Basically all of it
Basically all of it
Basically all of it
So you're just bluffing. Ok
No I've read your ignorance
There's nothing written on my ankles
Lol not
I think we continue to follow the CDC recommendations. Most people can follow those guidelines. Nursing homes need to remain quarantined. Places of business must be able to meet social distancing recommendations of CDC to remain open. Our office opened June 1 with the option for anyone to continue working from home. The entire office opted to come in and where masks and gloves when outside of their individual office. No carpooling to lunch or home - we are still very much isolated, just in our office.
I just don't think people will go for another forced quarantine like we did in March/April. Just my humble opinion. Fortunately, the coronavirus had no impact on my business and actually increased my workload, but I have plenty of friends whose lives are borderline on the verge of bankruptcy due to the shut down and could not afford another couple of months of the same.
Metro Health lady saying in today's San Antonio Covid update that there is definitely a new e and that many of the new positives are not from asymptomatic patients and most are showing symptoms.
Also confirmed that most of the new cases in the past four days are not a part of any backlog. They are all new cases.
What a very lonely lazy idiot.
Plays the same hand all over the board
Metro Health says people who are engaging in these daily protests should continue to wear face coverings and social distance as much as possible.
Another reason for those higher numbers? Increased testing efforts throughout the state, including here in San Antonio where they’ve begun asymptomatic testing of random folks throughout the city.
They've already confirmed that this is false. Most new cases are symptomatic and not necessarily attributable to an increase in testing.
I copied that from the news article as explained by metro health.
They are randomly testing and have increased testing. To say that is not necessarily the case for increase in cases, which is a poor stat to base policy on, is silly.
Where's your numbers from bexar County?
She just said most of these can be traced from reopening and Memorial Day. Effects of recent protests remain to be seen, and that people not wearing face masks is increasing everywhere.
where are yours?
Nice anecdote. I think plenty of business are not following state and cdc guidelines. There's really very few en ies that are enforcing them.
I'm losing money right and left right now myself. But I also get that us opening up all the way means lives will be lost. I think we're at a point where people don't care.
$ > old people dying
It's not just cases, but hospitalizations too. I'm merely replying to your implication that the only explanation is a rise in testing. Most new cases are symptomatic and they're not appearing because people go on a whim and get tested at a new site. They're getting sick enough to enter the hospital system and are tested as a priority. Nirenberg even said this weeks ago when we weren't actually trending up, but still seeing a steady flow of cases.
You can see the numbers here: https://covid19.sanantonio.gov/About...ing-Indicators
"We are entering a second wave"
https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2020/06/11/we-are-entering-a-second-wave-coronavirus-cases-hospitalizations- ing-in-san-antonio/
SAN ANTONIO – As San Antonio begins to reopen, experts always expected a rise in COVID-19 cases, but a few of the city’s progress indicators are a cause for concern.In the last three days, a total of 507 new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in San Antonio. The trend is similar across Texas, which reported its largest single-day increase on Wednesday.
“We’re seeing a e. This is not gradual,” said Dawn Emerick, San Antonio Metro Health Director.
Although health experts are increasingly concerned about numbers growing even more due to protests, Emerick said the current e is more likely due to large gatherings around Memorial Day Weekend.
“We still have another week to go before we would see anything from the protests,” she said. “It’s too early.”
192 new cases in Bexar County today and most symptomatic. 2 new deaths. Hospitalizations and ICU visits are trending up.
Texas a new hotspot yall
Bexar county health officials say 2nd wave is starting.
Mayor can't shutdown because bag Repugs dictate at state level.
I'm still impressed with everybody at HEB, staff+clients, with masks.
If this is the second wave wtf is the fall with flu gonna look like?
133 covid in hospital in a pop over over 2 million....
the end is near dr.holdren
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