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UpInArms

(51,280 posts)
Sat Apr 4, 2020, 09:02 AM Apr 2020

St. Joseph, Missouri: COVID-19 case at Tyson Foods

Although no new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Buchanan County on Friday, employees of Tyson Foods in St. Joseph were notified someone working there has tested positive for the illness.

According to a memo sent to people who have been in close contact with the infected staff member, Tyson Foods became aware of the case at the manufacturer’s plant on Mitchell Avenue on April 3.

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The CDC estimates that 34,157 people died from the flu in 2019 — or about 93 people per day. Also according to the CDC, 599,108 people died of cancer in 2017 — or 1,641 deaths per day.

The lowest growth rate occurred on March 30, when new deaths grew by 511 or a 20.71% increase, but the next day they grew by 29.79%. The largest growth happened on March 25 when 236 people died and the total deaths grew by 33.43%.

If COVID-19 deaths continue to climb at an average rate of 26.84%, then roughly 4.6 million people will die from the coronavirus by the end of April. By the end of this weekend, an estimated 9,524 people will have died, bringing its single-day deaths to 2,015.

At this time, there doesn’t appear to be a trend in the growth rate of deaths from coronavirus, other than the growth of deaths has never fallen below 20%. Shelter-in-place orders may have an impact on the death rate, but considering the length of sickness for COVID-19, the impact of such orders on death rate won’t be able to be measured until later.

https://www.newspressnow.com/coronavirus/covid-19-case-at-tyson-foods/article_11b5e6b6-75e4-11ea-adfc-f3115f79311b.html

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I just heard that there is a case in a local nursing home ..

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