Emergency room visits for COVID-19 and illnesses like it in Washington have declined since a March 12 spike, a Unified Area Command State Emergency Operations Center report obtained byEmergency room visits for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, and illnesses like it started increasing on February 29, the same day officials reported a man in King County became the first U.S. death.
Days after the first death was reported, Amazon, Google, Facebook and Microsoft—four companies that employ tens of thousands of Washington residents—instructed their employees to work from home. Governor Jay Inslee also restricted restaurants and bars to takeout service and banned gatherings of 50 people or more on March 16.
The emergency entrance of Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg, Virginia, is pictured as it expand its emergency testing for coronavirus patients on Friday. Emergency room visits for COVID-19-like illnesses are declining in Washington state, according to a situation report.Overall, patient visits to the emergency room have been trending downward since mid-March according to a March 29 report.
While the downward trend is encouraging, Washington is not yet out of the woods and officials have cautioned against loosening up mitigation measures too early.
Good. “Stay at home Save lives” message is working.
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gatewaypundit And across America! I work at one in Las Vegas. This is panning out to be a dud! Time to get back to business!!
👍 Finally our first victory in this long Covid19 war. Hopefully many more to come unfortunately at all too high price for many of us. 😔
Good news!
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