Death rate isn’t exactly spiralling with the second wave
Like I said much earlier in the thread, this virus is a completely different beast when the governors stop hotboxing 90-year-olds with it.
In a nursing home resident, death from the virus is a near-inevitability. In a healthy young person, it's a rare complication.
But what worries me is that we're going to settle into a groove of 800 deaths a day or so and just go "Eh, that's fine".
Are the nursing homes of Florida and Texas kept under some measures to avoid exposures? otherwise I would have thought Florida would be going by NY numbers by know considering the amount of nursing homes and retirement homes there