Jrb1979
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As of yesterday it was 9% hospitalizations and 2% in ICU. Its the highest since May but not as high as March.What are your hospitalization and ICU rates?
As of yesterday it was 9% hospitalizations and 2% in ICU. Its the highest since May but not as high as March.What are your hospitalization and ICU rates?
As of yesterday it was 9% hospitalizations and 2% in ICU. Its the highest since May but not as high as March.
Wow - that is an alarmingly high hospitalization rate, Here it is a hair under 4% = 77 people and that included 36 people that were already in a large Calgay hospital receiving acute care for other issues when they contracted Covid inside the hospital. Well, 26 now because sadly 10 of the patients that contracted Covid from the hospital outbreak have died in the past 2 weeks. We await coroners decisions on whether the deaths will be classified as being from Covid or with Covid.As of yesterday it was 9% hospitalizations and 2% in ICU. Its the highest since May but not as high as March.
Not just Wisconsin, specifically Northeastern Wisconsin. Numbers 1,3,4,8,11,13, and 17 are all in about a 40 mile radius. I think there are a couple of factors. First, the number of people that drink at bars in this area, if you look at the list of cities that drink the most, those cities are on it. The number of people I see at bars here in Oshkosh is staggering to me, including those that want more government regulation. Second, fatigue. This area was only hit in the first wave at a few industrial locations, meat packing plants, boat engine manufacturers, foundries and the paper factories working overtime to replace all the TP everyone was hoarding. Now that we are on month 7 of "two weeks to flatten the curve," people are not doing what they can to protect themselves and others. I've become an absolute hermit in the last couple months. I walk around the neighborhood, otherwise it's been home, work and maybe a stop at the grocery store on the way home.It looks like Wisconsin has become ground zero. Like I said in a previous post, it’s going through my family pretty bad right now. My cousin went from wearing a mask to get her mail to catching COVID in a matter of months.
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Not just Wisconsin, specifically Northeastern Wisconsin. Numbers 1,3,4,8,11,13, and 17 are all in about a 40 mile radius. I think there are a couple of factors. First, the number of people that drink at bars in this area, if you look at the list of cities that drink the most, those cities are on it. The number of people I see at bars here in Oshkosh is staggering to me, including those that want more government regulation. Second, fatigue. This area was only hit in the first wave at a few industrial locations, meat packing plants, boat engine manufacturers, foundries and the paper factories working overtime to replace all the TP everyone was hoarding. Now that we are on month 7 of "two weeks to flatten the curve," people are not doing what they can to protect themselves and others. I've become an absolute hermit in the last couple months. I walk around the neighborhood, otherwise it's been home, work and maybe a stop at the grocery store on the way home.
I'll be interested to see if the Governor's order to reduce bar and restaurant capacity to 25% does anything in the next 10 days or so, although I see Milwaukee has already said they will not be enforcing it, only their own restrictions.
If they do let me know. I would take a few.A Facebook friend of mine that lives in Oshkosh wants to have T-shirts made that say “COVID-19 National Champions 2020”
I promise he’s not a horrible person, and is very Covid aware. Just a part-time stand up comedian with a dark sense of humor trying to get through this like we all are.
I’m in Manitowoc....11th in the nation. Fingers crossed that WI peaks and starts dropping soon.
There is a loophole if the locality wants to put in place more onerous restrictions. Milwaukee is saying that their requirement to have a city approved COVID plan trumps the state limits.Why is Milwaukee not enforcing it? I spent 8 years living in Milwaukee’s East Side and the city is fairly left leaning. I figured they would have everything shut down.
It looks like Wisconsin has become ground zero. Like I said in a previous post, it’s going through my family pretty bad right now. My cousin went from wearing a mask to get her mail to catching COVID in a matter of months.
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Unfortunately all of Ontario will be back in stage 2 soon. I live in Niagara and too many people don't care.Rising here in Niagara, and I see a probable return to Stage 2 very soon.
Agreed. Interesting article on cbc today. I remember my friend and I (both scientists), discussing back in August that the R0 value had climbed above one. We knew this was coming. Action has been too slow and I fear what the coming months will bring. Too many people don’t care as you say.Unfortunately all of Ontario will be back in stage 2 soon. I live in Niagara and too many people don't care.
So what did she do differently from the bolded statement, that obviously put her in harm's way???![]()