Both, but the death rate doesn't seem to be rising substantially.are the cases spiking or are we just testing more?
are the cases spiking or are we just testing more?
me as wellIt's definitely more testing causing the "spike". Sadly, the media mob will put sports in jeopardy. Just sick to my stomach thinking about a fall without football and a winter without basketball.
If more testing leads to higher positive tests, wouldn't that mean that a higher population has it and is spreading it asymptomaticly? The goal is to be as close to 1% positive tests as possible. Right now, some states are in the 20% range of positive results, breaking positive results records every day.It's definitely more testing causing the "spike". Sadly, the media mob will put sports in jeopardy. Just sick to my stomach thinking about a fall without football and a winter without basketball.
It's definitely more testing causing the "spike". Sadly, the media mob will put sports in jeopardy. Just sick to my stomach thinking about a fall without football and a winter without basketball.
If more testing leads to higher positive tests, wouldn't that mean that a higher population has it and is spreading it asymptomaticly? The goal is to be as close to 1% positive tests as possible. Right now, some states are in the 20% range of positive results, breaking positive results records every day.
America is basically the only wealthy, developed country that hasn’t contained the virus. Wonder why that is?
No. Asymptomatic spread appears to be very rare. People with symptoms are out congregating more, and some populations that may have been underrepresented in earlier testing are being tested more. Latino workers, for example.
The net result is that a bunch of mildly symptomatic younger people are spreading the virus around.
Because there's a presidential election in November.America is basically the only wealthy, developed country that hasn’t contained the virus. Wonder why that is?
Because we don't produce enough duct tape to put over the mouths of the media mob.
yeah you’re right. That’s probably what it is
Exactlyare the cases spiking or are we just testing more?
Lol. You’re not wrong.The virus is now designed to hide candidates with Alzheimer’s. Cant believe anyone is still thinking we need to shut the US down over this virus.
America is basically the only wealthy, developed country that hasn’t contained the virus. Wonder why that is?
Az hospitalizations (From covid) have actually been declining in Az over the past week.The problem is that people still require hospitalizations, even if you don't die. We don't want our hospitals overrun. Arizona is almost mazed out of hospital beds. I got a 25 yr old friend in perfect health who's been at home with covid for a couple of weeks and just went to the hospital yesterday for breathing problems and was admitted. Yeah he'll survive probably, this thing is no joke.
Az hospitalizations (From covid) have actually been declining in Az over the past week.
I check our numbers almost daily.
The spike in patients admitted is not all covid related.
And Az needs more beds... period.
My ex had numerous ER visits, over last 10 years. Many times we had to wait 4 -12 hrs for a bed to open
And btw
We still have 60% of ventilators still available
The virus is now designed to hide candidates with Alzheimer’s. Cant believe anyone is still thinking we need to shut the US down over this virus.
Az hospitalizations (From covid) have actually been declining in Az over the past week.
I check our numbers almost daily.
The spike in patients admitted is not all covid related.
And Az needs more beds... period.
My ex had numerous ER visits, over last 10 years. Many times we had to wait 4 -12 hrs for a bed to open
And btw
We still have 60% of ventilators still available
I’m not going to argue. I live here, I’m a healthcare provider, my ex is RN with a masters. Many physician friends and nurse practitionersjust not reality.
"Another record number of positive COVID-19 cases was reported by the state Friday, along with continued highs for hospitalizations, as the virus continues its escalating spread in Arizona." link
"Inpatient beds and ventilators in use for suspected and confirmed COVID-19 patients hit their highest-ever numbers Thursday, according to hospital data."
"The number of in-patient hospitalizations for COVID-19 as of Friday reached 1,938, with 368 COVID-19 patients on ventilators and 546 in ICU beds, the department reported. Friday’s count of 1,164 emergency room visits for COVID-19 also set a record." link
"As hospitals face alarming numbers of COVID-19 patients and are “nearing the edge” of being overwhelmed, Akhter advised people with symptoms, such as fever and a dry cough, to visit a drive-thru testing station, or an urgent care provider if they need medicine for their symptoms". link
hospital admissions (up?) 7% link
of course all this is probably fake news. soros, clinton and bill gates paid all the journalists, editors, doctors, scientists off. all these people are wrong...the people who really know whats going on and the truth about everything are the poor people with minimal education. because they read a blog and a few MEMEs.
I’m not going to argue. I live here, I’m a healthcare provider, my ex is RN with a masters. Many physician friend and nurse practitioners
I check the Arizona department of health services site almost every day.
But YOU really know what is going on... smh
THIS is what is wrong with a lot of our country
Testing moreare the cases spiking or are we just testing more?
Yes.i guess the governor doesnt know whats going on either. or maybe soros got to him as well.
"For days, as coronavirus cases climbed across the state, Arizona’s Republican governor blocked local lawmakers from being able to mandate that residents wear masks.
The mayors of Arizona’s largest cities went on national television and radio shows, pressing the governor, Doug Ducey, to give them the power to require mask-wearing in their cities if he was unwilling to mandate it statewide.
Hundreds of Arizona medical professionals sent Ducey an open letter this week, outlining the evidence that masks save lives and asking him to require citizens to wear them.
Partially bowing to pressure, Ducey announced on Wednesday that he would allow local governments to set their own mask-wearing regulations.
He confirmed in a press conference that Arizona was headed in a dangerous direction, with nearly 2,400 new coronavirus cases announced on Tuesday and another 1,800 announced on Wednesday, and hospitals reporting that intensive care units are already at more than 80% capacity." link
but yeah....i'm the problem.
Normal ICU usage is between 65-75%.i guess the governor doesnt know whats going on either. or maybe soros got to him as well.
"For days, as coronavirus cases climbed across the state, Arizona’s Republican governor blocked local lawmakers from being able to mandate that residents wear masks.
The mayors of Arizona’s largest cities went on national television and radio shows, pressing the governor, Doug Ducey, to give them the power to require mask-wearing in their cities if he was unwilling to mandate it statewide.
Hundreds of Arizona medical professionals sent Ducey an open letter this week, outlining the evidence that masks save lives and asking him to require citizens to wear them.
Partially bowing to pressure, Ducey announced on Wednesday that he would allow local governments to set their own mask-wearing regulations.
He confirmed in a press conference that Arizona was headed in a dangerous direction, with nearly 2,400 new coronavirus cases announced on Tuesday and another 1,800 announced on Wednesday, and hospitals reporting that intensive care units are already at more than 80% capacity." link
but yeah....i'm the problem.
And we are usually short beds without a pandemic.Normal ICU usage is between 65-75%.
Arizona breakdown is 53% non covid, 31% covid an at 84%. It’s certainly something to watch and probably the worst situation in the US - but people should know the normal capacity is in the 70s.
It's definitely more testing causing the "spike". Sadly, the media mob will put sports in jeopardy. Just sick to my stomach thinking about a fall without football and a winter without basketball.
If not this fall to get back to sports with fans then when? Might as well be now or might as well be never
Normal ICU usage is between 65-75%.
Arizona breakdown is 53% non covid, 31% covid an at 84%. It’s certainly something to watch and probably the worst situation in the US - but people should know the normal capacity is in the 70s.