She hasn't. She's a flutist and flute teacher, and has switched over to online instruction for the time being.Spoken like someone who has not lost her livelihood during this crap.
She hasn't. She's a flutist and flute teacher, and has switched over to online instruction for the time being.Spoken like someone who has not lost her livelihood during this crap.
Very well said once again!
You make so much good sense Tony.
With 85 employees, he could have gotten a pretty big bailout through the PPP. Instead, it sounds like he used that money for remodeling. Plus, his father built that business -- he didn't...
What concerns me is.... that hospitals get more government money for people who died from COVID, then if they died from something else.
So are they saying "oh Mr. SoandSo died of covid, when in reality he died of injures due to the auto accident. If anyone in the hospital has a fever and dies ... Oh they died of COVID, when 5 tests show negative for COVID.
So are the COVID death numbers really as high as they say they are, or are they that high because of greed?
What I can't understand is all this paranoia about hospitals, doctors, etc. "lying" about the number of COVID cases, in order to get some more money. These people are exhausted, working around the clock, living through incredible tragedies with their patients. This is not some kind of poker game played by clever gamblers, it's a worldwide plague of Biblical proportions. We have not lived through anything like it in modern times, and maybe the only mental resources some of us can summon up is looking for the same old nasty economic motives that drive a lot of businesses. That's just applying old patterns of thinking to a hideous situation that is new to us.
What concerns me is.... that hospitals get more government money for people who died from COVID, then if they died from something else.
So are they saying "oh Mr. SoandSo died of covid, when in reality he died of injures due to the auto accident. If anyone in the hospital has a fever and dies ... Oh they died of COVID, when 5 tests show negative for COVID.
So are the COVID death numbers really as high as they say they are, or are they that high because of greed?
You are exactly right Dave. Way back in November, the intelligence community issued a warning that was not heeded. Then the lies (glossing over is too kind a term). The handling of this has been unconscionable....criminal even.If our officials had paid attention at the beginning instead of trying to gloss it over, maybe we'd be like many other countries that got a grip on it early and rode it out (so far) with proportionately far less illness and resulting deaths.
Too little - to late and still we have no nationwide plan to handle it. Seems like every state (and county) for themselves. The above is a sad tale and no one can feel other than sad when reading it. If these folks had their restaurant in Florida, they might well have still been open with no precautions whatever, masks, social distancing, etc..
Maybe after the election, no matter who wins, there will be some sensible handling of the crisis when decision can be made by our medical and scientific community. In the meantime folks like this will continue to suffer due to political motives.
Hospitals do get reimbursed for COVID deaths. But falsifying a DRG for gain is a Federal crime. Any hospital administrator doing that would go away for a long, long time.
Our COVID death numbers seem high because our system is pretty good and the numbers are kept accurately. We really have no idea about places like Mexico, Brazil or India.
Sadly, we haven't seen nothin' yet.
I wholeheartedly agree.While I feel for this man and all of his staff I still think staying home has been far safer than going to a crowded restaurant. Regardless of all the news hype. We didn't see most of the news stuff. We just made the choice to stay in.
I love the way you worded that, Dave... "gloss it over".If our officials had paid attention at the beginning instead of trying to gloss it over, maybe we'd be like many other countries that got a grip on it early and rode it out (so far) with proportionately far less illness and resulting deaths.
Too little - to late and still we have no nationwide plan to handle it. Seems like every state (and county) for themselves. The above is a sad tale and no one can feel other than sad when reading it. If these folks had their restaurant in Florida, they might well have still been open with no precautions whatever, masks, social distancing, etc..
Maybe after the election, no matter who wins, there will be some sensible handling of the crisis when decision can be made by our medical and scientific community. In the meantime folks like this will continue to suffer due to political motives.
Yes and no. I don't believe it is that clean, cut and dry.I imagine that many of the people around the world who died of Covid shared a common preexisting condition -- poverty.
This is an interesting comparison, it motivated me to read a little about TB. I remember in elementary school we all got TB tests every year, and my daughter has to get them for her job. According to the laws in my state, if a person has TB and won't isolate and correctly take treatment, they can be involuntarily committed for treatment. It sounds like serious stuff. I suspect if TB was pandemic in my state we would be on serious restrictions.It's a bit of a tough call.
Here's what puzzles me;
Worldwide deaths from TB; 1.5 million last year
Worldwide deaths from Covid-19 since March to now; less than a million
No pandemic/masks for TB?
Perhaps it means that we should keep the restaurants closed because apparently more people survive without their high-calorie unhealthy menu choices?Right now the "excess death rate" (number above or below average weekly deaths) is lower, rather than higher than average. So fewer people in the US are dying each week than there were before the virus.
I don't know how that should affect public health policy, if at all.
https://ourworldindata.org/excess-mortality-covid
That may not help because fast-food joints allow outside dining......cheeseburger, fries & coke?Perhaps it means that we should keep the restaurants closed because apparently more people survive without their high-calorie unhealthy menu choices?
Sadly, we haven't seen nothin' yet.