Dr Boy at Stanford says a lot of the cases earlier were occurring a bit to the 
south Of his location in areas with larger Hispanics populations, generally 
lower socioeconomic groups who live more densely and don’t have the luxury of 
working from home since most of their jobs are services or construction etc 
that involve lots of close contact. 

--FT
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> On Dec 26, 2020, at 11:29 PM, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> Karl, In your experience, do you think illegal immigration across the
> southern border could be a factor, especially in CA?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mercedes On Behalf Of Peter Frederick via Mercedes
> Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2020 11:01 PM
> To: Mercedes Discussion List <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
> Cc: Peter Frederick <psf...@earthlink.net>
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT Covids vax
> 
> Actually, all the new cases are from there being far too many cases around.
> Since I'm half way through a case myself with no known exposure, I can
> verify it's very contagious.  
> 
> The more people have it, the more it spreads, just like any contagious
> disease.  The death rate is going up because somewhere between one and three
> percent of people who contract it eventually die from it.  Several million
> new cases since every idiot in the US just HAD to travel for Thanksgiving
> means 30000 new deaths in the next month, minumum, and probably far more.
> We have now arrived at the point where hospital services are unavailable due
> to the number of CoVid cases, so people are going to also start dying from
> other preventable causes as well -- excess deaths in the US are up
> considerably more than just the number from CoVid already, and it's going to
> be much worse in January and February.
> 
> My 97 year old mother is currently in hospital, still doing pretty well but
> on oxygen, diagnosed three days after I was.  I suspect she got it from her
> home health aides rather than me bringing it home since she was complaining
> of chills for several days before I started to run a temp.  Gonna be another
> couple weeks before we know for sure she's gonna make it.
> 
> I got the Lilly mono-clonal antibody treatment.  Mom would have had the
> Remdesivir except she has some pre-existing kidney issues so they didn't
> prescribe it, haven't heard back if they decided to use the Lilly one (it's
> not usually used in hospitalized patients).  Seemed to help me, I have
> regained a little sense of taste and smell, although strong odors make my
> nose sting like crazy.
> 
> I was hoping Mom could be vaccinated shortly, she's up as soon as the
> nursing home residents get one which starts this week in Indiana.
> Thankfully my sister in law the nurse is already done with round one of the
> Pfizer vaccine.
> 
> This stuff is not a joke, get the vaccine as soon as you can!
> 
> Peter
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