Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is Virginia not giving out any info about the confirmed positives? Such as age, how they contracted it, any other info that would be helpful for the rest of us to get a better understanding of who in our state is getting affected and how, so far?
Fairfax county health depot was doing it for a few days and they’ve stopped altogether. There aren’t even many news articles available with info.
That's right; they've gone "dark," telling us they'll let us know if we need to hear more. Privacy is one thing, but this is not very open. The local press is probably not getting much either, except for when someone's office building closes.
Anonymous wrote:Why is Virginia not giving out any info about the confirmed positives? Such as age, how they contracted it, any other info that would be helpful for the rest of us to get a better understanding of who in our state is getting affected and how, so far?
Fairfax county health depot was doing it for a few days and they’ve stopped altogether. There aren’t even many news articles available with info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thirty-one confirmed cases in Fairfax County now. I don’t understand how they can say that “laboratory reporting is increasing” when it’s still impossible to get tested in this area. What am I missing?
I agree. Testing has been pitiful in this area. This is a metro area with lots of international visitors. The numbers are way too low. Virginia Hospital Center is testing some people. How come other major hospitals in the area aren’t? Lack of tests?
It’s doctor dependent. I ordered COVID19 tests on everyone I admitted with a fever. Other docs only tested people who met the CDC guidelines. I don’t know how many tests we have, but I didn’t get any pushback with ordering tests, so it seems like we have plenty at the moment.
Are you in an acute care setting?
I’m in the ER