Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A reporter for the Washington Examiner, Susan Ferrechio, tweeted last night that Fairfax County Health Department had finally answered her request for nursing home deaths in Fairfax County. Of the 330 deaths in the county, 249 were in nursing homes/long term health care facilities.
This goes to show that we need to quarantine nursing homes and their staff and not everyone else. Everyone else should wear masks and work from home if possible to reduce spread but a full shutdown isn’t necessary.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A reporter for the Washington Examiner, Susan Ferrechio, tweeted last night that Fairfax County Health Department had finally answered her request for nursing home deaths in Fairfax County. Of the 330 deaths in the county, 249 were in nursing homes/long term health care facilities.
This goes to show that we need to quarantine nursing homes and their staff and not everyone else. Everyone else should wear masks and work from home if possible to reduce spread but a full shutdown isn’t necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A reporter for the Washington Examiner, Susan Ferrechio, tweeted last night that Fairfax County Health Department had finally answered her request for nursing home deaths in Fairfax County. Of the 330 deaths in the county, 249 were in nursing homes/long term health care facilities.
She also included in her tweet that it is 75% of Fairfax County deaths.
Another interesting stat from Fairfax County coronavirus dashboard: close to 64% of cases in Fairfax are Hispanic--and they are less than 17% of population. My guess: connection between nursing homes and their workers.
Has Northam et. al. spent any time focusing on that connection? Why aren't they trying to fix the problem instead of keep everyone at home?
There are way too many Hispanic resident cases in Fairfax County (assuming you can believe VDH stats) for it to be primarily from nursing home workers. The survival rate among Hispanic residents is high. In Fairfax County, over 60% of cases are Hispanic residents but less than 15% of the deaths.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A reporter for the Washington Examiner, Susan Ferrechio, tweeted last night that Fairfax County Health Department had finally answered her request for nursing home deaths in Fairfax County. Of the 330 deaths in the county, 249 were in nursing homes/long term health care facilities.
She also included in her tweet that it is 75% of Fairfax County deaths.
Another interesting stat from Fairfax County coronavirus dashboard: close to 64% of cases in Fairfax are Hispanic--and they are less than 17% of population. My guess: connection between nursing homes and their workers.
Has Northam et. al. spent any time focusing on that connection? Why aren't they trying to fix the problem instead of keep everyone at home?
Anonymous wrote:A reporter for the Washington Examiner, Susan Ferrechio, tweeted last night that Fairfax County Health Department had finally answered her request for nursing home deaths in Fairfax County. Of the 330 deaths in the county, 249 were in nursing homes/long term health care facilities.
Anonymous wrote:A reporter for the Washington Examiner, Susan Ferrechio, tweeted last night that Fairfax County Health Department had finally answered her request for nursing home deaths in Fairfax County. Of the 330 deaths in the county, 249 were in nursing homes/long term health care facilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it interesting that the media portrayed "Northern Virginia" as asking for a delay. The letter sent to the governor was from a set of individuals. It was not sent on behalf of boards of supervisors. The mayor of Manassas said he was not even consulted.
Same here. That was very fishy. On top of that, the delay doesn’t even make sense. People were still out and about last weekend and you know they’ll be out this weekend. Even yesterday evening, people were out.
It’s not like the virus is going to just sit and die for another week or two if we halt reopening. This isn’t even making any sense anymore. We can crowd in a grocery store or a Walmart. Just open back up already.
Anonymous wrote:I found it interesting that the media portrayed "Northern Virginia" as asking for a delay. The letter sent to the governor was from a set of individuals. It was not sent on behalf of boards of supervisors. The mayor of Manassas said he was not even consulted.