Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this is ok to add here:
https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/news/2020/08/30/new-york-reports-a-record-high-in-coronavirus-tests-taken
"Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that 100,022 coronavirus test results were reported in New York yesterday, a record-high for the state. According to the governor, 0.69 percent of those tests were positive for COVID-19, making it 23 straight days with New York producing infection rates below one percent."
Record number of tests taken and infection rate under 1%!!!
Also, if anyone else has any positive updates I'd love to hear!
WOW. .69% is amazing. Why are they testing 100k people a day though?
Back to school testing. All colleges require it.
So they can get low rates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this is ok to add here:
https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/news/2020/08/30/new-york-reports-a-record-high-in-coronavirus-tests-taken
"Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that 100,022 coronavirus test results were reported in New York yesterday, a record-high for the state. According to the governor, 0.69 percent of those tests were positive for COVID-19, making it 23 straight days with New York producing infection rates below one percent."
Record number of tests taken and infection rate under 1%!!!
Also, if anyone else has any positive updates I'd love to hear!
WOW. .69% is amazing. Why are they testing 100k people a day though?
Back to school testing. All colleges require it.
So they can get low rates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this is ok to add here:
https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/news/2020/08/30/new-york-reports-a-record-high-in-coronavirus-tests-taken
"Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that 100,022 coronavirus test results were reported in New York yesterday, a record-high for the state. According to the governor, 0.69 percent of those tests were positive for COVID-19, making it 23 straight days with New York producing infection rates below one percent."
Record number of tests taken and infection rate under 1%!!!
Also, if anyone else has any positive updates I'd love to hear!
WOW. .69% is amazing. Why are they testing 100k people a day though?
Anonymous wrote:I hope this is ok to add here:
https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/news/2020/08/30/new-york-reports-a-record-high-in-coronavirus-tests-taken
"Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that 100,022 coronavirus test results were reported in New York yesterday, a record-high for the state. According to the governor, 0.69 percent of those tests were positive for COVID-19, making it 23 straight days with New York producing infection rates below one percent."
Record number of tests taken and infection rate under 1%!!!
Also, if anyone else has any positive updates I'd love to hear!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes the Sweden outcome is still developing, but one thing is very nice to know:
It seems in urban US cities many people were asymptomatically infected which means we MAY be closer to herd immunity than previously thought. Time will tell, but I'm hopeful!
Which cities besides NYC? Curious bc in DC our rates never seemed to really increase
Well, it would be the first affected cities. How is Seattle doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes the Sweden outcome is still developing, but one thing is very nice to know:
It seems in urban US cities many people were asymptomatically infected which means we MAY be closer to herd immunity than previously thought. Time will tell, but I'm hopeful!
Which cities besides NYC? Curious bc in DC our rates never seemed to really increase
Anonymous wrote:Yes the Sweden outcome is still developing, but one thing is very nice to know:
It seems in urban US cities many people were asymptomatically infected which means we MAY be closer to herd immunity than previously thought. Time will tell, but I'm hopeful!
Anonymous wrote:More pls! Need good news heading into fall!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sweden herd immunity is working
Link? I’ve heard it both ways.
Anonymous wrote:Sweden herd immunity is working