larry culpepper said:
My God, Florida and Louisiana are dumpster fires. Hospital capacity is now a serious concern. I pray we peak soon.
I also read that the Austin metro area (as in, Travis county and all the surrounding counties) have only 2 ICU beds available, as of this morning.Marcus Aurelius said:
https://www.al.com/news/2021/08/all-mississippi-icu-beds-full-as-state-hits-covid-record.html
No ICU beds in MS. Not far from that in AL. This is the most concerning aspect of these surges. Normal hospital healthcare (non covid) becomes difficult if not impossible to obtain. And that is a shame going on 2 years into this very soon.
larry culpepper said:
Um, no. Mask mandates dont magically undo damage already done. Hopefully in a few weeks it will slow the numbers down, but that'll only happen if people actually comply.
you seem like a serious conscientious guyQuote:
Um, no. Mask mandates dont magically undo damage already done. Hopefully in a few weeks it will slow the numbers down, but that'll only happen if people actually comply.
larry culpepper said:
Um, no. Mask mandates dont magically undo damage already done. Hopefully in a few weeks it will slow the numbers down, but that'll only happen if people actually comply.
Salute The Marines said:larry culpepper said:
Um, no. Mask mandates dont magically undo damage already done. Hopefully in a few weeks it will slow the numbers down, but that'll only happen if people actually comply.
In a few weeks it will reduce on its own. Just like last summer.
cone said:
don't we have real time R0 data?
cone said:
note that cases won't go into free fall under you're under 1 and even then you've got a 3-4 week tail of hospitalizations (likely shorter duration this time around since the sick population is younger)
so maybe hospitals have about 3 weeks of hell to still process through
GAC06 said:
Why is it disconcerting?
Masking up and getting vaccinated has worked great in countries that have actually implemented those practices. Look at Canada and the UK. No one ever said masks are perfect. But when most people are using them in public, they have an effect.GAC06 said:larry culpepper said:
Um, no. Mask mandates dont magically undo damage already done. Hopefully in a few weeks it will slow the numbers down, but that'll only happen if people actually comply.
Masks work and if masks aren't working it's because people aren't wearing masks because masks work.
Absolute clown world. How are people still buying this **** after seeing it not work over and over?
larry culpepper said:Masking up and getting vaccinated has worked great in countries that have actually implemented those practices. Look at Canada and the UK. No one ever said masks are perfect. But when most people are using them in public, they have an effect.GAC06 said:larry culpepper said:
Um, no. Mask mandates dont magically undo damage already done. Hopefully in a few weeks it will slow the numbers down, but that'll only happen if people actually comply.
Masks work and if masks aren't working it's because people aren't wearing masks because masks work.
Absolute clown world. How are people still buying this **** after seeing it not work over and over?
And none of your mocking me and whining about it changes that.
SHHHHHHH... don't screw up the narrative with those pesky facts!cone said:
Grow up and keep your stupid petty insults for the forum 16 cesspool.GAC06 said:
The UK just had a huge scary spike. But I guess masks were responsible at the end of it but not the beginning. We are a little behind the UK. Your mask religion is absurd.
cone said:
i've never seen a control group to prove even that level of efficacyQuote:
The point of wearing masks is to turn say a 1.6 Rt into a 1.4 Rt on a macro level.
when i read this it just screams true masking has never been triedQuote:
But the only way to evaluate if masks work would be to compare the results to what they would be without masks with all other variables being equal.
larry culpepper said:Grow up and keep your stupid petty insults for the forum 16 cesspool.GAC06 said:
The UK just had a huge scary spike. But I guess masks were responsible at the end of it but not the beginning. We are a little behind the UK. Your mask religion is absurd.
Here's something for your reading pleasure.
https://www.kxan.com/news/coronavirus/do-face-masks-work-here-are-49-scientific-studies-that-explain-why-they-do/
I'm not advocating that we go back into a statewide mask order but dont be surprised if private businesses start requiring them again. As far as the UK, they managed their spike pretty well with widespread masks and vaccination campaigns. Other European countries have had similar experience. And Canada is nearing the end of the pandemic.
larry culpepper said:Grow up and keep your stupid petty insults for the forum 16 cesspool.GAC06 said:
The UK just had a huge scary spike. But I guess masks were responsible at the end of it but not the beginning. We are a little behind the UK. Your mask religion is absurd.
Here's something for your reading pleasure.
https://www.kxan.com/news/coronavirus/do-face-masks-work-here-are-49-scientific-studies-that-explain-why-they-do/
I'm not advocating that we go back into a statewide mask order but dont be surprised if private businesses start requiring them again. As far as the UK, they managed their spike pretty well with widespread masks and vaccination campaigns. Other European countries have had similar experience. And Canada is nearing the end of the pandemic.