FL and TX - two biggest COVID hotspots in the country

Take that up with the families. Nobody was 'stuck' into a nursing home. They came from nursing homes, where the staff spread the trump virus due to lack of knowledge re. same.
So why did Cuomo REQUIRE nursing homes to take them if the nursing homes were unprepared to take them.
 
here are some numbers for you to look at and compare , not just total covid cases but deaths. maybe one day lv will be able to read and add and see the truth ny and cali are tops
 
cuomo propaganda............what salary do you get with that bullshit job?
Same salary you get for pushing trump propaganda.

You probably shouldn't comment on a topic you know nothing about. Parroting Tucky Carlson will always make you look like a moron
 
Same salary you get for pushing trump propaganda.

You probably shouldn't comment on a topic you know nothing about. Parroting Tucky Carlson will always make you look like a moron

ROFL................watching you idiots stick to party line talking points is always entertaining....................
 
He didn't. Why did families refuse to bring the elderly patient home? They abandoned their parents and sentenced them to death.

leaving a parent in a nursing home should not be a death sentence!

Cumo is the one that carried out the death sentence he was the executioner!
 
leaving a parent in a nursing home should not be a death sentence!

Cumo is the one that carried out the death sentence he was the executioner!
Wrong. When the trump virus is spreading like wildfire, while people are being kept in the dark about it, Covid was a death sentence. With nothing to be done in the hospital, patients cannot take up beds that are needed for patients that haven't been stabilized yet.
 
or you could just get smarter and watch things that happen in all 50 states..............your call
I'm not concerned with what happens in Red states that held super spreader events, and killed thousands of their citizens. I'm interested in how my state was the first one to suffer at trump's hands, and how we had amazing success at defeating the trump virus.
 
Wrong. When the trump virus is spreading like wildfire, while people are being kept in the dark about it, Covid was a death sentence. With nothing to be done in the hospital, patients cannot take up beds that are needed for patients that haven't been stabilized yet.

That’s wrong on so many levels but it’s not worth responding to.
 
I'm not concerned with what happens in Red states that held super spreader events, and killed thousands of their citizens. I'm interested in how my state was the first one to suffer at trump's hands, and how we had amazing success at defeating the trump virus.

while at the same damned time you ignore what happened in the streets of chicago and other LIBERAL cities.............buy yeah.............lets protect your idiot democrat politicians..............you fucking moron
 
florida is doing fine good economy also

Not really. The problem Florida faces is that it never really shut down in the first place, so it's not going to experience the same economic boost other states have because their reaction to COVID was different.

Basically, those Blue States have nowhere else to go but up once they reopen, but states like FL and TX have nowhere else to go but down.

So the middling economies they've had the last year or so, that people like DeSantis are trying to say is terrific growth (when it's not) will continue while other states, like CA, will see big increases to their economic growth.
 
like sticking sick patients in nursing homes?

Which is exactly what Texas did too because no one knew what to do about old people getting COVID, thanks to you and Trump downplaying it for three months before it became a pandemic.

COVID-19 ravaged Texas nursing homes. Here are the stories behind the numbers.
When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Texas last spring, administrators in the state’s 1,200 nursing homes scrambled to keep up with daily changes to state and federal guidelines on how to keep the virus from invading their facilities, while staffers donned full protective gear to keep from spreading the virus between patient rooms. Facilities were locked down, isolating vulnerable residents from their families for a year.
https://apps.texastribune.org/features/2021/texas-nursing-home-deaths-coronavirus-pandemic/

1 out of every 5 COVID deaths in Texas were in Nursing Homes, and in the first couple months of the pandemic in Texas, half of all deaths were in nursing homes.
 
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