Look we should all treat this EXACTLY as Obama did... ie, ignore the panic porn.Don't forget Lalapalooza Chicago 2021. Lori Lightfoot attends when she isn't protecting cop killers.
Originally Posted by texassapper
2 hours after I post, this appears.
These folks are a queer lot. saying Trump won in a Landslide Originally Posted by Chung Tran
2 hours after I post, this appears.What does that have to do with your original post?
https://www.mediaite.com/trump/pro-t...ated-in-march/
Y'all be writing your own jokes Originally Posted by Chung Tran
We will know soon enough whether the cycle of a surge goes as expected. The models they have been using and that has been pretty accurate thus far say the spike should end around October and begin its decline thereafter. Sadly hospitalization and death lag behind so we will see an increase in deaths run though mid to late October. In fact deaths are increasing currently as hospitalizations have increased to the breaking point in the south mostly at this point.
I wonder if there’s any correlation between southern states being vastly Republican and anti vax and masks and the sharp continuous uptick in cases, hospitalization and soon deaths. Nah I’m sure it’s a coincidence. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
2 hours after I post, this appears.So you're hijacking your own thread. Noted.
https://www.mediaite.com/trump/pro-t...ated-in-march/
Y'all be writing your own jokes Originally Posted by Chung Tran
We will know soon enough whether the cycle of a surge goes as expected. The models they have been using and that has been pretty accurate thus far say the spike should end around October and begin its decline thereafter. Sadly hospitalization and death lag behind so we will see an increase in deaths run though mid to late October. In fact deaths are increasing currently as hospitalizations have increased to the breaking point in the south mostly at this point.
I wonder if there’s any correlation between southern states being vastly Republican and anti vax and masks and the sharp continuous uptick in cases, hospitalization and soon deaths. Nah I’m sure it’s a coincidence. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
Maybe looking at a larger amount of data will prove me right
https://usafacts.org/visualizations/...tate/louisiana
Louisiana for instance has a 7 day average of deaths increase from 3 to 30 from July 9 to august 6. As always deaths lag behind hospitalizations. And it will continue to rise as hospitalization rises. 55 were reported yesterday. It’s similar in the southern states.
Let’s not allow pesky facts to get in the way of saying something false or disingenuous. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article253388593.htmlHedonist, The link is broken and I can't find your article, but here's what they're talking about:
Florida COVID update: 15,322 new cases. State numbers and CDC figures still at odds
The state’s seven-day moving average of new cases was 20,058, as of Aug. 9, up from a moving average of 2,478 on July 5, a 709% increase, stemming from the highly contagious delta variant.
On Tuesday, the state also reported 16 new deaths.
I would point out that 1blackman1 continues to exaggerate but at this point, it just wouldn't serve any purpose....... but I think I'll continue to do it anyway.
Originally Posted by HedonistForever
Here’s some more pesky facts {what HF calls exaggeration)It's sad. It was all preventable. Some hospitals are getting overloaded again, and I bet COVID will be right up there with cancer and heart disease again in the battle for the #1 killer in some of these states. Florida averaged 220 deaths from heart disease last year. Yesterday the COVID death count in Florida increased by 233 people, although the 7 day average is 141 per day.
Rising Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations in Mississippi are pushing death rates higher across the state, according to the state's health officer.
"We're going to see a lot of deaths in coming days, it's just inevitable," Mississippi State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs told reporters on a briefing call Wednesday.
Covid cases have soared in Mississippi over the last month, jumping almost tenfold from a seven-day average of 267 new cases per day a month ago to 2,640 as of Tuesday, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. Deaths, while still relatively low, have similarly risen from a seven-day average of about 3 fatalities per day a month ago to more than 13, the data shows.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/med...lay?li=BBnb7Kz Originally Posted by 1blackman1