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Nursing Home Carnage Continues in Virginia

With nursing home deaths in the news, perhaps you’re wondering how well the Rajah of Richmond - Ralph Northam - protected the commonwealth’s most vulnerable citizens.

The answer: Not well.

As of February 16, there have been 908 outbreaks in Virginia’s long-term care facilities and 3,147 Covid deaths. 

That represents a whopping 52% of all 6,047 confirmed Covid fatalities in the Old Dominion. Yes, you read that correctly, more than half of all Virginia Covid deaths occurred in nursing homes.

That ought to be a scandal. Especially since the carnage continues. Yet the topic rarely comes up at the governor’s pressers or in the media.

For instance, of the 20 confirmed Covid deaths recorded yesterday in Virginia, 18 were in nursing homes. 

Yet executive order after executive order issued by the governor appeared to ignore nursing homes, while cracking down on mask-less 5-year-olds and campgrounds. 

Yep, according to Executive Order 72, issued on December 10, patrons of Virginia’s campgrounds must wear masks at all times. 

That sounds like fun, doesn’t it?

Is there any indication that campgrounds - which last time I looked were out of doors - are breeding grounds for Covid? Of course not. No doubt Northam suddenly realized folks were having fun in RV parks and decided to put a damper on it.

Same goes for the ridiculous rule that slapped masks on the faces of 5-year-olds in the fall. No data was presented to justify such a sweeping order. No science was behind the decree. Perhaps Northam saw small children giggling in a supermarket aisle and decided to wipe those smiles off their little faces.

Likewise, curfews that demand Virginians remain in their homes from midnight to 5 a.m. do nothing to curb the nursing home slaughter. Neither does banning the sale of alcohol after 10 p.m. Or limiting social gatherings to just 10 people.

It’s almost as if the governor is issuing arbitrary rules that make life miserable for ordinary Virginians to avert our eyes from the one area that is getting clobbered by Covid: Long-term care facilities.

It appears that Northam’s edicts did nothing to stop the inevitable peaks and valleys of this pandemic, either. Virginia’s latest spike and now the decline in cases and deaths follow the same pattern of almost every other state, including those without mask mandates, curfews and where bars and schools are open.

Originally, Executive Order 72 was set to expire on January 31. The governor merrily extended it until 11:59 p.m. on February 28th.

That needs to be the end of it.

In a state with 8.5 million people, Virginia has had 2,900 deaths outside of nursing homes. 

Enough with the paternalistic curfews, Prohibition-style booze rules and arbitrary crowd limits.

Do something about the nursing homes, Governor. Leave the rest of us to gauge our own risks.