Hello LIQ?
Are you talking about the coronavirus or the democrat virus?cinque said:
And our lack of national guidance will ensure that we will not contain the virus.
cinque said:
Yes.
This is adorableLTbear said:Go look it up and teach us. I'm sharing data I could find. If you can find deaths, death rate, death rate per capita broken down by state through time, go for it.Oldbear83 said:
Now show us COVID deaths by state.
Florda_mike said:cinque said:We have to do something radically different because this hodge podge, each state do your own thing approach is not working and will only cause more people to lose their lives unnecessarily. The Canadian medical authorities have said despite their missteps early on, they have successfully flattened the curve, due in large measure to all Canadians embracing the truth of the seriousness of COVID and observing safety protocols.Username checks out said:cinque said:
Biden must have first day plans for a coordinated national strategy to get this virus under control. Otherwise, we'll never see the end of this pandemic.
Hopefully it will have burned through by then, otherwise we'll be looking at over a year of quarantine. What can government realistically do if it's that bad? I am just hoping he will bring back regular updates to the people, without the fraudulent self-promotion of his predecessor. Would appreciate having a leader looks us in the eye and tell us, "this is bad. We are all ****ed, but can be less ****ed if we wear masks and stay apart from each other. Wash your hands and support your local small business, they need it. This is not a hoax and affects everyone, Republican or Democrat."
That has not happened here.
^^^ This wasn't written by the Cinque(slang for Chinaman and racist term FYI) we know!!!
ValhallaBear said:This is adorableLTbear said:Go look it up and teach us. I'm sharing data I could find. If you can find deaths, death rate, death rate per capita broken down by state through time, go for it.Oldbear83 said:
Now show us COVID deaths by state.
I'm not going to look up death rates because it would blow my stupid narrative out of the water
There's a reason you can't find them easily...because it would show an increase in testing is driving the death rate down, way down. Way less than April.
But we can't have that because then everyone will know how suicidal this whole ordeal has been
Reality blows your narrative out of the water. 2,687 deaths in Texas so far. It's the total death count (129,870 US) that is consequential. It's the percentage of increase of positive tests that is significant. Not just total tests. Percentage of increase in positive tests is what tells us how fast the virus is being transmitted, and that increase is what is alarming today. The death count can easily be found on Johns Hopkins' web site https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html or even on Google https://news.google.com/covid19/map?hl=en-US&mid=%2Fm%2F0mrh9&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen . You can easily find Covid death rates by country and state.ValhallaBear said:This is adorableLTbear said:Go look it up and teach us. I'm sharing data I could find. If you can find deaths, death rate, death rate per capita broken down by state through time, go for it.Oldbear83 said:
Now show us COVID deaths by state.
I'm not going to look up death rates because it would blow my stupid narrative out of the water
There's a reason you can't find them easily...because it would show an increase in testing is driving the death rate down, way down. Way less than April.
But we can't have that because then everyone will know how suicidal this whole ordeal has been
There is no way a coordinated national strategy will work in this nation. You see that day after day.cinque said:
Biden must have first day plans for a coordinated national strategy to get this virus under control. Otherwise, we'll never see the end of this pandemic.
Why didn't you ever correct your misspelling of Florida?Florda_mike said:cinque said:
Yes.
Again, why do you have a racist username, Chinaman?
It would work if we had a leader to take charge of spearheading the effort, instead of one who is ignoring it, trying to dismiss it as not consequential, and politicizing it.Aliceinbubbleland said:There is no way a coordinated national strategy will work in this nation. You see that day after day.cinque said:
Biden must have first day plans for a coordinated national strategy to get this virus under control. Otherwise, we'll never see the end of this pandemic.
OK so that's today's Covid alarmTexasScientist said:Percentage of increase in positive tests is what tells us how fast the virus is being transmitted, and that increase is what is alarming today.ValhallaBear said:This is adorableLTbear said:Go look it up and teach us. I'm sharing data I could find. If you can find deaths, death rate, death rate per capita broken down by state through time, go for it.Oldbear83 said:
Now show us COVID deaths by state.
I'm not going to look up death rates because it would blow my stupid narrative out of the water
There's a reason you can't find them easily...because it would show an increase in testing is driving the death rate down, way down. Way less than April.
But we can't have that because then everyone will know how suicidal this whole ordeal has been
As compromises go I have always felt like this one strikes the right balance between medical precaution and economic necessity. I know there are two counties in the RGV that hit capacity, but patients can be moved to other counties, other facilities. Just don't break the system.Jacques Strap said:
if the goal is to keep the curve flat enough to avoid overwhelming hospitals then so far so good.
That particular alarm should have been apparent from the beginning. Rate of transmission matters.ValhallaBear said:OK so that's today's Covid alarmTexasScientist said:Percentage of increase in positive tests is what tells us how fast the virus is being transmitted, and that increase is what is alarming today.ValhallaBear said:This is adorableLTbear said:Go look it up and teach us. I'm sharing data I could find. If you can find deaths, death rate, death rate per capita broken down by state through time, go for it.Oldbear83 said:
Now show us COVID deaths by state.
I'm not going to look up death rates because it would blow my stupid narrative out of the water
There's a reason you can't find them easily...because it would show an increase in testing is driving the death rate down, way down. Way less than April.
