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    Lol using math with 0 context just divide by 2. Lolololol
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    was 1.14 yesterday. Now is 1.18.

    That is the R-naught for Texas. There is your context, you stupid mother er.

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    Based on cdc guidelines of you have a runny nose you can be diagnosed with covid. No test needed.
    Lying sack of .

    Link? or you gonna lie some more and pretend you aren't lying?

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    ^This is how it spreads. Not by brief encounters with randos at stores.

    People are going to hang out with friends and family, especially younger people.
    Funny when I told the story of my cousin getting it, which was very similar to this story, you said you didn't buy it. Go figure.

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    Lying sack of .

    Link? or you gonna lie some more and pretend you aren't lying?
    Bwagahahaha meltdown. You can easily look up cdc symptoms. You can easily look up probable cases and how these are defined/counted.

    Or you can continue to gossip. And that math you are trying to use. What happened to that signature

    *still using R0. Bqahhahahahah and claiming it is contextual even after ranting for months about testing. You just are not that good at math man. Post about something else.

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    Link? or you gonna lie some more and pretend you aren't lying?

    Bwagahahaha meltdown. You can easily look up cdc symptoms. You can easily look up probable cases and how these are defined/counted.

    Or you can continue to gossip. And that math you are trying to use. What happened to that signature

    *still using R0. Bqahhahahahah and claiming it is contextual even after ranting for months about testing. You just are not that good at math man. Post about something else.
    So... it's the latter.

    No link, no backing up your bull ranting.

    "lololololololol" is about all you got.

    ing pathetic.

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    Bwahahahaha you took this from....."scary mommy" bwahahahhahahahahHhHHHHHHHHh

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    So... it's the latter.

    No link, no backing up your bull ranting.

    "lololololololol" is about all you got.

    ing pathetic.
    Nope just you gossiping. Too lazy to do research. But use faulty logic and faulty math hilarious

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    You have a link to back up your bull ?
    Nope just you gossiping. Too lazy to do research. But use faulty logic and faulty math hilarious
    Not my job to prove your assertions, moron.

    why won't Randomguy do my work for me?

    Cry harder.

    When two parties are in a discussion and one makes a claim that the other disputes, the one who makes the claim typically has a burden of proof to justify or substantiate that claim
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burden...f_(philosophy)

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    Not my job to prove your assertions, moron.

    why won't Randomguy do my work for me?

    Cry harder.
    Llol your logic.

    Talking about things you admittedly know nothing about. Lol

    Talking about things you know nothing about and refuse to learn more about.

    Probably why you don't know why your math is faulty. Lol

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    No links... no arguments...

    Just "lol"

    Back to the ignore pile. loser.

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    Probably why you don't know why your math is faulty. Lol
    A: Faulty math can be demonstrated.

    You can't do that. If you could, you would have.

    The only reasonable assumption is to reject your assertion.

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    Bwahahahaha you took this from....."scary mommy" bwahahahhahahahahHhHHHHHHHHh
    You were wrong. And you're still too afraid to say how you think the virus spreads.

    thldren

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    You were wrong. And you're still too afraid to say how you think the virus spreads.

    thldren
    Seriously think this er is as insane in his own way as Cosmored. Creepy.

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    You were wrong. And you're still too afraid to say how you think the virus spreads.

    thldren
    Wrong about what? Lol you used an opinion from a scary mommy.com headline to do what, show me that no one died from coronavirus? Nice work scientist. Probably TimDunkems article. He had it ya know.

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    Confirmed & Probable Counts

    As of April 14, 2020, CDC case counts and death counts include both confirmed and probable cases and deaths. This change was made to reflect an interim COVID-19 position statement by the Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists on April 5, 2020. The position statement included a case definition and made COVID-19 a nationally notifiable disease. Nationally notifiable disease cases are voluntarily reported to CDC by jurisdictions.

    A confirmed case or death is defined by meeting confirmatory laboratory evidence for COVID-19.

    A probable case or death is defined by one of the following:

    Meeting clinical criteria AND epidemiologic evidence with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID-19
    Meeting presumptive laboratory evidence AND either clinical criteria OR epidemiologic evidence
    Meeting vital records criteria with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID19
    Not all jurisdictions report confirmed and probable cases and deaths to CDC. When not available to CDC, it is noted as N/A.



    Accuracy of Data

    CDC does not know the exact number of COVID-19 illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths for a variety of reasons. COVID-19 can cause mild illness, symptoms might not appear immediately, there are delays in reporting and testing, not everyone who is infected gets tested or seeks medical care, and there may be differences in how jurisdictions confirm numbers.



    Changes & Fluctuations in Data

    Health departments may update case data over time when they receive more complete and accurate information.

    The number of new cases reported each day fluctuates. There is generally less reporting on the weekends and holidays.



