Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only one state has not reported a coronavirus case, West Virginia.
Last I heard they had zero test kits.
They’re testing. 26 negatives and 5 tests pending.
Would West Virginians have higher immune systems due to the recent and ongoing coal mining in the air there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only one state has not reported a coronavirus case, West Virginia.
Last I heard they had zero test kits.
They’re testing. 26 negatives and 5 tests pending.
Would West Virginians have higher immune systems due to the recent and ongoing coal mining in the air there?
If anything I would think their lungs are more compromised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only one state has not reported a coronavirus case, West Virginia.
Last I heard they had zero test kits.
They’re testing. 26 negatives and 5 tests pending.
Would West Virginians have higher immune systems due to the recent and ongoing coal mining in the air there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only one state has not reported a coronavirus case, West Virginia.
Last I heard they had zero test kits.
They’re testing. 26 negatives and 5 tests pending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN reports that three more Christ Church members have tested positive according to a letter sent to parishioners.
However, the DC count remains at 10. Or were these parishioners all from VA or MD?
Not surprised it’s spreading there. My friend who’s a member said there was a potluck meal the rector, children and many parishioners attended during the time in question. Also many people go to this church from Virginia and Maryland (why, I don’t know) but their positives could be included in the other states’ numbers
Anonymous wrote:I work in healthcare. Best I know, the hospitals and drs offices just recently were able to start sending tests out to private labs a few days ago and have started doing that quite a lot. Much easier as they can just order the test rather than ask the city for permission, less red tape and city takes a few days anyways. However, the test results are going to take a few days - and because tests only started going to these labs, the results aren't coming back yet. Look for an increase in cases next week depending on how quickly labs can churn out results after a massive increase in testing. This is probably not just DC, but everywhere. I think some places, but not all, are starting to get their own faster tests, but it takes time to get up in running.
Anonymous wrote:CNN reports that three more Christ Church members have tested positive according to a letter sent to parishioners.
However, the DC count remains at 10. Or were these parishioners all from VA or MD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN reports that three more Christ Church members have tested positive according to a letter sent to parishioners.
However, the DC count remains at 10. Or were these parishioners all from VA or MD?
Knowing that they tested positive because they were tested and the parishioners are only tested if/when they exhibit symptoms.
Anonymous wrote:CNN reports that three more Christ Church members have tested positive according to a letter sent to parishioners.
However, the DC count remains at 10. Or were these parishioners all from VA or MD?
Anonymous wrote:CNN reports that three more Christ Church members have tested positive according to a letter sent to parishioners.
However, the DC count remains at 10. Or were these parishioners all from VA or MD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only one state has not reported a coronavirus case, West Virginia.
Last I heard they had zero test kits.