Axxe55
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And here's a chart that I doubt you will see from your "local news team":
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Baxter, what is the source for that graph?
And here's a chart that I doubt you will see from your "local news team":
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Bottom left corner...John's HopkinsBaxter, what is the source for that graph?
Correct. And I realize that they show as links in the image, but won't be active. Here's the page source if anyone wants to get the raw data, it looks like you can:Bottom left corner...John's Hopkins
Bottom left corner...John's Hopkins
Correct. And I realize that they show as links in the image, but won't be active. Here's the page source if anyone wants to get the raw data, it looks like you can:
https://www.businessinsider.com/cha...irus-peak-but-the-outbreak-is-far-from-over-2
By Nov 3rd i expect 200M corona virus cases in US ending the morning after
From what i read and take it with a grain of salt, only 1 in 5 confirmed cases in Bexar county is actually getting tested because of assumable c19 symptoms (patient is sick). Rest are like a dude admits in because he has broken leg, and as hospital policy dictates he gets c19 test and comes back positive. I don’t know if asymptomatics are included in this pretty sure they are. I don’t know if they are assuming everyone he came in contact like family, coworkers etc c19 positive as well.
If this holds truth, and is not only a Bexar county thing but US wide, i would think this shit is way more spread than we know, and way less deadlier than we fear.
Our obsession with testing (which is a good thing if one is displaying symptoms) is ultimately going to prove how wrong the worldwide approach to this virus was/is.
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Strictly my opinion, it's irrelevant how many people test positive, what matters, is how many people are dying.
Strictly my opinion, it's irrelevant how many people test positive, what matters, is how many people are dying.
I call bullshit propaganda.
The unidentified 30-year-old man died at Methodist Hospital in San Antonio, according to the hospital’s top doctor, Jane Appleby.
“Just before the person died they looked at the nurse and they said, ‘I think I made a mistake. I thought it was a hoax but it's not,” she said, according to the station.
Same as I posted there.
I can only speak for our hospital. Everyone coming in gets a screening questionnaire. We're only swabbing patients that are having surgery or an invasive procedure. I had to go in a few hours ago. The patient had been there for a couple days. They only got swabbed today becuase they went for a procedure.By Nov 3rd i expect 200M corona virus cases in US ending the morning after
From what i read and take it with a grain of salt, only 1 in 5 confirmed cases in Bexar county is actually getting tested because of assumable c19 symptoms (patient is sick). Rest are like a dude admits in because he has broken leg, and as hospital policy dictates he gets c19 test and comes back positive. I don’t know if asymptomatics are included in this pretty sure they are. I don’t know if they are assuming everyone he came in contact like family, coworkers etc c19 positive as well.
If this holds truth, and is not only a Bexar county thing but US wide, i would think this shit is way more spread than we know, and way less deadlier than we fear.
Our obsession with testing (which is a good thing if one is displaying symptoms) is ultimately going to prove how wrong the worldwide approach to this virus was/is.
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By Nov 3rd i expect 200M corona virus cases in US ending the morning after