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gaby

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Wow.....ALABAMA is looking for a total collapse of their health care system.....and some other states are realing going through tough times.....and the solution is ????
 
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Short term solution is mandatory masks and social distancing. Mid term solution is mandatory vaccines.....2 shots and later 3 shots.
Look at New Zealand for an idea of how dangerous the Delta variant is. In a country that is on total lockdown and had 0 cases 2 weeks ago ....then one case a week ago....to over a dozen now. Unfortunately their population is only 20% fully vaccinated so if they can`t control the present small outbreak, they`ll be in a critical situation in a month.
 

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sene5hos

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Alabama: les than 36% fully vaccinated, no available ICU beds in Alabama out of the 1,562 units in the state.
Earlier this month Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene received applause from the audience during a Republican fundraiser in Alabama when she said the state is “one of the most unvaccinated states in the nation.”
And some here will blame the current administration for this...
It's pathetic
 

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Compare that to Quebec`s 500 new cases. BTW those 500 cases are a 5 fold increase since July. Time to close all the borders again.

This is not 2020. A good portion of the population are already fully vaccinated. Look at the UK - big spike in cases in May/June from Delta but no matching spike in deaths, unlike previously. Cases don't mean much in vaccinated populations since people now have the tools to fight the virus. We need to finish the job and get to 95% plus vaxx rate.
 
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GULF SHORES, Ala. — The U.S. Gulf Coast is glowing like a bad sunburn on maps that show COVID-19 trouble spots in red.

Alabama's coastal counties lead the state in new cases, and some events have been canceled in Florida and Louisiana because of the latest surge.

Health officials believe the spike is due to a combination of some of the nation’s lowest vaccination rates, unabated tourism, a disregard for basic health precautions and the region’s carefree lifestyle.
 

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Tuesday’s news comes as Texas is experiencing a new wave of the virus.

Last Friday and Tuesday each saw more than 20,000 new cases of the virus confirmed, numbers that have been exceeded on only a handful of days since the pandemic began.

More than 12,000 people were hospitalized with Covid in Texas as of Monday, nearing January’s record of 14,000.

Hospitals in several parts of the state have warned that they are full.
 

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Tuesday’s news comes as Texas is experiencing a new wave of the virus.

Last Friday and Tuesday each saw more than 20,000 new cases of the virus confirmed, numbers that have been exceeded on only a handful of days since the pandemic began.

More than 12,000 people were hospitalized with Covid in Texas as of Monday, nearing January’s record of 14,000.

Hospitals in several parts of the state have warned that they are full.
Looks like Texas COVID cases have been on the decline for the past 2 weeks:

 

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^^^^^^ In your dreams. The reality is quite different.
August 10th, 2 weeks ago, 14,000 cases 7 days average, 20,000 for the 10th only
August 24th, 16,500 cases 7 days average, 21,000 for the 24th only
At best, Texas might be reaching a peak. But I would not bet on that.
From the New-York Times
texas august 24th copy.jpg

 

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More statistics showing deaths and hospitalization, from the Texas Tribune, August 24th
The only good thing is that vaccination rate improves but hospitalizations,deaths and cases increase.

Texas Tribune copy.jpg
 

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^^^^No doubt, I was also thinking about all the people that had COVID and never sought out medical attention. Confirmed cases are also grossly underreported. For 12,000 deaths to go unreported in NY is absolutely absurd.
 
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