Infections going up, deaths going down, proving this virus isn’t nearly as deadly as we initially thought. That’s a good thing. I don’t really think it’s that bad anyways if you took Cuomo’s huge (frank) up in NYC out of the equation the death rate would be much smaller but he sentenced how many people to death by sending them to nursing homes? Doesn’t help that the CDC admitted to (frank)ing up their statistics.
- j.boyd919
The deaths from the spikes of the last week or two will be coming soon, as well as potentially the health care overload. The trickle down effect of healthcare overload is insane the more you think about it. A lot of people wont get the treatments and attention they need for non-covid sh!t if the hospitals overflow. Florida wont even release the hospital numbers that I can find...but at that steady incline of new infections its certainly not far fetched that there's a healthcare disasters right around the corner. They are your oldest aged state and I also thought I read somewhere your most obese as well. Not a good combo for this.
Its true though, its not near as deadly as initially thought. The mortality rate figures as well as the critical or serious condition figures dropped significantly since it it spread from China and Europe. Never the less, its contagious as fvck, and those percentages spread across millions and billions of people result in a lot of dead or very sick people.