The whole world is praying for a miracle that will get us all through this China coronavirus crisis. As this Easter weekend approaches, there are signs that another Easter miracle may come this year.
For the past few months the entire world was made aware of the deadly coronavirus coming out of China. The stories began in late December and early January about Chinese individuals dying in the streets of Wuhan. Then at the biggest celebratory time of the year in China, the Chinese New Year, the government shut down Wuhan:
A young doctor, Dr. Wenliang Li, warned China and the world of the horrible disease but then suddenly even he succumbed to the virus:
Eventually the China coronavirus slowly swept the globe.
Fear and shortages of food and goods were signs that the coronavirus had hit your area:
Along with the fear and shortages came one of the greatest stock market declines in history. The markets fell after a record setting three years to levels not seen since President Trump took office in 2017.
It then became clear that the cost of the coronavirus was not just lives but the world economy:
Now as the world watches and prays there are signs that this Easter week may be historic.
By the 23rd of March the DOW closed at 18,591. Slowly, since then, Americans saw the markets begin to rebound. Today the DOW is up more than 3,000 points up since that March 23rd close.
The markets may be rising due to the hopes that the estimates first provided by world bodies were overstated.
The government bodies used by US experts to predict the number of beds, hospital rooms and ventilators cut their numbers by half today.
And they are still way over actual amounts needed this weekend.
The estimates for death in the US have gone down from 2.2 million to 81,766. Hospitals are not seeing the rush of patients predicted – this was from California:
From a DM: "I am a nurse in a hospital, and I am FURIOUS at what is happening in our country. What is being reported is NOT what’s happening. Our large hospital is so underwhelmed with patients, we are being put on call instead of working our scheduled shifts." #coronavirus
San Diego we have 1,307,402 people, that's not including the surrounding rural counties. As of today we have 1,112 tested pos, hospi 211, intensive care 85, deaths 17. We are not overwhelmed PERIOD
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Hospitals around the country are thankfully not seeing the surges predicted – here’s news from Texas:
From a DM: "I am a nurse in a hospital, and I am FURIOUS at what is happening in our country. What is being reported is NOT what’s happening. Our large hospital is so underwhelmed with patients, we are being put on call instead of working our scheduled shifts." #coronavirus
I talk to my father’s nurse several times a week, before she leaves his house to work nights at a major DFW trauma center. She is getting hours cut and working on empty floors.
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Here is news from Colorado:
From a DM: "I am a nurse in a hospital, and I am FURIOUS at what is happening in our country. What is being reported is NOT what’s happening. Our large hospital is so underwhelmed with patients, we are being put on call instead of working our scheduled shifts." #coronavirus
Work at a hospital on Colorado front range and lots of staff are standing down waiting for the surge. Hours reduced, some furloughs, medical practices strained trying to make payroll.
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Here is news from Michigan:
From a DM: "I am a nurse in a hospital, and I am FURIOUS at what is happening in our country. What is being reported is NOT what’s happening. Our large hospital is so underwhelmed with patients, we are being put on call instead of working our scheduled shifts." #coronavirus
Similar story from large hospital in MI. ER volume is way down. Hospital is so far shifting personnel and re-tooling areas, but so far volume isn't going up. This can't last.
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As the real results of the coronavirus begin to tabulate and more data becomes available, the picture is clear and more Americans are ready to go back to work to help build our great American economy back to where it belongs:
Calculate the #Coronavirus risk of death for a 35-year old American, non-smoker, average weight, no known underlying health problems, practicing social distancing, wearing a facemask, commuting to work alone. Why can't that person go back to work?
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