Not in my neck of the woods. We fought Covid and beat its ass. It was kicking our ass at first but we turned it around. We had about 650 deaths by the end of wave 1. Most of them were nursing home type patients with extensive comorbidities. We’ll say that was about a year ago exactly. At that time, we had more deaths than any other county in the state. Between the end of wave 1 a year ago and now, we’ve had another 126 deaths because we upped our game. We are seeing more younger people with it now but they’re surviving. they are being put on ventilators and rotoprone beds though. It is my opinion that as more elderly people die and get vaccinated, the virus will “learn” to better utilize younger people as a host and this will become much more common.
Well, good job!!
I noticed the EVMS has deferred their covid protocol to;
https://covid19criticalcare.com/