Originally Posted by CMcAllister
In Pennsylvania, using "official" numbers, 4420 have died attributed to COVID. The state number for those who were in nursing homes is 70%. That's 3100 in nursing homes where COVID patients were forced to be sent to keep the old folks company vs. 1320 who have died who were not in a nursing home. Worth trashing the economy to the tune of billions, closing businesses, lost businesses that will never reopen, 30% unemployment, missed diagnoses on other serious diseases and illnesses due to health system basically shut down, financial disaster for many families, suicides, substance abuse, etc,?

For comparison, in 2017, from CDC stats for leading causes of death in PA, numbers were 6667 for Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease (#5), and 2718 for flu/pneumonia (#9). Dying from either of those today would likely get you put on The List.

While the Governor's office and health department were forcing COVID patients to nursing homes, state health secretary Levine moved her/his 95 year old Mom out of a nursing facility and into a hotel. And he/she doesn't want to talk about it. I guess not. work

Restrictions in much of the state have been eased up with counties going from Red to Yellow status with the notable exception of two rural counties in the south central area being forced to stay red - with no real reason or jusification from Harrisburg. Why? Could it be that the popular, area state Senator has been a vocal critic of the Governor, filing suit against his restrictions, calling for people to open despite restrictions, calling the Governor out for a lack of information, transparency, fairness and for verbally assaulting locals for wanting restrictions lifted and threatening to open their businesses? Can't be, that would be an abuse of power.

Even my little county - with a vocal opponent of the Gov in the state senate - was delayed with our whopping 15 cases and zero deaths. We've likely lost a few family operated restaurants and shops over this. But we voted 85% against the guy so tough $#!* for us.

And you wonder why I am skeptical.

If you were skeptical before... you're really going to start drinking now. frown

Just watched today's PA daily update
And he/she said that PA is ONCE AGAIN "Revising how Covid Deaths are COUNTED" in PA.
I guess either, counties with high Nursing home deaths were not happy... or they needed a way to boost the #'s in counties with low counts shruggy In either case... PA will NO LONGER count a Covid-19 death in the county where you actually DIE... "IF" your official Residence (tax address) is in another county. So starting tomorrow county death numbers will shift... reflecting mostly nursing home residents that died in the nursing home where they were currently living in one county... But still owned their original home (tax address) in another county. So the nursing home county will lose a death... and taxing county will gain a death. However the State will still "track" the Death in BOTH Counties... However he/she said they will not "Double Count" it... despite saying it will be listed "somewhere" in both counties....

Got to love PA... if people finally start to figure out what's really going on... change it! flame

PS:
On a separate note during the same update, Wolf was asked if he would allow the end of June Nascar race at Pocono to take place if the county (Monroe) is NOT yet green. The answer was NO. However... IF it is yellow at that time, he said they "may" be allowed to race WITHOUT FANS, if "they can prove to him", that they can do it safely.
That may give an indication of how he is leaning towards large upcoming events... such as Carlisle.