Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do we think the order is going to be extended past May 15th or not?
Without a doubt. Being extended.
We have to test to know the scope of the issue.
Even though Virginia and Maryland are slated to open next week? Doesn’t that defeat the purpose?
I think that is the rural parts of the state where there aren't many cases. I know many in Nova and Moco are worried about growing number of cases. Alexandria is a hot spot and has a high number of positives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do we think the order is going to be extended past May 15th or not?
Without a doubt. Being extended.
We have to test to know the scope of the issue.
Even though Virginia and Maryland are slated to open next week? Doesn’t that defeat the purpose?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do we think the order is going to be extended past May 15th or not?
Without a doubt. Being extended.
We have to test to know the scope of the issue.
Anonymous wrote:So do we think the order is going to be extended past May 15th or not?
Anonymous wrote:'DC proper has conducted an average of only 700 tests per day'
I have not looked at the data in a bit. This can't possibly be true. There is absolutely no way that six weeks into this thing that we are testing fewer than 1,000 a day. If that is the case, can't DC Health just drive down the streets testing door to door? Please tell me that PP botched these stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'DC proper has conducted an average of only 700 tests per day'
I have not looked at the data in a bit. This can't possibly be true. There is absolutely no way that six weeks into this thing that we are testing fewer than 1,000 a day. If that is the case, can't DC Health just drive down the streets testing door to door? Please tell me that PP botched these stats.
What is “DC proper”? Washington, DC aka the District? Or does the OP mean those areas where “proper Washingtonians” live?
Anonymous wrote:Bowser's two weeks behind the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'DC proper has conducted an average of only 700 tests per day'
I have not looked at the data in a bit. This can't possibly be true. There is absolutely no way that six weeks into this thing that we are testing fewer than 1,000 a day. If that is the case, can't DC Health just drive down the streets testing door to door? Please tell me that PP botched these stats.
What is “DC proper”? Washington, DC aka the District? Or does the OP mean those areas where “proper Washingtonians” live?
Anonymous wrote:'DC proper has conducted an average of only 700 tests per day'
I have not looked at the data in a bit. This can't possibly be true. There is absolutely no way that six weeks into this thing that we are testing fewer than 1,000 a day. If that is the case, can't DC Health just drive down the streets testing door to door? Please tell me that PP botched these stats.