What you don't know might kill you. But hey, blame Soros. And Bill & Hillary. BOO!
A month after the Trump administration changed how hospital data is reported, the public release of this data "has slowed to a crawl," the Wall Street Journal reports.
The big picture: This is the latest example of how the world's wealthiest country just can't get it together.
Testing and case data — which tell the story of where people are getting sick — have been a problem for the last six months. This latest fiasco blurs the picture of how many people are getting very sick at a given time, which until now has been a more reliable measure of the pandemic.
Driving the news: The Department of Health and Human Services last month ordered states to report coronavirus hospitalization data directly to the agency, rather than to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as they'd been doing.
Now, important data, like the number of beds occupied by coronavirus patients, is lagging by a week or more.
The implications go beyond tracking the virus. Hospitalization data is also used by agencies to determine where to send remdesivir and personal protective equipment.
What they're saying: “The transition has been a disaster,” Jeffrey Engel, senior adviser to the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, told the WSJ. “What HHS said was that the CDC was not nimble enough and couldn’t handle new data elements, and that’s simply not true.”
The other side: HHS officials told the WSJ that the new system has a more complete set of data, but that the quality-control process has led to some delays as the new system gets up and running.
The bottom line: We're doing a terrible job handling the pandemic, at least relative to other wealthy countries. The fact that we don't have a good idea of what's happening in real time – and it's getting worse — is one of the major contributors to that failure.
But I thought Trump said that kids were totally immune.
No, that “it’ll go away like things go away.”
It will. It went away in May and Soros stirred the pot and organized looting and rioting to keep spreading it. They couldn't afford for things to get better by mid June. Do some homework for yourself. Turn off the mainstream media.
But I thought Trump said that kids were totally immune.
No, that “it’ll go away like things go away.”
It will. It went away in May and Soros stirred the pot and organized looting and rioting to keep spreading it. They couldn't afford for things to get better by mid June. Do some homework for yourself. Turn off the mainstream media.
But I thought Trump said that kids were totally immune.
No, that “it’ll go away like things go away.”
It will. It went away in May and Soros stirred the pot and organized looting and rioting to keep spreading it. They couldn't afford for things to get better by mid June. Do some homework for yourself. Turn off the mainstream media.
here is what I posted in another thread. You can't engage with these Qtips. There are no facts they believe that are not from their imaginary leader. They are incapable of debate or critical thinking. They suck the air out of the room and make you stupider
But I thought Trump said that kids were totally immune.
No, that “it’ll go away like things go away.”
It will. It went away in May and Soros stirred the pot and organized looting and rioting to keep spreading it. They couldn't afford for things to get better by mid June. Do some homework for yourself. Turn off the mainstream media.
here is what I posted in another thread. You can't engage with these Qtips. There are no facts they believe that are not from their imaginary leader. They are incapable of debate or critical thinking. They suck the air out of the room and make you stupider
It’s pathetic , I’m glad I don’t socialize with anyone like the poster here I just shut them out of my life!
you know, i sometimes look back and take stock of my life and look at mistakes i have made and some of my shortcomings and i feel a little bad about it. then i think "well at least i am not a shitbag like alex jones" and i immediately feel better.
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
This video is not going to help him in any ongoing custody battles, that's for sure.
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Finland recommends facemasks in places where it is not possible to maintain a corona-safe distance. This was announced by the Finnish government and the country's health director at a press conference.
As an example of places where mouth protection is recommended, Health Director Mika Salminen mentions public transport and when testing for covid-19.
- There is still no clear evidence for how much facemasks protect. But given that we see more cases in the country now and the autumn is coming, we have judged that we will use all means we can to curb the spread of infection, he said.
- It is based on as many people as possible using the facemasks.
The recommendation is just a recommendation and not a compulsion. It applies to all residents over the age of 15 and those with tight economic margins will receive facemasks for free.
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
I remember when I would get baked and do a paper route for extra money while listening to him as a guest on Coast to Coast AM and it was always a lotta fun and inspired some fun conversations. Simpler times.
I read that 9 % of positive tests on the US are children. I was a little surprised that so many children were getting tested. This would mean they are at least showing enough symptoms to warrant a test. I figure most would be asymptomatic but 9% is a high number of total positives in the US.
I have not been around in a while..........I'll leave this comment..............Do the morons in the United States of America think that the number of covid cases amount to gold medals in the Olympics!!!! Wake the fuck up!
The poison from the poison stream caught up to you ELEVEN years ago and you floated out of here. Sept. 14, 08
While hospitals were overwhelmed with unrelenting waves of covid-19 patients, and had to cope with a shortage of vital equipment, the health crisis was also driving cost-savings for insurers. Insurance companies UnitedHealth Group, Anthem and Humana recently reported quarterly earnings that showed swelling bottom lines, owing to the stay-at-home measures and canceled elective surgeries, which allowed the insurers to retain a lot more money they would typically pay out in medical claims.
