COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

why would anyone want to go if they don’t have to? I mean we all see the media stories of how health care providers are wearing home Meade masks, heck just a couple weeks ago a nurse from one of the hospitals here (using the term nurse loosely here) posted her mask she had to wear for a month as that’s how often they got them.

I'm only giving you direct observations, where the clinical teams in their opinion felt that these folks went a little to long without proper care. The reasoning was either they couldn't come in because of the rules in place or fear of coming in for treatment.

Let's be honest, we all know that grandma, uncle or friend that should have gone top see a doctor but was dismissive perhaps, now there is a reason why they either cant go or have an excuse of fear not to go.

Also about the deaths. One of my wife’s coworkers aunts died yesterday. She felt bad Saturday, a little worse with a fever Sunday, but not too horrible. Found dead Monday morning. She was part of one of the slaughter houses that’s being ripped up by covid. So, when some say at home deaths increase and try not to blame on covid it really is an interesting narrative. Some are dying like her, very quick. Some have heart symptoms and wait it out and end up dying. Same with strokes, and both those conditions are at way higher risk with Covid cases. So, I’m pretty sure I agree with those higher numbers out of New York.
Im not taking that away but there is also other deaths happening and Critical Care being neglected.