Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The data is marked as "July 30" (friday). Is it actually July 30, Aug 1, Aug 2?
Nevermind this. I wanted to write "30, 31, 1", but also I see in the press release quote on the non-press Popville that it's 3 days of data.
You're saying 24 is the sum of three days? So like an average of 8 each day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a better idea: Require all teachers and school staff to be vaccinated.
How does that help at lunchtime again?
Well, there will be a whole hell of a lot less coronavirus going around in the first place.
312 new cases just reported for the weekend period. Hospitalization heading up.
eh, hospitalizations in DC look pretty flat since May. And the percent of hospital beds occupied by covid patients looks flat for the past two weeks (at around 1.2%).
yes - it's remarkable actually. hospitalizations, deaths, and ventilator use remain flat. I expect they will tick up somewhat over the past few weeks, but I think DC has ... actually done a really good job of vaccinating the most vulnerable (ward 7 & at at 65% vaccinated over 65 - not great but solid.) That said, with 30% of the population in Wards 7 and 8 high risk and unvaccinated, I do expect we will see some impact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a better idea: Require all teachers and school staff to be vaccinated.
How does that help at lunchtime again?
Well, there will be a whole hell of a lot less coronavirus going around in the first place.
312 new cases just reported for the weekend period. Hospitalization heading up.
eh, hospitalizations in DC look pretty flat since May. And the percent of hospital beds occupied by covid patients looks flat for the past two weeks (at around 1.2%).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The data is marked as "July 30" (friday). Is it actually July 30, Aug 1, Aug 2?
Nevermind this. I wanted to write "30, 31, 1", but also I see in the press release quote on the non-press Popville that it's 3 days of data.
Anonymous wrote:The data is marked as "July 30" (friday). Is it actually July 30, Aug 1, Aug 2?
You're welcome (But please believe I haven't before wished so hard I was wrong and another poster was right).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a better idea: Require all teachers and school staff to be vaccinated.
How does that help at lunchtime again?
Well, there will be a whole hell of a lot less coronavirus going around in the first place.
312 new cases just reported for the weekend period. Hospitalization heading up.
Well f**k.
How did we go from 8 to 24 covid patients in the ICU in 1 reporting day? And it hadn't been above 20 since May.
Where are you seeing this? On the 30th there were 12. July 25th there were 25. https://coronavirus.dc.gov/page/hospital-status-data
https://coronavirus.dc.gov/data "download a copy of the data" then line 15 of the excel file "Total COVID-19 Patients in ICU"
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a better idea: Require all teachers and school staff to be vaccinated.
How does that help at lunchtime again?
Well, there will be a whole hell of a lot less coronavirus going around in the first place.
312 new cases just reported for the weekend period. Hospitalization heading up.
Well f**k.
How did we go from 8 to 24 covid patients in the ICU in 1 reporting day? And it hadn't been above 20 since May.
Where are you seeing this? On the 30th there were 12. July 25th there were 25. https://coronavirus.dc.gov/page/hospital-status-data
https://coronavirus.dc.gov/data "download a copy of the data" then line 15 of the excel file "Total COVID-19 Patients in ICU"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a better idea: Require all teachers and school staff to be vaccinated.
How does that help at lunchtime again?
Well, there will be a whole hell of a lot less coronavirus going around in the first place.
312 new cases just reported for the weekend period. Hospitalization heading up.
Well f**k.
How did we go from 8 to 24 covid patients in the ICU in 1 reporting day? And it hadn't been above 20 since May.
Where are you seeing this? On the 30th there were 12. July 25th there were 25. https://coronavirus.dc.gov/page/hospital-status-data
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a better idea: Require all teachers and school staff to be vaccinated.
How does that help at lunchtime again?
Well, there will be a whole hell of a lot less coronavirus going around in the first place.
312 new cases just reported for the weekend period. Hospitalization heading up.
Well f**k.
How did we go from 8 to 24 covid patients in the ICU in 1 reporting day? And it hadn't been above 20 since May.
Where are you seeing this? On the 30th there were 12. July 25th there were 25. https://coronavirus.dc.gov/page/hospital-status-data
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a better idea: Require all teachers and school staff to be vaccinated.
How does that help at lunchtime again?
Well, there will be a whole hell of a lot less coronavirus going around in the first place.
312 new cases just reported for the weekend period. Hospitalization heading up.
eh, hospitalizations in DC look pretty flat since May. And the percent of hospital beds occupied by covid patients looks flat for the past two weeks (at around 1.2%).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a better idea: Require all teachers and school staff to be vaccinated.
How does that help at lunchtime again?
Well, there will be a whole hell of a lot less coronavirus going around in the first place.
312 new cases just reported for the weekend period. Hospitalization heading up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a better idea: Require all teachers and school staff to be vaccinated.
How does that help at lunchtime again?
Well, there will be a whole hell of a lot less coronavirus going around in the first place.
312 new cases just reported for the weekend period. Hospitalization heading up.
eh, hospitalizations in DC look pretty flat since May. And the percent of hospital beds occupied by covid patients looks flat for the past two weeks (at around 1.2%).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's a better idea: Require all teachers and school staff to be vaccinated.
How does that help at lunchtime again?
Well, there will be a whole hell of a lot less coronavirus going around in the first place.
312 new cases just reported for the weekend period. Hospitalization heading up.