Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are PISSED and screamed through Elrich’s entire thing.
I am embarrassed to be a white wan. I can’t see them but that’s what they sound like. They are ridiculous. Let the man talk.
same here. This is my neighborhood. I am so disgusted by these losers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are PISSED and screamed through Elrich’s entire thing.
I am embarrassed to be a white wan. I can’t see them but that’s what they sound like. They are ridiculous. Let the man talk.
Anonymous wrote:People are PISSED and screamed through Elrich’s entire thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the press conference not live streamed? I can only see that it will be recorded and made available later. Anyone know what's going on?
I dont think they're broadcasting it live!
Anonymous wrote:Is the press conference not live streamed? I can only see that it will be recorded and made available later. Anyone know what's going on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t see how Elrich can blame Hogan when PG County, DC and NoVa are all opening. I found it interesting he said restaurants can’t open because they don’t have guidance. Well buddy, that’s your job. He has had months to prepare reopening plans.
he rejected the guidance, then complained he didn't get any!
Anonymous wrote:I can’t see how Elrich can blame Hogan when PG County, DC and NoVa are all opening. I found it interesting he said restaurants can’t open because they don’t have guidance. Well buddy, that’s your job. He has had months to prepare reopening plans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Explain to me how Hogan’s team is screwing this up.
What happened to those 500,000 tests?
DP. I’m wondering this too. Weren’t they still short on something- swabs? I can’t remember.
Overall I think Hogan has done a decent job but as things started to get a bit harder and nuanced, he’s not willing to make those decisions and abdicating to local leaders that have varying degrees of expertise and resources. Although the he-said/he-said back and forth makes it know how exactly this went down.
The positivity rate is going down because we are using those tests. Why do you think we aren’t using them?
What makes you think we are using them?
What other tests would we be using?!
Coronavirus.maryland.gov now shows a graph with 7-day rolling averages for test positivity and test volume.
Statewide, we are at 12% positivity, which is a HUGE improvement. For today, we had an 8% positivity rate. The CDC recommends 10% in an environment of increased testing as a benchmark for significant loosening of restrictions, so we are VERY close to that.
That's circular logic.
No it’s not. These are the tests we have. Therefore, since we are doing tests, we have to be using those tests. Unless you’re aware of some other supply of tests we are using?
Not PP, but what tests were being used in the state of MD before the additional 500k was procured?
I also read some counties were buying their own tests.
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No it’s not. These are the tests we have. Therefore, since we are doing tests, we have to be using those tests. Unless you’re aware of some other supply of tests we are using?
What tests are they using in DC, and where did they get them from?