Anonymous wrote:
So I guess that’s at least the date for NoVa and MoCo then too huh. Super cool.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is out and about. Few masks. Driving is up 3O percent week over week.
Let’s experiment and see what happens.
Anonymous wrote:She's not going to stop until she gets patients into that convention center. I am so distrustful of her that I wouldn't put it past her to fake cases just to put it to use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend who works at GW says all the Cover floors are full. She said this last night.
Actual statistics instead of anonymous message-board claims show the overall hospitalization rates to be in decline.
https://twitter.com/wmaxson/status/1260587288100306946/photo/3
I guess this means we can all take off our masks and throw parties. I'm sure numbers won't go up again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend who works at GW says all the Cover floors are full. She said this last night.
Actual statistics instead of anonymous message-board claims show the overall hospitalization rates to be in decline.
https://twitter.com/wmaxson/status/1260587288100306946/photo/3
I guess this means we can all take off our masks and throw parties. I'm sure numbers won't go up again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend who works at GW says all the Cover floors are full. She said this last night.
Actual statistics instead of anonymous message-board claims show the overall hospitalization rates to be in decline.
https://twitter.com/wmaxson/status/1260587288100306946/photo/3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend who works at GW says all the Cover floors are full. She said this last night.
Actual statistics instead of anonymous message-board claims show the overall hospitalization rates to be in decline.
https://twitter.com/wmaxson/status/1260587288100306946/photo/3
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend who works at GW says all the Cover floors are full. She said this last night.
Oh, if your friend said that then there must be a surge. Just stop.
Anonymous wrote:My friend who works at GW says all the Cover floors are full. She said this last night.
Anonymous wrote:The percentage of tests that came back positive -- which is the most important metric -- peaked on April 19 and the seven-day average has steadily ticked downward since. So no, there was no surge in May, despite what Bowser has said.
Tuesday's seven-day average was the lowest since the first week of April and marked the eighth straight day of decline.
https://twitter.com/wmaxson/status/1260587288100306946/photo/4