Defining a subjective term with another subjective term
You said it. You've been sore since I hung you out to dry, following me around like I'm the HS quarterback and you're some chick I dumped before the prom.
You never said what specific part of ELISA you developed. I'm still waiting for that startling revelation. It will change science as we know it.
Defining a subjective term with another subjective term
if you want to challenge the assertion the increases are sharp, just say so.
SPOILER ALERT: You won't because you're afraid to express any opinion of your own.
I could quantify each increase over a period of time and post it. It would make no difference at all to you since the only thing you want to do is avoid posting your actual subjective opinion of the current situation in Texas.
If you were worth a , you'd have hit me with data. Instead you continue to use layman terms and subjective, safe words to avoid commitment. You're hoping to drag out one tiny point all night, maybe even two days. I already know you have nothing to offer, which is why you offered nothing and pretend someone needs to coax it out of you by time bartering.
Never change dude.
Oh . You're right. I should have assumed you are completely ignorant of the levels of infection, hospitalizations and deaths related to COVID in Texas.
So let's start there.
Are you completely ignorant of these levels and how they have changed over the past three months?
Yes or no.
I'm looking forward to your honest answer.
"HOUSTON — Monday was another record-breaking day across the Greater Houston area. Together, 20 Houston-area counties reported 3,037 new COVID-19 cases. The previous single-day record was set when 2,596 cases were reported on Saturday...…."
https://www.khou.com/article/news/he...e-8fb050910246
Backlogs!
From/with
only old people die
DMC and tholdren say this is fine.
PLENTY OF BEDS AVAILABLE BUT NOT NEEDED BECAUSE IFR AND LOCKDOWN UNNECESSARY AND 2 POINT PERCENTAGE IN BASKETBALL
And whataboutnewyork
Also fine. Here's a talking point about New York I got from twitter.
I hope so. These kind of posts haven't aged well in the covid era.
Texas hospitals are running out of drugs, beds, ventilators and even staff
Many Texas hospitals are no longer accepting transfer patients in order to maintain space for a surge that’s expected to come. In some parts of the state, it’s already here.
Ambulances are waiting up to 10 hours to deliver patients to packed Hidalgo County emergency rooms.
And short-staffed hospitals in Midland and Odessa have had to turn away ailing COVID-19 patients from rural West Texas facilities that can’t offer the care they need.
Texas hospitals are taking extraordinary steps to make space for a surge of patients.
Some facilities in South Texas say they are dangerously close to filling up,
while hospitals elsewhere are taking precautionary measures to keep their numbers manageable.
Doctors warn of shortages of an antiviral drug that shows promise for treating COVID-19 patients.
And epidemiologists say the state’s hospitals may be in for a longer, harder ride than places like New York,
“It used to [be that] if one hospital got kind of overwhelmed … you would start transferring out ICU patients to other facilities that had ICU beds available,”
“And there really is none of that now, because everybody’s in the same boat and they’re struggling to get their own patients admitted.”
“It’s going to be a rough few weeks,”
“Most everything we’re seeing is worrisome or scary.”
Many Texas hospitals have stopped accepting transfer patients in order to maintain space for a surge that’s expected to come.
DHR Health, based in Edinburg, ... spending more than $9 million to convert a ho e center and rehabilitation facility into COVID-19 units.
“We’re full to the gills,”
“There’s nothing else other than COVID. …
You treat COVID,
you look at COVID,
you see COVID,
you smell COVID,
you hear COVID.
Everything’s COVID,”
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/tex...8460&list_id=1
If NY continues losing people, it could still hold up. The equation works from both sides.
Grain of salt in comparing Texas, FL, CA, and GA is that they don't count probable deaths as liberally as New York did.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm
You'll see in states that count probable deaths, they usually show more Covid deaths than non-flu pneumonia deaths (scroll down to table 2).
But even accounting for that, those states have a ways to go before catching New York. About 10K deaths.
B U L L S H I T
look at states NY and Texas
https://www.statnews.com/feature/cor...aign=hp_widget
Joe Biden builds 5-point lead over Donald Trump in red Texas as some voters sour on handling of virus
Amid rollbacks of the state’s COVID-19 re openings,
Gov. Greg Abbott has also lost some luster.
And in the past seven days, 82% of Texans wore a mask
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/07/12/joe-biden-builds-lead-over-donald-trump-in-reliably-red-texas-as-voters-sour-on-handling-of-virus
Can't remember her name right off. She was fruity, kind of what you'd expect from a guy who married randomcuck.
She was nice enough though. Apparently, he pleaded for her to stop posting after she announced he was a cuckold / they had had open marriage.
Coronavirus Worries Are Closing Polling Sites
With more deaths, hospitalizations, and cases of the novel coronavirus reported each day in Bexar County, more election officials have decided against working on election day Tuesday.
The elections department already reduced the number of voting locations last week after some
election officials said they could not serve due to their risk of contracting the coronavirus.
https://therivardreport.com/coronavirus-worries-are-closing-polling-sites-heres-what-to-expect-as-you-vote-today
Last edited by boutons_deux; 07-14-2020 at 10:15 AM.
Lol your logic. Bwahahhaahhahaha
lololol you have no idea what you are posting. Bwabhahahhahahahahahah
But did you know Cuomo sent recovering patients to nursing homes?
Show your math.
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