Pennsylvania will forever have truth problem.
Not true here
30 COVIDs in house, all ICU CCU CVSU beds full, 5 in ER overflow
And it’s not even January yet (usual peak crunch time)
LOL. The Florida hospital I work at (I’m an RN) CLOSED our dedicated covid unit months ago. We’ve only had a small handful of covid patients since. ICU is full of critical patients with other problems; sometimes there is 1 or 2 covid patients in there.
I’ve been seeing way more people in the hospital from drug overdoses or poorly managed chronic conditions than covid.
I know five people in their late 70’s and 80’s that acquired the virus and only one of the five had to go to the hospital and that was for pneumonia for 3 days. She was never in ICU. The rest were sent home to recover with a regimen of medicine. Two have recovered and been released by their doctors, and the others appear to be headed for the same good results. For all five the covid-19 has been like a mild case of the flu.
De-socialization is the goal. Incrementally. Planned.
They are forcing new habits into the population, successfully — masking and staying home. Habits take months to learn and to forget.
Next? Vaccinations + Health ID to allow entry into businesses. Coming soon.
Frogs in the pot.
Full to overflowing here. It’s definitely a regional thing.