Wednesday, July 22, 2020

TREVINO AND CAMERON COUNTY FINALLY MAKE IT ON CNN

"They're gonna put me in the movies
They're gonna make a big star out of me...
The biggest fool that's ever hit the big time
And all I gotta do is act naturally.." Buck Owens


By Juan Montoya

Well, Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño, just as he predicted to some of his staff, has hit the big time.

Today CNN has come to the southernmost tip of the United States to interview the elected official who has been sitting atop an exploding COVID-19 powder keg as the hyper contagious disease ravages his constituents.

Just yesterday, it was Hidalgo County's Richard Cortez in the spotlight, and doubtless, the county judges of Starr and Willacy County will also do a cameo for the national broadcaster wringing their hand in anguish and begging Texas Governor Greg Abbott to let them impose enforceable emergency restrictions to force the citizens to modify their behavior.

Abbott, a Trump clone, has said no to a lock down or a closing – even a partial one –  of the economy and immediately removed the teeth of Cortez's Stay-in-Place order announcing he will not authorize fines or arrests to enforce the measures to fight the spread of the virus in the state, let alone the Rio Grande Valley.

And Treviño, who trots out his Chief Medical Officer Dr. James Castillo as a prop for his almost-daily press conferences on his bully cyber pulpit, had to admit yesterday in the face of overwhelming evidence, that he has been misleading the public on the number of COVID-19 deaths.


For months he has been doling out daily death reports that seem to indicate that only a few people are dying despite the facts on the ground as hospital ICU units are over capacity, mobile morgues in hospital parking lots are filling up with corpses, and funeral homes are turning away customers.

This is not counting the residents who died without care and were found in their homes where they laid down and died alone when they could get no help from the medical establishment.

In the face of this continuing horror, Treviño and his sidekick Castillo – the medical Charlie McCarthy of Cameron County – told residents last week that there had been no documented deaths on Wednesday and only 10 a day later. The operable word here was "documented."

When confronted on Monday with anecdotal evidence that scores of people have been dying daily, they clarified their statements.

They both said that the deaths they had been reporting were actually deaths that the health department had been able to "certify" and that they dated back to June or early July. They admitted that after three months of being assailed by the virus, they still had no system in place to count the bodies as they dropped.


"We’re only reporting 96, and we’re going to be catching up on those very soon,” Castillo said Monday. “Those numbers are going to be going up this week a lot…. The numbers you’re going to be seeing this week are weeks old. These are people who died at the end of June and throughout the month of July. There’s lots of people sick in the hospital right now, and I pray for them.”

The local daily reported that Castillo had blamed the shortage of personnel at the health department for the artificially low numbers.

He said keeping an accurate, day-to-day tally has been hampered by the fact that doctors have been preoccupied with trying to save lives, leaving little time for paperwork, while health department staff – who still rely heavily on paper documents and faxes – have been overwhelmed.

As of July 22, the official death count from COVID-19 stands at 126, but as Castillo said, that doesn’t represent the actual number. At the department’s request, the state sent in 20 temporary workers to help work through the documentation backlog, Castillo said.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that the actual number of infections nationwide is probably 10 times higher than the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases. That means Cameron County, which was at 6,520 total positive cases is more likely closer to 65,200 positive cases, Castillo said.

Using their own numbers, this means that at an accepted 5 percent mortality rate, Cameron County could be sitting on a real death number of 3,260, and that's not counting what's to come.

If Treviño and Castillo had been as forthcoming in the previous three months, perhaps county residents would not have treated the contagion so cavalierly, continued to gather in crowds for family celebrations, and flock to the open beaches of the City of South Padre Island whose officials seem to think that with the county's beach parks closed on the island, they have the golden opportunity to cash in on the monopoly and urge residents to come for sun and fun.

   "Life is short...," posted Clayton Brashear, owner of Clayton's beach bar, billed as the Biggest Beach Bar in Texas "If your 80-year-old parents want to spend their last days looking at the ocean, take them, it's better than looking at the 4 walls in a nursing home."

A few hours later, even this was too much for the brash and jaunty Brashear, and he took the post down and sanitized it to a simple "Life is short enjoy every day."

Reports from local media (SOMOS' Channel 5, KRGV) showed that the help at the island's hotels have been testing positive for the virus and scores have stayed at home rather than risk the chance of infection to the point where at least one has closed until 2021.

And party boats filled with 70 to 90 partygoers ply the waters of the Laguna without face masks and disregard for social distancing while Treviño – who counts on the campaign contributions of Brashear and his fellow SPI hoteliers and owners of tourist-oriented commerce – can only act indignant and say he is "looking into it."


Other island visitors disregarded his closing of county beaches by simply parking on the road, jumping across the sand dunes between county access points, and partying on the unguarded stretches of sand and surf. Face masks? Social distancing? Are you kidding?

Today, Treviño got his dream. He got interviewed by CNN as the crisis deepens and he – as the county's executive officer – blamed the the residents for the worsening crisis and his constituents dying in droves. During Monday's press conference it was Abbott and Trump who were the boggeymen.

