You got me with the emoji.
tholderp
You got me with the emoji.
HKun!tasa
Blake argues with zero ammunition. He just es that you didn't fall when he said "pow".
Lol dmc has no idea what's been said already. Just here to bite ankle
Serious question.
Has anyone read or heard if the covid and antigen tests have improved? I know at first they were totally unreliable.
Last week we had a senior care resident test positive, then 2 days later test negative, then positive again. I’ve heard that the really expensive antibody tests are reliable but the cheaper and quicker tests aren’t.
Did you mean to say antibody test?
Masks STILL not mandatory in TX, but are in 18 other states.
Countries with mandatory masks have greatly reduced the spread, even "beaten" the pandemic and are opening successfully.
But America is EXCEPTIONALLY STUPID, IGNORANT, rotting from the President and Repug pols on down.
Lol texas
The order includes the following:
All bars and similar establishments that receive more than 51% of their gross receipts from the sale of alcoholic beverages are required to close at 12:00 pm Friday. These businesses may remain open for delivery and take-out, including for alcoholic beverages, as authorized by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Restaurants may remain open for dine-in service, but at a capacity not to exceed 50% of total listed indoor occupancy, beginning Monday.Rafting and tubing businesses must close.Outdoor gatherings of 100 or more people must be approved by local governments, with certain exceptions.
What Covid-19 antibody tests say — and don’t say — about immunity
https://www.vox.com/science-and-heal...id-19-immunity
Healthcare CEOs of the Texas Medical Center said Thursday that a letter that was sent out to the community Wednesday regarding the hospital system's "increasingly stretched" ICU capacity level was "misinterpreted" and stressed the pandemic is not eclipsing hospital capabilities to care for COVID-19 positive patients as well as other patients.
Following reports that TMC had reached 97 percent capacity, Dr. Marc Boom, Houston Methodist president and CEO, said ICU capacity percentages in the 80s or 90s is "completely normal."
As soon as the governor halted all elective surgeries, the Houston TMC changed their tune real quick about ICU capacity levels. Boom needs to states very clearly what the actual true capacity is without all this vague language.
Its easily accessible on tmc edu
Lockdown II: Texas Bungle-loo
They never changed their tune they just said what I have been saying. General public doesn't understand the data and passes media hype as truth.
You're a liar though.
Nope, never lied. Just giving you the actual data withoit sensationalism
Article le from the same Houston chronicle you pasted your info from:
"Texas Medical Center leaders change tone, say COVID surge manageable"
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...e-15366386.php
It's only gossip when others post from the chronicle, huh
But you're a liar though.
The gossip you post is out of context. Just like the headline. The doctors have clearly not changed his mind. They all state the data is misinterpreted.
The headline is disingenuous
You continue to prove my point about clickbait media headlines though. Great news that you succeeded in pushing the gossip.
Lol
Literally none of those people changed their tune.
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