https://cmmid.github.io/topics/covid19/current-patterns-transmission/global-time-varying-transmission.html
From those tweets. Great site.
From those tweets. Great site.
Positive stuff? 60,000 sounds like a big number. It isn't. It should be much, much higher. That last sentence referencing 6 weeks of recovery should clue you in.Agsrback12 said:
This. And when the mass death panic didn't work, they quickly moved the goal post to the US health care system cannot handle it if socialized healthcare systems can't.
Posting positive stuff like this just sends the panic patrol out into the twitter verse to find anything else they can throw out there.
This virus has not changed. The panic around it has. It's seeped into corporations and organizations minds now to go into CYA mode.
k2aggie07 said:
https://cmmid.github.io/topics/covid19/current-patterns-transmission/global-time-varying-transmission.html
From those tweets. Great site.
k2aggie07 said:
Nothings been peer reviewed, this is unfolding in real time. They're citing the datasets they're using. It's just info.
Currently on the phone with my sis-in-law doctor who graduated A&M '01. She thinks that cancelling classes is wayyyy overkill and largely political. All you are doing is moving the population from one location to another.UncoverAg00 said:barnyard1996 said:You would argue? Schools are a cesspool?UncoverAg00 said:
Least at risk to have a severe response... I would argue they are the highest risk to transmit it. Schools are a cesspool.
Are you a medical professional or an educator with any firsthand knowledge whatsoever?
Nope, I'm neither... I'm a parent who knows how easy it is for kids to catch **** at school.
I am grateful my parents haven't had to endure the last few years. Dad past in 1998, Mom in 2013.aggiehawg said:
For the first time, I am relieved my Mom has passed. Were she still alive, she would be freaking the hell out, between the stock market and the virus, she would have been in full meltdown, with or without her dementia.
I would also likely be hearing a million, "I told you so's" about the dangers of China and a second Great Depression looming.
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https://www.click2houston.com/health/2020/03/07/latest-follow-the-developments-of-the-coronavirus-cases-in-the-houston-area/Quote:
Thursday, March 12
6 p.m. Rice University suspends in-person classes for the rest of the semester
Rice University told KPRC 2 in an email that classes are suspended for the rest of the semester. Most students will have to move out of residential colleges, officials say.
"Rice University will transition to fully remote instruction for all classes for the remainder of this semester, effective March 23, and undergraduate residential colleges will be closed to most students after March 25," officials wrote.
For graduate students, classes and coursework will also be delivered remotely, officials said.
"Graduate research will continue in its present form and the graduate student apartments will remain open with additional precautions. For additional details see the letter sent to graduate students," officials wrote.
For more information, visit the Rice University website.
School officials also told KPRC 2 quarantine was lifted for 17 members of the university community who came in contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus.
5:10 p.m. Memorial Hermann staffers test negative for coronavirus
All the potentially exposed members of Memorial Hermann staff tested negative for coronavirus.
Yes, we agree that you disagree with a medical professional.UncoverAg00 said:
Well, then we can agree to disagree
barnyard1996 said:Yes, we agree that you disagree with a medical professional.UncoverAg00 said:
Well, then we can agree to disagree
So I don't get the Darwin award? Good, because I am Baptist.UncoverAg00 said:barnyard1996 said:Yes, we agree that you disagree with a medical professional.UncoverAg00 said:
Well, then we can agree to disagree
I have other medical professionals that would disagree with yours. We can do this all day.
Lose your faith or just leave the Baptist Church?UncoverAg00 said:
Well, I used to be until I wised up.
Noon presser scheduled for tomorrow. We'll see what he says.I Have Spoken said:CDub06 said:
Governor Abbott is going to make an announcement tonight or tomorrow to recommend the entire state shut down schools and events of more than 20
Speculating or have a connection?
Quote:
John Wittman, a spokesperson for Governor Abbott, Tweeted a photo of a call Abbott hosted with local officials Thursday on COVID-19 and promised an update in a press conference at noon on Friday. As to whether the governor would declare a state disaster related to a coronavirus, Wittman said, "stay tuned."
BTHOthatguy said:
Our friend on the ground in Italy said the police are only allowing 3 people in at a time in her local market. It's obviously much smaller than an HEB.
Which is what a lot of people want.C@LAg said:much more of this, and it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.YouBet said:
Y'all ready for Great Depression 2.0?
YouBet said:
Y'all ready for Great Depression 2.0?
Rapier108 said:Which is what a lot of people want.C@LAg said:much more of this, and it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.YouBet said:
Y'all ready for Great Depression 2.0?