Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:everyone talking about the CURRENT numbers arent watching what is occurring in most other states around the country- its all cyclical.
And eveyrthing is starting to trend upwards in maryland.
Chicken Little, please stop. AZ, TX and FL and other states are in completely different situations than the DMV. We have minor areas of spreading, mostly among young people who are ignoring protocols. Leaders are dealing with this issue by closing bars. MD’s positivity rate below 4.5% and new cases are not leading to a significant increase in hospitalizations which means the new cases are not severe. We still have close to 70% of ICU beds avaiilable. The hotspots have that figure and higher occupied. There is no surge. Stop the nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:everyone talking about the CURRENT numbers arent watching what is occurring in most other states around the country- its all cyclical.
And eveyrthing is starting to trend upwards in maryland.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think the likelihood of the Discovery Cup tournaments at MD Soccerplex in mid October?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, MD has a positivity rate that is less than 5%. We are testing so liberally that MoCo is actually going to homes to test people who haven't asked for testing. Our hospitalization is at ~33% of capacity. Daily deaths are at the single to low teens. The only concerning trend is infections of people under 35 but he attributes that to those not taking the situation seriously, i.e young people at bars or other social gatherings. The issue is people not being responsible and club soccer is not the culprit for the spread.
My niece is doing her residency at Johns Hopkins. She texted last night to say every bed in the ICU is full and every bed on their Covid ward is also full.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People, MD has a positivity rate that is less than 5%. We are testing so liberally that MoCo is actually going to homes to test people who haven't asked for testing. Our hospitalization is at ~33% of capacity. Daily deaths are at the single to low teens. The only concerning trend is infections of people under 35 but he attributes that to those not taking the situation seriously, i.e young people at bars or other social gatherings. The issue is people not being responsible and club soccer is not the culprit for the spread.
My niece is doing her residency at Johns Hopkins. She texted last night to say every bed in the ICU is full and every bed on their Covid ward is also full.
Anonymous wrote:People, MD has a positivity rate that is less than 5%. We are testing so liberally that MoCo is actually going to homes to test people who haven't asked for testing. Our hospitalization is at ~33% of capacity. Daily deaths are at the single to low teens. The only concerning trend is infections of people under 35 but he attributes that to those not taking the situation seriously, i.e young people at bars or other social gatherings. The issue is people not being responsible and club soccer is not the culprit for the spread.
Anonymous wrote:For public school, the teachers are mostly against reopening and DL will not impact their income, there is no school sports for sure.
For club and coaches, it is about survival, and they are very willing to return the work as long as the rules allow. In fact, lots of them are already doing so under 90 degree weather with a mask.
Anonymous wrote:For public school, the teachers are mostly against reopening and DL will not impact their income, there is no school sports for sure.
For club and coaches, it is about survival, and they are very willing to return the work as long as the rules allow. In fact, lots of them are already doing so under 90 degree weather with a mask.