded their illness diagnosis rates, it’s likely they would expand their hospitalization rates to match, and their death rates.
Aren’t your lips getting chapped yet?
Why are you concerned?
I thought Trump was personally making a vaccine ASAP?
Make sure he gets the AIDS vaccine, and...
Flu
Common cold
SARS
MERS
H1N1
H1N2
www.nytimes.com/2020/06/07/us/coronavirus-border-mexico-california-el-centro.html
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COVID-19[2] positive patients in MEXICO were quietly transferred [routed] to CA.
"The swelling numbers of COVID-19 patients entering the United States from Mexico comes as many parts of California have pushed down their infection rates, enables many counties to lift stay-at-home restrictions and reopen businesses."