Pretty sure it's the other way around on the antibodies there.
Ops, you are right, I just messed it up when posting. Just edited the info.
Pretty sure it's the other way around on the antibodies there.
DeSantis does not fall into athlete or kid of big donor. He used his GI bill funds and scholarships to attend.Wasn't there a report just recently that about half of the students there were athletes, or kids of big donors?
I don't think the median age lines up with Florida demographics which would mean that a significantly smaller portion would die BUT young people inevitably will spread it to older folks. Plus the 3% is probably more for an overwhelmed hospital system which Florida is very close to.
Thanks both. I really ought to do a bit more reading to check but I'm 99 percent sure the 3 percent figure was seen in a number of countries and none of them had significantly overwhelmed systems.Officially, it is around 1.6%, but there are rumbling that they are repressing these numbers. We likely will not have the real story for years to come.
I've always taken everything happening with this seriously, but the exact moment I remember being hit with the sobering reality that it was much worse than I could've imagined was when I was in a car going up the FDR Drive in NYC in late April or so, and if you looked across the East River at the coast of Randall's Island, there was nothing but those trucks lined up by the dozens acting as makeshift morgues.AZ adding trucks because they are running out of morgue space. Like NY in the past.
just let that sink in
It seems like we are getting way better at treating the virus. Death rates seem to be declining compared to new cases. Not at all saying Florida is doing anything right, just speaking generally.
Though I might be misreading this. Hopefully there is not some gigantic spike in 3 weeks...
Yep. You may not die now, but you can die from a heart attack or stroke in a couple of months.Death rates are not going to be an important metric once this is all over, when the lung/heart/brain damage starts to become more apparent.
After all these years school is for fools will finally ring trueWALMART IS OPEN Y NOT SCKOOLS
DISNEY IS OPEN Y NOT SCKOOLS
SKOOOLZ MUST OPENS
The MLS tournament has been going since last week and they got there earlier to train, etc. I think this concern over the location of the NBA's "bubble" is overblown tbh. As long as the players stay in the bubble it's sort of moot where it's at. If they leave the bubble, they're at risk anywhere.
I am sure there a thousand unknowns at this point.Death rates are not going to be an important metric once this is all over, when the lung/heart/brain damage starts to become more apparent.
So was up in North FL, we decided to take a trip to get away so we rented a cabin in the woods away from everyone to vacation by ourselves safely. Course we had to stop for gas and such on the way to and from, but in Central and North FL, I was amazed to see gas stations full of people not wearing masks, even though there is signs saying "masks required" on the door, about 60% of the folks going in and out had no masks on, those that did wear, many wore them wrong not covering their noses of course. And even many with staff with no masks on either. Places we just stopped by but didn't even enter, we can see ton of people are just not giving any fucks about this
You traveled to north Florida. You don't get to tsk tsk others.
The MLS tournament has been going since last week and they got there earlier to train, etc. I think this concern over the location of the NBA's "bubble" is overblown tbh. As long as the players stay in the bubble it's sort of moot where it's at. If they leave the bubble, they're at risk anywhere.
Wasn't there a report just recently that about half of the students there were athletes, or kids of big donors?
The MLS tournament has been going since last week and they got there earlier to train, etc. I think this concern over the location of the NBA's "bubble" is overblown tbh. As long as the players stay in the bubble it's sort of moot where it's at. If they leave the bubble, they're at risk anywhere.
How the hell is Collective Con still happening in Jacksonville next weekend? Granted it's not super huge but still, wtf? Isn't Jacksonville still in the top three areas for virus growth in the entire country?
Come take a picture with the green ranger and maybe possibly die!
If you go for a run or bike ride you need to wear a mask?In Miami where masks are mandatory outside your home, there are still a good 30 to 40% of people who don't wear them.
Truly, Trump's election and the behavior of people during covid have wiped out an enormous amount of faith in mankind for me.
What is needed is for severe enforcement by cops. Big fines and jailing people without masks.
What is needed is for severe enforcement by cops. Big fines and jailing people without masks.
Pretty much. Once surge capacity has been reached and there are no more hospital beds (which either has already happened or will be happening very soon) then you will see a large spike in deaths. Unfortunately it's only a matter of time.Remember, when the beds are fully occupied, the death rate for other diseases and causes goes up rapidly too, simply because there aren't enough professionals for so many patients.
We're kind of having a thing with cops these days. I don't know if calling the cops for mask compliance is going to save lives or kill more.
NYC already proved that cops literally only ticketed black people and white people were left alone. It's unfortunate because I do agree people need to be slapped on the wrist for it. To bad our law enforcement is a fucking jokeMy bad. I forgot american cops love using their guns and strangling people of color to death.
Florida breaks another single-day coronavirus record with more than 15,000 cases
TALLAHASSE, Fla. (WPEC) – Florida shattered another coronavirus record Sunday morning, adding 15,300 new cases with 45 additional deaths. According to the latest data, the state total of coronavirus cases stands at 269,811 with a total of 4,346 deaths. That is an increase in the death toll of...cbs12.com
Well this seems a lot worse than New York now, my goodness
Another 12,000 on the pile. Remember: Monday is typically one of the lowest days of the week.
Another 12,000 on the pile. Remember: Monday is typically one of the lowest days of the week.
Another 12,000 on the pile. Remember: Monday is typically one of the lowest days of the week.
Some other numbers
-112,264 tests
-11.51% positive rate