If the flu was this closely scrutinized (Tests), how many people would they show as catching the flu each year?
Will all pictured be put on Sylvester's Wall of Shame?Bondag said:If you graduated from High School this year you celebrated 13 years of hard work with a zoom call or a pre-recorder video.cone said:you can't go to a funeralQuote:
a bilateral respect between the public and public leaders, which today is broken.
but protests are nbd
i wonder how it got broken
Meanwhile...
I asked this a hundred or so pages ago. We do not track anything like we are doing now, and if we did, many of the coronabros who scurry away when someone comes within 10 feet of them wearing only a mask, face shield, and goggles, would be crying like a beetch in bed.Premium said:
If the flu was this closely scrutinized (Tests), how many people would they show as catching the flu each year?
https://data.cdc.gov/NCHS/Provisional-COVID-19-Death-Counts-by-Sex-Age-and-S/9bhg-hckuaTm2004 said:I asked this a hundred or so pages ago. We do not track anything like we are doing now, and if we did, many of the coronabros who scurry away when someone comes within 10 feet of them wearing only a mask, face shield, and goggles, would be crying like a beetch in bed.Premium said:
If the flu was this closely scrutinized (Tests), how many people would they show as catching the flu each year?
The bolded is so true and so infuriating.chimpanzee said:https://data.cdc.gov/NCHS/Provisional-COVID-19-Death-Counts-by-Sex-Age-and-S/9bhg-hckuaTm2004 said:I asked this a hundred or so pages ago. We do not track anything like we are doing now, and if we did, many of the coronabros who scurry away when someone comes within 10 feet of them wearing only a mask, face shield, and goggles, would be crying like a beetch in bed.Premium said:
If the flu was this closely scrutinized (Tests), how many people would they show as catching the flu each year?
There have been fewer C19 deaths than non-C19 Flu + Pneumonia deaths between Feb 1 and now for all age brackets (kids are 5x-10x more at risk from the usual pathogens). Divided by sex, men are slightly worse in some, but women offset. We don't cower in fear of the flu or bronchitis.
People can not process risks and can be scared into compliance with anything.
Which is why Sly and "My eyes are up here" are begging people to get tested.Keegan99 said:
Just to put that testing trends graph in perspective since it can be tricky to visualize the combination of percent positives with testing volume...
At peak they were detecting ~750 infections per day.
Now they are detecting about ~270 infections per day.
aTm2004 said:Which is why Sly and "My eyes are up here" are begging people to get tested.Keegan99 said:
Just to put that testing trends graph in perspective since it can be tricky to visualize the combination of percent positives with testing volume...
At peak they were detecting ~750 infections per day.
Now they are detecting about ~270 infections per day.
I think we may need a thread dedicated to nicknames for DoraaTm2004 said:Which is why Sly and "My eyes are up here" are begging people to get tested.Keegan99 said:
Just to put that testing trends graph in perspective since it can be tricky to visualize the combination of percent positives with testing volume...
At peak they were detecting ~750 infections per day.
Now they are detecting about ~270 infections per day.
That's because many politicians, especially at the local level, are empty suits who are only in it for the clout and recognition. When sh-t gets real, they have no idea what to do.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
If we've learned anything from this, its that all politicians will fold like a wal-mart lawn chair when faced with any kind of crisis.
There is no independent thought or leadership at any level.
All this talk about Texas being a rugged individualist state is a load of ****.
A lot of big talk and flag waving come election time, but its all hot air.
Everyone from the city council members to the governor will fall in line with their federal daddy and look to the closest big city for guidance on what to do.
From what I have seen, only Florida and Georgia tried to curltail the madness. Everybody else lapped that **** up like dairy queen gravy.
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Even if the virus goes to ZERO cases we are looking at two more months + of "we need to keep it at bay".
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
If we've learned anything from this, its that all politicians will fold like a wal-mart lawn chair when faced with any kind of crisis.
There is no independent thought or leadership at any level.
All this talk about Texas being a rugged individualist state is a load of ****.
A lot of big talk and flag waving come election time, but its all hot air.
Everyone from the city council members to the governor will fall in line with their federal daddy and look to the closest big city for guidance on what to do.
From what I have seen, only Florida and Georgia tried to curltail the madness. Everybody else lapped that **** up like dairy queen gravy.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
If we've learned anything from this, its that all politicians will fold like a wal-mart lawn chair when faced with any kind of crisis.
There is no independent thought or leadership at any level.
All this talk about Texas being a rugged individualist state is a load of ****.
A lot of big talk and flag waving come election time, but its all hot air.
Everyone from the city council members to the governor will fall in line with their federal daddy and look to the closest big city for guidance on what to do.
From what I have seen, only Florida and Georgia tried to curltail the madness. Everybody else lapped that **** up like dairy queen gravy.
Can not blue star this part enough.BohunkAg said:That's because many politicians, especially at the local level, are empty suits who are only in it for the clout and recognition. When sh-t gets real, they have no idea what to do.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
If we've learned anything from this, its that all politicians will fold like a wal-mart lawn chair when faced with any kind of crisis.
There is no independent thought or leadership at any level.
All this talk about Texas being a rugged individualist state is a load of ****.
A lot of big talk and flag waving come election time, but its all hot air.
Everyone from the city council members to the governor will fall in line with their federal daddy and look to the closest big city for guidance on what to do.
From what I have seen, only Florida and Georgia tried to curltail the madness. Everybody else lapped that **** up like dairy queen gravy.
Keegan99 said:
Fort Bend doing laundry.
But they're at least being somewhat up front about it.
https://www.khou.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/fort-bend-county-will-report-higher-covid-19-numbers-in-upcoming-weeks-due-to-backlog/285-940e4d3a-9adc-4d3b-b3e3-7c81efb14931
Rustys-Beef-o-Reeno said:
I think you know the answer to this and why the data is communicated the way it is elsewhere.
I got no confidence in the accuracy of these tests when my ability of work is on the line.third coast.. said:
I actually have to get tested to go back to work but I'm worried about getting a false positive if i do this free CoH test.
What part of HIPAA do you think says your employer can't take a covid test to return to work?TXTransplant said:
This has been a concern of mine for the past few months. Seems like HIPAA has been thrown out the window with this.