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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo you are
The ER and ICU are tiny portions of any hospital
They move staff around during stuff like this
Surgery nurses are now doing shifts in those depts
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BREAKING: New York has topped 30,000 COVID-19 deaths (probably closer to 40,000 but Cuomo will not report probable, & the first wave had lots of probable since little testing) and the number of new positive tests just broke the one-day record by 25%
Lockdown does wonders for spreading the virus.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNurses are busy being nurses. A lot of states are relying on teams from pharmacies to come in and vaccinate. But they also need staffing, supplies etc which all costs money. Few facilities can handle the extra cold storage requirements which is also slowing things down.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-1...tnerships.html
"States and counties need more resources to accelerate the pace of vaccination, Fauci said. Trump in recent days has defended his administration’s rollout by saying it’s the responsibility of the states to administer the shots once they’re delivered by Operation Warp Speed...Dr. Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania, told CNN on Thursday that the federal government invested massively in vaccine development but has failed to match that effort when it comes to distribution and administration.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/31/dr-f...ppointing.html
CT seems to be doing better than average
According to a report from Bloomberg News, about 2.13 million people as of Monday had received a vaccine dose. That’s not only far short of the initial Operation Warp Speed goal, it’s also less than 20% of the doses initially sent to states, indicating some states are lagging with their vaccination distribution. The same report shows that Connecticut has so far distributed a significantly higher 31% of its doses.
Dr. Deidre Gifford, Connecticut’s acting public health commissioner, said Monday that “a lot of things are working well” with the state’s vaccination rollout.
https://www.courant.com/coronavirus/...zpe-story.html
While other states struggle:
AZ https://www.azcentral.com/story/news...ne/4093598001/
PA https://www.post-gazette.com/news/he...s/202012310138
TX https://abc13.com/dr-peter-hotez-sla...r-the/9199947/
It may be a red state blue state issue. Red states don’t trust the government the way Democrats do.
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PA nursing home staff (Gracedale) have been offered $750 to take vaccine. To be paid for with cares act money.
I think this is happening in a lot of places as I have seen several reports from a bunch of different states.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPA nursing home staff (Gracedale) have been offered $750 to take vaccine. To be paid for with cares act money.
I think this is happening in a lot of places as I have seen several reports from a bunch of different states.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTexas is struggling to vaccinate. They made it available to all seniors and people are not coming to get it. The vaccine is just sitting on the shelf because of low demand.
It may be a red state blue state issue. Red states don’t trust the government the way Democrats do.
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I’d like to take a moment and thank a few people for making 2020 what it was... An absolute nightmare.
Anthony Fauci
Deborah Birx
Scott Redfield
WHO
CDC
IHME
CCP
Teachers Unions
Tyrannical politicians
“Experts”
Media
“Scientists”
From the bottom of my heart, screw you all.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDepending on state laws employers can require staff to be vaccinated to protect patients. Anyone who works in health-care and doesn't think they're at risk or doesn't care about their patients should seek work elsewhere.
Employers don’t want any part of this liability.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSure employers can require vaccine. Here is the issue. It will go to court and they must show it to be safe and effective to require it. That is going to be very difficult right now. Just no time to show a mRNA vaccine to be safe in the long term. Vaccine manufacturers are off the hook for liability but they employers who be on the hook if they require it. The employers would be financially responsible for adverse reactions. Let’s say 1 in 5,000,000 die after vaccine. Family sues for wrongful death. $10,000,000 is the current ball park for a wrongful death suit. Not worth it.
Employers don’t want any part of this liability.
It will be interesting to see what happens during the transition period when some people have been vaccinated and others not. Do you wear your mask if you're vaccinated just to avoid angry glares? Do anti maskers claim they're vaccinated to avoid wearing one? At one point can the state ease up on the requirement?
Not the op
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI’d like to take a moment and thank a few people for making 2020 what it was... An absolute nightmare.
Anthony Fauci
Deborah Birx
Scott Redfield
WHO
CDC
IHME
CCP
Teachers Unions
Tyrannical politicians
“Experts”
Media
“Scientists”
From the bottom of my heart, screw you all.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTexas is struggling to vaccinate. They made it available to all seniors and people are not coming to get it. The vaccine is just sitting on the shelf because of low demand.
It may be a red state blue state issue. Red states don’t trust the government the way Democrats do.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTexas is doing just fine, better than the state of NY for one in vaccine role out.
A few blue states:
CT: At least 53,649 doses have been administered,
covering 20.6% of the prioritized population...
and 1.5% of the state’s population.
NY: At least 203,000 doses have been administered,
covering 1.6% of the prioritized population...
and 0.7% of the state’s population.
MA:At least 65,021 doses have been administered,
covering 2.4% of the prioritized population...
and 0.9% of the state’s population.
A few Red states
TX: At least 282,515 doses have been administered,
covering 11.0% of the prioritized population...
and 0.7% of the state’s population.
FL: At least 211,165 doses have been administered,
covering 3.3% of the prioritized population...
and 0.8% of the state’s population.
IA: At least 31,189 doses have been administered,
covering 14.3% of the prioritized population...
and 1.0% of the state’s population.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCT is doing better than most (data as of yesterday) https://www.washingtonpost.com/graph...ibution-doses/
A few blue states:
CT: At least 53,649 doses have been administered,
covering 20.6% of the prioritized population...
and 1.5% of the state’s population.
NY: At least 203,000 doses have been administered,
covering 1.6% of the prioritized population...
and 0.7% of the state’s population.
MA:At least 65,021 doses have been administered,
covering 2.4% of the prioritized population...
and 0.9% of the state’s population.
A few Red states
TX: At least 282,515 doses have been administered,
covering 11.0% of the prioritized population...
and 0.7% of the state’s population.
FL: At least 211,165 doses have been administered,
covering 3.3% of the prioritized population...
and 0.8% of the state’s population.
IA: At least 31,189 doses have been administered,
covering 14.3% of the prioritized population...
and 1.0% of the state’s population.
Time to pick up the pace no? Lets go Lamont!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postsaid another way, ct has administered only half of what hey were given so far. More on the way next week. Said another way, by next week, Trump distributed enough vaccines to be delivered to 80% of the prioritized individuals. When you factor in that some prioritized individuals will choose not to get it (ie my brother for instance) then the number is even greater. Trump doing his job
Time to pick up the pace no? Lets go Lamont!
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