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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | "Today's update from the OHIO Covid-19 website:
70% of ALL DEATHS in the state of Ohio since the beginning of the pandemic due to covid-19 are in nursing homes or long-term care facilities. Add to
that the problems they've had in prisons and that essentially means that there's been about 500 deaths in the general population in the state of Ohio
since the beginning. This works out to be approximately .000045....or 4.5 deaths per 100k of the general population since the beginning of the
pandemic in the state of Ohio.
Yesterday the state of Pennsylvania also reported similar percentages of the deaths as Ohio...and they also added the facts that PA. has had more
deaths over the age of 100 than under the age of 45... and more deaths over the age of 95 than under the age of 60.
Additionally the CDC has just come out with the following:
Recently, the American CDC changed its guidelines with regard to touching contaminated surfaces. The danger is now considered comparable to other
low-risk transmission methods, including "from animals to people" and "from people to animals."
"It may be possible that a person can get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose,
or possibly their eyes," the CDC guidelines now read. "This is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads, but we are still learning more...”
Regarding concerns about transmission of the disease through food, the guidelines point out: "Currently, there is no evidence to support transmission
of COVID-19 associated with food.
Studies have also shown the virus only lives for approximately 1 minute in sunshine and does not live in pool water with chlorine etc. Essentially
there's very little chance of transmission outside, everything I've seen on any media outlet over the last two months shows no proven transmission of
Covid19 outside at all.
Seems to me football in the fall should not be an issue for any state as long as their governors start actually paying attention to the science &
the data instead of some Blue states run by loony liberal Governors saying they do, but in reality COMPLETEY IGNORING the actual science and data
because they're on a power trip that they don't want to give up."
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And this in from Ohio just a day later - OOPS!
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/499371-daily-corona...
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JZ
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Did you even bother to read pass the headline? The daily average didn't double. Do you think comparing one day's numbers to another day has some
statistical relevancy?
Continue to hide under your TP.
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SFandH
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ |
Did you even bother to read pass the headline? The daily average didn't double. Do you think comparing one day's numbers to another day has some
statistical relevancy?
Continue to hide under your TP.
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"Ohio reported 84 additional COVID-19 deaths Saturday"
"Ohio has reported an average of 575 COVID-19 cases and an average of 45 deaths over a 21 day period"
So 84 on Saturday as compared to a 21 day average of 45.
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by SFandH |
"Ohio reported 84 additional COVID-19 deaths Saturday"
"Ohio has reported an average of 575 COVID-19 cases and an average of 45 deaths over a 21 day period"
So 84 on Saturday as compared to a 21 day average of 45. |
Read what I wrote. A one day spike means nothing statistically. That's as dumb as some idiot getting on here posting numbers that it went down 50%
on some random day (probably tomorrow).
Serious question, do you pray at night for things to get worse? Do you get excited when the death numbers go up? Beg for the 2nd wave that you read
about in 1819 to come again?
Things are opening up. Deal with it and pray for ppl to live and the economy to come back saving millions more.
[Edited on 5-25-2020 by JZ]
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Quote: Originally posted by SFandH |
"Ohio reported 84 additional COVID-19 deaths Saturday"
"Ohio has reported an average of 575 COVID-19 cases and an average of 45 deaths over a 21 day period"
So 84 on Saturday as compared to a 21 day average of 45. |
Serious question, do you pray at night for things to get worse? Do you get excited when the death numbers go up? Beg for the 2nd wave that you read
about in 1819 to come again?
[Edited on 5-25-2020 by JZ] |
No, no, and no. It was 1918 BTW.
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Quote: Originally posted by SFandH |
"Ohio reported 84 additional COVID-19 deaths Saturday"
"Ohio has reported an average of 575 COVID-19 cases and an average of 45 deaths over a 21 day period"
So 84 on Saturday as compared to a 21 day average of 45. |
Wow. So the incubation period is now 24 hours as of the last 24 hours?
[Edited on 5-25-2020 by Feathers]
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And the Score IS ................ ?
I suppose that with major sports off for now (and maybe for a long while), following Covid killings is the best game in town and the sport
has become a surrogate match between those on either side of the Jefe Naranja battle, BUT ............... have patience.
One day (or a few days) doesn't mean scheisse and anyone who professes to know which direction the corpse
count is going to go is simply blowing guessing gas out his A.
On the bright (or dark) side, the hospitalization and death numbers will be known despite any attempts to spin those numbers and the voters will
decide credit or blame.
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JZ
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Quote: Originally posted by MrBillM | I suppose that with major sports off for now (and maybe for a long while), following Covid killings is the best game in town and the sport
has become a surrogate match between those on either side of the Jefe Naranja battle, BUT ............... have patience.
One day (or a few days) doesn't mean scheisse and anyone who professes to know which direction the corpse
count is going to go is simply blowing guessing gas out his A.
On the bright (or dark) side, the hospitalization and death numbers will be known despite any attempts to spin those numbers and the voters will
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NBA is going to start playing around July 4th. In Orlando.
tOSU football team is reporting back to campus on June 8th. ND announced fall classes start the 2nd week in Aug. My daughter is a freshman, and will
join her new soccer team in Florida in late July. Talked to her coach for 45 mins today.