    Differences between CDC and Jurisdiction Data

    If the number of cases or deaths reported by CDC is different from the number reported by jurisdiction health departments, data reported by jurisdictions should be considered the most up to date. The differences may be due to the timing of the reporting and website updates.

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    A: Faulty math can be demonstrated.

    You can't do that. If you could, you would have.

    The only reasonable assumption is to reject your assertion.
    Bwahahahahhahahaha I already have mr divide by 2. Bwahahahhaha your math

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    Confirmed & Probable Counts

    As of April 14, 2020, CDC case counts and death counts include both confirmed and probable cases and deaths. This change was made to reflect an interim COVID-19 position statement by the Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists on April 5, 2020. The position statement included a case definition and made COVID-19 a nationally notifiable disease. Nationally notifiable disease cases are voluntarily reported to CDC by jurisdictions.

    A confirmed case or death is defined by meeting confirmatory laboratory evidence for COVID-19.

    A probable case or death is defined by one of the following:

    Meeting clinical criteria AND epidemiologic evidence with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID-19
    Meeting presumptive laboratory evidence AND either clinical criteria OR epidemiologic evidence
    Meeting vital records criteria with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID19
    Not all jurisdictions report confirmed and probable cases and deaths to CDC. When not available to CDC, it is noted as N/A.



    Accuracy of Data

    CDC does not know the exact number of COVID-19 illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths for a variety of reasons. COVID-19 can cause mild illness, symptoms might not appear immediately, there are delays in reporting and testing, not everyone who is infected gets tested or seeks medical care, and there may be differences in how jurisdictions confirm numbers.



    Changes & Fluctuations in Data

    Health departments may update case data over time when they receive more complete and accurate information.

    The number of new cases reported each day fluctuates. There is generally less reporting on the weekends and holidays.



    Differences between CDC and Jurisdiction Data

    If the number of cases or deaths reported by CDC is different from the number reported by jurisdiction health departments, data reported by jurisdictions should be considered the most up to date. The differences may be due to the timing of the reporting and website updates.
    And here's the rest

    SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have quietly added three new coronavirussymptoms to its ongoing list.

    According to the CDC’s website, the following symptoms were added on May 13:

    Congestion or runny noseNauseaDiarrhea

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    Confirmed & Probable Counts

    As of April 14, 2020, CDC case counts and death counts include both confirmed and probable cases and deaths. This change was made to reflect an interim COVID-19 position statement by the Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists on April 5, 2020. The position statement included a case definition and made COVID-19 a nationally notifiable disease. Nationally notifiable disease cases are voluntarily reported to CDC by jurisdictions.

    A confirmed case or death is defined by meeting confirmatory laboratory evidence for COVID-19.

    A probable case or death is defined by one of the following:

    Meeting clinical criteria AND epidemiologic evidence with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID-19
    Meeting presumptive laboratory evidence AND either clinical criteria OR epidemiologic evidence
    Meeting vital records criteria with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID19
    Not all jurisdictions report confirmed and probable cases and deaths to CDC. When not available to CDC, it is noted as N/A.



    Accuracy of Data

    CDC does not know the exact number of COVID-19 illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths for a variety of reasons. COVID-19 can cause mild illness, symptoms might not appear immediately, there are delays in reporting and testing, not everyone who is infected gets tested or seeks medical care, and there may be differences in how jurisdictions confirm numbers.



    Changes & Fluctuations in Data

    Health departments may update case data over time when they receive more complete and accurate information.

    The number of new cases reported each day fluctuates. There is generally less reporting on the weekends and holidays.



    Differences between CDC and Jurisdiction Data

    If the number of cases or deaths reported by CDC is different from the number reported by jurisdiction health departments, data reported by jurisdictions should be considered the most up to date. The differences may be due to the timing of the reporting and website updates.
    Epidemiological studies can never prove causation; that is, it cannot prove that a specific risk factor actually causes the disease being studied. Epidemiological evidence can only show that this risk factor is associated (correlated) with a higher incidence of disease in the population exposed to that risk factor.

    Presumptive tests
     Can establish the possibility that a specific
    bodily tissue or fluid is present

    Presumptive
     Narrows possibilities and
    helps decide which test to
    do next
     Can use on larger areas
     Can locate evidence not
    visible to naked eye
     Sensitive
    Risk of false positives

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    Whatever we're doing on the weekends and holidays seems to be working, the cases for those days are significantly lower.

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    Whatever we're doing on the weekends and holidays seems to be working, the cases for those days are significantly lower.
    Stores close an hour earlier.

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    Bwahahahahhahahaha I already have mr divide by 2. Bwahahahhaha your math
    Like a bad Avante only instead of track and field it's math

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    Like a bad Avante only instead of track and field it's math
    TIP: chime in before you are proven wrong, not after.

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    TIP: chime in before you are proven wrong, not after.
    Hasn't stopped you

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    Hasn't stopped you
    Never been proven wrong. You have daily.

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