I agree
I thought it was weird I have been seeing a lot of ads for theatre and concerts lately with dates for June 2021. Somebody must know something....Tabasco said:
Live Nation CEO said yesterday he expects large scale concerts at 75-100% capacity by mid-summer. Monday, British govt. set a timeline that large music events in U.K. (like Reading and Leeds) could resume at 100% beginning June 21.
It's quite impressive that the 7 day average is almost back down to the freeze week, considering there were basically no tests done in at least half the state that weekCepe said:
Numbers are looking great. It's obvious in the 7 day rolling there was an adjustment for the freeze week but the trend is still the same.
Great news!beerad12man said:
It looks like texas is at the lowest 7day average of cases since September 13th. Deaths coming down too, should continue to plummet. Other than a brief 2 day stint in February(which looks more like a lag in reporting than a true trend), deaths are at the lowest since December 2nd, and that was also a brief 2 day stint.
https://www.google.com/search?q=texas+covid+graph&rlz=1C1SQJL_enUS872US872&oq=texas+co&aqs=chrome.0.35i39j0i131i433j69i57j69i59j0i20i263i433j69i60l3.13688j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Lina is also harping Code red constantly, but then posting how she went out to the beach this weekend. Terrible leadership all around in Harris CountyCepe said:Great news!beerad12man said:
It looks like texas is at the lowest 7day average of cases since September 13th. Deaths coming down too, should continue to plummet. Other than a brief 2 day stint in February(which looks more like a lag in reporting than a true trend), deaths are at the lowest since December 2nd, and that was also a brief 2 day stint.
https://www.google.com/search?q=texas+covid+graph&rlz=1C1SQJL_enUS872US872&oq=texas+co&aqs=chrome.0.35i39j0i131i433j69i57j69i59j0i20i263i433j69i60l3.13688j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
I was driving through Houston on 610 last week and I saw that it is still classified as RED. I went to their metrics site this morning on what it will take to get out of red based upon what you posted.
It seems almost impossible with the numbers they've set. I don't expect green, but red with the current situation?
I'm also curious how they are handling the numbers with all the migration going on.. . .
Where is that chart? I'd like to see it. I think it's probably an unrealistic, over the top metric. I see that out of 4.8 million people, they have 5600 total active cases(and some of those might be technically inactive now). They have nearly 1 million with a single does, 370 confirmed cases overall(so likely 3-4x that amount total). Harris county should be closing in on herd immunity, but to Hidaldo she will see it as only about 10% fully vaccinated, so that they only have 10% immunity.Cepe said:Great news!beerad12man said:
It looks like texas is at the lowest 7day average of cases since September 13th. Deaths coming down too, should continue to plummet. Other than a brief 2 day stint in February(which looks more like a lag in reporting than a true trend), deaths are at the lowest since December 2nd, and that was also a brief 2 day stint.
https://www.google.com/search?q=texas+covid+graph&rlz=1C1SQJL_enUS872US872&oq=texas+co&aqs=chrome.0.35i39j0i131i433j69i57j69i59j0i20i263i433j69i60l3.13688j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
I was driving through Houston on 610 last week and I saw that it is still classified as RED. I went to their metrics site this morning on what it will take to get out of red based upon what you posted.
It seems almost impossible with the numbers they've set. I don't expect green, but red with the current situation?
I'm also curious how they are handling the numbers with all the migration going on.. . .
This is the one I looked at:beerad12man said:Where is that chart? I'd like to see it. I think it's probably an unrealistic, over the top metric. I see that out of 4.8 million people, they have 5600 total active cases(and some of those might be technically inactive now). They have nearly 1 million with a single does, 370 confirmed cases overall(so likely 3-4x that amount total). Harris county should be closing in on herd immunity, but to Hidaldo she will see it as only about 10% fully vaccinated, so that they only have 10% immunity.Cepe said:Great news!beerad12man said:
It looks like texas is at the lowest 7day average of cases since September 13th. Deaths coming down too, should continue to plummet. Other than a brief 2 day stint in February(which looks more like a lag in reporting than a true trend), deaths are at the lowest since December 2nd, and that was also a brief 2 day stint.
https://www.google.com/search?q=texas+covid+graph&rlz=1C1SQJL_enUS872US872&oq=texas+co&aqs=chrome.0.35i39j0i131i433j69i57j69i59j0i20i263i433j69i60l3.13688j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
I was driving through Houston on 610 last week and I saw that it is still classified as RED. I went to their metrics site this morning on what it will take to get out of red based upon what you posted.
It seems almost impossible with the numbers they've set. I don't expect green, but red with the current situation?
I'm also curious how they are handling the numbers with all the migration going on.. . .
beerad12man said:
Yep, they're unreasonable. No doubt about that. The numbers do not indicate severe, uncontrolled spread in harris county like a red indicator would suggest.