Originally posted by BrolyBlack
Whirly did his best to hide the dates of his "source" knowing that Abbots order came a day after I made that post. He likes to lie and misrepresent whenever he can
Luckily, my HR department sent out a clarifying e-mail. Whirly gaslit the convo so much I almost believed Texas was shutting back down and closing.
Arizona orders bars and gyms to close, joining other states in reversing reopening like Texas.
But of course according to the usual subjects it's not a reversal.
Pro tip: It is.
Fauci to testify before Senate as states rush to reimpose Covid-19 curbs
The usual subjects will say this is not a reversal...
Pro tip - it probably is going to lead to one.
Fauci to testify before Senate as states rush to reimpose Covid-19 curbs
His predictions are disturbing.
Houston Moves COVID-19 Patients to Other Cities
With novel coronavirus cases in Texas approaching nearly 161,900, hospitals in Houston, the county seat of Harris County, are moving patients to facilities outside the city in a bid to cope with the surge in COVID-19-related cases and lack of beds.
Harris Health System, which operates Houston's Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital and Ben Taub Hospital, has transferred patients to the University of Texas Medical Branch in the cities of Galveston and Conroe as well as the Woodlands community in a scramble to find beds for patients, Houston's ABC13 reported.
Dr. Hashibul Hannan, who works at Houston's SignatureCare Emergency Center, told ABC13 on Saturday, there's been a massive spike in COVID-19 patients at nine stand-alone emergency rooms in the Houston area.
"We're having to send patients far away. Like from Houston, we have to send people to Galveston, to Beaumont, to Huntsville," Hannan told ABC13.
On Tuesday, Texas reported a record 6,975 new cases, the highest daily case count since the outbreak began, according to the latest report Tuesday from the Texas DSHS.
Harris County is home to the highest portion of the state's total confirmed cases, with 31,422 infections, 20,300 of which are in Houston, according to the latest report Tuesday by Harris County Public Health.
Hospitalizations in Texas began steadily increasing from around June 1st, about a month after the state reopened at the start of May. On Tuesday, the state reported 6,533 hospitalizations, the highest number reported since April 4th, according to the Texas DSHS.
On Monday, doctors in San Antonio reported hospital beds were running out, with nearly two dozen COVID-19 patients reportedly waiting in emergency rooms for beds to be available.
"We're in a crisis," Dr. Jair Melo, the director of critical care at San Antonio's Methodist Healthcare System, said at a press conference held by doctors from the health system, News Channel 4 San Antonio reported.
On Sunday, the Texas Medical Center, Houston's leading source of intensive care unit data, was reported to have deleted all previously published reports of ICU data from its website, amid a statewide spike in hospitalizations related to the novel coronavirus.
Originally posted by Silent Master
We can't be in a crisis or else all those democrat leaders wouldn't have been encouraging thousands of people to go out and protest in large groups.
They surely would have firmly and clearly come out against mass protests, even while acknowledging they understood the pain of the communities.
Originally posted by Silent Master
We can't be in a crisis or else all those democrat leaders wouldn't have been encouraging thousands of people to go out and protest in large groups.
The infection rate spiked in Texas after the Republican Governor reopened the state in the beginning of May, i.e. well before the Black Lives Matter demonstrations in mid-June. Now hospitals have to send patients away, because there are no beds for them. How biblical.
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
The infection rate spiked in Texas after the Republican Governor reopened the state in the beginning of May, i.e. well before the Black Lives Matter demonstrations in mid-June. Now hospitals have to send patients away, because there are no beds for them. How biblical.
Are democrats COVIDiots for either encouraging or being silent about mass protests?