Baseball would start soon, but their dipchit players are trying to get as much money as possible. We'll see about that.
Sports is coming back, very soon.
I posted numbers from the start of the out break in Ohio. A couple yahoos went nuts on a single day sample size.
The tide has turned. The world is getting better. Those who want to hide under their TP and beg for a 2nd wave be damned.
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I'm curious, does anyone here know of anyone personally, family or friend, that has come down with the covid19 virus? I don't. From the news reports I
am familiar with the sports figures, actors and many others but nobody I am personally friendly with or is family. We have had over 1700 cases in
Bakersfield of which 24 have died.
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW | I'm curious, does anyone here know of anyone personally, family or friend, that has come down with the covid19 virus? I don't. From the news reports I
am familiar with the sports figures, actors and many others but nobody I am personally friendly with or is family. We have had over 1700 cases in
Bakersfield of which 24 have died. |
Ive had a few acquaintances come down with Covid. A family that had actually traveled to Cabo before everything was chit down in Feb. They returned to
Colorado and all became ill when they got home. Everyone recovered.
I also had a friends daughter get it. She is in her 20's and recovered quickly with mild symptoms. This was in Florida.
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TMW
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW | I'm curious, does anyone here know of anyone personally, family or friend, that has come down with the covid19 virus? I don't. From the news reports I
am familiar with the sports figures, actors and many others but nobody I am personally friendly with or is family. We have had over 1700 cases in
Bakersfield of which 24 have died. |
My good friend's husband went to visit his brother in Borrego Springs. Their sister was there too. She later tested positive for C-19, so did my
friend's husband a few days later. He's now self isolated in his house and his wife is staying well away from him for the next two weeks. Neither
her husband nor his sister developed serious issues, but you never know.
John
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW | I'm curious, does anyone here know of anyone personally, family or friend, that has come down with the covid19 virus? I don't. From the news reports I
am familiar with the sports figures, actors and many others but nobody I am personally friendly with or is family. We have had over 1700 cases in
Bakersfield of which 24 have died. |
Zero... no family, no friends that I have heard from, nobody has caught it or tested positive for ever having it.
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW | I'm curious, does anyone here know of anyone personally, family or friend, that has come down with the covid19 virus? I don't. From the news reports I
am familiar with the sports figures, actors and many others but nobody I am personally friendly with or is family. We have had over 1700 cases in
Bakersfield of which 24 have died. |
My son had covid. He thinks he got it at the last Duck hockey game at the pond before the shutdown. He is fine now but said it was a tough go. The is
29 and in good health
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brucedog
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I have several friends who have been infected. One couple that lives near me in Baja were in Sun Valley, ID. they went to a dinner party and all 12
people got it. They were DOWN for 2 weeks. Another friend in SoCal got it from his daughter who had been in Spain.
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW | I'm curious, does anyone here know of anyone personally, family or friend, that has come down with the covid19 virus? I don't. From the news reports I
am familiar with the sports figures, actors and many others but nobody I am personally friendly with or is family. We have had over 1700 cases in
Bakersfield of which 24 have died. |
My 31 year-old son had it. He was called up by the Army Reserves and was assigned to provide security at a drive-up COVID-19 test site in The Bronx.
Based on the symptoms he witnessed, he has a pretty good idea of how he got infected. He has asthma, so he had a few rough days, but he's otherwise in
good health and avoided a hospital stay. After 14 days, he tested negative and went back to work. He's been living in a hotel in Upper Manhattan, away
from his wife and three kids.
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Quote: Originally posted by pauldavidmena |
My 31 year-old son had it. He was called up by the Army Reserves and was assigned to provide security at a drive-up COVID-19 test site in The Bronx.
Based on the symptoms he witnessed, he has a pretty good idea of how he got infected. He has asthma, so he had a few rough days, but he's otherwise in
good health and avoided a hospital stay. After 14 days, he tested negative and went back to work. He's been living in a hotel in Upper Manhattan, away
from his wife and three kids.
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Very glad your son has recovered!
I'm curious... what Personal Protective protocol did the Army institute? Masks? (What type?) Gloves? Hazmat suit?
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MrBillM
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Bad News - Good News !
The Bad is a spike in Alabama filling the ICU beds.
The Good news is that its Alabama !
One thing is "Yeah, Sure, You Betcha" certain, though.
Around mid-June, this holiday weekend will have proved the theory for one side or the other.
Watching the a.m. news, the tourist-spot news videos make it clear that the Thundering (Blundering ?) Herds have forsaken any
efforts at PPE or Social Distancing. Thankfully.
Either way, it's a great show. Assuming, of course, that one dodges the viral bullet. The downside is that the delay is sort of like
waiting for your favorite series to return. Not sure what life is going to hold for "Jamie and Claire", etc and impatient for the next
episode.
Stay Tuned.
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I only know of one case, our campo owner in the puerto nuevo area spent a week in a tijuana hospital. im guessing around 60-65 and in good health.
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Quote: Originally posted by Don Pisto | I only know of one case, our campo owner in the puerto nuevo area spent a week in a tijuana hospital. im guessing around 60-65 and in good health.
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When was that, Don Pisto?
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