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    I don't know if it will be, but thanks for lying about what I think.

    That is part of what I have been trying to get at here.

    What percent of available ICU beds are going filled?

    If you look back a few pages, you will see a rough back of the envelope calc I did, and concluded we seemed to be fine for now. I can find the link for you.


    https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/testing/tracker/overview

    Texas postive rate is at about 7% by the last batch. It seems to be getting away from us, and with reopening, we don't seem to have the things in place that will stop it.

    Dunno. Give it a few weeks to develop. It will accelerate as compound interest generally does. 1.03*1.03*1.03*1.03...
    Lol what a dolt. He's now saying icu beds will be fine. What a typical flip flop. Has no business trying to do math. Still doesn't understand why pos up.

    Wrong and not good with math. Just more gossip

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    NEWSPOLITICS

    Texas coronavirus totals jump due to 1,500 previously excluded state prison infectionsCOVID-19 outbreaks at units in two Texas counties were not previously included in statewide tallies
    RandomGuy lololokikilokolil

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    Lol what a dolt. He's now saying icu beds will be fine. What a typical flip flop. Has no business trying to do math. Still doesn't understand why pos up.

    Wrong and not good with math. Just more gossip
    He is what he is... a faux/pseudo intellectual; they all are.

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    Lol what a dolt. He's now saying icu beds will be fine. What a typical flip flop. Has no business trying to do math. Still doesn't understand why pos up.

    Wrong and not good with math. Just more gossip
    so when you look at graphs, what are your theories on how we should account for uncertainty?
    I can give you a question if you like?

    Edit: And Im not talking about Heisenberg. Just in general with data and graphing.
    Last edited by pgardn; 06-18-2020 at 02:55 PM.

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    'Speaking of my ignore list..

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    so when you look at graphs, what are your theories on how we should account for uncertainty?
    I can give you a question if you like?
    Good luck getting an answer.

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    Lol ya pussy!

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    so when you look at graphs, what are your theories on how we should account for uncertainty?
    I can give you a question if you like?

    Edit: And Im not talking about Heisenberg. Just in general with data and graphing.
    Idk... how are those 2mil+ deaths stacking up that Fauci and birx said would happen? What about that graph? Lmao

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    so when you look at graphs, what are your theories on how we should account for uncertainty?
    I can give you a question if you like?
    The problem is that a majority have not had any theories, nor looked at the data, but posts out of context numbers. Low level logic and gossip.

    Inquire with your local government on why data is reported in this manner.

    At bare minimum look at the dataset and learn how it is being produced. Look at how each " e" is tabulated. Typically you will find a pattern or a deviation from the pattern.

    What is your question?

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    Before the lockdown I referenced how haphazardly states would collect and count cases. I believe this faulty collection and recording will also occur, as you see now, in hospitals all over the state which will allow others to believe, like RandomGuy ChumpDumper and TimDunkem that there are only 2 hospital beds available.

    You cannot put stock into cases for pandemic tracking and public policy when you include data that would never be approved by any irb for research. I have already described the reasons the data is not reliable or valid numerous times, but will do it again for ChumpDumper

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    tholdren lies

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    Texas students will be returning to public schools in person this fall, Gov. Greg Abbott told state lawmakers Thursday morning.

    The state's top education officials confirmed the plans in a statement to The Texas Tribune.

    "It will be safe for Texas public school students, teachers, and staff to return to school campuses for in-person instruction this fall. But there will also be flexibility for families with health concerns so that their children can be educated remotely, if the parent so chooses," said Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath.

    When students return, school districts will not be required to mandate students wear masks or test them for COVID-19 symptoms, said Frank Ward, a spokesperson for the Texas Education Agency.

    https://www.texastribune.org/2020/06...eopening-fall/


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    Texas students will be returning to public schools in person this fall, Gov. Greg Abbott told state lawmakers Thursday morning.

    The state's top education officials confirmed the plans in a statement to The Texas Tribune.

    "It will be safe for Texas public school students, teachers, and staff to return to school campuses for in-person instruction this fall. But there will also be flexibility for families with health concerns so that their children can be educated remotely, if the parent so chooses," said Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath.

    When students return, school districts will not be required to mandate students wear masks or test them for COVID-19 symptoms, said Frank Ward, a spokesperson for the Texas Education Agency.

    https://www.texastribune.org/2020/06...eopening-fall/

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    Texas students will be returning to public schools in person this fall, Gov. Greg Abbott told state lawmakers Thursday morning.

    The state's top education officials confirmed the plans in a statement to The Texas Tribune.

    "It will be safe for Texas public school students, teachers, and staff to return to school campuses for in-person instruction this fall. But there will also be flexibility for families with health concerns so that their children can be educated remotely, if the parent so chooses," said Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath.

    When students return, school districts will not be required to mandate students wear masks or test them for COVID-19 symptoms, said Frank Ward, a spokesperson for the Texas Education Agency.

    https://www.texastribune.org/2020/06...eopening-fall/

    What happens if they open schools... and everyone keeps their kids home anyway?

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    Texas students will be returning to public schools in person this fall, Gov. Greg Abbott told state lawmakers Thursday morning.

    The state's top education officials confirmed the plans in a statement to The Texas Tribune.

    "It will be safe for Texas public school students, teachers, and staff to return to school campuses for in-person instruction this fall. But there will also be flexibility for families with health concerns so that their children can be educated remotely, if the parent so chooses," said Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath.

