Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Cases in U.S. Are Up 80% in Past 2 Weeks
Officials in eight states announced single-day highs.
That's what happens when people go out on the street and protest for days on end.
except we aren't seeing spikes in the protest cities. we are seeing the spikes in the "open up" cities and states. Where are the spikes in Minneapolis, DC or NYC?
We are in some cities.
When contact tracers aren't allowed to ask if those who test positive participated in the protests, it is easy to blame the spike on "reopening."
https://www.newsweek.com/houston-protesters-begin-fall-ill-coronavirus-after-marching-george-floyd-1511066
https://www.fox26houston.com/news/houston-protesters-starting-to-test-positive-for-covid-19
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-06-23/lapd-coronavirus-cases-spike-adding-to-debate-over-role-of-protests-in-spread
LA was a protest city, Houston not as much. Where are the spikes in Seattle, Minneapolis, DC, Detroit, NYC?
It looks like the common denominator shared by the cities with spikes is geography, not protests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Cases in U.S. Are Up 80% in Past 2 Weeks
Officials in eight states announced single-day highs.
That's what happens when people go out on the street and protest for days on end.
except we aren't seeing spikes in the protest cities. we are seeing the spikes in the "open up" cities and states. Where are the spikes in Minneapolis, DC or NYC?
We are in some cities.
When contact tracers aren't allowed to ask if those who test positive participated in the protests, it is easy to blame the spike on "reopening."
https://www.newsweek.com/houston-protesters-begin-fall-ill-coronavirus-after-marching-george-floyd-1511066
https://www.fox26houston.com/news/houston-protesters-starting-to-test-positive-for-covid-19
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-06-23/lapd-coronavirus-cases-spike-adding-to-debate-over-role-of-protests-in-spread
LA was a protest city, Houston not as much. Where are the spikes in Seattle, Minneapolis, DC, Detroit, NYC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Cases in U.S. Are Up 80% in Past 2 Weeks
Officials in eight states announced single-day highs.
That's what happens when people go out on the street and protest for days on end.
except we aren't seeing spikes in the protest cities. we are seeing the spikes in the "open up" cities and states. Where are the spikes in Minneapolis, DC or NYC?
We are in some cities.
When contact tracers aren't allowed to ask if those who test positive participated in the protests, it is easy to blame the spike on "reopening."
https://www.newsweek.com/houston-protesters-begin-fall-ill-coronavirus-after-marching-george-floyd-1511066
https://www.fox26houston.com/news/houston-protesters-starting-to-test-positive-for-covid-19
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-06-23/lapd-coronavirus-cases-spike-adding-to-debate-over-role-of-protests-in-spread
LA was a protest city, Houston not as much. Where are the spikes in Seattle, Minneapolis, DC, Detroit, NYC?
You didn't bother reading the article.....
The people testing positive in Houston are saying they participated in the protests and are proud of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Cases in U.S. Are Up 80% in Past 2 Weeks
Officials in eight states announced single-day highs.
That's what happens when people go out on the street and protest for days on end.
except we aren't seeing spikes in the protest cities. we are seeing the spikes in the "open up" cities and states. Where are the spikes in Minneapolis, DC or NYC?
We are in some cities.
When contact tracers aren't allowed to ask if those who test positive participated in the protests, it is easy to blame the spike on "reopening."
https://www.newsweek.com/houston-protesters-begin-fall-ill-coronavirus-after-marching-george-floyd-1511066
https://www.fox26houston.com/news/houston-protesters-starting-to-test-positive-for-covid-19
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-06-23/lapd-coronavirus-cases-spike-adding-to-debate-over-role-of-protests-in-spread
LA was a protest city, Houston not as much. Where are the spikes in Seattle, Minneapolis, DC, Detroit, NYC?
Anonymous wrote:
Except the media was pronouncing the true infection rate was likely 10x higher than 2.6 million. This means the death rate is not 5% but it is really .05% or 1/2 of 1 percent and getting smaller every day as total cases increase and fatalities decrease.
