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Month: April 2020

Gauging Hospitals’ Health in the Age of COVID

Gauging Hospitals’ Health in the Age of COVID

April 15, 2020 From what we’re told by certain medical experts, we are nearing the peak of the national health emergency (NHE) brought on by the coronavirus (COVID) outbreak in the United States. All across the nation, Americans are being tested and temperatures are being taken in an attempt to gauge the health of our citizenry. What this article seeks to explore is the overall health of our hospitals. How are they faring? The fact is the COVID crisis is…

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COVID-19: Trends That Tell the Tale

COVID-19: Trends That Tell the Tale

April 8, 2020 I recently looked at a world map that contained dots of different colors representing the highest concentration of coronavirus (COVID) cases in each country.  As I looked at the map, I was instantly struck by the pattern now developing.  While other countries and continents contained dots widely spaced for the most part, the entire United States was nearly completely covered.  The map made it look like we—and primarily we—were the current target of the virus’ wrath. According to many…

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