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Re: COVID-19 Check-in 2.0
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Re: COVID-19 Check-in 2.0
1,025 new cases today here in Mississippi. 3rd highest day yet. 18 deaths statewide. Going to decide in about a week if they are going to play High School football. Highly doubt it as a majority of the teachers in my area do not want to return to school The Mississippi High School Activities Association announced Tuesday… -
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Whole state. 30 counties under mandatory masks and number of people allowed to gather. More counties or statewide restrictions not far off. The above is for my 6 county area to date and daily for July 23 the cases reported in the following: Jackson County (97), Harrison County (66), George County (18), Hancock County (16),… -
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2 paragraphs Judge for yourself. The mortality in the control group was 9.3%. The mortality in the chloroquine group was 16.4%. The mortality in the chloroquine plus macrolide group was 22.2%. The mortality in the hydroxychloroquine group was 18%. And the mortality in the hydroxychloroquine plus macrolide group was 23.8%.… -
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From the Sun Herald "The state announced an additional 18 deaths Saturday, bringing the three-day total to 58. Hospitalization numbers also set new records on Thursday with 855 patients with confirmed cases in hospitals. There were another 262 with suspected cases, bringing the total in hospitals to 1,117. The number of… -
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Den, my point wasn't that they were random, but the key takeaway is that antibody positives have trended up very sharply of late all over FL and especially in MD. You can see that the overall test rate is about 8% positive. Last week was about 18% positive. One week doesn't seal the deal, but it suggests the disease has… -
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Florida Deaths. The deaths reported for the 7 days July 1-7 was 339 many of which showed as June Date of Death. Even by the report July 12th the deaths with DOD of July 1-7 were 385. The "current" death total for that week now stands at 568 from today's report including another 10 added today. It should be noted that the… -
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Here are the cumulative totals for yesterday and the day before. Daily =7/18 minus 7/17 According to the page YOU linked to - Top left Positive 337,569 - Same as spreadsheet above Negative 2,594,419 - that gives a total tests with results (excludes Inconclusive and awaiting results) of 2,931,988. Same as above. These are… -
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I’ll play. Define “at risk.” I’m going with a lot lower percentage than 50%. 85% of deaths are people over age 65, who represent 13% of the nations population. If you haven’t already, perhaps read the stuff CDC cited in their mask wearing guidance. A lot of the evidence truly is anecdotal. California has now been under a… -
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I decided to take a look at the states with mask mandates to see if they are working. I only looked at States with more than a month since the order was given, since it wouldn’t be fair to judge within a shorter time frame. California June 18 New cases on 6/18 = 4317; and 7/18 = 9292 Connecticut April 17 New cases 4/17 =…
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