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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,757 posts)
Wed Aug 5, 2020, 12:07 PM Aug 2020

Florida's Elder-Care Facilities Buckle as Virus Deaths Climb

MIAMI—Florida was one of the earliest states to lock down elder-care facilities in the coronavirus pandemic, and the move helped stave off widespread deaths at such centers in the spring. But as the state contends with a surge of new infections, those defenses have faltered, triggering a fresh round of government interventions.

Daily fatality counts from elder-care facilities in Florida climbed to their highest level so far in the past week, with the seven-day average reaching 56 on Monday, about triple the average a month ago, according to an analysis of state data by The Wall Street Journal. Total long-term care deaths rose to 3,155 on Monday, representing about 42% of the state’s 7,526 fatalities overall, in line with the national trend. Confirmed cases among long-term care residents have plateaued in recent days.

In June, the state began requiring facilities to test staff every two weeks. But public-health specialists say that unless the centers test staff, vendors and others for the virus every time they arrive, there is no way to fully protect the elderly residents. Staff members may become infected at home but not show symptoms, and then come in close contact with residents

About one in five residents in Florida is a senior citizen—the highest proportion in the U.S. along with Maine. Florida initially appeared to dodge the worst of the pandemic. Then new infections began soaring in June, peaking in mid-July. Of 62 counties recently identified as viral “hot spots” by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 24 are in Florida, including those containing Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa and Orlando.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/floridas-elder-care-facilities-buckle-as-virus-deaths-climb/ar-BB17ASPt?li=BBnb7Kz

How sad.

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Florida's Elder-Care Facilities Buckle as Virus Deaths Climb (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2020 OP
Hmmmm ... someone should tell DeSantis. He's sitting on Trump's lap as his lapdog. n/t RKP5637 Aug 2020 #1
It is sad, and Republicans keep getting elected in Florida because of the senior vote. Midnight Writer Aug 2020 #2

Midnight Writer

(21,717 posts)
2. It is sad, and Republicans keep getting elected in Florida because of the senior vote.
Wed Aug 5, 2020, 01:10 PM
Aug 2020

I know lots of older folks who have retired to or winter in Florida.

It is surely a major part of their economy.

I wonder if DeSantis, by neglecting their welfare, is killing the goose that laid the golden eggs?

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