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== Hospital closures ==


== Perspectives on the Pandemic Part 1 ==
12 Groundbreaking Hospitals in NYC That Have Closed
by Noah Sheidlower


New York has thrown away 20,000 hospital beds, complicating coronavirus fight
By Carl Campanile, Julia Marsh, Bernadette Hogan and Nolan HicksMarch 17, 2020


{{#ev:youtube|d6MZy-2fcBw|300|center|March 26, 2020. Perspectives on the Pandemic - '''Dr. John Ioannidis of Stanford University'''. Early estimates were not validated at the time. Many people are not showing systems and so the death rate is lower than the common flu.  
New York has lost a staggering 20,000 hospital beds over the last two decades to budget cuts and insurance overhauls,... The cutbacks helping fuel New York’s hospital deficit came in waves.
[[Coronavirus#News_from_the_Princess|Diamond Princess cruise]] mean age was 65 which gives a rate of death as low as 0.1% for the general population. Not the plague numbers the media hype has used to panic the population. '''Explains''' '''Italy's high numbers''' at 17 minutes. 25 minutes warns that the '''lockdown may cause billions of deaths'''. 34 minutes in he says this flue is showing little or '''no difference''' than any other year. 39 minutes The panic caused by media is making it worse. 43:50 Warns that a rush to get solutions may cause greater damage including the quick production of a vaccine. 49 minutes Closing schools may be causing more harm than good. 53 minutes Bias from the wrong conclusion and inadequate data. A pandemic of media coverage. 59 minutes do not want to destroy lives economically. - Episode 1 Time 1:02:46}}


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In 2006, Gov. George Pataki’s Berger Commission recommended cutting 4,200 hospital beds to trim $1.5 billion from New York’s health care system.


== Perspectives on the Pandemic Part 2 ==
'''New York’s Ailing Hospitals'''


{{#ev:youtube|lGC5sGdz4kg|300|center|Perspectives on the Pandemic Episode 2:  In this explosive second edition of Perspectives on the Pandemic, '''Professor Knut Wittkowski''', for twenty years head of The Rockefeller University's Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design, says that social distancing and lockdown is the absolutely worst way to deal with an airborne respiratory virus.  
Albany’s low Medicaid payments have caused many to close.
<Br>Further, he offers data to show that China and South Korea had already reached their peak number of cases when they instituted their containment measures.  In other words, nature had already achieved, or nearly achieved, herd immunity. [https://youtu.be/d6MZy-2fcBw Episode one]  Time 41:30}}


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... it’s worth pointing out that the state’s hospital bed shortage is in part due to years of Medicaid mismanagement. https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-yorks-ailing-hospitals-11585179029


Twenty some hospitals have closed in New York City alone over the last two decades, most located in low-income communities....


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Hospital Closures and Medicaid Shifts Took Toll on NYC’s Health
 
== Professors Push Back On Pandemic Models ==
 
 
'''Professors Push Back On Pandemic Models: Be Honest About What Happens After Lockdowns Are Lifted'''
By  James Barrett DailyWire.com MARCH 31ST, 2020
https://www.dailywire.com/news/professors-push-back-on-pandemic-models-be-honest-about-what-happens-after-lockdowns-are-lifted?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=benshapiro

Revision as of 00:26, 14 April 2020


Blood tests

Biomerica Signs Two Definitive Agreements with Mount Sinai Medical School in New York to Scale-up a Laboratory Version Serological Test for COVID-19 That Enables High-Volume Screenings in Labs Published: April 2, 2020 at 8:38 a.m. ET

Biomerica Working With N.Y. Medical School on COVID-19 Antibody Test

Zackary Irani, chairman and CEO, stated, “If person has already been infected with SARS-CoV-2, they develop antibodies through an immune response that should give them immunity. The entire Biomerica team is working tirelessly to make our low-cost tests available to the hundreds of requests we have received. At the same time, we still remaining committed to our strategy of growing our colorectal disease detection product EZ Detect, and finalizing clinical trials and gaining FDA approval for our HP Detect H. Pylori test and our InFoods IBS diagnostic-guided therapy product.” https://www.mpo-mag.com/contents/view_breaking-news/2020-04-02/biomerica-working-with-ny-medical-school-on-covid-19-antibody-test/



Currently, the FDA maintains a public list of nearly 50 other serological test manufacturers, the majority based in China, that have notified the agency of their plans to distribute their products in the U.S. without seeking an Emergency Use Authorization.

