In Minnesota ...... and it's been this way for weeks.
80% of deaths are long term care and assisted living.
82% are aged 70 or over.
99.24% have co-morbidities.
We need more testing....
The test might be better served with are you 70 or older, do you have co-morbidities, or do you reside in long term care or assisted living. 3 strikes is not good, and neither is 1.
5 sailors had the virus, quarantined for 2 weeks and appear to have had 2 negative tests to be allowed back on board. They are testing positive again.
I suppose there are other possibilities, that the tests aren't accurate or immunity is not acquired are 2 possibilities.
It took a decade and a World War to recover from the Great Depression. And that was before a global economy in which we hope to maintain our world leader status.
"In most countries of the world, recovery from the Great Depression began in 1933.[11] In the U.S., recovery began in early 1933,[11] but the U.S. did not return to 1929 GNP for over a decade and still had an unemployment rate of about 15% in 1940, albeit down from the high of 25% in 1933."
Georgia opened their economy 3 weeks ago, and with increased testing they are seeing a drop in cases.
I get it. Stay the fuck away from people, wear a mask in public, wash and/or sanitize hands. Currently, I plan on this til there is a vaccine.