Governor DeWine Predicts ‘Very, Very Heavy’ COVID Storm

 

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio now has 29 counties colored red by the Ohio Public Health Advisory System (OPHAS), according to remarks made by Governor Mike DeWine during his press briefing on Thursday.

That total represents 65% of Ohio’s population of just under 11.7 million, according to the Governor.

Ohio also recorded a new high in ‘reported cases,’ listing 2,178.  Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients rose from 187 on October 2 to 266 patients on October 15.  Patients on ventilators in the state climbed from 97 on October 2 to 134 on October 15.

Despite a week-long trend in record ‘reported cases’ and claims that hospitals are filling up, cases by onset date and hospitalizations by admission date peaked in July, while deaths peaked April 28 – according to the Ohio COVID dashboard.

Despite those facts, OPHAS is what the governor referred to Thursday when he said ‘we could be in for a very, very heavy storm’- referring to the spread of COVID.

OPHAS may be setting off warning bells but deeper insight into the system and measures prompted The Ohio Star to inquire of the Governor on Thursday whether the warnings are due to COVID spread or a sensitive system.

The Star asked:

Governor you reviewed the advisory system and pointed out there are a few indicators that are flagged in many of the red counties. Of those, two can be triggered by non-COVID illnesses – outpatient visits and emergency department visits.

And three of them are tied to tests – the new tests you mentioned we’re getting and using, the FDA guidance says they pick up bacterial infections, viral fragments that are old and not contagious, and non-COVID viruses.

The FDA warns that a positive test needs to be considered with other factors.

Five of the seven indicators are wobbly, so how do we know we’re not getting red indicators and high incidence warnings based on non-COVID illnesses and positive tests that are either false or lack additional consideration?

Governor DeWine acknowledged that “no system is perfect and this [OPHAS] is not perfect.” However, he did not comment directly on the efficacy or inefficacy of tests or how COVID-like illnesses may be driving numbers.

DeWine defended the system by indicating that it has several indicators so that decisions aren’t based on one indicator and that the system was “put together with advice from national experts, from people in the Trump administration.”

“We think the system works very well,” DeWine said and “by all indications we’re headed in the wrong direction. The number in the hospital today is about double what it was not too long ago. No one is saying it’s overflowing.”

Although the state of emergency issued on March 9 was pitched as a measure that would allow the state to help hospitals get needed supplies and keep them from overflowing.  That was 222 days ago.

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Jack Windsor is Managing Editor and an Investigative Reporter at The Ohio Star. Windsor is also an Investigative Reporter at WMFD-TV. Follow Jack on Twitter. Email tips to [email protected].

 

 

 

 

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4 Thoughts to “Governor DeWine Predicts ‘Very, Very Heavy’ COVID Storm”

  1. CHERYL PRUITT

    I call this all crap too! Come on. For years and years we have this thing called the FLU. Every year thousands of people die from it. Mostly older sick people. Vaccines don’t stop it from killing or infecting people. Covid 19 is in the same line. Masks dont work as Fauci says. Let’s keep living and being careful and thoughtful of each other. Don’t shit us down again for nothing!

  2. Di

    This is crap.
    I am sure he is counting something like my neighbor who took the pnemonia vaccine on October 8th and was put on a ventaltor on Monday and was dead the next day, October 13th…..I am sure she will be counted as a COVID patient too but she wasn’t .
    HE IS A LIAR AND A BAD PERSON IN GENERAL he is working for the dark side.

  3. Jaded

    Ohio Stands Up! on Oct 14 posted an update re lawsuits. Documents were filed w/court 10/13. New defendant(s) were added. Timeline?

    Former Chief Science Officer for Pfizer Says “Second Wave” Faked on False-Positive COVID Tests, “Pandemic is Over”

    “In a stunning development, a former Chief Science Officer for the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer says “there is no science to suggest a second wave should happen.” The “Big Pharma” insider asserts that false positive results from inherently unreliable COVID tests are being used to manufacture a “second wave” based on “new cases.”

    Dr. Mike Yeadon, a former Vice President and Chief Science Officer for Pfizer for 16 years, says that half or even “almost all” of tests for COVID are false positives. Dr. Yeadon also argues that the threshold for herd immunity may be much lower than previously thought, and may have been reached in many countries already.”
    https://hubpages.com/politics/Pfizer-Chief-Science-Officer-Second-Wave-Based-on-Fake-Data-of-False-Positives-for-New-Cases-Pandemic-is-Over

  4. Susan

    Epstein was made possible by Les Wexner. OhioState named Wexner Medical Center after him. Amy Acton worked at OSU. Wexner donated to GovMikeDeWine ‘s campaign. DeWine has a nonprofit school in Haiti. The Clintons are involved in Haiti. The Clintons were involved with Epstein.

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