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Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

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New York region’s retirement home with ravaging and lethal speed, killing countless residents at facilities dealing with personnel lacks, increasingly ill clients and a lack of personal protective equipment.

However with beds for 700 patients, Andover Subacute is, records reveal, the state’s biggest licensed facility– and the risk of continued spread is scary to relative who have relied on social networks and their local congressman, desperate for answers and extra workers.

” The difficulty we’re having with all of these nursing homes, is when it spreads, it resembles a wildfire,” said Representative Josh Gottheimer, a Democrat who got the call on Saturday, requesting for body bags. “It’s really tough to stop it.”

One of the owners of the center, Chaim Scheinbaum, did not return calls or e-mails. Team member who addressed phones at the centers stated they were not licensed to talk to the news media.

Even before the pandemic, the assisted living home had struggled. Andover Subacute and Rehab II recently got a one-star score of “much below par” from Medicare for staffing levels, assessments and patient care.

” I feel so powerless,” one woman, who began a group for family members, composed on Facebook on Tuesday. “I feel like everyone is going to get Covid. What do we do?”

Staff members at the center were asking the same thing.

” To all the people calling into the guv’s office, the congressman’s workplace to assist us inform them WE NEED ASSISTANCE,” a representative of Andover Subacute & Rehab Center 2 composed at 7: 18 p.m. on Monday, in a Facebook post that was erased on Wednesday.

After news began to be shared on Wednesday about the bodies discovered in the makeshift morgue, a discovery first reported by The New Jersey Herald, the worry intensified.

Mr. Gottheimer said his workplace had fielded calls from team member and worried relatives pleading for assistance. He said he had actually spoken to a representative of the Federal Emergency Management Firm about the possibility of sending National Guard medics.

The state Department of Health sent out two deliveries containing 3,200 surgical masks, 1,400 N95 masks and 10,000 gloves to the retirement home, said Donna Leusner, a spokesperson. The first shipment went out about a week ago and the second needs to have been provided Tuesday or Wednesday, she said.

” It’s frightening for everyone– for the citizens and for the personnel,” Mr. Gottheimer said. What is surprising to me is the number of are dying in house, versus the health center.”

The nursing home has actually informed local health officials that they are real estate sick patients on different wings or floorings, Chief Danielson stated. And local homeowners have actually been collecting materials to contribute to the nursing home.

Several females developed a Facebook page and a website, Sparta Helps Health Care Heroes, to gather needed dress, gloves and masks.

” At first, it was type of like, ‘What can we do?'” said among the organizers, LeeAnne Pitzer. “Now we have an army of sewers who are making handmade masks that can be cleaned and reused.”

One local of Sparta, Cheryl Boggs, said she discovered three boxes of Tyvek fits and bootees in a storage room at the company where she works, Petro-Mechanics. She dropped them off on Monday after seeing the pleas for aid on Facebook.

” We simply wished to assist,” she said.

Lily Repasch, 84, passed away 3 weeks back at Andover Subacute and Rehabilitation Center I.

Her kid and three daughters were regular visitors to the facility, even talking through a window in her final days after the state purchased all long-lasting care facilities to stop enabling visitors.

The women said the center provided no chance for them to interact with their mom, who had dementia, and provided member of the family no information. Their mother was never tested for the coronavirus.

” Her death was inescapable,” said one daughter, Lee Repasch. “However she was a vulnerable woman with dementia. It was inevitable, but it didn’t require to be like this.”

Most of the state’s assisted living home have reported at least one case of the coronavirus, which as of Wednesday had contaminated 6,815 clients of long-term care centers in New Jersey. A minimum of 45 of the 351 coronavirus-related deaths announced on Wednesday were citizens of long-term care centers.

Gov. Philip D. Murphy stated that as soon as the threat of the pandemic passes, New Jersey must take a difficult take a look at what failed.

” It’s quite clear that a huge weak point in the system, and in reality, is long-lasting care facilities,” he said.

Thirteen of the bodies found on Monday at the Andover facility were relocated to a cooled truck outside a healthcare facility in close-by Newton, Chief Danielson said. A funeral house had actually made plans to pick up the other four.

He stated he was not entirely shocked by the variety of bodies found.

” I don’t know if I’m surprised by any means,” he said.

Kitty Bennett contributed research.

  • Updated April 11, 2020

    • When will this end?

      This is a tough concern, due to the fact that a lot depends upon how well the virus is contained. A better concern might be: “How will we know when to reopen the country?” In an American Business Institute report, Scott Gottlieb, Caitlin Rivers, Mark B. McClellan, Lauren Silvis and Crystal Watson staked out 4 goal posts for recovery: Healthcare facilities in the state must have the ability to safely deal with all patients requiring hospitalization, without resorting to crisis standards of care; the state needs to be able to at least test everybody who has symptoms; the state has the ability to conduct tracking of verified cases and contacts; and there must be a continual reduction in cases for a minimum of 14 days.

    • How can I assist?

      Charity Navigator, which examines charities using a numbers-based system, has a running list of nonprofits working in communities affected by the break out.

    • What should I do if I feel sick?

      If you’ve been exposed to the coronavirus or believe you have, and have a fever or symptoms like a cough or difficulty breathing, call a doctor. They need to provide you guidance on whether you must be checked, how to get checked, and how to seek medical treatment without potentially infecting or exposing others.

    • Should I use a mask?

      The C.D.C. has advised that all Americans wear cloth masks if they go out in public. Part of the reason was to maintain medical-grade masks for health care workers who desperately require them at a time when they are in constantly short supply.

    • How do I get tested?

      If you’re ill and you think you have actually been exposed to the new coronavirus, the C.D.C. advises that you call your doctor and explain your signs and fears. They will decide if you need to be tested. Remember that there’s a chance– since of a lack of screening kits or due to the fact that you’re asymptomatic, for example– you won’t be able to get evaluated.

    • How does coronavirus spread?

      It appears to spread out extremely quickly from individual to person, specifically in homes, healthcare facilities and other confined spaces.

    • Is there a vaccine yet?

      No. Clinical trials are underway in the United States, China and Europe. However American authorities and pharmaceutical executives have actually stated that a vaccine stays a minimum of 12 to 18 months away.

    • What makes this outbreak so different?

      Unlike the influenza, there is no recognized treatment or vaccine, and little is known about this particular infection so far.

    • What if somebody in my household gets ill?

      If the relative doesn’t require hospitalization and can be taken care of in the house, you ought to assist him or her with fundamental requirements and monitor the signs, while also keeping as much range as possible, according to standards provided by the C.D.C. If there’s area, the sick family member must stay in a separate space and utilize a separate bathroom. If masks are readily available, both the sick person and the caregiver should wear them when the caretaker goes into the room. Ensure not to share any dishes or other home items and to frequently clean surface areas like counters, doorknobs, toilets and tables. Don’t forget to clean your hands regularly.

    • Should I stockpile on groceries?

      Plan 2 weeks of meals if possible.

    • Can I go to the park?

      Yes, but make certain you keep 6 feet of range in between you and people who don’t reside in your house. Even if you just hang out in a park, rather than go for a jog or a walk, getting some fresh air, and ideally sunlight, is a great idea.

    • Should I pull my money from the marketplaces?

      That’s not a good concept.

    • What should I finish with my 401( k)?

      Seeing your balance go up and down can be scary. You may be questioning if you need to decrease your contributions– do not! If your company matches any part of your contributions, ensure you’re at least saving as much as you can to get that “free cash.”


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