From News Nation:
“One-day US COVID deaths top 3,000, more than Pearl Harbor or 9/11”
Just when the U.S. appears on the verge of rolling out a COVID-19 vaccine, the numbers have become gloomier than ever: Over 3,000 American deaths in a single day, more than on D-Day or 9/11. One million new cases in the span of five days. The U.S. recorded 3,124 deaths Wednesday, the highest one-day total yet, according to data complied by Johns Hopkins University. Up until last week, the peak was 2,603 deaths on April 15, when New York City was the epicenter of the nation’s outbreak. The latest number is subject to revision up or down.
Wednesday’s
toll eclipsed American deaths on the opening day of the Normandy invasion
during World War II: 2,500, out of some 4,400 Allied dead. And it topped the
toll on Sept. 11, 2001: 2,977. It is greater than the 2,403 killed in the 1941
attack on Pearl Harbor. All traumatic events that reshaped the United States
for years. “Probably for the next 60 to 90 days, we’re going to have more
deaths per day than we had on 9/11 or we had at Pearl Harbor,” Dr. Robert
Redfield, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told
the Council on Foreign Relations on Thursday. “The reality is the vaccine
approval this week is not going to really impact that, I think, to any degree
for the next 60 days,” Redfield said. The crisis across the country is pushing
medical centers to the breaking point and leaving staff members and public
health officials burned out and plagued by tears and nightmares.
All told, the
crisis has left more than 290,000 people dead nationwide, with more than 15.5
million confirmed infections, according to Johns Hopkins. New cases per day are
running at all-time highs of over 209,000 on average. And the number of people
in the hospital with COVID-19 is setting records nearly every day. As of
Thursday, more than 107,000 people were hospitalized because of the virus
according to data complied by the COVID Tracking Project.
A U.S.
government advisory panel on Thursday endorsed widespread use of Pfizer’s
COVID-19 vaccine to help conquer the outbreak. Depending on how fast the FDA
signs off on the panel’s recommendation, shots could begin within days,
inaugurating the biggest vaccination campaign in U.S. history. Healthcare
workers, first responders and nursing home residents are expected to receive
the first doses, but a wider rollout faces significant logistical challenges to
meet President-elect Joe Biden’s goal of inoculating 100 million people within
100 days of his inauguration on Jan. 20. “It’s not going to be like a light
switch on and off,” said Dr. Mark Mulligan, director of the NYU Langone Health
Vaccine Center and a lead investigator for the Pfizer trials. “It’s going to be
more like a dimmer switch.” In St. Louis, respiratory therapist Joe Kowalczyk
said he has seen entire floors of his hospital fill up with COVID-19 patients,
some of them two to a room. He said the supply of ventilators is dwindling, and
the inventory is so thin that colleagues on one shift had to ventilate one
patient by using a BiPAP machine, similar to the devices used to treat sleep
apnea When he goes home to sleep during the day at the end of his grueling
overnight shifts, he sometimes has nightmares. “I would be sleeping and I would
be working in a unit and things would go completely wrong and I would shock
myself awake. They would be very visceral and very vivid,” he said. “It would
just really spook me.” In South Dakota, Dr. Clay Smith has treated hundreds of
COVID-19 patients while working at Monument Health Spearfish Hospital and at
Sheridan Memorial Hospital in neighboring Wyoming. He said patients are
becoming stranded in the emergency room for hours while they await beds on the
main floor or transfers to larger hospitals. And those transfers are becoming
more challenging, with some patients sent as far away as Denver, 400 miles from
the two hospitals. More California counties to go on lockdown Friday as virus
overwhelms hospitals “That is a huge
burden for families and EMS systems as well when you take an ambulance and send
it 400 miles one way, that ambulance is out of the community for essentially a
whole day,” he said. Smith added that some patients have gone from thinking “I
thought this was a hoax” to “Wow, this is real and I feel terrible.” But he
also has seen people with COVID-19 who “continue to be disbelievers. It is hard
to see that.” “At the end of the day the virus doesn’t care whether you believe
in it or not,” he said. In California, more counties went under a new
stay-at-home order Friday as the virus continued to overwhelm the state’s
hospitals. The thirteen counties in Northern California restrictions include
closing outdoor dining along with hair and nail salons. As of Thursday night,
the 11-county Southern California region only had 7.7% of its ICU bed
available, the California Department of Public Health reported. “Over 8,000
people who were beloved members of their families are not coming back,” Los
Angeles County health director Barbara Ferrer said in a choked voice. She
called the deaths “an incalculable loss to their friends and their family and
the community.”’
^ 3,124
Americans died of Covid-19 in one single day. 290, 000 Americans have died of
Covid-19 in 10 months. 107,000 Americans are fighting Covid-19 in a hospital.
15.5 million Americans have or had Covid-19. These are all horrific numbers
that American Politicians (Republicans and Democrats) and that the American Public
(again Republicans or Democrats) need to face the stark reality of. Covid-19 is
winning in the United States because Politicians (from the top-down) refuse to
admit their own mistakes and short-comings. Covid-19 is winning in the United
States because many Ordinary People think that they and those around them can’t
get sick and die from Covid-19 and so they continue to do whatever they want to
despite the hard facts facing them. I DO NOT feel sorry for any of the Politicians or Ordinary
People who are reckless and then get Covid-19 and/or die from Covid-19. I DO
feel sorry for any of the Politicians or Ordinary People who have done and
continue to do everything right (like wear a mask, social distance, stay home,
don’t gather in large groups, etc.) and still get Covid-19 and/or die from Covid-19.
Sadly, the numbers of hospitalizations and Covid-19 deaths are only going to go
up because some people are dumb and reckless and put the rest of us in danger.
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