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tangerinegreen555

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Rough night. Tornados 15 miles away in one direction, and 12 miles away in the opposite direction.

TV kept getting interrupted by local weather guy cutting in showing rotation on radar. Then the NWS canceled the tornado warning around 1 and they hit 15-20 minutes later anyway.

Wicked storm front, everybody survived except a few roofs.

Was driving around and saw a trampoline in the middle of the road. Kinda looked good there.
 

greg nr

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Well, it is now being documented at least...

NYC Is Taking Hundreds of Body Bags Out of Houses--and Soon They Will Be Counted


The coronavirus death count in New York City, already unfathomable, is expected to surge in the coming days as officials begin including people who have been dropping dead at home without an official diagnosis.

Emergency Medical Service data first reported by Gothamist suggests the undercount of individuals who have likely died from the virus is massive. On Tuesday alone, 256 people were pronounced dead at home across the five boroughs. Until this month, about 25 people in New York City were found dead in their homes on a typical day, suggesting that most of Tuesday’s calls were related to the outbreak that has already killed over 5,400 people across the state and infected 140,386 more.

According to New York City Fire Department data obtained by The Daily Beast, first responders have reported 2,192 “dead-on-arrival” calls over the last two weeks. On average, the department handled about 453 of those calls over the same period last year.

That data also showed that the number of cardiac or respiratory arrest calls has exploded, from 20 to 30 a day at the end of March and the beginning of April in 2019, to 322 on one day in April in 2020—with more than 100 calls every day since March 28. While 30 to 50 percent of those calls ended in a death in 2019, more than 50 percent of those calls have ended in a death every day since March 22 this year, with the percentage steadily rising to 75 percent as of April 5.

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https://www.thedailybeast.com/nycs-coronavirus-death-toll-expected-to-surge-as-officials-include-deaths-at-home?ref=home
 

doublejj

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California nursing facility evacuated after staff no-shows

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A skilled nursing facility in Southern California where nearly three dozen residents are infected with the coronavirus was being evacuated Wednesday after staff members failed to show up to care for them.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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California nursing facility evacuated after staff no-shows

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A skilled nursing facility in Southern California where nearly three dozen residents are infected with the coronavirus was being evacuated Wednesday after staff members failed to show up to care for them.
Disgusting!
 

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BudmanTX

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Well went over my parents house, helped my mom plant her garden. Actually I did most of it for her while she stayed at in the house. It's all good.

Came home, then tuned up my garden. Watered tomatoes, zucchini, prepping another's spot for okra, already got seedlings going they should be ready soon.
 
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