Critical condition Dallas County patients in their 20s and 30s

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Gumby said:

hatchback said:

Gumby said:

Fitch said:

Posted on the Dallas Morning News as well.

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/03/17/tarrant-countys-6th-coronavirus-patient-is-apparent-case-of-community-spread/


I didnt see anything stating they had no underlying health conditions and it appears the original tweet was deleted.


Original string of tweets are still there.


The Dallas News article did not state they had no underlying health condition. I would be surprised if this reporter got access to that info. Pretty sure that would violate HIPAA.

So she just made it up???
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PJYoung said:

Gumby said:

hatchback said:

Gumby said:

Fitch said:

Posted on the Dallas Morning News as well.

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/03/17/tarrant-countys-6th-coronavirus-patient-is-apparent-case-of-community-spread/


I didnt see anything stating they had no underlying health conditions and it appears the original tweet was deleted.


Original string of tweets are still there.


The Dallas News article did not state they had no underlying health condition. I would be surprised if this reporter got access to that info. Pretty sure that would violate HIPAA.

So she just made it up???
Happens a lot with the media.
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SoupNazi2001 said:

Johnny2Fan said:

Panic tweet.


Yes they changed it to she is in the hospital but not in critical condition.

They did?




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patients who have coronavirus and are in their 20s and 30s being treated now at Dallas hospitals are in critical condition and have no underlying conditions.
TXAggie2011
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Allison Harris has no reason to make things up; and she's almost certainly not "making something up" for ****s and giggles.

Do in the trenches reporters make mistakes? Certainly. They get told wrong information, they get information confused or conflated with other information, especially in situations like this...That's not "making stuff up."

And sometimes, when you wonder how they'd possibly know something, it turns out they're just good at knowing things.
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She is reporting the info is from Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins and included him in her tweet, so she isn't making it up.
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Gumby said:

hatchback said:

Gumby said:

Fitch said:

Posted on the Dallas Morning News as well.

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/03/17/tarrant-countys-6th-coronavirus-patient-is-apparent-case-of-community-spread/


I didnt see anything stating they had no underlying health conditions and it appears the original tweet was deleted.


Original string of tweets are still there.


The Dallas News article did not state they had no underlying health condition. I would be surprised if this reporter got access to that info. Pretty sure that would violate HIPAA.


Saying an unnamed patient of a nonspecific age with an unknown gender at an unnamed hospital in Dallas doesn't have underlying medical conditions isn't a HIPAA violation.
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I hope that shows up. She must have followed up with the Judge's office.
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https://www.fox4news.com/news/nine-new-covid-19-coronavirus-cases-confirmed-in-dallas-county-three-in-critical-care

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The individuals in their 20s and 30s are in critical condition, and they have no underlying health conditions.
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https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/live-covid-19-updates-march-17-2020/287-85fc27eb-2786-48fb-b14c-a9c104691d70

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Dallas County has 9 new cases
County officials announced Tuesday nine new cases of COVID-19, eight of which are Dallas residents.

Five of the cases are a result of community spread, health officials said.

One person had recently traveled internationally, and the other two had close contact with people already confirmed to have COVID-19, according to officials.

Jenkins, the Dallas County judge, said it is important that people restrict their contact with each other.

"We must replace selfishness with sacrifice if we are to protect our seniors and most vulnerable among us," Jenkins said.

Three of Dallas County's new confirmed cases are hospitalized in critical condition. And two of those are young: a woman in her 20s and a man in his 30s. The third critical patient is a man in his 60s. None of them had underlying health conditions.

According to Jenkins, all three critical cases are a result of community spread.
Jet Black
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The memo above isn't clear who exactly is in critical care. The link isn't that clear either. Some patients in there 20's and 30's? Is that 1? 2? 3?
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PJYoung said:

https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/live-covid-19-updates-march-17-2020/287-85fc27eb-2786-48fb-b14c-a9c104691d70

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Dallas County has 9 new cases
County officials announced Tuesday nine new cases of COVID-19, eight of which are Dallas residents.

Five of the cases are a result of community spread, health officials said.

One person had recently traveled internationally, and the other two had close contact with people already confirmed to have COVID-19, according to officials.

Jenkins, the Dallas County judge, said it is important that people restrict their contact with each other.

"We must replace selfishness with sacrifice if we are to protect our seniors and most vulnerable among us," Jenkins said.

Three of Dallas County's new confirmed cases are hospitalized in critical condition. And two of those are young: a woman in her 20s and a man in his 30s. The third critical patient is a man in his 60s. None of them had underlying health conditions.

According to Jenkins, all three critical cases are a result of community spread.



That is clearer
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My niece is a doctor who rotated to the ICU in her hospital in New Orleans last week.

They have 4 patients there in ICU, all on ventilators and one is 27 years old. Didn't mention pre-existing conditions.
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PJYoung said:

My niece is a doctor who rotated to the ICU in her hospital in New Orleans last week.

They have 4 patients there in ICU, all on ventilators and one is 27 years old. Didn't mention pre-existing conditions.


Thanks for sharing. I hope you realize this is completely within any normal expectations and nothing to freak out about.
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Just about every 20-30 year old thinks they are healthy.
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No Pressure said:

PJYoung said:

My niece is a doctor who rotated to the ICU in her hospital in New Orleans last week.

They have 4 patients there in ICU, all on ventilators and one is 27 years old. Didn't mention pre-existing conditions.


Thanks for sharing. I hope you realize this is completely within any normal expectations and nothing to freak out about.

Agreed.
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