@growthfactororg CDC in their own words: https://t.co/laOv1dVg4C
@msabouri @jason_willz1 @Loretta_Torrago @gardengirl778 @adamTHX1138 So the CDC report you quoted using a 10w baseline is "data that conveys what happened" A published paper using 2019 as BL which shows surgeries falling >80% and emergency attendances &
@danjcyr @EthicalSkeptic The CDC literally said as much in no less than two reports, one of which I'll link below. Also note that the CDC admits to only catching about 73% of ED data. So that 2.2K drop in emergent diabetes visits could in fact be closer to
@CodfishJohnny @Lancewarner11 @HiTonedBumpkeen @veryzenny @benshapiro The CDC even says so https://t.co/DGk6QHlz3l
@RadCentrism People are in *dramatically poorer health* than they were even a year ago. People are avoiding preventive healthcare & screening like the plague. They are even avoiding the hospital when they have quite literally had a heart attack or stro
@CovidSerology @ArielKarlinsky @hippopedoid @DanDbab @Marco_Piani Here's one CDC paper discussing the impact of people avoiding care for serious issues during the lockdown/pandemic- https://t.co/P4BQfILZvQ
RT @msabouri: @greg_travis @MLevitt_NP2013 @Marco_Piani @RolandDunbrack An explanation as to why we saw spikes in heart, stroke and diabete…
@greg_travis @MLevitt_NP2013 @Marco_Piani @RolandDunbrack An explanation as to why we saw spikes in heart, stroke and diabetes deaths: https://t.co/P4BQfILZvQ
@thereal_truther @MartinKulldorff The CDC saw why we had spikes in non-Covid deaths, and explain it here, in language the sane can understand. https://t.co/P4BQfILZvQ
@2cities2worlds @timmmyrobin @DanDbab @GidMK Here's a nice breakdown of the drops America had in ER visits for 3 different "emergent" issues in just the month of April. https://t.co/P4BQfILZvQ
@danjcyr @yeahnaa333 @inden_l @AtomsksSanakan @sschinke Here are the FACTS, showing a clear drop in ER visits for at least 3 urgent situations- https://t.co/P4BQfJ3Ano
@DataLyfe @ScottAdamsSays CDC Facts: https://t.co/ZjM8pznNdd I Could keep going with several data points on this as this was from the 10 weeks following and the trend continues. CDC is reporting trends through August. So, Sir David. Retract your words.
Important @CDCgov work, supported by my @ICF colleagues, highlighting the decline in emergency department visits during the pandemic. This included declines of 23% for heart attack, 20% for stroke, and 10% for hyperglycemic crisis. https://t.co/4IvqGMmMy2
@snarfledoof Even though lockdown & deaths do not appear in the paper(for whatever reason), that is the inevitable conclusion but it’s not like we needed this paper to prove anything at this point, many others do. The non Covid related excess deaths da
CDC study on lockdown collateral damage/deaths “The striking decline in ED visits for acute life-threatening conditions might partially explain observed excess mortality not associated with COVID19” In 10 weeks: 42% overall decline in ED visits https:/
RT @Rick82Ramirez: @PersianCatLadyJ @michaelmina_lab @Atul_Gawande @POTUS @SWAtlasHoover @Stanford Anyone pro-lockdowns is evil or just uni…
@PersianCatLadyJ @michaelmina_lab @Atul_Gawande @POTUS @SWAtlasHoover @Stanford Anyone pro-lockdowns is evil or just uninformed. Don’t be either, read: https://t.co/XCKJKxANSX https://t.co/hiOrshc2dK https://t.co/Ib6zyup7ED https://t.co/VoGMZLtdWM ht
Important @CDCgov work, supported by my @ICF colleagues, highlighting the decline in emergency department visits during the pandemic. This included declines of 23% for heart attack, 20% for stroke, and 10% for hyperglycemic crisis. https://t.co/TQevk0KMb8
1/ Political theater/over reaction excess deaths “The striking decline in ED visits for acute life-threatening conditions might partially explain observed excess mortality not associated with COVID19” 10 weeks: 42% overall ⬇️ @FatEmperor @EthicalSkeptic
@Bunderu_ @LizCermak @SimplyShilor @amuse @ChrisEvans Millions will die if we shut down also. Suicide are up and even on the CDC’s website there’s an infographic that other treatments that kill far more people than COVID are down. Those people could die to
