Europe's hospitals under major stress as coronavirus cases surge
Hospital systems are at risk of buckling under the strain of soaring numbers of COVID infections that have put the continent at the centre of the pandemic once again
'It has hit us with a vengeance': Coronavirus surges again across the US
After weeks of warnings that cases were again on the rise, a third surge of coronavirus infection threatens to be the worst of the pandemic yet in the country.
As the coronavirus races across the United States, it has reached every corner of a nursing home in Kansas, infecting all 62 residents inside. There are so few hospital beds available in North Dakota that patients sick with the virus are being ferried by ambulance to facilities 160 kilometres away. And in Ohio, more people are hospitalised with the virus than at any other time during the pandemic
If only they had governors like Dan Andrews
the
virus is now simmering at a worrisome level across nearly the entire
country. Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana, New Mexico,
North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Utah, Wisconsin and Wyoming each set
seven-day case records on Tuesday. Even New Jersey, once a model for
bringing the virus under control, has seen cases double over the past
month.
"It is a really dangerous time," said Dr Tom Inglesby, an infectious-disease expert at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
In Europe they are following Victoria's example and wherever Murdoch media exists no doubt they are being criticized because the Pandemic according to isn't serious. Lives aren't important businesses are.
The nursing home, Andbe Home, noticed the first sign of a problem October 7, when a single resident tested positive. But within days, the virus had run rampant, sneaking from room to room.
Two weeks later, all 62 residents who live there have been infected, and 10 have died. At least 12 employees have also tested positive.
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Premier backs Sutton as Liberals close in
One Liberal frontbencher has demanded public service investigate Professor Brett Sutton and another accused him of lying to the hotel quarantine inquiry.
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EXPOSED: DANIEL ANDREWS ADMITS VIRUS BAN WAS TO BE "POPULAR"
COLUMN
The madness and menace of Victoria's Government has been exposed. On
Tuesday, it announced it was safe to let 500 owners and connections
gather at the Cox Plate on the weekend. But then it banned the
gatherings, saying they were "unpopular". Here is proof that Victoria's
bans are more about politics than medicine. And now the coverup is
collapsing.
EXPOSED: DANIEL ANDREWS ADMITS VIRUS BAN WAS TO BE "POPULAR"
COLUMN The madness and menace of Victoria's Government has been exposed. On Tuesday, it announced it was safe to let 500 owners and connections gather at the Cox Plate on the weekend. But then it banned the gatherings, saying they were "unpopular". Here is proof that Victoria's bans are more about politics than medicine. And now the coverup is collapsing.
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