(And incidentally, where is Texas Sen. Eddie Lucio Jr. whose PAC sponsors paid for the mass mailings of campaign postcards saying he has been, and will continue fighting COVID-19 because "we're all in this together"? With the election over, we doubt you'll see him or Eddie III at the  barricades for a photo op handing out free lunches anymore. By the way, he was handing out lunches at the new restaurant opened by his son's administrative assistant Ruben O'Bell which he appropriately corny named Maiz.)

Predictably, there were some who saw the CNN coverage of Treviño's disaster-in-the-making as if he had done good, put on a good act, and praised him for giving a "good interview."

And all he has to do is act naturally.

28 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cities Say They Want Federal Agents Fighting Crime, Not Protesters

They are welcome here there are no protesters here only wanna bes that protest that weather is too hooooot, the elected officials????

Anonymous said...

If he acted naturally CNN would not have interviewed este pendejo.

Anonymous said...

Hidalgo ounty judge tries to protect his county and gets interviewed by cnn, cameron county judge does NOTHING and gets interviewed by cnn.

Anonymous said...

Unlike many, I think Trevino has done a decent job regarding the pandemic, however, under reporting deaths just contributes to a feeling of complacency that leads to increased inappropriate behavior and an ensuing increase in infection and death. Bad marks for this one, Trevino.

Anonymous said...

There's a "tsunami" of patients in this Texas Covid-19 hot spot From CNN's Ashley Killough, Ed Lavandera and Kay Jones

Dr. Federico Vallejo, a critical care pulmonologist.
Jessica Ortiz said she and her twin brother, Jubal, were inseparable. Even when Jubal lay dead in an open casket with plexiglass over his body — out of fear he could still be contagious with coronavirus — she couldn't help but lean down and touch him at his viewing earlier this month.

Now, weeks later, she wears a necklace with his ashes.

"He meant the world," Jessica, who is from Hidalgo County in South Texas, said, remembering her 27-year-old brother. "I just wish it wasn't him."

Anonymous said...

Que verquenza on CNN. Trevino will blame everyone. He has failed in accurately communicating the seriousness of the pandemic. He has purposefully concealed the passing of so many people. Don't you find it odd that prior to the Sheriff's election, the detention centers were relatively free of confirmed cases, but shortly after Lucio's loss, hundreds of inmates were confirmed with Covid 19...and you want to tell me that neither Lucio or Trevino were aware? Puro pedo. Trevino is using Dr. Castillo as his fall guy, and I wouldn't doubt he cans him if he keeps up attempting to provide accurate info. Trevino is an embarrassment and a disappointment. And to think I voted for the idiot.

Anonymous said...

Lag times in reporting of cases, deaths
In nearby Cameron County, which includes Brownsville, officials claim the death toll is much larger than what is being reported.
Latinx residents fear the toll coronavirus is taking on their lives and community
Latinx residents fear the toll coronavirus is taking on their lives and community
In a press conference Monday, Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño Jr. said that the reporting of both positive cases and number of fatalities is running behind in the county. He said the reason is due to the health department being overwhelmed with the number of cases and deaths growing over the past six weeks.
"We literally cannot keep up," Treviño said. He said the hospitals are at 115% of regular Covid-19 dedicated bed capacity, and that 91.7% of the Covid-19 dedicated ICU beds are in use.
Dr. James Castillo, the public health authority for the county health department, said during the press conference that the number of deaths would lag in reporting by a month or more. The reporting system is manual, and he said the staff is overwhelmed.
Statewide, Texas announced its highest hospitalization number yet on Tuesday, with 10,848 people currently in hospitals, according to the latest data from the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Vallejo, the critical care pulmonologist in McAllen, said he is grappling with frustration as he watches his colleagues work tirelessly in exposed environments -- yet he still hears reports of people ignoring social distance guidelines on the outside.
"They're going out and they're doing barbecues and they're doing parties and they're doing a soccer practice or they're going to the beach here in South Padre Island," Vallejo said. "It's so hard to try to understand ... Do they think that their life has more value than the health care workers that eventually will take care of them if they get sick? Because we will. No matter what. We will."

CNN's Stephanie Becker, Christina Maxouris, Jen Christensen and Nicole Chavez contributed to this report.

Anonymous said...

Hidalgo county judge, Cortez was going to enforce a fine on everyone and anyone who doesn't wear a mask, yet there is no State nor Federal law to enforce such action. He was going to charge a $250.00 fine. This fat boozo is nothing but pure money hungry sob. Making believe that he is above the law is his game. Martinez in Cameron County looks like he is LOST in space and grabs anyone who has a credential to speak for him and cover-up his stupidity. This is what third world dictatorship is build on. Blame this on citizens of Cameron county for electing and allowing this boozos to run for public office. This is my opinion

Anonymous said...

History repeats itself. Judge Eddie Treviño was supporting Sheriff Omar Lucio knowing the issues he and the dept had. He will not be reelected. You can't turn a blind eye. Reminds me of Judge Gilbert Hinojosa and when he supported Ex-Sheriff Conrado Cantu. It happening again. Eddie the Reyna's are not liked. They will not be adding supporters in your next election.