@Nickholdun @statictrades1 @Kevin77078492 @JReinerMD Show where you are getting these statistics from, and where it lists that these causes were the prominent cause of death. Meanwhile, these links clearly display the numerous effects. https://t.co/JAbfi
Important @CDCgov work, supported by my @ICF colleagues, highlighting the decline in emergency department visits during the pandemic. This included declines of 23% for heart attack, 20% for stroke, and 10% for hyperglycemic crisis. https://t.co/FzwJRRnKZ2
Important @CDCgov work, supported by my @ICF colleagues, highlighting the decline in emergency department visits during the pandemic. This included declines of 23% for heart attack, 20% for stroke, and 10% for hyperglycemic crisis. https://t.co/RpJ0iSxBL1
RT @AaronRichterman: June 26 — decreased use of emergency departments for life threatening illnesses during the pandemic https://t.co/yTs…
June 26 — decreased use of emergency departments for life threatening illnesses during the pandemic https://t.co/yTs02FsM6A
In the 10 weeks following declaration of the COVID-19 national emergency, ED visits declined 23% for heart attack, 20% for stroke, and 10% for hyperglycemic crisis. https://t.co/bokikZMK1I
RT @chrissyfarr: Are people having fewer heart attacks due to declines in stress? Or just as many but they’re happening at home bc of anxie…
@lborsato more lives saved by covid lockdown ? lower stress when staying at home watching netflix? https://t.co/H7KLw3VhfF
Are people having fewer heart attacks due to declines in stress? Or just as many but they’re happening at home bc of anxieties about going into the hospital?
RT @Ted_Melnick: In the 10 weeks following declaration of the COVID-19 national emergency, ED visits declined 23% for heart attack, 20% for…
RT @Ted_Melnick: In the 10 weeks following declaration of the COVID-19 national emergency, ED visits declined 23% for heart attack, 20% for…
RT @Ted_Melnick: In the 10 weeks following declaration of the COVID-19 national emergency, ED visits declined 23% for heart attack, 20% for…
In the 10 weeks following declaration of the COVID-19 national emergency, ED visits declined 23% for heart attack, 20% for stroke, and 10% for hyperglycemic crisis. [CDC report of National Syndromic Surveillance Program data]  https://t.co/tf5LsvAQxO /5
RT @BobbieJeanYate1: I'm feeling some things, but I'm pretty sure that mine is depression, anxiety and PTSD #putthemaskon #notleavingthehou…
RT @NuritBaytch: @AlexBerenson The real story is that FL first started reporting COVID-19 hospitalizations on July 10 - 6,974. by yesterday…
@AlexBerenson The real story is that FL first started reporting COVID-19 hospitalizations on July 10 - 6,974. by yesterday, C19 hospitalizations had risen by 31% to 9,144: https://t.co/Ta0IPz41NH uninfected people avoid going to the hospital during COVID
RT @CERENOVUS_HQ: Emergency room visits have declined since #COVID19 but it’s absolutely critical for people experiencing #stroke symptoms…
Acute life-threatening conditions such as #HeartAttack, #stroke, or hyperglycemic crisis are urgent events that always require immediate #EmergencyCare, even during the #COVID19 pandemic. https://t.co/5r9OhxrOH3 https://t.co/bExGGQd2zQ
@AlexBerenson @joshtpm it’s not weird. uninfected people stay away from the hospitals during COVID-19 surges https://t.co/jPMnSQUcUA "Houston hospitals are increasingly turning away new patients as coronavirus overwhelms emergency rooms” https://t.co/HzUk
In the months following the declaration of the #pandemic, emergency room visits declined 23% for heart attack and 20% for #stroke. If you or a loved one experience an #emergency, the hospital is still the safest place to be. https://t.co/Us0LJKMxTP | @CDCg
@AlexBerenson nice cherry-picked data points. here’s the data: https://t.co/DbuK3yPkJC there’s a steady increase in hospitalizations and a rapid increase in C19 hospitalizations uninfected people avoid the hospital during C19 surges: https://t.co/W4BZNTv
Potential Indirect Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Use ... https://t.co/Km0eWcqror vía @CDCgov
