Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison and Milwaukee are maintaining the restrictions. If I were in the WOW or north of LaCrosse, I would be prepared to spend some time in a hospital.
Where have you read this? I’m in Milwaukee County and the WI tavern league encouraged bars to open tonight which some did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Madison and Milwaukee are maintaining the restrictions. If I were in the WOW or north of LaCrosse, I would be prepared to spend some time in a hospital.
Where have you read this? I’m in Milwaukee County and the WI tavern league encouraged bars to open tonight which some did.
Anonymous wrote:Madison and Milwaukee are maintaining the restrictions. If I were in the WOW or north of LaCrosse, I would be prepared to spend some time in a hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Checking thread to see if the entire health care system in Wisconsin collapsed yet. Ok, looks like not yet. Anyone willing to admit they were over reacting?
The worst didn't happen but it seems clear there was an COVID-19 outbreak in Green Bay and several dozen to a couple hundred cases linked to the election.
Now can you explain why an in-person election was necessary during a pandemic? (France showed us that doesn't really work well, also.)
Anonymous wrote:Checking thread to see if the entire health care system in Wisconsin collapsed yet. Ok, looks like not yet. Anyone willing to admit they were over reacting?
Anonymous wrote:Checking thread to see if the entire health care system in Wisconsin collapsed yet. Ok, looks like not yet. Anyone willing to admit they were over reacting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many people did those 52 infect? If average R factors are accurate, then the answer is around 400.
How many have those 400 infected?
And so on.
How do you know that all the 52 contracted the virus while voting?