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captainmorgan

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Saw a interview with a nurse that has been moving around the country working the worst hot spots for the tRUmp virus since the start. What she said was shocking to hear, many of these nurses do not have health insurance for one. Another was that she talked like it was common knowledge that immunity only lasts a few months and many health professionals have had the virus more than once and that each time you get it it's worse. She talked like most of these type people that are working the hot spots are nearing their breaking point and many have panic attacks and PTSD and are seeking counseling. She said that it may come to a point that the nurses may stage a walk out because of the working conditions and stress. She talked about cases that were quite shocking, like one with a young woman that spontaneously bled out, blood literally came out of every opening of her body. If they showed hospital video of some of this stuff on tv maybe it would wake people up. And she also talked about how many people deny having it and saying it's a hoax, right up to the time they shove a tube down their throats.
 

schuylaar

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that's because it's a circulatory disease that comes in via respiratory hence the bleed out..doctors and nurses are outsourced now, hospitals no longer hire leaving it up to agencies that don't provide health or benefits.

the people that need to see this stuff don't watch the right channel(s)..they do things like 'heard' 'think' 'believe' their information from folks at work, neighbors and people on the street.
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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I'm surprised the CDC is allowed to say anything, maybe they are speaking out now because of the dire emergency, they will be fired for it!

So there will be almost 100 million immune Americans by the time the vaccine is deployed?
A new government report calculates that by the end of September as many as 53 million Americans had actually been infected; that is just under eight times the confirmed cases reported at the time
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Daily COVID fatalities for the U.S. hit the highest since May with 2,284 deaths as CDC warns EIGHT coronavirus infections are missed for every one counted and it's feared Thanksgiving will be 'the mother of superspreader events'
  • The daily death toll across the country spiked to 2,284 on Wednesday which is the highest since May 7
  • The number of people hospitalized on Wednesday also reached a single day record of 89,954
  • A new government report calculates that by the end of September as many as 53 million Americans had actually been infected; that is just under eight times the confirmed cases reported at the time
  • The number of people testing positive Wednesday hit 182,573; the seven day average stands at 172,081
  • Both California and Texas recorded their highest single-day case count to date, COVID tracking shows
  • Despite the devastating figures and the fact that hospitals are already overwhelmed in parts of the country, the death toll is only expected to surge with millions defying official warnings and traveling for Thanksgiving
By LAUREN FRUEN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned that the United States is still missing nearly eight coronavirus infections for every one counted.

Daily US deaths from COVID-19 on Wednesday hit 2,284, the highest since May 7, according to data from The Covid Tracking Project.

It is the second day running that more than 2,000 people have died.


The number of people hospitalized on Wednesday reached a single day record of 89,954, the 16th day of record hospitalizations; the seven day average is 84,840.

The record numbers came as a CDC report calculates that by the end of September as many as 53 million Americans had actually been infected - just under eight times the confirmed cases reported at the time.

Previously, the CDC estimated that one of every 10 infections were being missed.

The latest CDC calculation is meant to give a more accurate picture of how many people actually have caught the virus since the pandemic began. Of the 53 million estimated infections, the CDC says about 45 million were sick at some point and about 2.4 million were hospitalized.

Daily US deaths from COVID-19 on Wednesday hit 2,284, the highest since May 7 data from The Covid Tracking Project show; it was the second day running more than 2,000 people have died. The number of people hospitalized on Wednesday reached a single day record of 89,954, the 16th day of record hospitalizations; the seven day average is 84,840


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Daily US deaths from COVID-19 on Wednesday hit 2,284, the highest since May 7 data from The Covid Tracking Project show; it was the second day running more than 2,000 people have died. The number of people hospitalized on Wednesday reached a single day record of 89,954, the 16th day of record hospitalizations; the seven day average is 84,840
California and Texas both recorded their highest single-day case count to date. A new government report calculates that by the end of September as many as 53 million Americans had actually been infected. That is just under eight times the confirmed cases reported at the time. Previously, the CDC estimated that one of every 10 infections were being missed


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California and Texas both recorded their highest single-day case count to date. A new government report calculates that by the end of September as many as 53 million Americans had actually been infected. That is just under eight times the confirmed cases reported at the time. Previously, the CDC estimated that one of every 10 infections were being missed
The daily death toll across the country spiked to 2,146 Tuesday, which had been the highest since May 8


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The daily death toll across the country spiked to 2,146 Tuesday, which had been the highest since May 8
The number of people testing positive Wednesday hit 182,573; the seven day average stands at 172,081. Both California and Texas recorded their highest single-day case count to date.

