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Situation at Kirkland rest home!

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    Posted: March 07 2020 at 6:08pm

fleshed out details, 

26 deaths there since Feb19, first positive that day ( average 6 per week) normally

13 deaths were positive

2 inconclusive

11 pending

.54 residents transferred since Feb

6 quarantined to their rooms today,no hospital will take them till they are acute

The rapidity of decline,no symptoms-hospitalization- death  in hours

70 of 180 workers showing symptoms

This is still a rolling disaster

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/13-deaths-seattle-area-care-facility-connected-coronavirus-n1152306



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This is absolutely  horrible.  I am so sorry for the relatives, for the patients, just terrible, and that's before you even begin to think of the aftermath and the outward wave.  

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I think if we even want to get close to stopping it we need to do something like China did. 

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Wow, horrific   

So worried for elderly parent(s)...

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I have been  hyper vigilant for weeks now, till one of my 6am shopping trips the cashier sneezed in my face. Now I need to let at least 14 days to past before visiting my 92 year old Dad, After reading all this bad news for seniors,to say I am worried about my Dad not making it thru this is an understatement. Normally if you thought a parent had limited time you would want to spend as much time of that as possible, wasting 14 days is emotionally painful.

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We have housed our elderly people in death traps!  Most of the world keeps their elderly family with them they do not have the money we have.  So by doing this we have put our elderly in a place that will NOW most likely kill them.  If my mom was in a home at this time I would take her out and have her with me.  My mom at 97 is on her own, my sister just takes her shopping once a week.  Now my sister is going to do the shopping for her.   

People need to pull their parents out of these death traps.  I know some of them can't be taken out but the ones that can need to go to family.

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Originally posted by Emswally Emswally wrote:

I think if we even want to get close to stopping it we need to do something like China did. 


China more or less committed economic suicide when they shut down their manufacturing hub province.  They were poised to overtake America as the largest economy.  That's not going to happen now.  I'm not sure if areas in the U.S. will be shut down if it will be by Federal means.  I think it would need to be at the State level.  

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I considered starting a "Don't Test, Don't Tell" thread, but put it here instead.

There have been 11 deaths at Kirkland Life Care Center since Feb. 19 that were not transferred to a hospital before dying. None of them were tested for the CV19 virus.

What is ?

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"Don't test, don't tell"  This is not my America.  

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70 of 180 employees tested positive?!?! Wow, that will hard to contain and you have to assume ALL patients exposed - so time will tell how many this virus takes out, ie. lots in incubation..?!?!

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Originally posted by Newbie1A Newbie1A wrote:

70 of 180 employees tested positive?!?! Wow, that will hard to contain and you have to assume ALL patients exposed - so time will tell how many this virus takes out, ie. lots in incubation..?!?!


No, no. . . the surgeon general has said it is contained. All part of trump's detailed plan. Carry on. . . s/

I'm concerned that they do have a "perfectly coordinated and fine tuned plan" and it ain't in our best interests.

A trump tweet from earlier today:


We have a perfectly coordinated and fine tuned plan at the White House for our attack on CoronaVirus. We moved VERY early to close borders to certain areas, which was a Godsend. V.P. is doing a great job. The Fake News Media is doing everything possible to make us look bad. Sad!

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