The Lawrence County Health Department is reporting there are thirty new cases of the Coronavirus in Lawrence County today, twenty of them at the Jordan Center, a local nursing home. A spokesperson for the facility could not be reached this evening for comment.
According to U.S. News and World Report: The Jordan Center in Louisa, KY has a short-term rehabilitation rating of Average and a long-term care rating of Below Average. It is a medium facility with 104 beds and has for-profit, corporate ownership. The Jordan Center is not a part of a continuing care retirement community. It participates in Medicare and Medicaid.
Director Debbie Miller and the staff at the LCHD released this information today.
LAWRENCE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT DAILY COVID-19 UPDATE
December 23, 2020 4:00 pm
We will not provide a COVID-19 update on Christmas Day, December 25, 2020. Please enjoy time with your family in a safe manner following the guidelines below.
There are thirty (30) new COVID-19 cases in Lawrence County for Wednesday, December 23, 2020. Included in today’s cases are 16 residents and 4 staff of The Jordan Center.
75-year-old male, home isolation
63-year-old male, home isolation
81-year-old female, home isolation
70-year-old male, home isolation
87-year-old female, home isolation
71-year-old female, home isolation
50-year-old female, home isolation
79-year-old male, home isolation
71-year-old male, home isolation
78-year-old female, home isolation
71-year-old female, home isolation
73-year-old female, home isolation
90-year-old female, home isolation
79-year-old female, home isolation
94-year-old female, home isolation
71-year-old female, home isolation
72-year-old female, home isolation
60-year-old male, home isolation
42-year-old female, home isolation
21-year-old male, home isolation
43-year-old male, home isolation
19-year-old female, home isolation
63-year-old female, home isolation
32-year-old female, home isolation
72-year-old male, home isolation
69-year-old female, home isolation
36-year-old female, home isolation
28-year-old female, home isolation
24-year-old female, home isolation
32-year-old male, home isolation
Confirmed Positive: 669
Active: 122
Recovered: 542
Deaths: 5
Please practice social distancing, good hand hygiene and wear a mask.
Weezie John do you agree with me now that the Trump Flu is getting out of control
I don’t know what the Trump flu is, but as for the China virus, I never said it wasn’t bad. Thanks to Trump though, we now have two different vaccinations available to those who need it most. Before you get started on Pfizer not accepting money from operation Warp Speed, read the article below from the lowely New York Times. BTW, I’m not John.
“In July, Pfizer got a $1. 95 billion deal with the government’s Operation Warp Speed, the multiagency effort to rush a vaccine to market, to deliver 100 million doses of the vaccine. The arrangement is an advance-purchase agreement, meaning that the company won’t get paid until they deliver the vaccines. Pfizer did not accept federal funding to help develop or manufacture the vaccine, unlike front-runners Moderna and AstraZeneca.
Pfizer has distanced itself from Mr. Trump and Operation Warp Speed. In an interview on Sunday, Kathrin Jansen, a senior vice president and the head of vaccine research and development at Pfizer, said, “We were never part of the Warp Speed, ” adding, “we have never taken any money from the U. S. government, or from anyone. ”
On Monday, a spokeswoman for Pfizer clarified that the company is part of Operation Warp Speed as a supplier of a potential coronavirus vaccine.
Although it’s true that Pfizer and BioNTech had been working on a vaccine all year before the companies struck their deal with the U. S. government in July, a $1. 95 billion deal is nevertheless a significant incentive to keep going. In fact, international health organizations have long used such market guarantees to encourage for-profit manufacturers to supply vaccines to the developing world. “
It is the Trump Flu Weezie it’s his legacy how he has handle it
I would give the credit for the vaccine to the doctors and scientist and the american taxpayer who has footed the bill