Ag with kids said:
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb said:
Not yet
I know this is a really difficult concept for you to grasp, but the number of tests performed per day has a large impact on number of positive cases. Right now, we're testing a LOT more, which means we will get an increase in positive cases identified.
I could take the number of positive cases identified to ZERO tomorrow - just decree no more testing...
That graph is HOSPITALIZATIONS in San Antonio, not number of positive cases. These are people that are requiring a hospital stay. COVID is very far from over in Texas, in fact, it has really just started. I am seeing 7-8 patients per day with COVID, and that number is quickly increasing. Just 2 weeks ago, I was seeing 1 every other day. The ERs of the hospitals I work at are holding patients for sometimes over a day because we have run out of ICU beds. We have had to start transferring many of our COVID patients out. ER wait times prior to even getting blood drawn at my main location is currently around 5 hours (this is not normal for this hospital or even flu season). I have admitted 2 20-30 year olds to the ICU who had no medical problems prior to COVID. I have had to intubate 3 40-50 year olds in the last week. I don't claim to know the answer to the problem, but I laugh when I see people on here claim COVID is over. This is not the flu, I have never seen the flu do any of this. You don't need to live in fear, but you do need to take precautions, protect those most vulnerable, and don't be an idiot
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