And Houston is one of the highest concentrations of coronavirus. Good luck to 2021, Texas.
And Houston is one of the highest concentrations of coronavirus. Good luck to 2021, Texas.
Perhaps you have a link for that otherwise I will go with the links I have posted. Dr. Fauci has been ok'd by mods as a highly reputable source. Any reason you don't agree with him?If you check online the companies and progress, it appears to be late in 2021.
Perhaps you have a link for that otherwise I will go with the links I have posted. Dr. Fauci has been ok'd by mods as a highly reputable source. Any reason you don't agree with him?
States already have individual threads. Anyone can post in those as well. Care homes have been a global issue. Jmo
Well, the Tour de France went on as scheduled (just finished) and the Giro d'Italia is scheduled in early October. Doesn't mean we the pandemic is over.Perhaps you have a link for that otherwise I will go with the links I have posted. Dr. Fauci has been ok'd by mods as a highly reputable source. Any reason you don't agree with him?
The Olympics are planning to go ahead in 2021 also. I'll find the link I read today. The torch has begun it's journey. From Greece to Japan.
Olympics will proceed in 2021 'as proof of pandemic's defeat', says Japan's PM
I think the hundreds of thousands dead in care homes deserve to stay on the main thread for discussion. Why do you not want to discuss it? The elderly have made up the majority of the deaths.But they are apples and oranges (read first article i posted). The comparisons become misinformation.
Best in a dedicated better thought out research-rich thread, in my mind. Would be valuable too.
If you want to think it will still be with us through next year that is fine. For myself, everything I have read is pointing to certain priorities/categories getting it this year. I have posted UK government links confirming this aim and getting prepared for it. Whether it goes to plan, we won't know till it happens.Well, the Tour de France went on as scheduled (just finished) and the Giro d'Italia is scheduled in early October. Doesn't mean we the pandemic is over.
Well, the Tour de France went on as scheduled (just finished) and the Giro d'Italia is scheduled in early October. Doesn't mean we the pandemic is over.
DBM. Criticising a nation's policies.The Guardian has an article about this too. It is being debated in the Parliament.
Australians stranded overseas willing to wear ankle bracelets while quarantining to return home
Paraphrasing - some of the stranded Aussies are going to give evidence to the Senate to lift the cap and many are willing to wear ankle bracelets to quarantine. One guy has set up a website ( link is in the article ) for use by them and to register their locations worldwide. There are reported to be 26,000.
I think they should let them back asap. The website owner has been stranded for six months while his wife is on her own in Australia. Why can he not return and quarantine at his home as well as the others. There is plenty of room on the flights. I don't get it. MOO.
I have posted a lot of links and updates on the vaccine thread so I don't know if you have seen them but here is just a sample re the UK.Available does not mean the general public will get it.
Despite the president’s repeated claims that a vaccine will be available in October, scientists, companies and federal officials all say that most people won’t get one until well into next year.
Testing and producing a vaccine is a complex process with a lot of uncertainties. But the best guess for now, experts say, is this: If every aspect of the vaccines’ development and distribution goes exactly as planned — and history has shown that rarely happens — certain people in high-risk groups could get vaccinated this year. Most other Americans, however, will quite likely have to wait until well into next year.
When Will You Be Able to Get a Coronavirus Vaccine?
After hearing for months that “everyone” can easily get a Covid test and how difficult it was for me and other family members to get it - I personally believe that the general public in the US will not see a widespread “for all” vaccine roll out until at the earliest Spring of 2021.Available does not mean the general public will get it.
Despite the president’s repeated claims that a vaccine will be available in October, scientists, companies and federal officials all say that most people won’t get one until well into next year.
Testing and producing a vaccine is a complex process with a lot of uncertainties. But the best guess for now, experts say, is this: If every aspect of the vaccines’ development and distribution goes exactly as planned — and history has shown that rarely happens — certain people in high-risk groups could get vaccinated this year. Most other Americans, however, will quite likely have to wait until well into next year.
When Will You Be Able to Get a Coronavirus Vaccine?
Data shows 70% of Contra Costa’s COVID-19 deaths from nursing homes
70% of deaths in Contra Costa county were in nursing homes as of July.
From the link
Data shows 70% of Contra Costa’s COVID-19 deaths from nursing homesWalnut Creek, Concord outbreaks infected over 200 of facilities’ patients, staff
I think the hundreds of thousands dead in care homes deserve to stay on the main thread for discussion. Why do you not want to discuss it? The elderly have made up the majority of the deaths.
After hearing for months that “everyone” can easily get a Covid test and how difficult it was for me and other family members to get it - I personally believe that the general public in the US will not see a widespread “for all” vaccine roll out until at the earliest Spring of 2021.
JMO
After hearing for months that “everyone” can easily get a Covid test and how difficult it was for me and other family members to get it - I personally believe that the general public in the US will not see a widespread “for all” vaccine roll out until at the earliest Spring of 2021.
JMO
Yes, and after those outbreaks, Contra Costa took CoVid very seriously.
These were not all deaths of patients, either. Some are employees.
You can see a dramatic difference between Contra Costa County's 70% rate and California's overall nursing home death rate of 46%.
While it may look like Contra Costa's death rate was high, in fact, they have had only 206 total deaths out of just over 1 million people (1.1 million). So approximately 185 deaths per million, as compared to the 650+ per million of the nation as a whole - or of UK as a whole or the 486 per million in France.
So, Contra Costa did well for a largely urban area with lots of public transport - because fortunately, they confined it to mostly nursing homes.
Context is everything here. A county that has a strong and rapid to response to CoVId (as near Seattle and in Contra Costa) can bring death rates way down through social distancing and mask wearing - thereby making nursing/care home deaths a larger percentage of the whole.
Most of our states are reporting on both figures for deaths - total deaths and also deaths in long term care homes, so it is clearly a subject for the main thread. Also, all of us here have an interest in tracking this as a social justice issue in COVID, when we talk about the social determinants of health. The elderly are definitely the most disadvantaged group, so glad that you are advocating for them here!
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