Thursday, April 30, 2020
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Pressure...
Heart attacks are often caused by high blood pressure, which nearly one in every three Americans has.
But a study by the CDC now suggests high blood pressure could also be linked to the coronavirus.
The CDC study examined 14 states in the month of March, finding nearly half of all coronavirus patients with underlying conditions suffered from hypertension.
That number skyrocketed up to 72% for patients 65 and older -- the age group where the virus is most likely to be fatal.
It would make sense since that older patients are succumbing to this disease, a very high percentage of them are going to have hypertension as well.
While concerns have been raised about high blood pressure and the medications used to treat it , there just isn't enough information or data to draw any conclusions.
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Shrugged...
His stubborn refusal to take the coronavirus seriously may have caused thousands of deaths.
Aymerica’s COVID-19 devastation is disproportionately a story of New York State’s devastation, and New York State’s devastation is overwhelmingly a story of New York City’s devastation.
There’s a case to be made that New York City mayor Bill de Blasio is the single individual in the United States who is most to blame for the catastrophic loss of human life.
I refer you to a grueling investigation by Charles Duhigg in the New Yorker that painstakingly compares the responses to the outbreak in Seattle and New York City. Seattle, paying heed to warnings from scientists, acted quickly to stem the outbreak; de Blasio, despite having several weeks after Seattle announced its first case to prepare for the deluge, shrugged at the virus and even advised people to go out and mingle. As of April 26 Seattle appears to be in good shape: King County, Washington has had 5,739 cases and 400 deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins University dashboard.
Yet on March 2, de Blasio urged New Yorkers in a tweet to go out on the town. On March 10, de Blasio said on MSNBC, “If you’re under 50 and you’re healthy, which is most New Yorkers, there’s very little threat here. This disease, even if you were to get it, basically acts like a common cold or flu. And transmission is not that easy.”
On March 11, the day Seattle closed its schools, de Blasio said in a press conference, “If you are not sick, if you are not in the vulnerable category, you should be going about your life.” De Blasio didn’t acknowledge until April 3 that asymptomatic transmission was taking place, claiming he had learned this in the last two days. It had been 63 days since Anthony Fauci declared that asymptomatic transmission was certainly happening. Just a thought.
Saturday, April 25, 2020
Reimagine...
We're going to make reopening decisions on a regional basis. Based on that region's facts and circumstances about the COVID virus,” Cuomo said. “In other words, just like some states will reopen before other states because they have a different circumstance when it comes to COVID and their status with COVID, it's also true across the state.
North Country has a totally different situation than New York City. Central New York has a different situation.”
North Country has a totally different situation than New York City. Central New York has a different situation.”
Cuomo also said the state would try to “reimagine” each region as it went along, making it better than it was before the pandemic. This would entail significant societal changes at unknown cost in dollars and effort, resulting in greater equality for New Yorkers and sweeping systemic changes.
Cuomo said the Reimagine NY initiative mainly would be focused downstate and upstate would reimagined as well.
Friday, April 24, 2020
Closed...
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) said that millions of COVID-19 tests will need to be administered if the country's economy is going to reopen safely and effectively.
"This is going to be a horrendous transformational period for us, You have to have millions and millions of tests, frankly, better and faster than we've done to date. Cuomo said in an appearance on CNN's
This is to buy some time to keep people busy with something.
The result would not advance any theory regarding reopen the economy in New York City. It is going to be horrendous for sure. Just a thought.
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