Are these happening!! https://t.co/8shgaF1qO8
RT @NuritBaytch: @AlexBerenson as usual, you lie with numbers: https://t.co/eYsFjGgWSD uninfected people stop going to the hospital during…
@AlexBerenson as usual, you lie with numbers: https://t.co/eYsFjGgWSD uninfected people stop going to the hospital during C19 surges: https://t.co/W4BZNTv0IU C19 hospitalizations are surging in Miami: https://t.co/lctRee1BsG https://t.co/4f1iRfefwT
If you are experiencing symptoms of heart attacks or strokes, or have uncontrolled high blood sugar, do not hesitate to go to your closest emergency room for medical care. Do not suffer at home - hospitals are clean, safe and prepared to attend to you!
Potential Indirect Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Use of Emergency Departments for Acute Life-Threatening Conditions — via @CDCgov https://t.co/hoj3F3uYXj
During the #pandemic, visits to the ER for #HeartAttack, #Stroke and #BloodSugar have dropped. Make sure to seek immediate care if you experience symptoms or have an emergency.
RT @CERENOVUS_HQ: Emergency room visits have declined since #COVID19 but it’s absolutely critical for people experiencing #stroke symptoms…
Desde España, pero es lo mismo: es necesario sensibilizar a la población de riesgo de la importancia de pedir ayuda ante síntomas clave. @DrEnriqueParis @pdazan
Desde España, pero es lo mismo: es necesario sensibilizar a la población de riesgo de la importancia de pedir ayuda ante síntomas clave. @DrEnriqueParis @pdazan
A hidden impact of the pandemic now revealed. Even if we had an accurate count of #COVID19 deaths--and we don't--it would be an undercount. #MMWR https://t.co/z6Zd5JOSSV via @CDCgov
@jaketaylor_mlb @rlaval2010 @AlexBerenson where are you when Alex posts BS anonymous e-mails almost on a daily basis? also-uninfected people stay away from hospitals during COVID-19 surges: https://t.co/jPMnSQUcUA so looking at overall hospitalization nu
@jimiuorio It’s extremely misleading, as is usually the case with @AlexBerenson. The data show a surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations. Looking at overall hospitalization numbers is misleading b/c uninfected people stay away from hospitals during COVID-19 sur
Emergency rooms are open for business and safe to visit, even during #COVID19 — please seek care immediately for any emergency symptoms you or a family member might experience
What we're reading: Potential Indirect Effects of the #COVID19 Pandemic on Use of Emergency Departments for Acute Life-Threatening Conditions https://t.co/39xxAwXbuk via @CDCgov
@tunackr @AlexBerenson What false positives? The supposedly “static” ICU (if even true) likely due to uninfected people staying away from hospitals during COVID-19 surges: https://t.co/jPMnSQUcUA
RT @UM_VBID: Potential Indirect Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Use ... https://t.co/DM9lAFUdea via @CDCgov
RT @NHLBI_HEARTDir: Disturbing Potential Indirect Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Use of Emergency Departments for Acute Life-Threateni…
Posibles efectos indirectos de #COVID19 en el uso de urgencias para enf agudas de riesgo vital→Con dolor torácico, ↓función motora, alt estado mental u otros problemas que amenazan la vida se debe buscar atención urgente, con independencia de la pandemia h
RT @manxego: Es necesario volver a sensibilizar a la población de riesgo de la importancia de pedir ayuda ante síntomas clave!! Potential I…
Es necesario volver a sensibilizar a la población de riesgo de la importancia de pedir ayuda ante síntomas clave!! Potential Indirect Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Use ... https://t.co/eqCEruhlCo a través de @CDCgov
RT @rwang0: MyPOV: The indirect health effect of lock downs fr the @cdcgov all the other disease states ignored #hiddencosts #covid19 In…
MyPOV: The indirect health effect of lock downs fr the @cdcgov all the other disease states ignored #hiddencosts #covid19 In the 10 weeks following Nat'l Emergency ED visits declined 23% heart attack, 20% stroke, and 10% hyperglycemic crisis. https://t.
