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Re: warrenthomas4001 post# 326279

Friday, 10/02/2020 11:23:02 PM

Friday, October 02, 2020 11:23:02 PM

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""Hospitalized patients"... Can we even find 120 hospitalized patients?
Per a roster posted by Andrew Bostom, out of 48,299 positive cases from 37 major US University hospitals, there are but 2 hospitalizations in Wisconsin and San Diego.

"9/22/20 update on C19 among students on campus since August, from 37 U.S. universities: Despite ~48,300 “+ C19 tests” near absence of reported C19 hospitalizations, and zero reported deaths""

1.""Hospitalized patients"... Can we even find 120 hospitalized patients?"
In MA we had 124 new patients hospitalized in the two weeks spanning 9/13/20- 9/26/20, and MA has been among the states having less than half the country. Today and yesterday were our highest new case counts since the end of May. The following is weekly update provided by the state, page 34 shows the numbers hospitalized by age groups. It definitely increases with age.

https://www.mass.gov/doc/weekly-covid-19-public-health-report-september-30-2020/download

2. "Per a roster posted by Andrew Bostom, out of 48,299 positive cases from 37 major US University hospitals, there are but 2 hospitalizations in Wisconsin and San Diego."

I really can't speak to that other say Wisconsin is~35th in tests/1M pop,, 42 in deaths/1M pop, and 23rd in cases/1M pop. Might be the younger population contracting it explains-IDK. San Diego, IDK there either- have'nt looked.

3. ""9/22/20 update on C19 among students on campus since August, from 37 U.S. universities: Despite ~48,300 “+ C19 tests” near absence of reported C19 hospitalizations, and zero reported deaths"

Makes sense. Refer to my link in response from the state of MA(page 34) showing hospitalizations by age group (age 0-19, .1//100,000 hospitalized. Ages 20-29,.7/100,000)
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