Spoke tonight at Southlake board meeting. None of the board members were masked. Has to be a good sign. Right?
Ol Jock 99 said:
Hospitals are suspending elective and day surgeries again.
Feel like this would be all over the local news. Without a fancy doctor tag, I am assuming this is hearsay.Ol Jock 99 said:
Hospitals are suspending elective and day surgeries again.
Yesterday said:
Spoke tonight at Southlake board meeting. None of the board members were masked. Has to be a good sign. Right?
Phat32 said:Feel like this would be all over the local news. Without a fancy doctor tag, I am assuming this is hearsay.Ol Jock 99 said:
Hospitals are suspending elective and day surgeries again.
Here is the UTSW Report (interesting for graphs and data). Slide 3 says the expect to peak in two weeks time.DFWTLR said:Phat32 said:Feel like this would be all over the local news. Without a fancy doctor tag, I am assuming this is hearsay.Ol Jock 99 said:
Hospitals are suspending elective and day surgeries again.
UTSW and Clay just revised down their estimates of hospitalizations, and seems like we are peaking, so doubt many hospitals are suspending elective surgeries.
Robert C. Christian said:Here is the UTSW Report (interesting for graphs and data). Slide 3 says the expect to peak in two weeks time.DFWTLR said:Phat32 said:Feel like this would be all over the local news. Without a fancy doctor tag, I am assuming this is hearsay.Ol Jock 99 said:
Hospitals are suspending elective and day surgeries again.
UTSW and Clay just revised down their estimates of hospitalizations, and seems like we are peaking, so doubt many hospitals are suspending elective surgeries.
Slide 11 is interesting to see the admission numbers by age groups as Tarrant and Denton counties have almost no <18 admission but Dallas and Collin admissions compare with other ages.
The other two interesting slides (to me anyways) are comparing the number of hospital beds occupied(slide 6) with the cases per 100k (slide 13). Looks like it took a lot shorter time (and less cases per 100k) to get to January levels.
None.double aught said:
I don't know what effect it's had, but people are wearing masks almost everywhere I've been in Dallas county.
double aught said:
I don't know what effect it's had, but people are wearing masks almost everywhere I've been in Dallas county.
Old Buffalo said:None.double aught said:
I don't know what effect it's had, but people are wearing masks almost everywhere I've been in Dallas county.
double aught said:
I don't know what effect it's had, but people are wearing masks almost everywhere I've been in Dallas county.
One of us is lying and since you seem to be an attorney I think it's safe to say it's you.TxAgLaw03RW said:
I'm inside 635 and see about 10% who wear one.
TxAgLaw03RW said:
Ha, nice. Not lying, I'm not seeing many at the places I'm at on a regular basis.
YouBet said:
How about this role reversal....I went to AAA yesterday to get my hunting license and while all the employees were maskless I was forced to wear one in order to do the transaction. First time I've seen that or had that happen.
I was kind of in shock and utterly confused, but I also swore I was not going back to Academy where the line the day before was 30 deep with 1 cash register open.DannyDuberstein said:YouBet said:
How about this role reversal....I went to AAA yesterday to get my hunting license and while all the employees were maskless I was forced to wear one in order to do the transaction. First time I've seen that or had that happen.
LOL. Now that is reaching a new level of nonsense
YouBet said:
How about this role reversal....I went to AAA yesterday to get my hunting license and while all the employees were maskless I was forced to wear one in order to do the transaction. First time I've seen that or had that happen.
Yesterday said:Ol Jock 99 said:
Hospitals are suspending elective and day surgeries again.
Which ones? Buddy who is in Medical Sales and in the OR for electives said they haven't been notified.
Here’s the dire prediction that started it all with compared to the latest model from today. The modeling prediction UTSW released today is still going to be too high. Waiting for local media to cover UTSW’s model being way off again. https://t.co/R5R2j5WZGS pic.twitter.com/WAyKee8m1U
— Jeff Stone (@JeffStone9) September 7, 2021
Thank you for your leadership in the fight for local control and public health @drelbagarcia @TMD_DallasComm @jwp03. Dallas County now has a lower infection rate per 100k than the surrounding counties because of our higher mask compliance! https://t.co/PAtUQ7MhDv
— Clay Jenkins (@JudgeClayJ) September 6, 2021