This will be mostly for people outside of the state of Nebraska. I am in southern California. I have been following the data in my area for about two months now. At first, there were almost no cases here. I did not know anybody that had the virus. I did not even know anybody who knew somebody that had the virus. The first sudden spike came when I read that about 80 people in a nursing home had tested positive. I thought that was fairly logical. Elderly packed in like that...it's going to happen eventually.
Well it's been another month out here and I still do not know anybody that has the virus or anybody that knows somebody that has it. I was reading this Twitter thread with the hashtag #opencalifornianow. Apparently almost 50% of the deaths in California have been from nursing homes. California has only had 1800 deaths. A couple of ER doctors gained some press run lately for saying the true death rate in California has been closer to 0.03%. In fact, YouTube actually attempted to censor their 50 minute video explaining how they came to this number.
Just wondering if anyone has heard similar things in their area regarding the nursing homes.
Well it's been another month out here and I still do not know anybody that has the virus or anybody that knows somebody that has it. I was reading this Twitter thread with the hashtag #opencalifornianow. Apparently almost 50% of the deaths in California have been from nursing homes. California has only had 1800 deaths. A couple of ER doctors gained some press run lately for saying the true death rate in California has been closer to 0.03%. In fact, YouTube actually attempted to censor their 50 minute video explaining how they came to this number.
Just wondering if anyone has heard similar things in their area regarding the nursing homes.