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It's our tragic history as well. See link below for an excellent source of information. You can check the data for your own State and county. There is a table showing the percentage of nursing home deaths by state. In NC, my state, 57% of deaths have been in nursing homes. There have been 38 nursing home deaths in my county.
43% of U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Are Linked to Nursing Homes
43% of U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Are Linked to Nursing Homes
By The New York Times
June 27, 2020
"At least 54,000 residents and workers have died from the coronavirus at nursing homes and other long-term care facilities for older adults in the United States, according to a New York Times database. As of June 26, the virus has infected more than 282,000 people at some 12,000 facilities.
Nursing home populations are at a high risk of being infected by — and dying from — the coronavirus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, is known to be particularly lethal to adults in their 60s and older who have underlying health conditions. And it can spread more easily through congregate facilities, where many people live in a confined environment and workers move from room to room.
While 11 percent of the country’s cases have occurred in long-term care facilities, deaths related to Covid-19 in these facilities account for more than 43 percent of the country’s pandemic fatalities."
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"The share of deaths linked to long-term care facilities for older adults is even starker at the state level. In 24 states, the number of residents and workers who have died accounts for either half or more than half of all deaths from the virus.
Infected people linked to nursing homes also die at a higher rate than the general population. The median case fatality rate — the number of deaths divided by the number of cases — at facilities with reliable data is 17 percent, significantly higher than the 5 percent case fatality rate nationwide."
This is truly shocking and horrifying.
This is terrifying. I have a close friend in Texas.
I hope not in Houston/Harris County or DFW area. Rio Grande Valley/Harlingen has been hit hard too and I think they are having to fly some into San Antonio.This is terrifying. I have a close friend in Texas.
RSBMIt's unclear why the group thought they would be allowed to enter Italy. While the EU has recommended reopening its external borders to a limited number of countries, the US has never been on the 'safe list' due to its high number of coronavirus infections.
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This is what's driving me crazy, the unsolved mysteries of other people's thought processes. Did someone say, "I know those Sardinian customs agents, I can bribe one easy"? I'd love to be a fly on the wall when they flew back, accusations and blame flying around the cabin.
Border police in Sardinia denied entry to five US citizens who attempted to enter the island aboard a private jet, in line with Italy's ban on almost all tourism from outside Europe.
The group of around ten adults and children, which also included one Italian national, two Brits, two Germans and a New Zealander, were stopped upon landing at Elmas airport in Cagliari on Wednesday morning.
They had flown by private plane from Colorado, despite Italy's ongoing ban on most non-essential travel from outside the EU, Schengen Zone and UK.
After several hours in the airport, she and her friends eventually got back on the plane at about 11:30pm and flew to the UK. Some reports said Italian authorities had offered to allow the non-Americans to enter Sardinia on the condition they quarantined for 14 days, but the group apparently opted to stay together.
It's unclear why the group thought they would be allowed to enter Italy. While the EU has recommended reopening its external borders to a limited number of countries, the US has never been on the 'safe list' due to its high number of coronavirus infections.
https://www.thelocal.it/20200703/tr...JEgXbh0_iu8XChPZoAZbRaNjdbnv8qfw-qGCDy8SNocG8
RSBM.“We were treated as if we were criminals, it's not fair," Federica Fanari, a passenger who hails from Sardinia but lives in Germany, told local news site Casteddu Online.
I think it has been mentioned before that the virus will keep adapting/mutating to find more victims to feed on?
Sounds like that may be happening now.![]()