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Originally Posted by Giantone
Everyone did, Nursing homes are the "hot spots everywhere.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...-homes/610855/
An estimated 70 percent of coronavirus deaths in Minnesota have been linked to long-term-care facilities. In at least six states, these fatalities account for half of all COVID-19 deaths, and according to the World Health Organization, half of all coronavirus fatalities in Europe have been traced to nursing homes too. Some of this mortality is linked to long-term-care facilities that are shoddily run or that violate health standards. But most of them are doing the best they can with what they have. And they don’t have much.
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Lol...yes g1 as the data comes in we have realized this. We have 1009 deaths here Virginia and 591 are in long term care facilities. In fact look closer at the numbers here specifically at age...Zero death 0-19...9 deaths from age 20-39...22 from 40-49. 53 50-59. So that means 924 Ages 60+ Or 92%.
So let’s ask ourself What the infection rates versus death rates...while I gotta imagine it’s gonna be more that flu (2 or 3 times worse? )it will be considered on the Same spectrum as the flu and not mers , Ebola, etc.
But your avoiding the facts once again with Cuamo...
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...ients-n1191811
New York implemented a policy to require New York nursing homes to take Covid patients :
The coronavirus patients began arriving the last week of March, transferred to the Gurwin Jewish Nursing and Rehabilitation Center under
a New York state mandate requiring nursing homes to accept those recovering from COVID-19, even if they still might be contagious.
Do you think the governor was reckless here? This is a policy decision