成人X站

JASON RANTZ

How Kirkland is managing after becoming an epicenter for WA coronavirus outbreak

Mar 17, 2020, 5:11 AM

LifeCare Center Nursing Home, coronavirus kirkland...

Kirkland's LifeCare Center nursing home. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

(AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

In many ways, ground zero for the coronavirus outbreak locally has been the city of Kirkland. So now that we’re into the outbreak and it has some significant implications statewide and countrywide, how are they handling the situation on the ground in Kirkland?

Kirkland City Councilman Toby Nixon joined The Jason Rantz Show on KTTH to discuss the current state of the Kirkland coronavirus outbreak.

“I think people are concerned there, especially concerned for our kids and our families. They’re really concerned for our businesses, which have largely been shut down in order to maintain the social distancing,” he said. “We’re really worried that some of our restaurants and other small businesses are just going to go out of business because they can’t sustain having no income for this period of time.”

AG candidate Matt Larkin on legality of coronavirus actions by Inslee

Is Kirkland acting from a city government position in trying to help these businesses? Or just financially speaking, is this something that’s going to have to come from either the county or the state?

“It’s a tough problem because city budgets are really tight, and we really don’t have a surplus to be able to make grants directly to our local businesses the way that the state government and the federal government can,” Nixon said. “So we’re focusing with the Kirkland Chamber of Commerce on doing what we can locally. But mostly what we’re doing is coordinating the access to the state and federal programs that will be hopefully deployed very soon.”

What鈥檚 economically needed for coronavirus, and what鈥檚 needlessly political

Twenty-nine deaths in King County were linked to the Life Care Center nursing facility in Kirkland, and other long-term care facilities have confirmed additional cases, reports 成人X站 7. Regarding Inslee’s actions, Nixon believes they may be necessary considering what’s happened in other countries.

“We’re looking at what happened in other countries with the explosive growth of the epidemic and now the pandemic, and we want to avoid that happening here. We want to keep the number of active cases, especially serious cases, below the capacity or within the capacity of our hospitals, and there’s not really any other way to do it,” he said.

“There’s no medication to treat people. The vaccine is still in the process of being developed, and so the social distancing is really the only thing we have available to help slow the spread.”

His concern at the moment is what lays ahead for hospitals, which may soon seen a serious rise in patients.

“My main level of concern is with the capacity of the hospitals. We just don’t have the surge capacity, the excess capacity in the system to handle a huge number of serious cases all at once,” Nixon said. “The number of ventilators they have is not really high and it takes a while to build more. I’m concerned about that, and if we can have fewer people get sick in a quick rush, then we can get through this.”

Listen to the Jason Rantz Show weekday afternoons from 3 鈥 6 p.m. on KTTH 770 AM (or HD Radio 97.3 FM HD-Channel 3). Subscribe to the聽podcast here.

Jason Rantz on AM 770 KTTH
  • listen to jason rantzTune in to AM 770 KTTH weekdays at 3-7pm to The Jason Rantz Show.

Jason Rantz Show

Jason Rantz

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Amazon with a not so Prime move

Amazon… had a bad day. And their idea to put a tariff tag on items? Beyond foolish. Enjoy a Double Shot鈽曗槙 Listen to The Jason Rantz Show weekdays from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. on AM 770 KTTH or on-demand wherever you listen to podcast Listen to the Jake and Spike Show every weekday from […]

3 hours ago

The Seattle Police Department is getting an increase in applications. But the data isn't as celebra...

Jason Rantz

Rantz: Mayor Bruce Harrell spins recruitment data as Seattle Police is ‘lessening the standards’

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell touts recruitment data, but the Seattle Police Officers Guild is warning the numbers are not necessarily what they seem.

5 hours ago

Holding up a glass of cider on tap. (Photo: Richard Lautens, Getty Images)...

Jason Rantz

Rantz: Business owner blasts Washington Democrats, as he closes cider taproom to move to Tenn.

Daniel Washam shuts down D's Wicked Cider, citing challenges from Washington Democrats while seeking better opportunities in Tennessee.

16 hours ago

Anecdotally, it seems there's more needle use as, perhaps, the fentanyl flow has slowed down. (Phot...

Jason Rantz

Rantz: First 100 days of Donald Trump has meant fewer drug overdoses in Seattle

Explore how Trump's policies impacted drug overdoses in Seattle amidst Biden's border challenges and fentanyl crisis.

1 day ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Hackers altered audio messages at Seattle crosswalks

Several crosswalk buttons had been altered, a while back, to play fake audio messages. One crosswalk message was changed to say, 鈥淗i, I鈥檓 Jeff Bezos. This crosswalk is sponsored by Amazon Prime with an important message, Please don鈥檛 tax the rich, otherwise, all the other billionaires will move to Florida too鈥︹濔煒傪煒 Enjoy another Double Shot!鈽曗槙 […]

1 day ago

...

MyNorthwest Video

Video: Last week on Double Shot

In last week鈥檚 episodes, the guys tackle girls鈥 flag football, a weird celebrity couple, one-hit wonders, and we go behind the scenes. 鈽曗槙 Listen to The Jason Rantz Show weekdays from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. on AM 770 KTTH or on-demand wherever you listen to podcast

1 day ago

How Kirkland is managing after becoming an epicenter for WA coronavirus outbreak