This cannot be a surprise.
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In South Korea, the biggest clusters came from religious gatherings (a little more than 50% of cases), hospitals, and nursing homes. I anticipate a similar pattern in the US.
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I wonder if we are ever going to know how many people actually died from Covid-19 as opposed to how many people died with Covid-19. It's an important difference.
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The US is culturally unique in how we handle the elderly population compared to other countries with COVID19 outbreaks. This virus, the lack of PPE, low wages (many workers work 2+ jobs in different facilities) and training for staff will be devastating.
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There’s a nursing shortage, so nursing homes depend on independent agency nurses who move from one facility to the next. The system is flawed.
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Institutional living spaces are potential disease spreading nightmares, even without the problems of part-time staffers. This is why all the universities flushed students out of their dorms & sent them packing.
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As the experts have stated, this is going to be hell on earth. I'm not even talking about the predicted surge, but the aftershock of helplessness in profound inconvenience...
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