Trump Poised To Fire Dr. Fauci : Coronavirus Update For Monterey County From A Carmel Caregiver

There were only 15 new coronavirus cases in Monterey County, with total cases now at 11,817.  There were three new hospitalizations and no new deaths reported.  Nationwide, there were 82K new cases were reported bringing the total to 9.331 million.  There are now nearly 50,000 people hospitalized with COVID-19 on the eve of the election.  The seven-day average for new cases currently is more than 81,300, higher than any other time during the pandemic.  President Donald Trump will reportedly fire Dr. Anthony Fauci after the election.  It would be unwise to do it prior, given that Dr. Fauci’s popularity rating is much higher than President Trump’s.  In California, there were 3,665 new cases for a total to date of 940,015, while deaths rose by 9 to 17,676.

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Coronavirus Update For Monterey From A Carmel Caregiver

There were 27 new cases of coronavirus reported yesterday in Monterey County, bringing the total to 10,587.  There was one new hospitalization and no deaths reported. That was the good news.  The bad news is that there were 58,539 cases nationwide, up more than 15K from the day prior.  Deaths were up significantly as well, +915 versus +561 the day prior.  Cumulatively there have been 7.726 million cases across the company and 213,876 deaths.  The U.S reported the highest number of daily COVID infections in nearly two months (August 14).  As always, I want to give thanks to my dedicated caregivers who take such great care of our clients.  Keep up the great work!  Family inHome Caregiving is providing essential services to Monterey County seniors, giving help like getting groceries, cooking healthy meals, doing laundry, going for walks with our senior clients and just generally making them feel safe.  We are taking on new clients so give us a call at 831-275-0103 if you or a loved one would like us to come over and cook a hot meal or provide other services.