Things were pretty relaxed when we went to Colorado last august. Estes park and Allenspark area.
Going back again in may.
Going back again in may.
TexasAggie008 said:
someone chime in if i'm dead wrong here - but Colorado seems to have quietly been one of the more fair and reasonable "blue states" when it comes to covid rules/reopenings/bs
i've been 3 times since August and each time things seemed about as "open" as Texas at that time.....but to be fair - all 3 were to smaller towns, as opposed to Denver metro
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Today's hospitalization number (182) is the lowest since June 14, 2020, which was more than nine months ago. The lowest hospitalizations ever reached after the summer 2020 surge was on Oct. 12, when they got down to 184 before starting to climb again.
AgsMyDude said:Quote:
Today's hospitalization number (182) is the lowest since June 14, 2020, which was more than nine months ago. The lowest hospitalizations ever reached after the summer 2020 surge was on Oct. 12, when they got down to 184 before starting to climb again.
https://www.kens5.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-updates-san-antonio-texas-march-23-2021/273-d052b161-964d-4680-a3a5-29f94dabe7ef
The fact 2021 has a greater excess death toll than 2020 is stat that still makes me question everything we've done. A large number of deaths have come in the last 3-4 months even though we know more and are generally better at mitigation and treatment than we were the previous 8-9 months.Quote:
2021 Reported: 868,845 deaths. Expected deaths thus far, were 745,959. Increase of 122,886 deaths (16.5%).
Look at the number of cases in 2020 from March-November, then look at December-February cases.tysker said:The fact 2021 has a greater excess death toll than 2020 is stat that still makes me question everything we've done. A large number of deaths have come in the last 3-4 months even though we know more and are generally better at mitigation and treatment than we were the previous 8-9 months.Quote:
2021 Reported: 868,845 deaths. Expected deaths thus far, were 745,959. Increase of 122,886 deaths (16.5%).
Aston94 said:Look at the number of cases in 2020 from March-November, then look at December-February cases.tysker said:The fact 2021 has a greater excess death toll than 2020 is stat that still makes me question everything we've done. A large number of deaths have come in the last 3-4 months even though we know more and are generally better at mitigation and treatment than we were the previous 8-9 months.Quote:
2021 Reported: 868,845 deaths. Expected deaths thus far, were 745,959. Increase of 122,886 deaths (16.5%).
Lot more cases, much lower death rate.
Fitch said:
Looking good. Get that **** done!
PJYoung said:
60% is low for the peak, imo.riverrataggie said:PJYoung said:
Cool graphic. Big outlier there though is 'current pace'. I doubt 20-25% get the vaccine, could be wrong but the peek is likely 60% vaccinated here in US.