Question for the Docs and Nurses

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John Francis Donaghy
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A couple of weeks ago when this all started blowing up, a bunch of y'all who work on the front lines of medicine were posting about the number of patients exhibiting Covid 19 symptoms in hospitals and ERs far surpassing the number getting tested, and by extension the number of positives reported.

It seems the number of positive cases per day being reported is staying pretty much the same in each county now (in DFW area anyway) which I would guess is due to about the same amount of testing capacity per day, and not so much reflective of the actual prevalence in the area.

I was just wondering if you folks in the thick of things are still seeing lots and lots of probable Covid 19 cases in hospitals and ERs, or of things seem to be slowing down at all now that we are a few weeks into all of our distancing measures. And if you dont mind sharing, the general city/metro/area you serve.
Thomas Ford 91
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Interesting story about the huge increase of "in-home deaths" in NYC over the last month.

[url] https://gothamist.com/news/surge-number-new-yorkers-dying-home-officials-suspect-undercount-covid-19-related-deaths[/url]
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Thomas Ford 91 said:

Interesting story about the huge increase of "in-home deaths" in NYC over the last month.

https://gothamist.com/news/surge-number-new-yorkers-dying-home-officials-suspect-undercount-covid-19-related-deaths
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Texaggie7nine said:

Thomas Ford 91 said:

Interesting story about the huge increase of "in-home deaths" in NYC over the last month.

https://gothamist.com/news/surge-number-new-yorkers-dying-home-officials-suspect-undercount-covid-19-related-deaths
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No. That's "Thomas Ford 91".
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