The media is now also reporting herd immunity is much lower than the popular 70% and is much more likely to be 15-20%. Given the current accepted infection % as reported by the media and backed by accepted studies and putting that on a timeline, the US will reach herd immunity in less than 2 months.
Lastly, the CDC is now reporting the weekly all fatality curve is now less than what it would be in an average year. This means fewer people are dying on a weekly basis than the historical average. What was once a very severe pandemic is no longer a pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Cases in U.S. Are Up 80% in Past 2 Weeks
Officials in eight states announced single-day highs.
That's what happens when people go out on the street and protest for days on end.
except we aren't seeing spikes in the protest cities. we are seeing the spikes in the "open up" cities and states. Where are the spikes in Minneapolis, DC or NYC?
We are in some cities.
When contact tracers aren't allowed to ask if those who test positive participated in the protests, it is easy to blame the spike on "reopening."
https://www.newsweek.com/houston-protesters-begin-fall-ill-coronavirus-after-marching-george-floyd-1511066
https://www.fox26houston.com/news/houston-protesters-starting-to-test-positive-for-covid-19
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-06-23/lapd-coronavirus-cases-spike-adding-to-debate-over-role-of-protests-in-spread
Anonymous wrote:There are so many factors that could be the cause of spikes. Unless all cities that had protests had them, you can't pinpoint the protests.
Are other cities besides NYC not asking people if they protested?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are now up to 2.6 million illnesses and 127,000 deaths. Trump is responsible. How many of those could have been saved if he hadn’t lied to us?
Traitorous pig.
How much of the population has died of Covid as a percentage?
127,000 deaths in just 3 months. On an annualized basis, that will make trump’s COVID epidemic the third highest cause of death in the US, just barely behind only heart disease and cancer. And maybe, because trump’s COVID epidemic is killing lots of those same people prematurely, it might even be the highest cause of death.
2.6 million cases with 127k deaths, is a 5% death rate so far. About 1-in-20 people who get it have died. If you apply those same numbers to the whole US population, then “herd immunity” of 70% infection means over 10 million dead in the US. Are you ready for that?
In just 3 months, trump’s COVID epidemic has killed more Americans than all of WWI. It’s 18x higher than the number we have lost over nearly 20 years in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars *combined*.
Except the media was pronouncing the true infection rate was likely 10x higher than 2.6 million. This means the death rate is not 5% but it is really .05% or 1/2 of 1 percent and getting smaller every day as total cases increase and fatalities decrease.
The media is now also reporting herd immunity is much lower than the popular 70% and is much more likely to be 15-20%. Given the current accepted infection % as reported by the media and backed by accepted studies and putting that on a timeline, the US will reach herd immunity in less than 2 months.
Lastly, the CDC is now reporting the weekly all fatality curve is now less than what it would be in an average year. This means fewer people are dying on a weekly basis than the historical average. What was once a very severe pandemic is no longer a pandemic.
What? Post a link for any of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are now up to 2.6 million illnesses and 127,000 deaths. Trump is responsible. How many of those could have been saved if he hadn’t lied to us?
Traitorous pig.
How much of the population has died of Covid as a percentage?
127,000 deaths in just 3 months. On an annualized basis, that will make trump’s COVID epidemic the third highest cause of death in the US, just barely behind only heart disease and cancer. And maybe, because trump’s COVID epidemic is killing lots of those same people prematurely, it might even be the highest cause of death.
2.6 million cases with 127k deaths, is a 5% death rate so far. About 1-in-20 people who get it have died. If you apply those same numbers to the whole US population, then “herd immunity” of 70% infection means over 10 million dead in the US. Are you ready for that?
In just 3 months, trump’s COVID epidemic has killed more Americans than all of WWI. It’s 18x higher than the number we have lost over nearly 20 years in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars *combined*.
