West Point Aggie said:
So another, lower amplitude peak in Jan 22?
cc_ag92 said:
Some of us don't call it any of those things. Some people do. The people who choose to do so are making it political. Most of us just want to deal with the disease.
Sucks that others are so loud when those of us who want to discuss the disease itself are drowned out by people on both ends of the spectrum.
coolerguy12 said:
^^^
I regret that I have but one star to give for this post. Well said.
cc_ag92 said:
Don't we have another board that is set up to discuss policy?
This seems to be a board that was set up to discuss the actual illness, the symptoms, the treatments, the prevention, etc.
"To be clear: This is not a place to post your opinion as fact or to post information not rooted in clear facts. This is not a place to have political arguments or to detail your opinions about how well or poorly the government is handling the issue. This is not a place to rant about media conspiracies. This is not a place to critique other people for their level of concern or efforts to prepare. There are forums for (some of) those conversations, but they don't belong here.
Again, our goal is to highlight some of the helpful information from doctors, public health experts, and others that is already appearing in other forums and to give our community a specific place to ask questions and get helpful, accurate answers."
Covid hospitalizations in Texas continue to decline and are at the lowest level in more than 2 months.
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) October 6, 2021
The 7-day Positivity Rate is the lowest in almost 3 months. It is 8.95% and has been below 10% for four consecutive days.
Info from Texas Dept. of State Health Services.
Good news!
— Shannon Murray (@ShannonMFox4) October 5, 2021
Hospitalizations are dropping too, with about a 20% decrease over the past two weeks in Dallas and Tarrant counties. Data is also showing that the spread is finally slowing down in classrooms.https://t.co/CoU8CXYGIE