Tsa just straight lying now. No subtlety at all.
If you have a reason to dispute this published study, let me know.
Why aren't you showing your math?
Nice weasel move.
Tsa just straight lying now. No subtlety at all.
Show me a study showing children being a high risk of passing it on to other children and adults. Quip or fold.
I'm not gonna back up your phony claim, lazy dumb .
You don't give one about the adults.
Fold it is.
I don't play logical fallacy games.
And namecalling
Yup. You're an idiot.
You tried to name-call and said ny schools were fully open. How'd that work out?
so you are denying you said that?
Texas GOP will stick with virtual convention,
even though federal judge ruled in-person Houston event is an option
The ruling was a striking last-minute development as party officials have struggled to get a virtual gathering underway.
But soon after the ruling, party Chair James ey said
the party will continue with its plans for a virtual convention,
saying it would provide the best opportunity for delegates to participate.
Jared Woodfill, an attorney for Houston activist Steve Hotze, who helped file the lawsuit, said Judge Lynn Hughes ruled that the party can hold an in-person convention both this weekend and next weekend — and “that the City of Houston may not interfere with it.”
https://www.texastribune.org/2020/07/17/texas-gop-convention-houston/
Blake always 25 IQ points behind the discussion, always offers some HS level quip. No wonder he got cucked.
Something nipping at my ankle
https://www.kwtx.com/2020/07/17/covi...central-texas/(KWTX) - Texas recorded 10,256 new cases of COVID-19 Friday and 174 more deaths, a one-day record,
Gossip, thdren?
Texas is on a worrying pace to peak at 300 deaths per day.
It's getting worse, but we'd have to get more than 10x worse to catch catch NJ and NY.
Sad when all Texas has to brag about is lower population density and a four month opportunity to get it wrong.
Do you think "at least we're not New York" is a worthy goal? Texas also doesn't count probables, while New York does. And Texas numerous environmental advantages over New York. Anyway you slice it, Texas failed (the future is already baked in for them).
Gonna get worse, too. The recent death surge is probably from the highlighted rise in hospitalizations.
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I think things needs a sense of proportion and scale.
That's why it pisses me off that our city reports ulative case counts for zip codes. And after 300 cases, they just put them in a bucket of 300+. So, a zip code with 301 cases would be considered the same as 10k cases. Not very useful information.
Also, the city dumped some backlog of thousands of positive cases from antigen and "probables" on its dashboard recently.
Dont worry about the minutiae of data reporting. Just look at the overall trends. Even if the data is inconsistent day to day, it still tells a clear picture over time. See my above graph. You'll see how isomorphic the trends are.
BOILED DOWN, AT LEAST WE'RE NOT NEW YORK
I agree the tends aren't looking good. But there was pretty low level community transmission up until June.
Can't get the curve down until some unknown threshold of susceptible people are infected, tho.
No doubt
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