You got worse problems than that brother.
Tell your people to stop then.You're correct as usual
I'm losing most of my sleep from statues being defaced
Tell your people to stop then.
This site shows it at 32675.Hospitalizations continue their steady climb
from a low of 28.6k on Sept 20
an increase of 30% in 24 days
at 37k now and seems to be picking up speed.
peaks of about 60 in mid April and Mid July
more rural hospitals now, I guess it's nice for the Rural hospitals to get a shot at lying about covid cases, hospitalizations and deaths so they can get their stimulus $ too
Hospitals are losing their asses this year with the elective surgeries being way down.Hospitalizations continue their steady climb
from a low of 28.6k on Sept 20
an increase of 30% in 24 days
at 37k now and seems to be picking up speed.
peaks of about 60 in mid April and Mid July
more rural hospitals now, I guess it's nice for the Rural hospitals to get a shot at lying about covid cases, hospitalizations and deaths so they can get their stimulus $ too
ok site, but looks like they only report data from 47 states.
I think 2 states dont report hospitalizations, not sure about the 3rd.ok site, but looks like they only report data from 47 states.
States reporting: N = 47
I prefer all 50 states, and this site let's you go individually to look at all the graphs for a particular state all in one table.
https://covidtracking.com/data/charts/all-metrics-per-state
Average daily US Coronavirus cases:
Right now: 51,038 cases a day
1 week ago: 44,678 cases a day
2 weeks ago: 42,002 cases a day
3 weeks ago: 43,278 cases a day
4 weeks ago: 39,561 cases a day
5 weeks ago: 36,151 cases a day
IT'S OVER!
Are we rooting for rising deaths to be right?
Are we rooting for rising deaths to be right?
Officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are feeling “demoralized” because Trump officials have been imposing “line-by-line edits” to their official health recommendations during the novel coronavirus pandemic.great couple of weeks for the CDC...
1) admitted very few deaths have been caused by Covid and not lingering health issues
2) new numbers are right in line with a bad seasonal flu season
3) now say they have never suggested that masks protect the wearers after reporting that 85% of those infected wore masks "always" or "often"
Fraudci is the perfect idiot to be the expert
Very interesting - now give the death figures week by week.Average daily US Coronavirus cases:
Right now: 51,038 cases a day
1 week ago: 44,678 cases a day
2 weeks ago: 42,002 cases a day
3 weeks ago: 43,278 cases a day
4 weeks ago: 39,561 cases a day
5 weeks ago: 36,151 cases a day
IT'S OVER!
Very interesting - now give the death figures week by week.
How long does the lag take, it's been 6-7 weeks now, jesus, it didn't happen, let it go.Do you believe the death figures won’t once again begin to rise?
And have you brushed up yet on lagging indicators?
Dumbest thing I've ever heard, every breath a person takes goes through the mask right, yet they pretend that a tiny virus cant possibly. Hysterical.99.99% you won't run into Rona on a commercial airline such as United. That's what the Feds came out with today. Lol, the industry is flat ass broke so they try running this crap.
Looks like since cases had their recent bottom on sept 12 they are up about 50%, while deaths are down 7%. Is covid getting worse or better.
True, but these states that are spiking now will decline in due time, just like they did everywhere else that had a surge - probably fairly soon, so if they can tough it out and get past this, it should be smooth sailing.the answer is nuanced, right?
the country is a very big place.
the result of being a great country with brilliant medical and science minds and private companies pitching in to help a great government means when an area experiences a lot of cases and death, that we will respond with an increase capacity to test, and more people will want to get tested due to the prevalence of the virus in their local circles and news cycles.
more tests more cases as we all well know.
but meanwhile rural areas are having the virus matriculate to their areas, where a)testing capacity and turn around is quite a bit less and remarkably slower on the turn around compared to health care systems in more population dense areas and b) the rural areas tend to have a smaller % of the population seeking out testing
so you see a bit of a teeter totter affect as we shift. 60K cases and 800 deaths today are coming from very different areas than 800ish deaths on March 30 or June 17 or Sept 17 to some extent. in the summer for example we were seeing 400+ deaths just from Florida and Texas combined. Now it's closer to 200 with the other 200 being added in midwest and heartland areas.
The other great thing, is that our medical community is working together globally to come up with the best ways to fight the virus in the various ways it presents across populations. So the prognosis is very different today for a 65 year old dude than it would have been in March or July, and it will continue to improve, because that is science, that is progress, that is our American spirit
so we best get an idea of how each region, state, county, city, hospital are doing we when look at the individual pieces of our mosaic and understand their individual experience will not always fit with a broad sweeping statement of how our country is doing.
Ask a Doctor or nurse in an Albany New York hospital how bad covid is right now, compared to a doctor in Shawano Wisconsin and you'll get different answers.
Let's just keep tracking those hospitalizations
did they go up or down today?
True, but these states that are spiking now will decline in due time, just like they did everywhere else that had a surge - probably fairly soon, so if they can tough it out and get past this, it should be smooth sailing.
Do I hear 65K new cases today???
Looking at ohio, when they did 10K tests/day, they had 500 cases, when they had 20K tests, they had 1000, and now they're doing 40K and they have less that 2000. This whole time hospitalizations have ranged between 500-1000. So you could say despite the year long hysteria, despite the mask mandates and shutdowns of varying degrees, little has changed. BUT it's clear deaths are dropping.neither science or mathmatics has not given us an affirmative answer to that hypothesis yet in the unique American experience of responses and flow of this virus
look at Ohio for instance. They are starting on their 3rd spike in Hospitalizations. If you had to put $ on it, do you think they are going to have "smooth sailing throughout October, November, December?
look at these hospitalization peaks
https://public.tableau.com/shared/7JGZTJ6XR?:display_count=y&:origin=viz_share_link&:embed=y
https://covidtracking.com/data/charts/all-metrics-per-state
The colts too, just imagine how many of the 1 million + tests a day are false? And most people prob dont get a retest, they go home for 10 days and thank their lucky stars they have no symptoms.Saban, false positive. Incredible.
You guys really have shit closed? nothing is closed here, nothing, the supposed limitations dont really apply either because the media has chased away 30-40% of business, so bars and restaurants can fit in all who come.In CA with auntie pizzlosi nephew running these foolish color codes, and the false positive rate considered, we'd be nearly 100% open based on positivity rates and cases per 100k.
WI didn't due to a software update, prob would have only added 5-10 LA never reports on sat., The point is week after week goes by and the "lag" that never really existed has not occurred. In every state and nation that surged, deaths tracked cases within at most 1-2 weeks. cases have been rising for 5 weeks while deaths have declined the whole time.I was very pleased with the nice weak over weak drop today
later I realized that many states did not report today and are not reporting this weekend So we're prob right at status quo. I'll take it
Here in CA, the grey-haired hag just spews lie after lie after BS. Hear the same BS when #'s are low and the same scare BS when they want. It's pathetic.7 day avg took another nice drop today, so while in the last month cases have surged, deaths have dropped from about 840 to 702/day - about 16%.
It certainly appears the non stop fear mongering from the media/left seems to be vastly overblown.