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    Texas leads the country at coronavirus spread


    In 24 states, however, the model shows a reproduction number over 1. Texas tops the list, followed by Arizona, Illinois, Colorado, Ohio, Minnesota, Indiana, Iowa, Alabama and Wisconsin.

    https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/ar...nt=news&stn=nf


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    Hmmmmm. What tests are included here?

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    Texas leads the country at coronavirus spread


    In 24 states, however, the model shows a reproduction number over 1. Texas tops the list, followed by Arizona, Illinois, Colorado, Ohio, Minnesota, Indiana, Iowa, Alabama and Wisconsin.

    https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/ar...nt=news&stn=nf


    Lol, Imperial College model

    "Our mobility scenarios do not account for additional interventions that may be implemented, such as testing and contact tracing, or additional behavioural modifiers, such as increased use of masks and as such, our scenarios should be considered pessimistic."

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    Lol, modeling R0 based on mobility.

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    Texas cases and deaths continue to increase.

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    Texas cases and deaths continue to increase.
    Increased testing. What's going on with the positivity rate?

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    Lol, Imperial College model

    "Our mobility scenarios do not account for additional interventions that may be implemented, such as testing and contact tracing, or additional behavioural modifiers, such as increased use of masks and as such, our scenarios should be considered pessimistic."
    Mask use has dropped off a cliff these last few days in the San Antonio area. When I was in Walmart a couple of days ago I'd say it was just a little over 50/50 on people wearing masks vs not.

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    Mask use has dropped off a cliff these last few days in the San Antonio area. When I was in Walmart a couple of days ago I'd say it was just a little over 50/50 on people wearing masks vs not.
    Bexar county had 7 new cases yesterday.

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    Mask use has dropped off a cliff these last few days in the San Antonio area. When I was in Walmart a couple of days ago I'd say it was just a little over 50/50 on people wearing masks vs not.
    Yep. Obviously everyone wised up to the Bill Gates scheme to murder everyone with hypoxia from wearing cloth masks.

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    Mask use has dropped off a cliff these last few days in the San Antonio area. When I was in Walmart a couple of days ago I'd say it was just a little over 50/50 on people wearing masks vs not.
    Lol cdc used that data for reporting new cases. Lol

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    Mask use has dropped off a cliff these last few days in the San Antonio area. When I was in Walmart a couple of days ago I'd say it was just a little over 50/50 on people wearing masks vs not.
    Agree, seen much fewer masks in and around SA in the last 2 weeks. No one seems to care anymore. Also big gatherings and crowds everywhere. Hoax

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    I would stick to HEB - they still require masks.

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    Increased testing. What's going on with the positivity rate?
    I tell people things ahead of time and then they act shocked when it happens.

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    I would stick to HEB - they still require masks.
    We've been getting curbside at the big stores. Not really worth going inside until they go back to regular hours. I'll pop into Dollar General at opening or a 24 hour CVS late if I need something more immediately.

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    Increased testing. What's going on with the positivity rate?
    Hardly. You still can't be tested unless you have severe symptoms in many places. Even Nirinberg said the increase in cases isn't related to increased testing.

    As usual, you have no clue what you're talking about.

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    Increased testing. What's going on with the positivity rate?
    Well according to the DSHS testing has about doubled in the past three weeks and the positivity rate went from 5.68% to 4.87% with a e up to 6.92% along the way.

    What does all that mean to the ST Science Force?

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    Well according to the DSHS testing has about doubled in the past three weeks and the positivity rate went from 5.68% to 4.87% with a e up to 6.92% along the way.

    What does all that mean to the ST Science Force?
    Trash invited over 100 test suppliers, nearly all was garbage. FDA has approved less than 15, so first question is which test(s) is TX using?

    Even the test in the WH is flakey.

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    Trash invited over 100 test suppliers, nearly was garbage. FDA has approved less than 15, so first question is which test(s) is TX using?

    Even the test in the WH is flakey.
    Texas counted antibody tests as virus tests until two weeks ago.

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    Hardly. You still can't be tested unless you have severe symptoms in many places. Even Nirinberg said the increase in cases isn't related to increased testing.

    As usual, you have no clue what you're talking about.

    They are testing asymptomatic people in SA.

    We had 7 cases yesterday. Prior to that, there were some days with high number of cases, mostly due to the county jail.

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    Well according to the DSHS testing has about doubled in the past three weeks and the positivity rate went from 5.68% to 4.87% with a e up to 6.92% along the way.

    What does all that mean to the ST Science Force?
    It was over 10% in April.

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    Texas cases and deaths continue to increase.
    TIME TO OPEN UP!

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    They are testing asymptomatic people in SA.

    We had 7 cases yesterday. Prior to that, there were some days with high number of cases, mostly due to the county jail.
    How many asymptomatic people were tested?

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    Well according to the DSHS testing has about doubled in the past three weeks and the positivity rate went from 5.68% to 4.87% with a e up to 6.92% along the way.

    What does all that mean to the ST Science Force?
    It means that you don't understand how lagged data and cdc reporting numbers are being fed to you. Remember, i tried to explain it to you weeks ago and also recently pointed you to cdc releases that you failed to read or comprehend.

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    Texas counted antibody tests as virus tests until two weeks ago.
    Oh man, you're on to something now....

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    Bexar county had 7 new cases yesterday.
    Man I hope this post doesn't age like when ducks was saying it was only 56 dead.

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