Maybe she has Hotez whispering sweet words of doom in her ear.
Never going to happen. Especially when the local media has given up on doing anything that resembles journalism.cone said:
I'd just like her on record more as to the science behind her decision making
I'd love for her to explain "the science," "the math," "the metrics," and "the experts" she's using to wage war on the local economy and public school students. But she can't. She's like a little kid at a science fair trying to talk about a project her parents did for her.cone said:
I'd just like her on record more as to the science behind her decision making
Harry Lime said:I'd love for her to explain "the science," "the math," "the metrics," and "the experts" she's using to wage war on the local economy and public school students. But she can't. She's like a little kid at a science fair trying to talk about a project her parents did for her.cone said:
I'd just like her on record more as to the science behind her decision making
aggiederelict said:
My SIL is a physician in NYC and was clearly showing signs of Covid and they told her not to get tested because she was well enough to work.
CypressCPAg said:
CY-fair sent an email tonight saying we expect everyone back, but if you feel scared, you can stay home and go virtual during in service but contact your principal and let them know.
Of course that isn't enough cause now they'll be singled out...
So that seems to indicate an average of 500 cases per day since 7/28. For 14 days that's a max 7,000 current cases. Not 50,000.Keegan99 said:
And it hasn't even been anywhere close to that when detected infections are placed on an appropriate epi curve.
This is the press taking about a hurricane as if it was still in the gulf when it actually made landfall well over a week ago.
bahahahaha....New Zealand....the paragon of virtue. Who we should all be like.chimpanzee said:
Harris County exceeded its limit for processing test results many times over for weeks at a go and they were still begging for more people to get tested to keep a nice thick backlog to ride all the way into November. Meanwhile hospitalizations are falling right on cue with every macro level predictor of how this thing burns out.
And still, none of the non-pharma interventions correlate with reduced transmission. Lockdown Peru just took the lead for most deaths per capita.
This is what happens when people think their feelings based on irrational fears are as good as facts.
I remember when they said this was all about curve flattening, not when it actually was.XpressAg09 said:
Is 100 hospitalizations a day where we "flatten the curve?" Y'all remember when this was all about curve flattening?
Jackal99 said:I remember when they said this was all about curve flattening, not when it actually was.XpressAg09 said:
Is 100 hospitalizations a day where we "flatten the curve?" Y'all remember when this was all about curve flattening?
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