โApr-07-2020 09:47 AM
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โApr-19-2020 08:47 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
1/3 of nursing home residents die each year COVID not withstanding. They are the one of the most likely places for people to die, probably only trailing Hospice facilities.
โApr-19-2020 08:26 AM
wnjj wrote:Before COVID the average stay in a nursing home, not counting those in the home for recovery care for things like a hip replacement, is less than 3 years. Since long term nursing care residents don't generally recover and return home that means 1/3 of nursing home residents die each year COVID not withstanding. They are the one of the most likely places for people to die, probably only trailing Hospice facilities.free radical wrote:Lantley wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Those with underlying health concerns you know who you and they are. Keep them isolated til this blows over.
Simple as that as those are the ones actually dying.
So far we haven't managed to do that very well. Lots of people dying in nursing homes.
I suspect the reason is,those places dont get any fresh air especialy in winter,just keep recirculating stale air full of viruses.
One person gets sick and many others catch it too.
Same thing hapened on those Cruise ships.
All AC ducts are conected,just like in the house heating systems.
one of my friends likes to go on cruise w his wife and he always complains how bad the air is in the cabin,
the air conditioners must have some mold growing in the ducts most likely
"Lots" of people dying in nursing homes is because lots of people in nursing homes are elderly and/or have underlying medical conditions which are exactly this virus' targets. Also, the ones with large death rates are the only ones making the news so it creates observation bias. My question is how many nursing homes are doing just fine with the proper precautions?
โApr-19-2020 07:52 AM
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โApr-19-2020 06:28 AM
Lantley wrote:There are thousands more not dieing in nursing homes.Cummins12V98 wrote:
Those with underlying health concerns you know who you and they are. Keep them isolated til this blows over.
Simple as that as those are the ones actually dying.
So far we haven't managed to do that very well. Lots of people dying in nursing homes.
โApr-19-2020 06:21 AM
You realize that even with the most of of the country under restrictions, this thing has already killed more Americans in a month than traffic accidents do in a year. This is a highly infectious disease, you aren't just gambling with your own life.
โApr-19-2020 02:24 AM
โApr-18-2020 09:30 PM
wnjj wrote:free radical wrote:Lantley wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Those with underlying health concerns you know who you and they are. Keep them isolated til this blows over.
Simple as that as those are the ones actually dying.
So far we haven't managed to do that very well. Lots of people dying in nursing homes.
I suspect the reason is,those places dont get any fresh air especialy in winter,just keep recirculating stale air full of viruses.
One person gets sick and many others catch it too.
Same thing hapened on those Cruise ships.
All AC ducts are conected,just like in the house heating systems.
one of my friends likes to go on cruise w his wife and he always complains how bad the air is in the cabin,
the air conditioners must have some mold growing in the ducts most likely
"Lots" of people dying in nursing homes is because lots of people in nursing homes are elderly and/or have underlying medical conditions which are exactly this virus' targets. Also, the ones with large death rates are the only ones making the news so it creates observation bias. My question is how many nursing homes are doing just fine with the proper precautions?
โApr-18-2020 09:21 PM
rexlion wrote:AJR wrote:Not at all. You may choose to take all the precautions you deem advisable. On the other hand, some folks don't think they're likely to become a "domino" and they should have the right to choose accordingly as well.
I do not like the thought of me being a "Domino". I would like to see my 78th birthday.
Is there something wrong with that?
US mortality so far stands at 10.1 per 100,000 people (population), or about 1/100 of one percent. All the other noteworthy countries have a far higher mortality at this point (except, allegedly, China... their numbers are so low as to be not credible). Even if Covid-19 eventually were to kill ten times as many Americans as it has so far, the mortality would still be just 0.1% or 1 person out of 1,000.
As far as our Covid mortality percentage being so much lower than Spain, Italy, UK, etc, some might say it's because of our great health care system or our fast response, but I attribute it to the grace of God and prayer.
โApr-18-2020 09:18 PM
AJR wrote:Not at all. You may choose to take all the precautions you deem advisable. On the other hand, some folks don't think they're likely to become a "domino" and they should have the right to choose accordingly as well.
I do not like the thought of me being a "Domino". I would like to see my 78th birthday.
Is there something wrong with that?
โApr-18-2020 08:44 PM
free radical wrote:Lantley wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Those with underlying health concerns you know who you and they are. Keep them isolated til this blows over.
Simple as that as those are the ones actually dying.
So far we haven't managed to do that very well. Lots of people dying in nursing homes.
I suspect the reason is,those places dont get any fresh air especialy in winter,just keep recirculating stale air full of viruses.
One person gets sick and many others catch it too.
Same thing hapened on those Cruise ships.
All AC ducts are conected,just like in the house heating systems.
one of my friends likes to go on cruise w his wife and he always complains how bad the air is in the cabin,
the air conditioners must have some mold growing in the ducts most likely