Then don't do it?PWestAg18 said:
Not to bring the sad news over to the good news thread but it's only 16:00 CDT and we're already almost tied with yesterday's numbers and multiple states still haven't begun posting their numbers for today to worldometers.info
PWestAg18 said:
Not to bring the sad news over to the good news thread but it's only 16:00 CDT and we're already almost tied with yesterday's numbers and multiple states still haven't begun posting their numbers for today to worldometers.info
Good Lord . . . .this forums is 99.8% hand wringing and you have to come in here and spew your negativity in the supposed "good news only" thread.Quote:
Not to bring the sad news over to the good news thread but it's only 16:00 CDT and we're already almost tied with yesterday's numbers and multiple states still haven't begun posting their numbers for today to worldometers.info
Cheetah01 said:
Seems to be less good news these past couple of days. Fog of war?
To me we have a wealth of potential good news. Just need to get caught up on testing AND get a consensus on treatment protocol.
queso1 said:
And then what? China (if you believe them) and South Korea have been in the other side for weeks. There are voices in this nation that will keep us under lockdown until they find a cure for Cancer.
They hadn't updated since it had been posted (late March) and when I tracked number of beds for Texas, they had estimated 2500 on April 4th and we were at 827...seems legitTabasco said:
The change in half a day is so dramatic, I wonder if it is legit or a glitch. I was tracking Louisiana, which looked like the next NY/Armageddon, and now they are saying "eh, it's nothing." I hope it is right, just shocked how they can flip so fast on Louisiana.