But we can't have that because then everyone will know how suicidal this whole ordeal has been
Dying is so April
Truly naive. Biden's first year will have much less political criticism from the media and the party. He will lead Hunter to cash though.TexasScientist said:It would work if we had a leader to take charge of spearheading the effort, instead of one who is ignoring it, trying to dismiss it as not consequential, and politicizing it.Aliceinbubbleland said:There is no way a coordinated national strategy will work in this nation. You see that day after day.cinque said:
Biden must have first day plans for a coordinated national strategy to get this virus under control. Otherwise, we'll never see the end of this pandemic.
Society I think owes each person an opportunity to beat the virus if they become infected. There needs to be hospital capacity in order to provide people their best chance to beat COVID. Some will and some will not. That's just the reality of life and death. Most people don't need a hospital bed so case count is not as important IMHO as hospital capacity. With all that said wash your hands, wear a mask and be smart.quash said:As compromises go I have always felt like this one strikes the right balance between medical precaution and economic necessity. I know there are two counties in the RGV that hit capacity, but patients can be moved to other counties, other facilities. Just don't break the system.Jacques Strap said:
if the goal is to keep the curve flat enough to avoid overwhelming hospitals then so far so good.
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Based on death certificate data, the percentage of deaths attributed to pneumonia, influenza or COVID-19 (PIC) decreased from 9.0% during week 25 to 5.9% during week 26, representing the tenth consecutive week during which a declining percentage of deaths due to PIC has been recorded. The percentage is currently at the epidemic threshold but will likely change as additional death certificates for deaths during recent weeks are processed.
Florda_mike said:
I love my state, especially Governor DeSantis
Canada2017 said:Florda_mike said:
I love my state, especially Governor DeSantis
Colorado has shifted dramatically to the left the last few years .
Legal marijuana might have had something to do with it ....hard to say .
Hoping to convince the rest of the family to go to Montana ASAP.
Spoken by a good Christian no doubt.ValhallaBear said:OK so that's today's Covid alarmTexasScientist said:Percentage of increase in positive tests is what tells us how fast the virus is being transmitted, and that increase is what is alarming today.ValhallaBear said:This is adorableLTbear said:Go look it up and teach us. I'm sharing data I could find. If you can find deaths, death rate, death rate per capita broken down by state through time, go for it.Oldbear83 said:
Now show us COVID deaths by state.
I'm not going to look up death rates because it would blow my stupid narrative out of the water
There's a reason you can't find them easily...because it would show an increase in testing is driving the death rate down, way down. Way less than April.
But we can't have that because then everyone will know how suicidal this whole ordeal has been
Dying is so April
Who of us is naive? The problem is you are trying to evaluate Covid through a political lens. Covid doesn't care who the president is. You should care about having a leader who can lead in a crisis who puts public health and safety above his own political fortunes.Aliceinbubbleland said:Truly naive. Biden's first year will have much less political criticism from the media and the party. He will lead Hunter to cash though.TexasScientist said:It would work if we had a leader to take charge of spearheading the effort, instead of one who is ignoring it, trying to dismiss it as not consequential, and politicizing it.Aliceinbubbleland said:There is no way a coordinated national strategy will work in this nation. You see that day after day.cinque said:
Biden must have first day plans for a coordinated national strategy to get this virus under control. Otherwise, we'll never see the end of this pandemic.
That would include the unecessary deaths that go along with playing Covid politics.Florda_mike said:
I love my state, especially Governor DeSantis
Thanks for posting these updatesJacques Strap said:
As of July 5 update
Canada2017 said:Florda_mike said:
I love my state, especially Governor DeSantis
Colorado has shifted dramatically to the left the last few years .
Legal marijuana might have had something to do with it ....hard to say .
Hoping to convince the rest of the family to go to Montana ASAP.
As to the first point, holidays and weekends usually show declines. Today's case numbers will be more telling.Jacques Strap said:
I hope this is the beginning of a down trend but need more down days to confirm the trend.
Texas cases are off the July 4th peak the last two days.
7/4 8,258
7/5 3,449
7/6 5,318
https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/ed483ecd702b4298ab01e8b9cafc8b83
Fatality Trends (Peak was 5/14 @ 58). Maybe the Docs have figured out better treatments these past few months. Hope so. Maybe the cases are up in the low risk age groups, Maybe there is a lag. Time will tell.
7/1 57
7/2 44
7/3 50
7/4 33
7/5 29
7/6 18
https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/ed483ecd702b4298ab01e8b9cafc8b83
I hope you are wrong. I fear you are correctBooray said:As to the first point, holidays and weekends usually show declines. Today's case numbers will be more telling.Jacques Strap said:
I hope this is the beginning of a down trend but need more down days to confirm the trend.
Texas cases are off the July 4th peak the last two days.
7/4 8,258
7/5 3,449
7/6 5,318
https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/ed483ecd702b4298ab01e8b9cafc8b83
Fatality Trends (Peak was 5/14 @ 58). Maybe the Docs have figured out better treatments these past few months. Hope so. Maybe the cases are up in the low risk age groups, Maybe there is a lag. Time will tell.
7/1 57
7/2 44
7/3 50
7/4 33
7/5 29
7/6 18
https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/ed483ecd702b4298ab01e8b9cafc8b83
Agree. Below is a long article from NYTimes about the economic devastation in NYC.quash said:As compromises go I have always felt like this one strikes the right balance between medical precaution and economic necessity. I know there are two counties in the RGV that hit capacity, but patients can be moved to other counties, other facilities. Just don't break the system.Jacques Strap said:
if the goal is to keep the curve flat enough to avoid overwhelming hospitals then so far so good.