Yea. Sounds like hospitals were just trying be extra accommodating since they had bed space. You don’t need to be in a hospital icu, but since we have space available we can isolate you.Covid patients being isolated but not treated at a level previously required for icu. These people are also tested daily and every positive test reported. This thing is being driven by bad math for terrible statistics
There are several blue states like California and Virginia that have seen hotspots but aren't mentioned it's all red states...hotspots in already locked down states don't fit the narrative
That's good to know...we have put off our Route 66 trip because we didn't want to miss out on anything...in 2 weeks we have a mini roadtrip scheduled...Space center in Huntsville, Abraham Lincoln birthplace, the Ark Encounter and Brushy MountainThe funny thing is here in Virginia it’s not locked down . We actually didn’t find one state on our trip that was .![]()
That's good to know...we have put off our Route 66 trip because we didn't want to miss out on anything...in 2 weeks we have a mini roadtrip scheduled...Space center in Huntsville, Abraham Lincoln birthplace, the Ark Encounter and Brushy Mountain
The death rate is down almost 90% since April, yes young people are getting it driving the numbers up however most don't even know they have it and very few require hospitalizationDeaths will lag recorded positives by 2-4 weeks. I think the uptick in Florida started about about 2 weeks ago.
And I would not call this tumbling, unless things "tumble" uphill
Florida Coronavirus Map and Case Count
The death rate is down almost 90% since April, yes young people are getting it driving the numbers up however most don't even know they have it and very few require hospitalization
You know that all of those aren't related to covid, right? Most of those are normal hospital issues, ICU beds are always in short supplyThis has nothing really to do with testing. The media is in full freak out mode because hospital beds have become or will shortly become an issue in these large states. 75% of ICU beds in FL are taken by COVID patients. Up to 95% of ICU beds taken in areas of TX.
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