During the second quarter, UnitedHealth Group recorded profits of $6.7 billion, up from $3.4 billion during the same period last year. Anthem’s earnings rose to $2.3 billion, compared with $1.4 billion in 2019. And Humana reported $1.8 billion, nearly double last year’s spring quarter of $940 million.
Under the Affordable Care Act, insurers are required to pay customers back in the form of rebates when their profits reach a certain threshold. But it’s unclear how much money, if any, customers will receive, as insurers have a three-year window to determine what they owe. And the customers who deferred procedures during the spring months may resume their treatment in the near future, reversing the profit-driving trend for insurers. Earlier this month, the Health and Human Services Department relaxed a policy to encourage insurers to lower their 2020 premiums, however, recognizing that many Americans are struggling to pay their bills during the public health crisis.
I have not been around in a while..........I'll leave this comment..............Do the morons in the United States of America think that the number of covid cases amount to gold medals in the Olympics!!!! Wake the fuck up!
I have not been around in a while..........I'll leave this comment..............Do the morons in the United States of America think that the number of covid cases amount to gold medals in the Olympics!!!! Wake the fuck up!
Hoaxgate bro!! That and we Americans can only express concern about one thing at a time and Ellen is a jerk is our focus right now.
I have not been around in a while..........I'll leave this comment..............Do the morons in the United States of America think that the number of covid cases amount to gold medals in the Olympics!!!! Wake the fuck up!
Hoaxgate bro!! That and we Americans can only express concern about one thing at a time and Ellen is a jerk is our focus right now.
It’s actually all stages to keep immigration down. No one wants to come anymore!
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Man... I was just getting used to saying Merry Christmas again.
#sad
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
A month after the Trump administration changed how hospital data is reported, the public release of this data "has slowed to a crawl," the Wall Street Journal reports.
The big picture: This is the latest example of how the world's wealthiest country just can't get it together.
Testing and case data — which tell the story of where people are getting sick — have been a problem for the last six months. This latest fiasco blurs the picture of how many people are getting very sick at a given time, which until now has been a more reliable measure of the pandemic.
Driving the news: The Department of Health and Human Services last month ordered states to report coronavirus hospitalization data directly to the agency, rather than to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as they'd been doing.
What they're saying: “The transition has been a disaster,” Jeffrey Engel, senior adviser to the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, told the WSJ. “What HHS said was that the CDC was not nimble enough and couldn’t handle new data elements, and that’s simply not true.”
The other side: HHS officials told the WSJ that the new system has a more complete set of data, but that the quality-control process has led to some delays as the new system gets up and running.
The bottom line: We're doing a terrible job handling the pandemic, at least relative to other wealthy countries. The fact that we don't have a good idea of what's happening in real time – and it's getting worse — is one of the major contributors to that failure.
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https://apple.news/As5fc0ZdmRSi10qmWloGi8Q here this is what’s happening!
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https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/analysis-ventilation-should-be-part-of-the-conversation-on-school-reopening-why-isnt-it
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/wellness/mask-test-duke-covid/2020/08/10/4f2bb888-db18-11ea-b205-ff838e15a9a6_story.html
I’m anxiously waiting for more research!
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"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
Soros
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AKA You're a Crazy Anti-Semite
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The poison from the poison stream caught up to you ELEVEN years ago and you floated out of here. Sept. 14, 08
Insurance companies doubled their profits during the pandemic
Major U.S. insurers generated profits at nearly twice the amount they made last year, benefiting from the enormous disruptions of the coronavirus pandemic where many other businesses suffered irreversible losses.
While hospitals were overwhelmed with unrelenting waves of covid-19 patients, and had to cope with a shortage of vital equipment, the health crisis was also driving cost-savings for insurers. Insurance companies UnitedHealth Group, Anthem and Humana recently reported quarterly earnings that showed swelling bottom lines, owing to the stay-at-home measures and canceled elective surgeries, which allowed the insurers to retain a lot more money they would typically pay out in medical claims.
During the second quarter, UnitedHealth Group recorded profits of $6.7 billion, up from $3.4 billion during the same period last year. Anthem’s earnings rose to $2.3 billion, compared with $1.4 billion in 2019. And Humana reported $1.8 billion, nearly double last year’s spring quarter of $940 million.
Under the Affordable Care Act, insurers are required to pay customers back in the form of rebates when their profits reach a certain threshold. But it’s unclear how much money, if any, customers will receive, as insurers have a three-year window to determine what they owe. And the customers who deferred procedures during the spring months may resume their treatment in the near future, reversing the profit-driving trend for insurers. Earlier this month, the Health and Human Services Department relaxed a policy to encourage insurers to lower their 2020 premiums, however, recognizing that many Americans are struggling to pay their bills during the public health crisis.
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mission accomplished