That list includes BioMedomics, which has announced plans with medtech giant BD and medical supply company Henry Schein to distribute their fingerprick-based version on a large scale. It does not include Hangzhou, China-based Safecare Bio-Tech, maker of tests set to be distributed by BodySphere, which earlier this week incorrectly claimed to have received an FDA authorization.

April 12, 2020

It is the time of year where people shift their thoughts towards God and all He has done for us.

Can we include in those thought this marvelous miracle He gave to each of us we call the human body? Our bodies have a complex, built-in pharmaceutical laboratory capable of identifying disease, formulating a targeted response, and implementing a healing plan in a matter of hours, rather than taking many months and costing hundreds of millions of dollars. And they have been naturally fulfilling this function for millennia.

A study done at Oxford University, and duplicated at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Queens reveals that, while being an extremely contagious and quickly spreading disease, COVID-19 manifests asymptomatically (no symptoms) in over half the population, and has symptoms so mild in many cases that those infected do not notice or seek medical attention. The Oxford study posits that half of the population in the UK have already had the coronavirus and recovered from it. That is 33+ Million people who likely did not even know they had contracted the disease, or spent a couple weeks at home resting to recover! Perhaps you, or someone you know has mentioned they have already had it. And all those who have recovered have lifetime immunity to it.

Using these numbers to do the math casts a much different profile on the nature of the outbreak and opens new possibilities for society to react to it.

Please do not think that I am trivializing the dangers associated with this disease. It has proven to be extremely deadly to those who having compromised immune systems like the elderly or those with pre-existing maladies or weaknesses. Those people should rightly take great care, self-quarantine and exercise necessary measures to strengthen their immune systems. Every death is tragic. I know people who have recovered, and I know people who have died from it. How will this epidemic compare to the seasonal flu? Or nearly 70,000 (US) dying from drug overdoses. Or the 300,000 (US) who yearly die of obesity? Or the 640,000 (US) dying of heart disease? Or the nearly 2 million dying of tuberculosis? Where is the media coverage of those? How many suicides and cases of depression will come from those who have lost their jobs or businesses due to this economic shutdown?

Facebook asked what was on my mind, so there you have it. I have faith in this miraculous body I have been given, and the God who gave it to me. Let’s all use reason. The truth, whatever it is, will set you free.

To see more details on our research into these studies and other aspects of this coronavirus outbreak, you can visit: coronavirus


Hospital closures

12 Groundbreaking Hospitals in NYC That Have Closed by Noah Sheidlower

New York has thrown away 20,000 hospital beds, complicating coronavirus fight By Carl Campanile, Julia Marsh, Bernadette Hogan and Nolan HicksMarch 17, 2020

New York has lost a staggering 20,000 hospital beds over the last two decades to budget cuts and insurance overhauls,... The cutbacks helping fuel New York’s hospital deficit came in waves.

In 2006, Gov. George Pataki’s Berger Commission recommended cutting 4,200 hospital beds to trim $1.5 billion from New York’s health care system.

New York’s Ailing Hospitals

Albany’s low Medicaid payments have caused many to close.

... it’s worth pointing out that the state’s hospital bed shortage is in part due to years of Medicaid mismanagement. https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-yorks-ailing-hospitals-11585179029

Twenty some hospitals have closed in New York City alone over the last two decades, most located in low-income communities....

Hospital Closures and Medicaid Shifts Took Toll on NYC’s Health