let's hope the recent smaller numbers represent good news. I know with students out of town that helps but i'm liking the trend
MiMi said:
Today's numbers: 74 new confirmed cases, 8 probable cases, 24 Brazos county residents hospitalized, 1,675 tests, 0 deaths
So? Every now and then there have been days like that, and most of the students are leaving or have already left town.FlyRod said:
Only 14% from college age demographic.
Thanks for keeping the spreadsheet updated. Even though there was a jump in positive tests today, I am happy to see the 'last 7 days % positive' rate decreasing. The Region N hospitalization numbers are trending down as well.Quote:
Spreadsheet updated, chart tab updated.
here is, at least part of, the answer to FlyRodlockett93 said:
Wednesday's results include:
90's - 0
80's - 6
70's - 10
20 from a cluster
62 (+1) Covid in hospital
+20 PCR cases today than this day last week
11% in the 18-24 age group (12 people)
Spreadsheet updated, chart tab updated.
LINK TO SPREADSHEET AND CHARTS
Pretty high numbers for the 50s and 60s as well. Wonder the story on those?cavscout96 said:here is, at least part of, the answer to FlyRodlockett93 said:
Wednesday's results include:
90's - 0
80's - 6
70's - 10
20 from a cluster
62 (+1) Covid in hospital
+20 PCR cases today than this day last week
11% in the 18-24 age group (12 people)
Spreadsheet updated, chart tab updated.
LINK TO SPREADSHEET AND CHARTS
20 from a cluster likely at some sort of senior care/living facility. Skews the numbers away from the 20 somethings.
Townies that traveled/entertained during Thanksgiving?Quote:
Pretty high numbers for the 50s and 60s as well. Wonder the story on those?
Likely the ones who were visiting the nursing homes/assisted living centersMiMi said:Townies that traveled/entertained during Thanksgiving?Quote:
Pretty high numbers for the 50s and 60s as well. Wonder the story on those?
jeffk said:
Or Dunkin...
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Pretty high numbers for the 50s and 60s as well. Wonder the story on those?
FlyRod said:Quote:
Pretty high numbers for the 50s and 60s as well. Wonder the story on those?
Co-morbidities escalate in this age group.
tb9665 said:
I live close to St. Joesph's in Bryan and I saw Sunday about 7 helicopters flying from St. Joseph's in about a 34 hour timeframe. Herman Hospital and Methodist out of Houston were 2.
FIFYtheNetSmith said:
I took it to mean the latter.
Every age bracket is going to have some damn fit individuals; but the older one gets, the more likely he/she is to have some kind of comorbidity -- high blood pressure, hypertension, obesity, whatever.
OK, but we already know this. Why point to it as a point of emphasis? It's not a new-found revelation, just more doom and gloom.theNetSmith said:
I took it to mean the latter.
Every age bracket is going to have some damn fit individuals; but the older one gets, the more likely he/she is to have some kind of comorbidity -- high blood pressure, hypertension, whatever.
jeffk said:
He was answering a question another poster asked.
I pride myself on both my thread derailments and my "doom and gloom" posts.jeffk said:
Fair enough. Really all of the answers to that question (including mine and yours) were speculative. The constant policing of responses by a couple of posters in particular generates way more derailments than any "doom and gloom" posters.