edit to add: Saw a NYT article (headline) that claimed 33% deaths from nursing homes. (dated May 9)
and there's a PDF doc from health.ny.gov with confirmed and presumed nursing home deaths entitled
Nursing Home New York State Department of Health.
It seems to show 3167 confirmed and 2646 presumed COVID deaths in nursing homes as of May 24
I think it's because they couldnt get all the data to add the math up yet or something. I'm in new mexico and my area got some nursing homes hit and there is infections coming out of the Navajo nation from what I hear.
Or there just wasn't enough deaths compared to the population to even make it worth doing the math. If you dont count the old folks homes in the towns around me, covid literally hurt basically no one
Definite outlier
edit to add: Saw a NYT article (headline) that claimed 33% deaths from nursing homes. (dated May 9)
and there's a PDF doc from health.ny.gov with confirmed and presumed nursing home deaths entitled Nursing Home New York State Department of Health. It seems to show 3167 confirmed and 2646 presumed COVID deaths in nursing homes as of May 24
5813/23282 = .2497 = 24.97%
Like Janice Dean's MIL, when they send them from assisted living to the hospital, Cuomo's not counting them as nursing home deaths.
What's with the grey states? Michigan should be high on the list.
I think it's because they couldnt get all the data to add the math up yet or something. I'm in new mexico and my area got some nursing homes hit and there is infections coming out of the Navajo nation from what I hear.
Or there just wasn't enough deaths compared to the population to even make it worth doing the math. If you dont count the old folks homes in the towns around me, covid literally hurt basically no one