    When students return, school districts will not be required to mandate students wear masks or test them for COVID-19 symptoms, said Frank Ward, a spokesperson for the Texas Education Agency.

    https://www.texastribune.org/2020/06...eopening-fall/

    Canada is doing the same thing. They recommend no masks for students. Trump got to em!

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    3. Non-Medical and Medical Face Masks for children
    Non-medical masks may reduce transmission from
    individuals who are shedding the virus.24 However, the
    extent of this benefit is unknown (especially in children)
    and would only be potentially beneficial if done properly.
    In fact, if worn incorrectly, it could lead to increased risk
    of infection and it is not practical for a child to wear a
    mask properly for the duration of a school day.24 It is
    noteworthy that several European countries have had
    children successfully return to school without face masks.2
    Guidance statement(s):
    • Non-medical and medical face masks are not required
    or recommended for children returning to school.
    The following points were considered in this recommendation:
    • There is a lack of evidence that wearing a face mask
    prevents SARS-CoV-2 transmission in children.

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    3. Non-Medical and Medical Face Masks for children
    Non-medical masks may reduce transmission from
    individuals who are shedding the virus.24 However, the
    extent of this benefit is unknown (especially in children)
    and would only be potentially beneficial if done properly.
    In fact, if worn incorrectly, it could lead to increased risk
    of infection and it is not practical for a child to wear a
    mask properly for the duration of a school day.24 It is
    noteworthy that several European countries have had
    children successfully return to school without face masks.2
    Guidance statement(s):
    • Non-medical and medical face masks are not required
    or recommended for children returning to school.
    The following points were considered in this recommendation:
    • There is a lack of evidence that wearing a face mask
    prevents SARS-CoV-2 transmission in children.
    Lol RandomGuy what a low iq dude. Blake spurraider ChumpDumper and TimDunkem. Lololololilili

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    And when someone doesn't die on when they can be on them for 2-3 weeks. We're talking a city of 1.5 million and they were already at ~20% usage before any of the es started.
    Lololololol9lolol

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    3. Non-Medical and Medical Face Masks for children
    Non-medical masks may reduce transmission from
    individuals who are shedding the virus.24 However, the
    extent of this benefit is unknown (especially in children)
    and would only be potentially beneficial if done properly.
    In fact, if worn incorrectly, it could lead to increased risk
    of infection and it is not practical for a child to wear a
    mask properly for the duration of a school day.24 It is
    noteworthy that several European countries have had
    children successfully return to school without face masks.2
    Guidance statement(s):
    • Non-medical and medical face masks are not required
    or recommended for children returning to school.
    The following points were considered in this recommendation:
    • There is a lack of evidence that wearing a face mask
    prevents SARS-CoV-2 transmission in children.
    Chumpdump and RandomGuy bwahahahhhahhahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahaha

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    it won't be safe, and I bet the teachers, esp the older ones, are terrified, but Repugs don't value teachers anyway, so if a few 100 older ones from C19, even better since they tend to be paid more, longevity, seniority, years of service.

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    3. Non-Medical and Medical Face Masks for children
    Non-medical masks may reduce transmission from
    individuals who are shedding the virus.24 However, the
    extent of this benefit is unknown (especially in children)
    and would only be potentially beneficial if done properly.
    In fact, if worn incorrectly, it could lead to increased risk
    of infection and it is not practical for a child to wear a
    mask properly for the duration of a school day.24 It is
    noteworthy that several European countries have had
    children successfully return to school without face masks.2
    Guidance statement(s):
    • Non-medical and medical face masks are not required
    or recommended for children returning to school.
    The following points were considered in this recommendation:
    • There is a lack of evidence that wearing a face mask
    prevents SARS-CoV-2 transmission in children.
    No masks recommended by experts.

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    Texas students will be returning to public schools in person this fall, Gov. Greg Abbott told state lawmakers Thursday morning.

    The state's top education officials confirmed the plans in a statement to The Texas Tribune.

    "It will be safe for Texas public school students, teachers, and staff to return to school campuses for in-person instruction this fall. But there will also be flexibility for families with health concerns so that their children can be educated remotely, if the parent so chooses," said Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath.

    When students return, school districts will not be required to mandate students wear masks or test them for COVID-19 symptoms, said Frank Ward, a spokesperson for the Texas Education Agency.

    https://www.texastribune.org/2020/06...eopening-fall/

    So this guy, and spurraider21 RandomGuy take to ChumpDumpers concept of gossiping. All the while experts have already said this....

    3. Non-Medical and Medical Face Masks for children
    Non-medical masks may reduce transmission from
    individuals who are shedding the virus.24 However, the
    extent of this benefit is unknown (especially in children)
    and would only be potentially beneficial if done properly.
    In fact, if worn incorrectly, it could lead to increased risk
    of infection and it is not practical for a child to wear a
    mask properly for the duration of a school day.24 It is
    noteworthy that several European countries have had
    children successfully return to school without face masks.2
    Guidance statement(s):
    • Non-medical and medical face masks are not required
    or recommended for children returning to school.
    The following points were considered in this recommendation:
    • There is a lack of evidence that wearing a face mask
    prevents SARS-CoV-2 transmission in children

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    it won't be safe, and I bet the teachers, esp the older ones, are terrified, but Repugs don't value teachers anyway, so if a few 100 older ones from C19, even better since they tend to be paid more, longevity, seniority, years of service.
    Lol it won't be safe. This is guidance by doctors. Lol.

    Again what you are saying is, it's okay to ruin the lives of millions to possibly protect someone or tens of people from getting a viral infection.... illogical. Det science and math tho

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