Potential Indirect Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Use of Emergency Departments for Acute Life-Threatening Conditions --- United States, January--May 2020 https://t.co/H9aw8fDJpW
RT @ZapateroAntonio: Durante la crisis del #COVID__19 en EEUU, las visitas a urgencias por infarto de miocardio disminuyeron un 23%,por ict…
RT @ZapateroAntonio: Durante la crisis del #COVID__19 en EEUU, las visitas a urgencias por infarto de miocardio disminuyeron un 23%,por ict…
RT @RitaRubin: As @Ateevm told me: “We got people scared of going to the doctor’s office or the hospital. They would rather die at home tha…
Potential Indirect Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Use of Emergency Departments for Acute Life-Threatening Cond… https://t.co/jtdLGXUVsn #covid19ase
RT @CDCDirector: After #COVID19 was declared a national emergency, emergency dept visits for life-threatening conditions declined. If you e…
RT @ZapateroAntonio: Durante la crisis del #COVID__19 en EEUU, las visitas a urgencias por infarto de miocardio disminuyeron un 23%,por ict…
@alohaslainte @ZackWShell @Imaconsumer @ChrisGuster @scrowder Look, I'm no epidemiologist, and I suspect you aren't, either. My point is that deaths are not relevant to the definition; its communicability is. Trump's own CDC classifies this as a pandemic:
RT @MemphisBGH: Getting back to getting high value care is essential for your employees and your business! We will be addressing this issue…
RT @CERENOVUS_HQ: Emergency room visits have declined since #COVID19 but it’s absolutely critical for people experiencing #stroke symptoms…
RT @CERENOVUS_HQ: Emergency room visits have declined since #COVID19 but it’s absolutely critical for people experiencing #stroke symptoms…
RT @CERENOVUS_HQ: Emergency room visits have declined since #COVID19 but it’s absolutely critical for people experiencing #stroke symptoms…
RT @Aiims1742: Just because ICU beds are available for #COVID19 doesn’t mean other illnesses requiring access to intensive care are suddenl…
RT @Aiims1742: Just because ICU beds are available for #COVID19 doesn’t mean other illnesses requiring access to intensive care are suddenl…
RT @Aiims1742: Just because ICU beds are available for #COVID19 doesn’t mean other illnesses requiring access to intensive care are suddenl…
Just because ICU beds are available for #COVID19 doesn’t mean other illnesses requiring access to intensive care are suddenly in suspended animation. Those emergencies are happening - but patients are often not showing up at ERs due to fear of the virus.
RT @HealthyLivingMo: Earlier this week, the CDC released an MMWR article about some potential indirect effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on…
RT @docahg: https://t.co/7rPXBLM53T via @CDCgov One sign of the the widening circles of impact COVID-19 on broad health outcomes and heal…
RT @CDCDirector: After #COVID19 was declared a national emergency, emergency dept visits for life-threatening conditions declined. If you e…
COVID-19 death is not the only death that threatens people. End lockdowns ASAP! Potential Indirect Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Use of Emergency Departments for Acute Life-Threatening Conditions — United States, January–May 2020 | MMWR https://t.c
Could be that many individuals who experience stress on the job, don’t have it had home. It is a National emergency on the stress we put on the working class. Less pay, more work.