Science, Facts & Data about COVID-19 and vaccines

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Steve’s fact-based COVID-19 hub

Guest Post by Steve Kirsch

I read in the media that Spotify has a fact-based COVID-19 hub. So I thought I’d create my own so you’d have a choice on which facts you want to believe.

 

Spotify made a press release about their new platform policies which prohibits any information which in their sole opinion may cause offline harm or poses a direct threat to public health. They refer people to their “fact-based” COVID-19 hub for accurate information.

I didn’t like their fact-based hub at all, so I decided to write my own simplified version that takes just a couple of minutes to read.

Here it is.

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Front Line at a Nursing Home– an in Person Report

Guest Post by Javelin

I work jointly at a hospital and it’s adjoining Skilled Nursing Facility. The SNF has long term patients occupying 2/3rds of the building and a short term wing which acts as transitional care for hip/knee replacements, falls, cardiac rehab and various NeuroMuscular pathologies ( strokes, Parkinson’s, MS, brain injuries etc.) The building has 132 beds with an average census of 110-120 residents at any given time.

The population of long term residents runs the gamut of post-stroke pts, COPD, CHF, dementia etc to general issues with aging. The average age at this bldg is 80+ with the oldest resident at 101 years of age. The rehab/transitional wing of 30 pts or less are generally younger with many of them ending up their post-rehab as long term residents pending outcomes, family support and functional status/independence.

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