Sending people that we know have been exposed back to work without testing is a bad idea.
It depends, Hi @LebamDawg!!! If the work can be done within the contraints of Social distancing in areas like, say Oregon that haven't been hit hard, it's not an issue.
People are dying! We need to destroy the economy to save the old people. We can't have old people dying. Not now not ever.
Average age is 85 years old. All with underlying medical conditions. Unfortunately, no babies, nurses, doctors, first responders or new mothers were involved. Better luck next time.
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As of Wednesday morning, 38 people in Oregon have died from the coronavirus.
The deaths reported Wednesday were an 88-year-old woman in Multnomah County who tested positive March 28 and died Monday at the hospital; a 77-year-old man in Multnomah County who tested positive March 27 and died April 1 at home; a 75-year-old woman in Multnomah County who tested positive Monday and died Tuesday at the hospital; a 94-year-old man in Yamhill County who tested positive March 25 and died Tuesday at the hospital; a 90-year-old man in Yamhill County who tested positive March 25 and died Tuesday at the hospital.
In each of those five cases, the OHA stated the patients had prior underlying medical conditions.
The 58 new diagnosed COVID-19 cases reported Wednesday by the OHA were in the following counties:
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Axe me how I know.
We don't need a model to know that
People are going shopping they can go to work
Fear sells because it works
Average age is 85 years old. All with underlying medical conditions. Unfortunately, no babies, nurses, doctors, first responders or new mothers were involved. Better luck next time.
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As of Wednesday morning, 38 people in Oregon have died from the coronavirus.
The deaths reported Wednesday were an 88-year-old woman in Multnomah County who tested positive March 28 and died Monday at the hospital; a 77-year-old man in Multnomah County who tested positive March 27 and died April 1 at home; a 75-year-old woman in Multnomah County who tested positive Monday and died Tuesday at the hospital; a 94-year-old man in Yamhill County who tested positive March 25 and died Tuesday at the hospital; a 90-year-old man in Yamhill County who tested positive March 25 and died Tuesday at the hospital.
In each of those five cases, the OHA stated the patients had prior underlying medical conditions.
The 58 new diagnosed COVID-19 cases reported Wednesday by the OHA were in the following counties: