Anonymous wrote:I wish we got more info on these listings. Many companies and Organizations are publishing when an employee got sick. Need to tie together data so people can better assess their own exposure in the past few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now 30 cases.
31 cases and the 9 new cases from yesterday are 3 males in 20s, 1 30 to male, 3 males in 40s and 1 each in 50s and 60s. Looks like this is hitting harder on younger adults than what’s being reported if indeed they are requiring full symptoms for
Testing...
Yes. Sadly it will take healthy middle aged or young people dying for people to take this seriously. Look atFrance where most ICU cases are UNDER 60.
STAY HOME.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now 30 cases.
31 cases and the 9 new cases from yesterday are 3 males in 20s, 1 30 to male, 3 males in 40s and 1 each in 50s and 60s. Looks like this is hitting harder on younger adults than what’s being reported if indeed they are requiring full symptoms for
Testing...
Anonymous wrote:Now 30 cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC under tested by a factor of five.
Under-tested by a factor of 5000. Maybe 50,000.
Case numbers are underreported by a factor of 10 to 100.
Anonymous wrote:DC under tested by a factor of five.
Anonymous wrote:All of these results are lagging even more than I realized. A friend was tested on Thursday and doesn’t have results yet. Another friend’s wife was tested Sunday and told to expect results Thursday. She’s a healthcare provider. That’s crazy.