context is a , aint it
but you clearly dont believe that. lives dont matter unless we're seeing more deaths than april. you've made that abundantly clear
Down almost 3%
context is a , aint it
but you clearly dont believe that. lives dont matter unless we're seeing more deaths than april. you've made that abundantly clear
^dumb
I'm comparing our current data to past data. Nothing wrong with that.
Human lives just data to four drink Darrin.
Can't see dumbbert's posts unless they're guoted.
Put another drink in your goute.
Whatever helps you confirm your bias
Poor blake. I'm sorry to dismiss you all time.
Well, it's ing statewide.
502 random San Antonians were tested for coronavirus.
Here’s what health officials learned.
The results of the City of San Antonio’s door-to-door study that tested 502 people who presented no symptoms of the coronavirus are in.
None of them tested positive
In May, officials said that around 75 percent of Bexar County jail inmates who tested positive for the virus were asymptomatic.
https://sanantonioreport.org/502-random-san-antonians-were-tested-for-coronavirus-heres-what-health-officials-learned
They did the study too early
they did it throughout June.
Noted epidemiologist Darrin objects and makes another Bloody Mary.
That is a link, not really an answer. I am trying to help you here.
Do you understand that deaths due to Covid in Texas is absolutely under-reported?
Depends on the reporting lag, and whether that data has appropriate cutoff, etc. Just had an hourlong conversation about this very thing.
Texas stands at least 66 on that scale, higher than most states in the union, quite probably higher, giving us the 8th highest rate in the US, with one of the worst months ahead of us.
Add in this months deaths... and it will be much higher than that.
(edit)
(huge effort at patience)
You do understand that statistic will change over time, right?
Last edited by RandomGuy; 08-12-2020 at 01:37 PM.
Texas' testing and reporting become a void of uncertainty right before school and football start.
https://www.texastribune.org/2020/08...testing-texas/
We leveled off in the RGV. Starting to decrease and provide a little bit of breathing room.
This should make RG happy
"Nirenberg also confirmed 26 new COVID-19 deaths, bringing the death toll to 545. The new deaths were investigated between June 12 and Aug. 11"
counting probables now
If our testing is so terrible we can't even verify whether a dead person had it what else are we supposed to do?
Don't want to hear any more about low death counts when most of these were happening on days where we knew about the 10-15 of people dying per day within the metro area.
they always count probables. Cdc guidelines
who were those people?
I'll wait....
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