Anonymous said...

you mean Trevino, not Martinez

Anonymous said...

Do absolutely nothing and you get to be on CNN.

Anonymous said...

Bud Abbott talks with local officials on virus response

Don't tell what to do, I know what to do...
I will sent another doctor and two more nurses and another tent but to South Padre Island.

At the end of the meeting he asked "Where's CNN???

Anonymous said...

The beds allocated for covid are 15% of total beds. So when they say that they are at 115% Are they talking 115% of the 15%?

These lockdown s have no proven value, if they do how do you explain 30000 deaths in New York and california.

Once you reach a certain level of immunity it will go away. I know you fear addicts don't want to hear that but that's it, there is nothing you can do. Accept and move on with your life.

Anonymous said...

Pisssst there's a depression on the gulf right now...

Pisst I have an idea (hide it)

Anonymous said...

Trump ‘Surges’ Feds to Chicago Like It’s the New Iraq
WOW gonna sign up so I can to to chicago Marines here I come

Anonymous said...

GOVERNMENT ATTEMPTING TO STOP OR CONTROL A VIRUS IS PURO PINCHE PENDEJADAS.....DUHHHH, EVENTUALLY ALL LIVING WILL BE INFECTED AT ONE TIME OR ANOTHER, AND MANY SUBSEQUENT TIMES....JUST LIKE THE DAMN SEASONAL FLU.......PURO PINCHE POLITICA !!! UNFORTUNATELY, WEAK OR SICK MAY DIE, STRONG WILL PREVAIL.......WAKE UP PEOPLE, STOP WATCHING AND BELIEVING THE CORRUPT FAKERY NON-NEWS, NON-MEDIA !!!

Anonymous said...

The fake news media CNN interviewing the Valley's fake King Trevino! A couple made in heaven! Wake up people! This virus was made out to be so deadly and vicious by mainstream media and the heartless government! In reality, the flu is more dangerous than this fake virus! Lockdown and big fines are King Trevino main agenda!

Anonymous said...

July 23, 2020 at 12:36 AM

Believe this idiot moron and go to the beach and local bars in SPI and wait and see what happens to your ASS!!!

BRING IN MORE REFRIGERATED TRAILERS FOR PENDEJOS LIKE at: July 23, 2020 at 12:36 AM

Anonymous said...

We're gonna need more trailers...

Anonymous said...

Modern democrats love criminals because democrats ARE criminals. And liars, and pedophiles...

WHAT DO HAVE TO LOOSE VOTE ALL democRATAS OUT. OR ELECT DIFFERENT PEOPLE EVERY ELECTION. REQUEST DRUG TEST, LIE DETECTOR TEST, AND FINANCIAL AUDITS EVERY YEAR EACH ELECTED OFFICIAL . And if the lie detector test results show possible shenanigans, involving others like family members, bus. Associates , etc., LIE DETECTOR THEM TOO. THEN IF AN INVESTIGATION IS WARRANTED DO IT. IT'S TIME TO CLEAN HOUSE...PERIOD

Anonymous said...

Astonishing how we keep electing dumb people to these offices. Where are the city and county commisioners? They should be out there educating their constituents about the virus and how we should all be working together to control the propagation. Ni modo...we get what we voted for. Cuando los chingazos empiezan son los primeros en correr. Pero ponles la mesa y son los primeros que quieren ser servidos.

Anonymous said...

We should just turn all local governance to the State of Texas,
Make Gov Abbott be the Covid19 Czar.

Anonymous said...

@8:16 Este pendejo! How many dead bodies from the trailers have you seen? I bet none, but if it's in the news it must be real! Idiota! Go back and hide in your closet with your stupid mask on idiota!

Anonymous said...

Did they talked about the hurricane OF COURSE NOT what hurricane? Request any additional help? OF COURSE NOT what help we don't need no stinkin' help.
Not even that 30k a month would have thought about that one he's still thinking about the parade. guey

Anonymous said...

July 24, 2020 at 2:53 PM

Keep up your stupidity and SOON you'll be in one and hope YOU DON'T INFECT NO ONE pendejo

Anonymous said...

Eddie Treviño is on a SERIOUS power Trip. He thinks he is some kind of king overseeing a populace of poor, ignorant masses. He is super rich so an economic shutdown -like he implied he might do in defiance of gov Abbot- is no skin off his teeth. We the poor had our parks and non-essential businesses gutted while Treviño made sure his mom's furniture store never got counted as non-essential, as well as his favorite country club. Those are exempt from pandemic' precautions, you see.
Treviño fancies himself as an ultra-powerfull figurehead in the same line as a President Trump. He even make believes he has his very own DR Fauci! (Castillo) giving daily press breifings.
I Treviño had his way, not a single one of us would be allowed to go to work or school, unless the job was one he directly associated with. Can't WAIT til campaign time to volunteer for his next opponent.

Anonymous said...

@1:03 Well said! I agree 100%!

Anonymous said...

cantina time 1:03 AM but where?

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