The local news actually reports on this fact. Last I heard it was 82-84%. KSTP (local ABC affiliate) may have articles on it, but I've heard this mostly from live broadcast, nightly news.
I live in a small rural county a month ago we had 24 cases, all in one nursing home. No idea what it is now, stopped caring since it's all a fraud anyway.
Thankfully, deaths seem to be going down for the elderly and are almost zero for anyone under 60 years old: https://i.maga.host/1RDbBnN.png
EDIT: Here's the cases, deaths, hospitalizations, and persons in ICU since March: https://i.maga.host/dlrtWKA.png . I'm using the COVID Tracking Project's data, which is pulled from MN Dept of Health, for that graph: https://covidtracking.com/data .
Keep a sharp eye on that hospitalization rate- it shows a start up again just exactly when protestors or those cleaning up after would finally be sick enough to seek major care...
No, and 80-some percent of our deaths have been in nursing homes. It's amazing nobody has called Walz out for doing the same thing Cuomo did.
I think Mayo Health system still has nurses on furlough.
Can i get a source on the %? We need to actually be able to back these statements up.
Yeah, I've only seen the ~40% figure. Idk where this guy got 80% from.
A quick google search got me your 40% number
https://www.forbes.com/sites/theapothecary/2020/05/26/nursing-homes-assisted-living-facilities-0-6-of-the-u-s-population-43-of-u-s-covid-19-deaths/#1386dd5f74cd
Hah, yeah I have no idea where this dude's 80% came from
Ah so it's statewide Minnesota. Thanks, i'll save this.
Can you Google brah :)
The local news actually reports on this fact. Last I heard it was 82-84%. KSTP (local ABC affiliate) may have articles on it, but I've heard this mostly from live broadcast, nightly news.
Maybe that's a specific region. What i found was 40% which is still bad. We should make sure we aren't misleading people though.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/theapothecary/2020/05/26/nursing-homes-assisted-living-facilities-0-6-of-the-u-s-population-43-of-u-s-covid-19-deaths/#1386dd5f74cd
It's not local, it's state-wide.
I live in a small rural county a month ago we had 24 cases, all in one nursing home. No idea what it is now, stopped caring since it's all a fraud anyway.
The average since 5/3 is 77% according to my spreadsheet. I'm pulling the numbers each day from the MN Dept of Health website: https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/situation.html
Here's a graph of the percentage of daily long-term care deaths since 5/3: https://i.maga.host/jAXSokB.png
Thankfully, deaths seem to be going down for the elderly and are almost zero for anyone under 60 years old: https://i.maga.host/1RDbBnN.png
EDIT: Here's the cases, deaths, hospitalizations, and persons in ICU since March: https://i.maga.host/dlrtWKA.png . I'm using the COVID Tracking Project's data, which is pulled from MN Dept of Health, for that graph: https://covidtracking.com/data .
This guy Excels.
Keep a sharp eye on that hospitalization rate- it shows a start up again just exactly when protestors or those cleaning up after would finally be sick enough to seek major care...
theres this nurse in nyc mentioning how they killed snmoany people.. it checks out. theyll deflect the protest stuff.