A couple of previous posts about coronaplague and Russia:
- “House call coronavirus testing in Russia” (March 23), pointing out that they seemed to be ahead of Massachusetts on testing
- “New York state public and welfare health spending compared to Russia’s military budget” (April 5), wondering why New York couldn’t get organized to do the basics, such as load balance patients and hospitals
How is Russia doing according to the official WHO reports? Do we think that they will end up doing better than the U.S. when the first full year of the plague is over?
Related:
- “‘Hot’ nurse disciplined for wearing bra and panties under see-through PPE gown” (New York Post): The hospital administration originally claimed the woman in her 20s had been wearing “lingerie” — but later clarified the two-piece ensemble was possibly a “swimming suit.”