dhsilv2 wrote:
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The problem is that the rural areas are just as much at risk of overwhelming hospitals...often because they don't have them. A small town could have 20-30 cases just from a single church service and then would need people to travel miles to the nearest critical care facility. Rural areas are very much at risk with even minimal spread.
So far there isnt a shortage at all. And actually, unfortunately, a lot of hospitals are laying off staff or telling them to go home for a while because they arent busy at all.
The models have been wrong at EVERY SINGLE point. Said we'd be short beds, we arent. Said wed be short ventilators, we arent.
And if these workers are soooo bombarded by patients and work right now, where are they all (I am generalizing here) finding the time to do tiktok videos?