Update from State
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Care to enlighten us as to what the link is for?
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Not one negative comment about the numbers??
Thank GOD!! Note: As EVERYone knows or has seen it explained by the docs on numerous occasions -- the more people tested will yield more "positive" results. And we've learned that unless you live in a long-term care facility, you have an underlying condition and you are at least 60 and MOST likely over 80 the you are likely not going to die from Covid-19. Always exceptions ....but those are rare. And I hope we all stay healthy |
DHHS: Rate of COVID-19 cases, deaths at NH long-term care facilities is lower than others in region
From WMUR Manchester, NH |
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The wording in the article is written in a strange way. Does it say the deaths that occur at long term care locations in NH is a lower percent than other states OR by percent of the populations in such facilities?
According to this chart, it looks like the percent that have passed away in NH is the highest at such locations in the country... Possibly I'm not looking at either the right way. So many different ways to present the data. I have said this prior but it is so sad that the most vulnerable population is being hit the hardest and somehow we are just not able to protect those in the most need. Across the country. |
..... not too fast, not too slow, trying to get it just right
Yesterday, Tuesday, May 12, at about 5:30-pm, Gov Chris Sununu engaged in a three minute interview with Wolf Blitzer on CNN tv.
One of Gov Sununu's thoughts was he is trying to get the NH reopening "not too fast, not too slow, but just right" considering the severity happening in southern neighbor, Massachusetts. I was unable to find a link to this tv news, interview, and am hoping someone else can. |
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