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highplainsdem

(49,006 posts)
Fri Jul 24, 2020, 07:01 AM Jul 2020

COVID-19 patients will be 'sent home to die' if deemed too sick, Texas county says

This article is just minutes too old for LBN. I found it thanks to a tweet from MSNBC's Chris Jansing this morning:









https://www.star-telegram.com/news/coronavirus/article244443257.html



Starr County once went about three weeks without a COVID-19 case at the beginning of the pandemic. It banned large gatherings, tested hundreds of residents a day, issued stay-at-home orders and required face masks — many of the same mandates now commonplace across the U.S. The poor and mostly Latino county on the Mexico border was containing COVID-19.

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But after Gov. Greg Abbott issued orders for the reopening of the state, overriding local control and decision-making, COVID-19 cases surged.

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The county has been forced to form what is being compared to a so-called “death panel.” A county health board – which governs Starr Memorial – is set to authorize critical care guidelines Thursday that will help medical workers determine ways to allocate scarce medical resources on patients with the best chance to survive.

A committee will deem which COVID-19 patients are likely to die and send them home with family, Jose Vasquez, the county health authority, said during a news conference Tuesday.

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TexasTowelie

(112,254 posts)
1. Add in the prevalence of obesity and diabetes along with the large proportion of residents that do
Fri Jul 24, 2020, 07:16 AM
Jul 2020

not have health insurance and it leads to negative outcomes for the patients.

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