Wait, what does the death rate have to do with outdoor dining?
It's not the death rate, it's the survival rate. And it has about as much to do with outdoor dining at Downtown Disney as the ICU capacity in Riverside County does.
Wait, what does the death rate have to do with outdoor dining?
Interesting to note, based on the The Medical Industry Leadership Institute (MILI) and the Management Information Systems Research Center (MISRC) at the Carlson School of Management currently in Orange County, 18.82 of our Hospital beds are occupied by COVID-19 patients. 31.43% of ICU Beds are COVID-19 patients.
COVID-19 Hospitalization Tracking Project | Carlson School of Management (umn.edu)
Coronavirus: These maps show hospital and ICU capacity in every U.S. county – Orange County Register (ocregister.com)
>>In California, Madera county has the highest total percentage of its hospital beds occupied by COVID-19 patients at 36.4%. San Bernardino County has the second highest at 34.5%.<<
Heck went shopping at a busy Ralphs with Lisa tonight, then stopped at The Little Caboose to get dinner to bring home.
Little Caboose Taco Shop | Facebook
And of course went to The Home Depot, another busy place, last night. Had to be safe, even if some folks didn't understand that your nose is supposed to be covered and Six Feet is more than the length of your shoe...
Little Caboose. That place looks great! OC has some truly wonderful taco stands, and I will need to try it.
What upsets me the most is that these politicians and their ilk are the ones who are screaming from the rooftops about how people need to follow the science. Lying sacks of hypocrite, the whole lot of them and their supporters.
If you have no more capacity to care for those who need ICUs and so the death rate spikes because lives that could have been saved weren't, then you're looking at a possible shelter-in-place in which indoor v. outdoor differences are moot because everything but essential (i.e., life or death) services are completely shut down... like the shops at DCA and DTD.
Yep. How dangerous is it to have places like Downtown Disney open, when it takes an hour to transfer an ambulance call to the ER?
“The health care system in Orange County is now in crisis resulting from an overwhelming increase in the number of COVID infected patients,” reads the directive, issued by Dr. Carl Schultz, the Emergency Medical Services medical director.Schultz said hospitals could ease stress by cancelling all elective surgeries.Without intervention, county officials warn that Orange County’s emergency medical services could collapse.OC Hospitals Urged to Trigger Surge Plans, Halt Elective Surgeries as Coronavirus Hospitalizations Soar
Officials say skyrocketing hospitalizations are forcing the OC Health Care Agency to call for hospitals to halt non-emergency procedures.voiceofoc.org
So looks like they have to start cancelling heart surgery for Grandma so that some people can go get a haircut.
Well geez. You don't expect him to take chances with his kids' educations, did you?Governor Newsom's four children all attend the expensive Country Day School for in-person teaching five days per week. They also have a very nice playground there the children use. Sacramento Unified School District public schools are still closed and all students remain at home for "distance learning".
I'm pretty sure Grandma having a heart attack is not "elective surgery".
Provide the Science & Data that shows Outdoor Dining is responsible for spreading Covid.
Do you really need the "science" that shows that any form of human interaction carries a risk of virus transmission? For someone who seems to be an expert on the Flu, how do you not understand how viruses are transmitted?
If you really need the science you will have to give me a day or two. Those ancient greek stone tablets are heavy and hard to translate.
Those elective surges are also how hospitals make money, not Medicare fraud. There’s a whole team of people beyond the doctors and nurses who make a surgery happen, from administrators who handle the paperwork to custodians who keep operating rooms clean and stocked. People who would have less or no work without the surgeries taking place.Yep. How dangerous is it to have places like Downtown Disney open, when it takes an hour to transfer an ambulance call to the ER?
“The health care system in Orange County is now in crisis resulting from an overwhelming increase in the number of COVID infected patients,” reads the directive, issued by Dr. Carl Schultz, the Emergency Medical Services medical director.Schultz said hospitals could ease stress by cancelling all elective surgeries.Without intervention, county officials warn that Orange County’s emergency medical services could collapse.OC Hospitals Urged to Trigger Surge Plans, Halt Elective Surgeries as Coronavirus Hospitalizations Soar
Officials say skyrocketing hospitalizations are forcing the OC Health Care Agency to call for hospitals to halt non-emergency procedures.voiceofoc.org
So looks like they have to start cancelling heart surgery for Grandma so that some people can go get a haircut.
This really is about Outdoor Dining.
But sitting at a Socially Distanced patio table that is disinfected after each use is somehow more dangerous than that?
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