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What is the reason for such a huge increase? Today is already over 12,000 new cases and 200 deaths.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/usa/pennsylvania/
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,640 posts)for the Thanksgiving holiday almost two weeks ago. Started infecting each other. This is the right time for lots of new cases, and the increased deaths are from the increase in cases pretty much all November.
Unfortunately, no surprise here.
BigmanPigman
(52,216 posts)for another week.
Squinch
(52,568 posts)But I think the infections number does reflect Thanksgiving.
Mike 03
(16,696 posts)heading out, so those people were exposed thirteen days ago.
BigmanPigman
(52,216 posts)How are we going to make it through 2-3 months of numbers higher than this? Hospitals are almost full now.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,640 posts)How many college kids came home the Friday before Thanksgiving? Lots, I'm sure.
And keep in mind, numbers had already been rising everywhere. In another week we're going to see a truly enormous increase.
Same thing will happen with Christmas. A lot of fools will decide that they absolutely must spend Christmas with family and friends, especially if they stayed home for Thanksgiving. And Christmas essentially starts the week before and goes through New Year's. If I were even more cynical than I already am, I start some kind of a pool guessing what day certain milestones of infections and deaths would be reached. As tempting as that is, I'd probably be rightly kicked off this board if I did.
BigmanPigman
(52,216 posts)and even with mask wearing the numbers are likely going to skyrocket in two weeks. I don't think the projections factor in holidays and traveling or it would be even higher.
https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america/pennsylvania?view=total-deaths&tab=trend
PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,640 posts)The numbers will skyrocket. Projections are only estimates.
snowybirdie
(5,602 posts)Hold several rallies there right before election? Timeline fits.
BigmanPigman
(52,216 posts)Maybe this is the result.
DeminPennswoods
(16,267 posts)there appear to be clusters related to the Shell cracker plant construction workforce and outbreaks at more local nursing homes and assisted living residences and at least one local small manufacturer. There are cases among teachers/staff, but not many among students.
Why there's not more emphasis on how to achieve better ventilation indoors by adjusting HVAC systems or installing HEPA/MERV air filters is something I don't really understand. My county isn't exactly a hotbed of liberalism where mask-wearing, etc, might be more readily accepted, but I've seen the vast, vast majority of people complying with mitigation efforts anyway.
BigmanPigman
(52,216 posts)in the school. From my own personal experience with air cond. ceiling filter (only one) was as thick as a quilt. My classroom was so full of black mold it half to be torn down (this was after the district said I was imagining it and gave me a fan, can of Lysol and instructions to keep the door closed, "more pollutants outside than inside they told me" and there were no windows in the room). After the students started getting sick I went to the union and they got an inspector out and condemned the 8 rooms. I was sick but the district doesn't care about teachers, only a little about kids but they do care a lot about saving $$$$ (always the bottom line, no matter where you work). I do NOT trust any school at this point. I know the real concerns about schools and I doubt it has changed in the 20 years since that building made me sick.
DeminPennswoods
(16,267 posts)when in times like now, you need ventilation, there are no windows that can be opened and almost everything is sealed.