The US confirmed its 1,000th case of coronavirus on Tuesday night.
There have been 30 deaths from the virus in the US.
At least 19 of those deaths were at the Life Care Center in Kirkland, Washington.
The Life Care Center has gone from 1210 residents down to 60 in the past month.
The current mortality rate in the US is 3%.
If you subtract the Life Center deaths the total goes down to 1.1%.
This mortality rate will likely decrease as more Americans are tested.
Despite the mass deaths at the Life Care Center facility the state of Washington has still not tested the entire staff for the disease.
Worse yet, out of 180 employees 64 are showing signs of the illness but only 30 have been tested.
KOMO reported:
Life Care Center of Kirkland employees are being tested for coronavirus, nearly a week and a half after the first COVID-19 death in what is considered the epicenter of Washington state’s outbreak.
The Life Care Center of Kirkland has been asking for days for testing for its employees, Right now just 17 percent of employees have been tested.
Some family members of loved one still can’t understand why this has taken so long…
…Elevent days into the outbreak and employees at the epicenter are finally being tested for the deadly virus.
“Testing has begun on employees in earnest, ” said center’s spokesman Tim Killian.
Out of 180 employees, 64 have symptoms of the virus. Thirty have been tested but there have been no results yet.
“This is the problem in Seattle we have an advanced medical system,” Wilson said. “It’s kind of shocking.”…
…The federal government sent doctors and nurses to help, but the facility said it needs mental health help too.
We are short on social workers, one areas we struggle to maintain that level of care,” said Killian during a Tuesday news briefing outside the facility.
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