Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe this is a debate? I’ve been seeing articles warning about rising cases and the strain on Arizona’s health care capacity for like a week now. Regardless of total caseload at this one moment in time, their cases are rising, the government isn’t doing anything, and medical professional are sounding the alarm. In a healthy, functioning society this would be cause for alarm and action.
The bigger cities are going to start requiring people to wear masks and the hospitals will stop doing elective surgeries which will creat more icu capacity. Enough with the panic.
It was the panic that finally forced the governor last night to allow cities to require masks.
An outcry is what is needed to make our government do what they need to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe this is a debate? I’ve been seeing articles warning about rising cases and the strain on Arizona’s health care capacity for like a week now. Regardless of total caseload at this one moment in time, their cases are rising, the government isn’t doing anything, and medical professional are sounding the alarm. In a healthy, functioning society this would be cause for alarm and action.
The bigger cities are going to start requiring people to wear masks and the hospitals will stop doing elective surgeries which will creat more icu capacity. Enough with the panic.
It was the panic that finally forced the governor last night to allow cities to require masks.
An outcry is what is needed to make our government do what they need to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe this is a debate? I’ve been seeing articles warning about rising cases and the strain on Arizona’s health care capacity for like a week now. Regardless of total caseload at this one moment in time, their cases are rising, the government isn’t doing anything, and medical professional are sounding the alarm. In a healthy, functioning society this would be cause for alarm and action.
The bigger cities are going to start requiring people to wear masks and the hospitals will stop doing elective surgeries which will creat more icu capacity. Enough with the panic.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe this is a debate? I’ve been seeing articles warning about rising cases and the strain on Arizona’s health care capacity for like a week now. Regardless of total caseload at this one moment in time, their cases are rising, the government isn’t doing anything, and medical professional are sounding the alarm. In a healthy, functioning society this would be cause for alarm and action.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe this is a debate? I’ve been seeing articles warning about rising cases and the strain on Arizona’s health care capacity for like a week now. Regardless of total caseload at this one moment in time, their cases are rising, the government isn’t doing anything, and medical professional are sounding the alarm. In a healthy, functioning society this would be cause for alarm and action.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Umm it’s per capita
Yeah but per capita relative to what? Our dear leader would ask....
Anonymous wrote:
Umm it’s per capita
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The person making these screenshots doesn’t understand that you need to look at per capita data.
Per capita, Arizona has more cases than Brazil.
They have more cases, normalized by population, than any other state: https://91-divoc.com/pages/covid-visualization/
And it’s only going to get worse because their Rt is so high: https://rt.live/
Az is a disaster but I would not trust the data from Brazil...
Anonymous wrote:The person making these screenshots doesn’t understand that you need to look at per capita data.
Per capita, Arizona has more cases than Brazil.
They have more cases, normalized by population, than any other state: https://91-divoc.com/pages/covid-visualization/
And it’s only going to get worse because their Rt is so high: https://rt.live/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comparing Arizona to Spain or Peru is outlandish. Also and perhaps offensive to those countries who endured so much.
Quick glance at the screen shot side by side of the countries and the Arizoa stats from wordometer worth million words:
Umm it’s per capita