Around 1.7 million people were tested Wednesday. The US currently leads the world with the highest number of deaths and cases with the death toll surpassing 262,000 and infections nationwide topped 12.7 million.

And former White House medical team adviser Dr Jonathan Reiner warned that Thanksgiving would lead to a massive surge in cases.

'It's potentially the mother of all superspreader events,' Reiner told CNN.

Nine states, including North Dakota, Ohio, Washington, Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, Oregon, Maine and Alaska, reported record numbers of deaths Tuesday.

The US has repeatedly set daily records for the number of hospitalizations for the past month and 30 of the 50 states have reported a record number of COVID-19-related hospitalizations in November alone.

Dr Anthony Fauci has already warned that the true impact of Thanksgiving travel and gatherings won't be seen for another three weeks when infections and hospitalizations could surge even higher.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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This is where I live...

Canada's 'Atlantic bubble' has been a sanctuary. But it may be bursting soon
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At Canada's outer edge, the country's "Atlantic bubble" is just a six hour drive from Boston, but a world away from the Covid-19 reality. Here, 2.5 million people have been living with limited Covid-19 cases due to strict regional restrictions. Yet, the bubble itself is vulnerable as a new wave approaches. CNN's Paula Newton reports.
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DIY-HP-LED

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Holiday season starts under pall of more than 100,000 new Covid-19 cases. And 20 states did not report numbers on Thanksgiving Day

(CNN)America enters the somber holiday weekend following a Thanksgiving Day that saw more than 100,000 new Covid-19 cases and 1,200 deaths -- skyrocketing numbers given that 20 states did not report data.

Traditionally the start of a time of shopping and giving, the final days of November have seen record highs in the worsening pandemic -- surpassing previous surges and showing no signs of slowing down in the precarious winter months.

The US on Friday marked the 25th day in a row with more than 100,000 new cases, including cases from states that didn't report on the holiday. Hospitalizations hit a new high Thursday -- for the 17th consecutive day -- with more than 90,400 Covid-19 patients nationwide, according to the COVID Tracking Project.

The country's death toll since the pandemic's start is now more than 264,000. And nearly another 60,000 people could lose their lives over the next three weeks, according to an ensemble forecast published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week.

The number of daily deaths will likely double in the next 10 days, prolonging a sense of loss and isolation in a season traditionally spent with family and friends.
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Dr.Amber Trichome

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Yeah it’s going to get really bad. It’s been a long what, 9 months now. But this is going to be the most important time for a lot of us to really think carefully about our every move. I try to imagine people who are healthy and not familiar with going to the ER or understanding the hospital system. One might take for granted it’s going to be there for you no matter what , if you get into an accident , if you get into a freak accident you need to be aware there is not going to be a bed for you or anyone available to tend to you. Can you imagine that? You suffering in pain and scared and they tell you to go wait in your car or go home or something like that. Or the ambulance isn’t there to pick you up and you just die with no help. If you think your going to be just fine getting Covid because your super healthy but start to get really sick and need help. There isn’t going to be anyone to help you. That’s reality right now . Good luck everyone! Wishing you all the best!
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Yeah it’s going to get really bad. It’s been a long what, 9 months now. But this is going to be the most important time for a lot of us to really think carefully about our every move. I try to imagine people who are healthy and not familiar with going to the ER or understanding the hospital system. One might take for granted it’s going to be there for you no matter what , if you get into an accident , if you get into a freak accident you need to be aware there is not going to be a bed for you or anyone available to tend to you. Can you imagine that? You suffering in pain and scared and they tell you to go wait in your car or go home or something like that. Or the ambulance isn’t there to pick you up and you just die with no help. If you think your going to be just fine getting Covid because your super healthy but start to get really sick and need help. There isn’t going to be anyone to help you. That’s reality right now . Good luck everyone! Wishing you all the best!
Stay safe dear and sit a bit to deal with the tragedy you will face, stay with the moment and in your senses, it will reduce the impact on you, if you deal with it a bit at a time while it is happening. The more you can concentrate the more you will relax and get compassionate before you sit, it helps with focus.

Best advice I can give to someone a month or two from vaccination and facing an onslaught of risk and suffering. You know how it's done, I suggest you do it, lest you be scarred by the experience and stress.
 
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