Can anyone provide me a state that followed the reopening plan, or did they all throw that out the window when the protests started?
Also, when did the narrative turn from not overrunning hospitals to mortality rate?
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Can anyone provide me a state that followed the reopening plan, or did they all throw that out the window when the protests started?
Also, when did the narrative turn from not overrunning hospitals to mortality rate?
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I saw a quote in a WP article today stating that "we're clearly not flattening the curve". So I do want to know how long as we supposed to be the curve flattening stage? Originally it was 2-4 weeks and we're not 3.5 months into that period.
No doubt lots of people aren't wearing mask and going to gatherings larger than they probably should, but lots of people ARE wearing mask and/or doing pretty extreme social distancing. This thing doesn't seem like it's going to go away anytime soon so the question remains do you lock down everything for 6-12 month and maybe be slightly ahead of where you are now (if no vaccine) or do you just plow ahead somewhat with some reasonable restrictions and deal with the known side effects?
You won't find one from him. Here is why. Reports are hospitalization is up 60% for those under 50 not ICU but hospitalizations in TX. That my friends is called manipulating the truth to fit a narrative. He took a stat and turned into something that wasn't true and became Liberalpooldawg the negative spinner.
990 new cases and 4 new deaths today. That now puts us at just over 30,000 cases in the state which means 1% of the state population is now confirmed to have or had it.
Nothing to see here, just a 60% increase in hospitalizations for those under 50 based on data supplied by Dawgfan77 to illustrate that ICU hospitalizations are down. I'm sure all those rural hospitals scattered throughout the great state of MS will be able to handle volumes like that. What's the big deal right???
This means nothing without context. You'd need the raw number of hospitalizations for under 50 before and after. You'd also need to know the % of cases that under 50 accounted for before and after. For all we know the number of hospitalizations for under 50 went from 10 pre-June to 16 during June while the % of under 50 cases went from 10% of the total pre-June to 50% of the total during June. I sorta doubt it's that extreme, but you get the point.
Why some continue to minimize this is dumbfounding. Our management of this pandemic has been a cluster-**** from day 1.
When elective surgeries have been cancelled, the 60% increase is alarming. You need no more context than that.
Had electives not been cancelled, I'd agree with you. Folks that age aren't admitted to hospitals at that rate on a regular basis, under normal conditions.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tex...eces-webb/amp/
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There's some context for hospitalizations
Also, that is a few days outdated. Texas reported 7890 hospitalizations today.
Not really... I just went back and looked at what started this argument. Here's Liverpool's claim...
"15% of the COVID ICU cases in Houston are in their 20s & 30s"
Total hospitalizations doesn't give context for that. Hell, I thought this was about under 50. I have a very hard time believing Liverpool's statement myself.
Yeah rough figures at this rate we should all have had it in about 33 years give or take. Let's just hunker down for 3 decades or so and we'll all be fine or dead. Might be better as you said to just learn to live with it cause I don't believe I've got 30 years left lol
This was what was saying his claim was BS. Here me out on this. So 30K have had or had Rona in MS Since March so basically 1% Of the population. Now roughly 19K have now recovered so net says there are around 11k now infected. To me this is positive yet all we look at is number of cases and the increase. No one reports number of cases that are recovered not one MSM reports this. It's all doom and gloom. If you knew only 11k were infected what would your outlook be. I'm sure y'all are going frown on this or link some liberal source that says different. Anyway.
It's been pretty astounding to watch almost everyone in this thread parrot the White House this entire pandemic.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/pol...ation-n1232884
Lol I learned to live with it a long time ago. I'm seeing my hospital and home health accounts all over the Southeast and I've yet to run into an administrator, doctor, or nurse freaking out like some of y'all on here. I'll keep doing my thing and living my life and you do you. Have fun, I am!
Their are a few here that would rather spew the negative and fear porn than admit they were wrong. Those are probably people who thrive on the negative. We also have people on here who will just make stuff up to look smart or take comments from others and think they are so smart and lose credibility because they had no idea what the response was.
Y'all keep living in fear
If masks were the answer only the "assholes" who didn't wear them would get it. And if that's the case who cares??? The assholes who don't wear them get it and the ones who do don't....
Magically? Go back in time and take it seriously from the beginning. Do what the other first world countries did. Don't have the leader of the country telling people it's a hoax.
Realistically? I mean, I'm pretty sure we're ****ed at this point. There's a huge portion of the population that isn't going to take it seriously until it affects them personally because of all the mixed messages and misinformation coming from leadership.
We just stop testing. If you slow the testing down, it just magically goes away....
That's the position of our leader and I believe him. Screw masks; he doesn't wear one so neither will I.
Commerce - will you please provide a few names of these health organizations that you deal with who are not concerned? In all honesty, I'd like to know.
I'm certainly not gonna say trump has done a good job with this. I'm not sure why you guys seem to think it's all him though... check out the top 10 states in deaths per million. All but 1 is under democratic control. Many of those top 10 states had idiotic policies of forcing TLC facilities to take covid patients.
So using the MS math here.... 2MM have had it and I'd say 1MM or more have recovered.... we are learning to live with it. More test more positive. More people have had this than anyone on here realize. Therefore the infection rate is probably higher and the recovery rate is higher. But by all means live In fear
I said "leadership" which is all-inclusive, but it starts at the top. Blue governors seem to be taking it more seriously across the board, but there are some Republican governors who are.
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