Posted on 06/25/2020 10:08:03 AM PDT by Nero Germanicus
the problem is when it’s too hot, people tend to stay indoors.
the problem is when it’s too hot, people tend to stay indoors.
and it is becoming clear that a wave of protests 3-4 weeks ago has driven a huge spike in the numbers being tested in cities around the country.
Fixed it for you.
You should also ignore the GPR drop.
That was a hope based on what has happened with other coronaviruses. Since this one is brand new, no one knew for certain what would happen. Heat seems not to be a factor: Arizona, Florida, Texas and California are where it is doing the most damage in June.
testing doesn’t drive hospitalizations.
However, hospitalizations do drive some testing, and there is some indication that people hospitalized for other things are testing positive and getting counted.
But that doesn’t explain the huge spike in hospitalizations starting exactly when you would expect it to, of younger people.
In Arizona it seems to be driven by migrant workers and a new wave on the indian reservations.
Right, question is, are they coming in —because— of the virus, or coming in —with— the virus.
Go to your city/county/state Covid-19 websites. You may have to do a little detective work, but the information is likely to be posted...
bgill wrote:
Ok, fine. Nothing to see. Move along. Everyone in the hospitals only have hang nails so quick 1 hour turn arounds on bed space. Plenty of beds this week, next week, next month. Dont worry, be happy.”
Was relaying what texasm1a had found
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3859151/posts?page=20#20
TexasM1A wrote:
“I just looked that the TMC (Texas Medical Center) website it says that they are at 97% ICU capacity of which 27% is for Covid patients, and the rest are for other issues.
But what it doesnt say is are they classifying the other as being part of the Covid surge?
Very spotty information at best.”
Abbott shows himself to be gutless and a tyrant!
They are not the problem! The government thinking it can control a virus is the problem.
That is a lie! He has dragged his feet.
Children are at very low risk as are those under 60 and without other health issues.
That appears to be changing. There’s a big uptick in younger people getting the virus but it appears to be less severe.
“After Arizonas reopening, younger people make up greater share of COVID-19 cases”
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-health/2020/06/24/more-younger-people-getting-covid-19-since-stay-home-order-ended/3246845001/
“Surge in coronavirus cases linked to more Texans in their 20s getting sick, officials say”https://www.texastribune.org/2020/06/16/texas-coronavirus-spike-young-adults/
Friends son went to get tested at Southwestern medical center in Dallas. Had to wait two days to get tested because supposedly they were swamped but he got there, they had four tents set up, and all were empty, he was the only one there.
Whats going on?
I didn’t say that young people weren’t getting infected, but that they didn’t seem be affected by it too much. They have good immune systems.
Yep ... but the media only focuses on current cases. Shame on them.
You are correct and yet there is a alarming trend of some otherwise healthy young people dying from strokes in combination with COVID-19.
“CDC adds 6 symptoms; young COVID-19 patients dying from strokes”
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/public-health/cdc-adds-6-symptoms-young-covid-19-patients-dying-from-strokes-8-updates.html
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