Covid Current Hospitalizations per 100k by State

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We should do a side by side with vaccination rate and obesity rate by state.

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Another Doug
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Forum Troll said:

We should do a side by side with vaccination rate and obesity rate by state.
obesity-wise
Mississippi is #1
Florida is #44
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Forum Troll said:

We should do a side by side with vaccination rate and obesity rate by state.
Spot on, especially in Louisiana. A lot of unhealthy people and under 40% vaccinated in total

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only 33 hospitalizations per 100,000????? If that is so, it's miniscule.
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Louisiana instituted a mask mandate last week. They should be at zero in a few days.
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Bucketrunner said:

only 33 hospitalizations per 100,000????? If that is so, it's miniscule.
That doesn't jive with on the ground reports of hospital ICUs filling up and limited beds.

I think staff shortages are becoming a real problem with this covid surge.

I have a niece that's a doctor in New Orleans and her hospital was running low on some sort of oxygen equipment this past weekend.

Here in Hidalgo County in South Texas we are back to early February hospitalization #s. We went from 40 or so covid patients 6 weeks ago to close to 400 today.
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Vaccination and obesity rate and states that had summer surges last year. Part choices, part seasonal.
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Interesting that a respiratory virus has been so prevalent in areas where people have been forced inside to air conditioned, low humidity environments because of hot weather.

I wish there were ways to let them know it was ok to go outside in the open air to exercise, breathe and protect themselves from sickness.
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PJYoung said:

Bucketrunner said:

only 33 hospitalizations per 100,000????? If that is so, it's miniscule.
That doesn't jive with on the ground reports of hospital ICUs filling up and limited beds.

I think staff shortages are becoming a real problem with this covid surge.

I have a niece that's a doctor in New Orleans and her hospital was running low on some sort of oxygen equipment this past weekend.

Here in Hidalgo County in South Texas we are back to early February hospitalization #s. We went from 40 or so covid patients 6 weeks ago to close to 400 today.

33 per 100,000 doesn't sound like much
~10,000 people taking up 10,000 beds will make an impact
Knucklesammich
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Still gotta go into stores, offices, work (most folks work inside).

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