monykalyn
Well-Known Member
Young people haven’t been tested in numbers before. Now they are. Shocker that they also can get infected isn’t it? And as it’s a concentrated pool (again- like testing early on only focused on those with severe symptoms) so numbers going up. We’ve managed to wrestle down nursing home numbers for most part, and this at highest risk there so that’s good.I thought the spike in cases in FL was no big deal because it’s all young people who are asymptomatic but testing positive.
Plus isn’t every hospital admit for any diagnosis now being tested for covid? Probably catching a lot of asymptomatic/presymptomatic that way as well. It would be interesting to see which states allowed “non-essential” procedures to ramp back up quickly and see if there’s also a rise in positive cases...
is there a tracker anywhere that follows how many cases end up symptomatic/medical care required etc? Or is that part of the contact tracing that was supposed to happen?
Also- Universal has been open a few weeks now- any team members infected? Uni did a good job on mask enforcement and spacing in queues.