Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo numbers update!
We added 150 cases today, bringing our 7 day average down to 176.7.
We added 8 deaths, keeping our 7 day average steady at 6.3.
Our positivity rate went down to 9.6, below the CDC’s benchmark for a Phase 3 reopening (the benchmark is 10%).
Is it enough to at least move to a full phase 1? What are the criteria for phase 2?
Anonymous wrote:MoCo numbers update!
We added 150 cases today, bringing our 7 day average down to 176.7.
We added 8 deaths, keeping our 7 day average steady at 6.3.
Our positivity rate went down to 9.6, below the CDC’s benchmark for a Phase 3 reopening (the benchmark is 10%).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. Did I misinterpret that he was figuring out new criteria to determine when to move to Phase 2?
Yeah, seems like it? Which makes zero sense, since he and Gayles made that huge deal about their dashboard. The cynical part of me thinks they want new criteria because the dashboard is essentially maxed out; it’s showing about as positive numbers as it can.
I follow Elrich on Twitter and lots of people keep asking him to specify what the criteria for Phase 2 are, but of course he never does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you. Did I misinterpret that he was figuring out new criteria to determine when to move to Phase 2?
Yeah, seems like it? Which makes zero sense, since he and Gayles made that huge deal about their dashboard. The cynical part of me thinks they want new criteria because the dashboard is essentially maxed out; it’s showing about as positive numbers as it can.
I follow Elrich on Twitter and lots of people keep asking him to specify what the criteria for Phase 2 are, but of course he never does.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. Did I misinterpret that he was figuring out new criteria to determine when to move to Phase 2?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting more than 20 states have rising numbers...what is the plan? Just keep going forward?
Who even believes these reports anymore??
Look at this map: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html
You can clearly see that there are some distinct problem areas, but that most of the country is doing fine.
Frist line of the article: Though the number of new deaths has been curving downward, the virus continues to circulate widely within the United States. As states move to partly reopen their economies, thousands of new cases are still being identified each day and true normalcy remains a distant vision.
Ok, and ... ?
I said to LOOK at the map. You can clearly see where the problem areas are.
Do you really never think for yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, back to my question. Does anyone know when Elrich is supposed to make another announcement about his plans?
The only thing I can divine from his announcement a couple days ago is that he’s waiting for 14 days to pass since we started Phase 1. So that would theoretically mean a Phase 2 announcement some time next week.
Of course he’s been 10000% vague about what Phase 2 would mean.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, back to my question. Does anyone know when Elrich is supposed to make another announcement about his plans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting more than 20 states have rising numbers...what is the plan? Just keep going forward?
Who even believes these reports anymore??
Look at this map: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html
You can clearly see that there are some distinct problem areas, but that most of the country is doing fine.
Frist line of the article: Though the number of new deaths has been curving downward, the virus continues to circulate widely within the United States. As states move to partly reopen their economies, thousands of new cases are still being identified each day and true normalcy remains a distant vision.
Ok, and ... ?
I said to LOOK at the map. You can clearly see where the problem areas are.
Do you really never think for yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting more than 20 states have rising numbers...what is the plan? Just keep going forward?
Who even believes these reports anymore??
Look at this map: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html
You can clearly see that there are some distinct problem areas, but that most of the country is doing fine.
Frist line of the article: Though the number of new deaths has been curving downward, the virus continues to circulate widely within the United States. As states move to partly reopen their economies, thousands of new cases are still being identified each day and true normalcy remains a distant vision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting more than 20 states have rising numbers...what is the plan? Just keep going forward?
Who even believes these reports anymore??
Look at this map: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html
You can clearly see that there are some distinct problem areas, but that most of the country is doing fine.
Backing up CNN with NYT![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting more than 20 states have rising numbers...what is the plan? Just keep going forward?
Who even believes these reports anymore??
Look at this map: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html
You can clearly see that there are some distinct problem areas, but that most of the country is doing fine.