Today's numbers: 32 new confirmed cases, 29 probable cases, 31 Brazos County residents hospitalized, 480 tests, 1 death - a hospitalized female in her 70's
MiMi said:
Today's numbers: 78 new confirmed cases, 17 probable cases, 26 Brazos County residents hospitalized, 493 tests, 0 deaths.
Well, since someone else said it, I will confirm it.JaneDoe02 said:
I was talking to a coworker today about the elderly case numbers and she said Lampstand in Bryan has a lot of cases. She knows someone who works there.
Their website gives updates and it seems that they are caring for Covid patients coming in from other facilities. I'm sharing this for information purposes, not to point a finger at them.
If they're caring for patients from outside facilities, then that is a very different situation than an unchecked outbreak running rampant in at long term care facility. I'm sure it is a very difficult situation for the staff at Lampstand and I wish them the best.
http://lampstandnursing.com/News.php
scd88 said:
Hmm. Spike to keep an eye on. I wonder what happened.
The one I mentioned is a very short drive to the hospital and was not Lampstand. Outbreak started 10/22 or so.Rapier108 said:Well, since someone else said it, I will confirm it.JaneDoe02 said:
I was talking to a coworker today about the elderly case numbers and she said Lampstand in Bryan has a lot of cases. She knows someone who works there.
Their website gives updates and it seems that they are caring for Covid patients coming in from other facilities. I'm sharing this for information purposes, not to point a finger at them.
If they're caring for patients from outside facilities, then that is a very different situation than an unchecked outbreak running rampant in at long term care facility. I'm sure it is a very difficult situation for the staff at Lampstand and I wish them the best.
http://lampstandnursing.com/News.php
Lampstand is one of the nursing homes with an outbreak. It was the location I mentioned on 11-2 on this thread. Back to back EMS calls for clearly positive cases.
And I'm going to ask for clarification from the staff.
Would naming the others where EMS has been dispatched be a rules violation?
And the one right next to it also had an outbreak, assuming we're talking about the same one.goatchze said:The one I mentioned is a very short drive to the hospital and was not Lampstand. Outbreak started 10/22 or so.Rapier108 said:Well, since someone else said it, I will confirm it.JaneDoe02 said:
I was talking to a coworker today about the elderly case numbers and she said Lampstand in Bryan has a lot of cases. She knows someone who works there.
Their website gives updates and it seems that they are caring for Covid patients coming in from other facilities. I'm sharing this for information purposes, not to point a finger at them.
If they're caring for patients from outside facilities, then that is a very different situation than an unchecked outbreak running rampant in at long term care facility. I'm sure it is a very difficult situation for the staff at Lampstand and I wish them the best.
http://lampstandnursing.com/News.php
Lampstand is one of the nursing homes with an outbreak. It was the location I mentioned on 11-2 on this thread. Back to back EMS calls for clearly positive cases.
And I'm going to ask for clarification from the staff.
Would naming the others where EMS has been dispatched be a rules violation?
That makes at least two facilities.
TAMU numbers are not included in the county numbers.JaneDoe02 said:
It's early and I haven't had much coffee, but the TAMU site says 367 positive for the week ending 11/7. The county numbers seem lower than that. Am I missing something?
dubi said:TAMU numbers are not included in the county numbers.JaneDoe02 said:
It's early and I haven't had much coffee, but the TAMU site says 367 positive for the week ending 11/7. The county numbers seem lower than that. Am I missing something?
So 4 of the 5 were all likely the result of the nursing home outbreaks and the 5th probably as well.MiMi said:
Today's numbers: 58 new confirmed cases, 19 probable cases, 28 Brazos County residents hospitalized, 311 tests, 5 deaths - one male in his 80's, two females in their 80's, and one male in his 90's that were all hospitalized. And a male in his 80's, who was not hospitalized.
we've already established the incompetence of BCHD in both reporting and messaging.lockett93 said:
I wonder how/why the worldometer.info site showed these deaths days ago but the BCHD just now reports them... they now show 83, so I expect more are pending public release as well.
lockett93,lockett93 said:dubi said:TAMU numbers are not included in the county numbers.JaneDoe02 said:
It's early and I haven't had much coffee, but the TAMU site says 367 positive for the week ending 11/7. The county numbers seem lower than that. Am I missing something?
Tamu numbers on their dashboard include self reported numbers and may also be from non brazos county residents.
TAMU testing, both random testing they did to start the semester, and the walk up testing they are doing now are reported to BCHD or other counties based on residence for the person.
He'll tell us how he drives around town and see people out walking without masks and we better wear them or else.TxFoundry said:
What are the odds on we get chastised for not doing enough with full mask compliance, social distancing, gatherings etc?
Everybody do your part. Your mask protects those around you. Don't be selfish.
Does Mayor Moonbeam give us another "I was in HEB and saw people without masks" speech?
Ugh