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No Cuomo fan here, but by comparison with Europe…
This is a horrifying read.
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European countries lead the world in per capita deaths, in part because of what happened inside their nursing homes. By fixating on saving their hospitals, European leaders sometimes left nursing-home residents and staff to fend for themselves.
Few countries embody this lethally ineffective pandemic response more than Belgium, where government officials excluded nursing-home patients from the testing policy until thousands were already dead.
Belgium’s response offers a gruesome twist: Paramedics and hospitals sometimes flatly denied care to elderly people, even as hospital beds sat unused. In Belgium, the authorities shunned and all but ignored nursing homes [so] Belgium’s hospital system never came under strain. Even at the height of the outbreak in April … intensive-care beds were no more than about 55 percent full. [Yet] during the peak of the crisis, from March through mid-May, nursing-home residents accounted for two out of every three coronavirus deaths.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/08/world/europe/coronavirus-nursing-homes-elderly.html?smid=tw-share
This is a horrifying read.
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European countries lead the world in per capita deaths, in part because of what happened inside their nursing homes. By fixating on saving their hospitals, European leaders sometimes left nursing-home residents and staff to fend for themselves.
Few countries embody this lethally ineffective pandemic response more than Belgium, where government officials excluded nursing-home patients from the testing policy until thousands were already dead.
Belgium’s response offers a gruesome twist: Paramedics and hospitals sometimes flatly denied care to elderly people, even as hospital beds sat unused. In Belgium, the authorities shunned and all but ignored nursing homes [so] Belgium’s hospital system never came under strain. Even at the height of the outbreak in April … intensive-care beds were no more than about 55 percent full. [Yet] during the peak of the crisis, from March through mid-May, nursing-home residents accounted for two out of every three coronavirus deaths.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/08/world/europe/coronavirus-nursing-homes-elderly.html?smid=tw-share