Remember the state and Brazos County were out of sync on that stat. I bet they fixed their website.theNetSmith said:
10? yikes
Remember the state and Brazos County were out of sync on that stat. I bet they fixed their website.theNetSmith said:
10? yikes
https://www.kbtx.com/2021/01/23/brazos-county-health-district-investigating-discrepancy-for-covid-death-totals/theNetSmith said:
10? yikes
TommyBrady said:
Just updated numbers and showing 7,464 vaccinated with at least one dose and 1,101 vaccinated with both. Wow we suck at this
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You could give this to a solid Cavalry platoon sergeant and get better results.
cavscout96 said:TommyBrady said:
Just updated numbers and showing 7,464 vaccinated with at least one dose and 1,101 vaccinated with both. Wow we suck at this
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You could give this to a solid Cavalry platoon sergeant and get better results.
TommyBrady said:
Just updated numbers and showing 7,464 vaccinated with at least one dose and 1,101 vaccinated with both. Wow we suck at this
Thank you as usual for all the great data you post here.lockett93 said:
The hospitalized man in 40's death announced today is the first person I've personally met that passed away from Covid. Sad to hear he didn't make it. He died Monday.
Sadly, it happens with numerous other viruses, including the flu, which kills perfectly healthy young people every single year. It doesn't change the fact that this virus has an extremely high survival rate for people under 70 and without certain preexisting conditions. Even for people over 70 and with preexisting conditions, the vast majority will still survive it.Born&Raised said:
There was a 30 year old male who died within the past couple of weeks ago as well. Maybe the youngest to pass yet in Brazos County
Born&Raised said:
There was a 30 year old male who died within the past couple of weeks ago as well. Maybe the youngest to pass yet in Brazos County
Belton Ag said:
Good news on the hospital occupancy front. During the last three weeks I've had my 78 year old dad (cancer patient) in the ER with pretty severe Covid illness, only for him to be turned away and told to "monitor his condition." I'm thinking "I AM monitoring and that's why he's here."
Under normal circumstances I'm sure he'd have been admitted.
College StationBorn&Raised said:Belton Ag said:
Good news on the hospital occupancy front. During the last three weeks I've had my 78 year old dad (cancer patient) in the ER with pretty severe Covid illness, only for him to be turned away and told to "monitor his condition." I'm thinking "I AM monitoring and that's why he's here."
Under normal circumstances I'm sure he'd have been admitted.
Location? - non-specific of course
Yes, nice to be out of the 100s. A big reason the numbers fell is because mandatory testing for on campus students plus faculty/staff is now complete. You force a lot of people to take tests, a certain percentage will come back + whether or not symptoms are present.Justin2010 said:
Covid cases fell in spite of the county not closing bars and reducing capacity at restaurants. Shocking.