Some states achieved the flattening of the curve, some did not.
Highest single day new case record for the US for the second straight day.
Some states achieved the flattening of the curve, some did not.
hmm, scale on the left sorta matters here...
Of course, NY's goes to 1250, Cali to 150 and Florida to 100. So NY's scale had to go 10x either of those other two states. That's not flattening the curve, not at all.
What does that mean or is it just a cool narrative milestone the layperson can freak out over?
You want them on separate graphs if you really dont want to compare.
There is no need for the histogram if you have already assumed time is a continuum by drawing a line.
Just overlap the lines on the same graph.
'Free Handout to Insurance Industry':
Trump Administration Tells
Insurers They Don't Have to Cover Covid-19 Tests for Workers
"According to the Trump administration, insurance company profits are more important than the lives of nursing home residents and workers."
Trump administration issued policy guidance this week telling health insurance companies that they are not required by law to cover the Covid-19 tests employers may compel workers to undergo as a condition for returning to their jobs.
the move gives profitable insurers a green light to push the costs of potentially expensive coronavirus screenings onto workers.
its guidance that the law only requires insurers to cover "medically appropriate" coronavirus screenings, not tests "conducted to screen for general workplace health and safety (such as employee 'return to work' programs)."
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2020/06/25/free-handout-insurance-industry-trump-administration-tells-insurers-they-dont-have
Can't be hired w/o a test, and employee must pay for the test
avg cost is $350
NY/NJ certainly took it in the chin early, tbh...
The Lancet Psychiatry:
First UK-wide study describes brain complications in some patients with severe COVID-19
Early stage study of 153 hospitalized patients provides a snapshot of brain complications in patients with COVID-19
a range of neurological and psychiatric complications
first detailed snapshot of the breadth of neurological complications in COVID-19 patients
it is focused on cases that are severe enough to require hospitalisation
The most common brain complication observed was stroke, which was reported in 77 of 125 patients.
Of these, 57 patients had a stroke caused by a blood clot in the brain, known as an ischaemic stroke,
nine patients had a stroke caused by a brain haemorrhage, and
one patient had a stroke caused by inflammation in the blood vessels of the brain.
39 patients showed signs of confusion or changes in behaviour reflecting an altered mental state
nine patients had unspecified brain dysfunction, known as encephalopathy, and
seven patients had inflammation of the brain, medically termed encephalitis.
The 23 patients with psychiatric diagnoses included
ten patients with a new-onset psychosis and
six patients with a dementia-like syndrome.
Seven patients had signs of a mood disorder, including depression and anxiety
around half were aged under 60 years of age
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-06/tl-pss062520.php
The average age of people getting infected is getting lower so it makes sense the death rate is where it is.
Statistician Cuckold
It means nothing. Especially when the general public doesn't know anything about the data. Its just gossip6
Oh wow. You got him too. Right past the emoji to an image.
Wow. Zing zam boom bop
You made him pay!
So if the general public knows nothing, thats better than you getting it all wrong ... mild flu boy.
Lol cdc proving me right every day. Over 20million had covid says cdc.
Cdc already stated less than flu for many age groups.
Lol you and your poor logic.
lol... you are critical of emojis but you are indeed laughing out loud.
I dont think so.
The "mild flu" and then you misquote the cdc on a consistent basis.
shameful little child.
Bwahahahahahahahhahahahajahahhahahahahaah
Laughing at your logic. Bwagahahahahahahaha
Nope never misquoted. Ifr all ages 2x flu. Let that sink in
You did and continue to do so.
Middle school magic, poof...
What is this 2x flu you keep posting? Is that supposed to reference mortality rate or something?
Cdc ifr rate compared to flu. Released last month. Cdc now says over 20million have had covid so that would take ofr down considerably.
Cdc website.
Tesla gave workers permission to stay home rather than risk getting covid-19. Then it sent termination notices.
A day before their employment was threatened, two workers had spoken publicly of their concerns about conditions inside a plant
When he defiantly reopened the company’s plant in Fremont, Calif., against county orders last month,
Elon Musk promised Tesla employees they could stay home if they felt uneasy. They would not be penalized, he said.
Nonetheless, two Tesla workers say they
received termination notices alleging a “failure to return to work”
after they opted to take unpaid leave to protect themselves and their family members when the factory restarted production the second week of May.
The workers, Carlos Gabriel and Jessica Naro, said they both received the notices last week from Tesla’s human resources department citing their apparent failure to show up and
the company’s inability to reach them.
The workers provided evidence of their continuing correspondence with managers.
They believe they received the notifications for speaking up about their concerns over working conditions at the plant.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/techn...plant-firings/
That's one way to look at it. Another is that they made some poor decisions.
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