I love in nyc. Would drive by the top 5 in Manhattan and queens in terms of the “epicenter” of overwhelmed hospitals here: Elmhurst, Columbia, NYU, Belleview, Lenox Hill and others.
Guess what?
No lines. Nobody waiting in the ER like usual. No one coming in or out.
What I did see were ambulances from “senior care” centers constantly.
My question is: Without this intentional act of seeding nursing homes with covid patients from the hospitals AND vice versa, would this thing have spread as fast and as wide as it did?
I love in nyc. Would drive by the top 5 in Manhattan and queens in terms of the “epicenter” of overwhelmed hospitals here: Elmhurst, Columbia, NYU, Belleview, Lenox Hill and others.
Guess what?
No lines. Nobody waiting in the ER like usual. No one coming in or out.
What I did see were ambulances from “senior care” centers constantly.
My question is: Without this intentional act of seeding nursing homes with covid patients from the hospitals AND vice versa, would this thing have spread as fast and as wide as it did?