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anytime birdman posts a tweet i giggle
Must be true, then. Care to post a link to this tweet?
Must be true, then. Care to post a link to this tweet?
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Florida, just for example...but if you are concerned about public health and corresponding policy, you can just google the state's name and "covid cases" to see that many of the states listed in your original tweet complaining that MSM hadn’t picked up on the story that case #s hadn't increased since states started reopening their economies are back on the increase now that we have another week or two of data. That assessment (that lock downs were inconsequential) was premature and frankly dangerous.
Percent of positive tests is trending higher, 10%+
Rt measure is now above 1.0, meaning it's spreading and not slowing in the state. Rt.live
NC has 14% of our ICU beds available. 86% are in use. Projections, via ACA, had NC with 40% vacancy on this date. https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/dashboard/hospitalizations
You have all the tools to figure all of this out for yourself. Shit's about to get very real here.
You have all the tools to figure all of this out for yourself.
The CDC shared results Friday from an online survey conducted in May that asked 502 adult U.S. residents about their cleaning and disinfecting practices.
Thirty-nine percent of participants admitted to engaging in high-risk practices in recent months to stop COVID-19 from spreading, according to the report.
Dangerous practices included washing food products with bleach, applying household cleaning or disinfect products to their bare skin and intentionally inhaling or ingesting various chemical products
The CDC survey said 6% reported drinking or gargling diluted bleach solutions, soapy water and other cleaning solutions to protect themselves from the virus. Ten percent said they inhaled vapors from household cleaners or disinfectants
I heard today that the issue is that we cannot identify an asymptomatic person vs a pre-symptomatic person. Therefore it is difficult to identify an asymptomatic person as contagious.
Coronavirus may have been present and spreading in Wuhan as early as August last year, according to a study that analysed satellite imagery of car parks outside major hospitals and search engine data.
The study, by researchers from Harvard medical school, Boston University of Public Health and Boston children’s hospital, looked at images captured between January 2018 and April 2020 and found a “steep increase” in vehicle counts starting in August 2019 and peaking in December 2019. Between September and October, five of the six hospitals observed had their highest daily volume of cars in the period analysed.
This country is so dumb.
NC... We have the smooooothest covid curveNice summary of all the state by state data. Drawing conclusions about the effectiveness of closures is difficult when comparing across states because of variation in the closure intensity, however this is a pretty good way to anticipate where the next hotspot will be and how to allocate resources nationally.
tweet tweet:
Florida, just for example...but if you are concerned about public health and corresponding policy, you can just google the state's name and "covid cases" to see that many of the states listed in your original tweet complaining that MSM hadn’t picked up on the story that case #s hadn't increased since states started reopening their economies are back on the increase now that we have another week or two of data. That assessment (that lock downs were inconsequential) was premature and frankly dangerous.