xdan0920
Think for yourselfer
Explain yourself then.I know, that's why I said "again"
7/13. 67k tests. 7/20 77k
7/14 80k tests 7/21 102k
What you’re saying makes no sense
Explain yourself then.I know, that's why I said "again"
this will be on/off for at least two years (masks, precautions). Assuming everything goes well from this point on, it'll take that long to workout all of the kinks.Temporary normal is fair. Eventually things should go back to the way it was, but we can't pretend this isn't our current environment for the foreseeable future.
for many months it used to be that the lowest positive numbers of the week were presented on Saturday/sunday/monday. I have noticed for about 3-4 weeks some states, including florida, have been reporting their lowest numbers on Tuesday/wednesday and some of their highest numbers over the weekend. Its just an observation, nothing to get defensive over.Explain yourself then.
7/13. 67k tests. 7/20 77k
7/14 80k tests 7/21 102k
What you’re saying makes no sense
CNN = fake newsAnyone care to put a spin on this?
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After falling for months, Covid-19 hospitalizations in the US are nearing April's peak | CNN
After falling for months, Covid-19 hospitalizations across the US are on the upswing and approaching the peak levels seen in April.www.cnn.com
FL is not far behind. Up here in PA we dropped out of the top 10...thanks North CarolinaGet your cake and glitter out. Here in CA we are about to eclipse NY for the title of Most Cases.![]()
I think Florida is approaching it tooGet your cake and glitter out. Here in CA we are about to eclipse NY for the title of Most Cases.![]()
FL is not far behind. Up here in PA we dropped out of the top 10...thanks North Carolina
Actually if you look at cases per 100K people to level out population differences CA is still middle of the pack, PA is in the 30s.
Oh wait a minute...WE DID ITI think Florida is approaching it too
Anyone care to put a spin on this?
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After falling for months, Covid-19 hospitalizations in the US are nearing April's peak | CNN
After falling for months, Covid-19 hospitalizations across the US are on the upswing and approaching the peak levels seen in April.www.cnn.com
Per 100K list (they break NYC and NY state into 2 separate categories). FL is up to 5 now with CA all the way down at 25.Oh wait a minute...WE DID IT
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California Surpasses New York State for Most COVID-19 Cases
However, New York's 72,302 deaths are by far the highest total in the countrytime.com
something that will be interesting to watch is how the Fall/winter plays out. This current spike was not at all expected for this summer, and here we are. They're expecting Fall/Winter to be disastrous. It truly exemplifies that we are in uncharted territory with this pandemic.At least it is happening in July and not January. I'm not being facetious or sarcastic, that is somewhat protective. I'm dubious that everywhere will actually run out of room rather than just being insane Winter levels of busy in the summer. I think that's important to say because I do not think hospital capacity is the be-all end-all marker of success. It's just a surrogate for unmitigated disaster.
On the opposite side of things, this will be born out in deaths. Maybe not in a single state fashion, but there are several large states involved in this cycle. Eventually I assume deaths will creep back towards April levels US-wide. Or stay sustained at a moderate level for a longer period of time.
Anyone care to put a spin on this?
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After falling for months, Covid-19 hospitalizations in the US are nearing April's peak | CNN
After falling for months, Covid-19 hospitalizations across the US are on the upswing and approaching the peak levels seen in April.www.cnn.com
Is there any proof that weather has anything to do with it? I know we see increases in winter during the flu season, but this thing seems to beat to it's own drum. I legitimately don't know but what makes people think winter will be worse for covid specifically?something that will be interesting to watch is how the Fall/winter plays out. This current spike was not at all expected for this summer, and here we are. They're expecting Fall/Winter to be disastrous. It truly exemplifies that we are in uncharted territory with this pandemic.
Its not the weather but its the fact that the fall/winter is already cold/flu season. With the added pandemic its a perfect storm.Is there any proof that weather has anything to do with it? I know we see increases in winter during the flu season, but this thing seems to beat to it's own drum. I legitimately don't know but what makes people think winter will be worse for covid specifically?
I'm wondering if we see less cold and flu cases than normal because people are wearing masks and just more aware of their surroundings/cleanliness in general? Silver lining maybe?Its not the weather but its the fact that the fall/winter is already cold/flu season. With the added pandemic its a perfect storm.
also school will be out.I'm wondering if we see less cold and flu cases than normal because people are wearing masks and just more aware of their surroundings/cleanliness in general? Silver lining maybe?
I'm wondering if we see less cold and flu cases than normal because people are wearing masks and just more aware of their surroundings/cleanliness in general? Silver lining maybe?
Hopefully more people get a flu shot too. We don’t have a Covid vaccine yet, but you can get a flu shot and be much less likely to get sick with flu. Hospitals are stretched to near capacity every flu season so combining flu and Covid could be a bad situation unless it’s a very mild flu season due to masks, distancing and extra flu shots.I'm wondering if we see less cold and flu cases than normal because people are wearing masks and just more aware of their surroundings/cleanliness in general? Silver lining maybe?
I'm wondering if we see less cold and flu cases than normal because people are wearing masks and just more aware of their surroundings/cleanliness in general? Silver lining maybe?
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