Again with the r, but you don't know what this means.
red/slave states misled by their Repug assholes, for profit, spreading reliably
https://rt.live/?fbclid=IwAR2SuH8Qib...2i2x4lLQiLpzRs
Again with the r, but you don't know what this means.
Already explained to you the numbers are found here.
https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/...01e8b9cafc8b83
their test data stops one day after the graph I listed.
So you're saying they're frauds as well.
Well you're an idiot because you have to download the csv. How dumb are you?
lolololol drooling on self because he can't download the data. Even funnier thinks he wins sad to be this ignorant.
Tests through June 3.
All you had to do was say you didn't have the data either.
So in short, yes. The data is available. You dont use it. Its not reliable. Exactly the ignorance you have been gossiping about for weeks. And you still don't know where or how to access the most recent data. Lol how dumb.
Tests through the 7th dunce.
Not listed for Harris County. Do you even remember what you've been raging about?
I mean if you have it, fill in the missing data. You never provide links to the actual numbers. You just point to a site and say it's in there somewhere. I'll certainly allow for its being updated today.
Lolololol you just found the file. And you dont know what it means because you dont know how to do the math.... lol.
Like I said. You actually need to be able to do math. And understand what the data released, and when, means.
Strategically testing and releasing data is fraud.
Unless you still want to argue about why timely data is important. Lol your brain.
So you just gave me a fraudulent link too.
lol your fraud
Seriously, if you have any data to back up any of your claims, actually post it.
Nope. Just like I said. I gave you where YOU can find the numbers. But YOU dont knowmwhat numbers to look for what they mean or how to use simple math to find out what you are trying to argue is not accurate.
Sorry you have small brain. You no good at math
already have. You just don't understand simple math. And now it's evident because you have access and still post incredibly wrong assumptions. Well its actually gossip cause you are just Twitter sciencing
ChumpDumper gives data from a week ago and says this is proof of what is happening now. Lol who needs timely data when you have a brain like that
When did I say that's what's happening now?
I simply asked you what the trend is in Harris County or should I wait is and you fully meltdown.
It's OK that you don't know what you're talking about and can't answer any of my questions. You just don't know much. And that's OK.
Here is the increase in positive cases up to yesterday.
If your claim that the increase is only due to increased testing in Harris County, show me those testing numbers.
Austin this weekend
This graph is not just showing harris county.
OK, Greater Houston.
Or do you just want to focus on Harris?
I'll try to find a similar picture for that so I can post it, but do you think there is an upward trend in Harris County since you know the data for that?
"Texas reported a record number of coronavirus hospitalizations Monday — weeks after Gov. Greg Abbott took the lead among governors in easing social distancing measures to help bring jobs back.
There are currently 1,935 Covid-19 patients in hospitals across the state, topping the previous hospitalization record of 1,888 patients on May 5, according to new data from the Texas Department of State Health Services....."
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/08/texa...ned-early.html
"Some infectious disease experts say hospitalization numbers could be a better way to track a state’s reopening performance since it’s more difficult to skew than testing data, which fluctuates depending on how many tests are being run.
“Looking at things like how many ICU admissions and deaths are probably some of the strongest and most reliable (data points) because they are the worst outcomes that could happen,” said Dr. David Hardy, an adjunct professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine who specializes in infectious diseases...."
Makes sense to me
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