"WW C"- COVID-19, GLOBAL CASES SURPASS 676 MILLION...CASES 676,609,955 DEATHS 6,881,955 US CASES 103,804,263 US DEATHS 1,123,836 8:30pm 1/28/24

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People please keep an eye on this because I think this is really bad
 

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FYI

Open enrollment for health insurance starts November 1, 2021.

You got employer based health insurance ( which majority of folks have) or got it thru the ACA (Obamacare).

It’s best you go thru it this year, line by line and read the fine print.

Health Insurance companies have had plenty of time to work with employers this year to come up with how to deal with this vaccine, hospitalization costs and long term care as a result of Covid.

And you know they gonna set shit up where majority of the expense is going to fall on the employee. And more if you ain’t vaccinated.

Keep a eye out.
 

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49 Of The 50 People Who Died Of COVID-19 In Washington D.C. Since June Were Black

Derek Major
October 22, 2021


According to an analysis of Washington D.C. health data, nearly every person who died of COVID-19 since June was a Black resident.

DCCovid‘s health data shows of the 50 people who died of the virus since June in the city, all but one were Black. Making matters worse, 60% of those deaths occurred in Wards 7 and 8, two predominately Black neighborhoods.

DCist adds the deaths coincide with the rise in cases in the city earlier this month due to the Delta Variant. the beginning of June, Ward 7 accounted for 22% of deaths in the city and Ward 8 accounts for 38% percent of deaths. Additionally, of those 50 deaths 42 people were unvaccinated. In comparison, since January, just 12 fully vaccinated people have died in the city from COVID-19.

The data also points to the struggles community leaders and local politicians have had in increasing vaccination rates among Black Americans in the city. Even with significant outreach Wards 7 and 8 lag behind other areas of the city in terms of COVID-19 vaccination rates. In Wards 3 (59%) and 4 (64%) the vaccination rates are much higher.

“The numbers are low east of the river with the COVID-19 vaccinations because people are uncertain and afraid,” D.C. resident Elvera Patrick told DCist/WAMU earlier this year. “It’s been so many stories and myths about the vaccination that many don’t know what’s the truth.

It’s no secret that the coronavirus pandemic has affected Black Americans more than other races. Even outside of those who have died from or are currently infected with COVID-19, many Black Americans have been affected by the pandemic due to systemic racism, which has been linked to inequalities in education, transportation, income and savings.

Even in the recovery, many Black Americans are stuck in a waiting position due to childcare concerns. Working from home also isn’t an option for many Black Americans due to education levels and the positions they hold.

The good news is COVID-19 vaccination rates among Black Americans are rising.

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49 Of The 50 People Who Died Of COVID-19 In Washington D.C. Since June Were Black

Derek Major
October 22, 2021


According to an analysis of Washington D.C. health data, nearly every person who died of COVID-19 since June was a Black resident.

DCCovid‘s health data shows of the 50 people who died of the virus since June in the city, all but one were Black. Making matters worse, 60% of those deaths occurred in Wards 7 and 8, two predominately Black neighborhoods.

DCist adds the deaths coincide with the rise in cases in the city earlier this month due to the Delta Variant. the beginning of June, Ward 7 accounted for 22% of deaths in the city and Ward 8 accounts for 38% percent of deaths. Additionally, of those 50 deaths 42 people were unvaccinated. In comparison, since January, just 12 fully vaccinated people have died in the city from COVID-19.

The data also points to the struggles community leaders and local politicians have had in increasing vaccination rates among Black Americans in the city. Even with significant outreach Wards 7 and 8 lag behind other areas of the city in terms of COVID-19 vaccination rates. In Wards 3 (59%) and 4 (64%) the vaccination rates are much higher.

“The numbers are low east of the river with the COVID-19 vaccinations because people are uncertain and afraid,” D.C. resident Elvera Patrick told DCist/WAMU earlier this year. “It’s been so many stories and myths about the vaccination that many don’t know what’s the truth.

It’s no secret that the coronavirus pandemic has affected Black Americans more than other races. Even outside of those who have died from or are currently infected with COVID-19, many Black Americans have been affected by the pandemic due to systemic racism, which has been linked to inequalities in education, transportation, income and savings.

Even in the recovery, many Black Americans are stuck in a waiting position due to childcare concerns. Working from home also isn’t an option for many Black Americans due to education levels and the positions they hold.

The good news is COVID-19 vaccination rates among Black Americans are rising.

FT_20.06.01_COVIDRaceHealth_3.png
I took a step back and realized that this graph is misleading.
 
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