The U.S. Is Repeating Its Deadliest Pandemic Mistake [Click] More than 40 percent of all coronavirus deaths have been in nursing homes. Here’s how it got so bad, and why there are more to come as cases surge in the Sun Belt. A long read.
OHIO: As of Monday afternoon, there have been at least 57,956 confirmed or probable cases in the state, 2,927 deaths, and 8,249 hospitalizations, according to the Ohio Department of Health.
Headline for Tribune story: Woman charged with battery after altercation over wearing mask at Home Depot in McHenry, police say. So it's still going on.
The U.S. Is Repeating Its Deadliest Pandemic Mistake [Click] More than 40 percent of all coronavirus deaths have been in nursing homes. Here’s how it got so bad, and why there are more to come as cases surge in the Sun Belt. A long read.
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ReplyDeleteOHIO: As of Monday afternoon, there have been at least 57,956 confirmed or probable cases in the state, 2,927 deaths, and 8,249 hospitalizations, according to the Ohio Department of Health.
ReplyDeleteHeadline for Tribune story: Woman charged with battery after altercation over wearing mask at Home Depot in McHenry, police say. So it's still going on.
ReplyDeleteGot bloodwork back. A1c is 5.9. Doc's over the moon.
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DeleteThat's good; was it higher before?
DeleteMid sixes for the past three, four years.
ReplyDeleteMay it stay where it is, or even go down a bit.
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