Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk about threads that are not aging well.
Why?
It's still the case
Haven't seen the news and /or stats lately, have you?
Anonymous wrote:Major cities in Texas have full ICUs at this point, Florida cases are increasing rapidly, and NC is starting a statewide.mask rule on Friday. But you know a significant number of people won't follow it.
Anonymous wrote:Major cities in Texas have full ICUs at this point, Florida cases are increasing rapidly, and NC is starting a statewide.mask rule on Friday. But you know a significant number of people won't follow it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk about threads that are not aging well.
Why?
It's still the case
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really bumped this thread from months ago for that?
Republicans gloating did not serve you well
DP. Let's wait a few weeks for more accurate results from the protests, shall we? The incubation period is often as long as four weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really bumped this thread from months ago for that?
Republicans gloating did not serve you well
Anonymous wrote:TX hospital beds due to covid doubled in a about a week after re-opening the state![]()
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/texas-coronavirus-massive-outbreak-governor-greg-abbott-reopening/
The state now has almost twice as many people hospitalized with COVID-19 as it did on June 14, when the number was at 2,287. This spike occurred after restaurants were allowed to increase capacity to 75% and almost all businesses allowed to operate with some safety measures in place.
And Desantis admits it's not just the increase in testing that accounts for the surge in cases.
Florida topped 100,000 cases on Monday and Governor Ron DeSantis acknowledged that increased testing alone can't account for recent record numbers of new COVID-19 cases.
Anonymous wrote:Talk about threads that are not aging well.
Anonymous wrote:You really bumped this thread from months ago for that?
The state now has almost twice as many people hospitalized with COVID-19 as it did on June 14, when the number was at 2,287. This spike occurred after restaurants were allowed to increase capacity to 75% and almost all businesses allowed to operate with some safety measures in place.
Florida topped 100,000 cases on Monday and Governor Ron DeSantis acknowledged that increased testing alone can't account for recent record numbers of new COVID-19 cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had hoped the heat and humidity might confer some protection on Southern states.
You know what would? MASKS