ehizzy3
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The problem isn't when you open it's how you open. The problem is the people that don't go by the guidelines. It's over 100 degrees in Arizona almost daily and a little under 100 in Texas. Warmer weather doesn't kill the virus and it's not going anywhere. So why does it matter when you open?two weeks has dramatically changed Oregon's Covid picture from decent to bad. We've gone from about 33 new cases a day (May 27) to 116 a day now. That's 3.5 times as many. And a forecast of a couple of models suggest that rate could be somewhere between 270 and 1000 new cases a day
we were too impatient. Probably reopened 2-4 weeks too early, and definitely should have stayed closed past Memorial Day.
https://www.oregonlive.com/coronavi...coronavirus-infections-modeled-by-oregon.html
The problem isn't when you open it's how you open. The problem is the people that don't go by the guidelines. It's over 100 degrees in Arizona almost daily and a little under 100 in Texas. Warmer weather doesn't kill the virus and it's not going anywhere. So why does it matter when you open?
two weeks has dramatically changed Oregon's Covid picture from decent to bad. We've gone from about 33 new cases a day (May 27) to 116 a day now. That's 3.5 times as many. And a forecast of a couple of models suggest that rate could be somewhere between 270 and 1000 new cases a day
we were too impatient. Probably reopened 2-4 weeks too early, and definitely should have stayed closed past Memorial Day.
https://www.oregonlive.com/coronavi...coronavirus-infections-modeled-by-oregon.html
The biggest portion of new cases here are among food processing workers. Add to that the wholly unpredictable results of infections that we may see arise from two weeks of protests, and it’s pretty hard to reach a conclusion that the increase is due simply to opening up too soon.
a lot more people participated in Memorial Day activities than the protests
a lot more people participated in Memorial Day activities than the protests
You haven't told us if they were men or women. It's important.https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost...bathers-defy-coronavirus-seen-butt-naked/amp/
Central Park sunbathers skip masks — and pants — in coronavirus defiance
FDA terminates emergency use authorization of hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19
https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news...15-20-intl/h_38c75864285525451f1329d1dcbc0ab2
"FDA has concluded that, based on this new information and other information discussed in the attached memorandum, it is no longer reasonable to believe that oral formulations of HCQ and CQ may be effective in treating COVID-19, nor is it reasonable to believe that the known and potential benefits of these products outweigh their known and potential risks," FDA chief scientist Denise Hinton wrote in a letter to Gary Disbrow of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) on Monday.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/thehill.com/policy/healthcare/502819-trump-on-coronavirus-if-we-stop-testing-right-now-wed-have-very-few-cases?amp
Trump on coronavirus: 'If we stop testing right now, we'd have very few cases, if any'

When Trump boasted about how much testing has been done, a reporter said not true if you look at per capita. He said there are many per capitas. Showing he has no idea what per capita means.tests/million:
Monaco 412,949
UAE 265,661
Bahrain 250,399
Falkland Islands 193,149
Malta 187,584
Iceland 185,253
Luxembourg 177,379
Denmark 140,009
Lithuania 134,065
Cyprus 117,135
Qatar 105,185
Russia 103,892
Spain 103,232
UK 101,170
Portugal 95,680
Belgium 89,435
Singapore 83,562
Israel 82,272
Kuwait 79,059
Belarus 77,654
Italy 76,884
USA 76,276
I read, somewhere last week, that the US also has one the highest rates of serological testing vs total testing; and those kinds of test are much less reliable and as a whole, are much poorer at gauging current conditions
When Trump boasted about how much testing has been done, a reporter said not true if you look at per capita. He said there are many per capitas. Showing he has no idea what per capita means.
He could mean purr capita.
Do we know how many tests cats have gotten?