Except the media was pronouncing the true infection rate was likely 10x higher than 2.6 million. This means the death rate is not 5% but it is really .05% or 1/2 of 1 percent and getting smaller every day as total cases increase and fatalities decrease.
The media is now also reporting herd immunity is much lower than the popular 70% and is much more likely to be 15-20%. Given the current accepted infection % as reported by the media and backed by accepted studies and putting that on a timeline, the US will reach herd immunity in less than 2 months.
Lastly, the CDC is now reporting the weekly all fatality curve is now less than what it would be in an average year. This means fewer people are dying on a weekly basis than the historical average. What was once a very severe pandemic is no longer a pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are now up to 2.6 million illnesses and 127,000 deaths. Trump is responsible. How many of those could have been saved if he hadn’t lied to us?
Traitorous pig.
How much of the population has died of Covid as a percentage?
127,000 deaths in just 3 months. On an annualized basis, that will make trump’s COVID epidemic the third highest cause of death in the US, just barely behind only heart disease and cancer. And maybe, because trump’s COVID epidemic is killing lots of those same people prematurely, it might even be the highest cause of death.
2.6 million cases with 127k deaths, is a 5% death rate so far. About 1-in-20 people who get it have died. If you apply those same numbers to the whole US population, then “herd immunity” of 70% infection means over 10 million dead in the US. Are you ready for that?
In just 3 months, trump’s COVID epidemic has killed more Americans than all of WWI. It’s 18x higher than the number we have lost over nearly 20 years in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars *combined*.
Except the media was pronouncing the true infection rate was likely 10x higher than 2.6 million. This means the death rate is not 5% but it is really .05% or 1/2 of 1 percent and getting smaller every day as total cases increase and fatalities decrease.
The media is now also reporting herd immunity is much lower than the popular 70% and is much more likely to be 15-20%. Given the current accepted infection % as reported by the media and backed by accepted studies and putting that on a timeline, the US will reach herd immunity in less than 2 months.
Lastly, the CDC is now reporting the weekly all fatality curve is now less than what it would be in an average year. This means fewer people are dying on a weekly basis than the historical average. What was once a very severe pandemic is no longer a pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are now up to 2.6 million illnesses and 127,000 deaths. Trump is responsible. How many of those could have been saved if he hadn’t lied to us?
Traitorous pig.
How much of the population has died of Covid as a percentage?
127,000 deaths in just 3 months. On an annualized basis, that will make trump’s COVID epidemic the third highest cause of death in the US, just barely behind only heart disease and cancer. And maybe, because trump’s COVID epidemic is killing lots of those same people prematurely, it might even be the highest cause of death.
2.6 million cases with 127k deaths, is a 5% death rate so far. About 1-in-20 people who get it have died. If you apply those same numbers to the whole US population, then “herd immunity” of 70% infection means over 10 million dead in the US. Are you ready for that?
In just 3 months, trump’s COVID epidemic has killed more Americans than all of WWI. It’s 18x higher than the number we have lost over nearly 20 years in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars *combined*.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Cases in U.S. Are Up 80% in Past 2 Weeks
Officials in eight states announced single-day highs.
That's what happens when people go out on the street and protest for days on end.
except we aren't seeing spikes in the protest cities. we are seeing the spikes in the "open up" cities and states. Where are the spikes in Minneapolis, DC or NYC?
]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huge spike in cases now correlating perfectly with the protests.
Not true in DC, Boston, NYC...
Try again.
Let’s give it a couple more weeks. The virus is not political. So we should put politics aside and just look at the facts. If DC, NYC etc don’t see spikes from the protests, we should learn from that to help us figure out what behavior we should ramp down in and what is relatively safe. Like the Lake day the ozarks party. Outdoors does seem to be quite a bit more protective than indoors.
How do you get this information (facts) when medical personnel are not allowed to ask someone if they were protesting?
Irrelevant. No statistically significant spike in many large cities that had large protests.