The Shelter/Stay-at-home Serial Killer Andrew Cuomo:
Most new Covid-19 hospitalizations in New York state are from people who were staying home and not venturing much outside, a shocking finding, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday.
The preliminary data was from 100 New York hospitals involving about 1,000 patients, Cuomo said at his daily briefing.
It shows that 66% of new admissions were from people who had largely been sheltering at home. The next highest source of admissions was from nursing homes, 18%.
If you notice, 18% of the people came from nursing homes, less than 1% came from jail or prison, 2% came from the homeless population, 2% from other congregate facilities, but 66% of the people were at home, which is shocking to us, Cuomo said.
This is a surprise: Overwhelmingly, the people were at home, he added. We thought maybe they were taking public transportation, and weve taken special precautions on public transportation, but actually no, because these people were literally at home.
They were sheltering in place just as experts like Drs. Fauci and Birx and politicians like Andrew Cuomo have been telling us to do, yelling at us to do.
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PS: Oh, by the way, sheltering and cowering at home/inside during Quarantine is a great way to LOWER your Vitamin D and Dopamine levels and kill your self!
During these trying and stressful times:
Over Drinking/eating/getting depressed at home alone is condoned by all of the governors of blue states.
If you are lucky enough to live in a red state, then go out and have a good time....
Informative. Thanks.
>> “PS: Oh, by the way, sheltering and cowering at home/inside during Quarantine is a great way to LOWER your Vitamin D and Dopamine levels and kill your self!”<<
If you’re referring to lack of exposure to sunlight, most persons have yards or at least windows exposed to the sun. Speaking for myself, I’m retired and led a somewhat reclusive life before the virus, so avoiding people hasn’t affected my routine much. I think low-risk persons need to be getting back to work. The elderly and persons with serious illnesses, though, should probably continue to isolate themselves for a while yet (”cowering” while doing so isn’t required :-)