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Update (17 June 2020):::
Trump's Corona Plague dead: 119,941
Regular Flu dead: 23+k
Spanish Flu dead: 275k
Obama's H1N1 Flu dead: 12.5k
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Texas coronavirus totals jump due to 1,500 previously excluded state prison infectionsCOVID-19 outbreaks at units in two Texas counties were not previously included in statewide tallies
Department spokesman Chris Van Deusen told The Dallas Morning News the prison cases date back to March.
“These weren’t cases that were diagnosed yesterday,” Van Deusen said Wednesday.
Then, last week, the state health department sent both counties a letter demanding they include state prison cases in their totals. All prison cases are now accounted for in state totals“It can be a little alarming to people. I’ve already had a couple people call and say, ‘what in the world?’” Johnston said Wednesday. “The average person looks at the [state health department’s online coronavirus] dashboard and says, ‘this is what’s walking the streets of this county.’”
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Brazoria County Judge Matt Sebesta said he stopped counting prison cases last week with the blessing of the local arm of the state health department. He said there’s been a “breakdown in communication” during the pandemic, especially with the prisons agency.
“After TDCJ moved 128 positive inmates into this county and I found out after the fact, I mean, they lost all credibility with me. And their at ude dealing with us has been extraordinarily dismissive,” Sebesta said, referring to the prison agency’s decision to move more than 100 inmates into Brazoria County prisons without notifying local officials.
The U.S. Army tested a cohort 640 new recruits and instructors for COVID-19 upon arrival at Fort Benning, Ga. All but four tested negative. Eight days after training started, 142 of them retested positive.
According to a release from U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, 640 new recruits arrived at Fort Benning and were medically screened and tested by medical professionals. At the time, four tested positive. All 640 recruits entered a 14-day monitoring period, with the four COVID-positive recruits isolated and properly treated.
After the 14-day monitoring period, training operations began with COVID-19 prevention measures in place including masks and social distancing. Despite these efforts, however, eight days after the end of the 14-day monitoring period, one recruit reported to the chain of command with COVID-19 symptoms.
All 640 recruits -- which form 30th AG Battalion and 2nd Battalion, 29th Infantry Regiment -- were retested for COVID-19. After all 640 tests were returned over a two-day period, that same cohort of recruits had a 22 percent COVID-positive rate with 142 positive tests.
It would be extremely helpful of states to identify and report nosocomial covid infections. The Az and Texas hospital gossip could be eliminated.
Who should be responsible for asking for and gathering the data?
The hospitals
Who will require them to report since you think this is not happening.
The cdc/state, if they want to be transparent. And herein lies the problem. The data being released is neither transparent nor valid to determine policy or public opinion.
Remember in april when they hotspot chased to South Dakota
Meat packing plant. Going crazy because of 640 case outbreak and the gov didn't shut down?
That was odd.
How do you know its invalid, how exactly is it invalid, and who is responsible for getting it straightened out.
Thread get in here for your 120k special sandwich.
Update (18 June 2020):::
Trump's Corona Plague dead: 120,688
Regular Flu dead: 23+k
Spanish Flu dead: 275k
Obama's H1N1 Flu dead: 12.5k
Let us proceed...
Welcome to the wild west from the federal government.
The rules are unclear for a number of different useful endeavors dealing with this virus.
Back logging data- You have to stay in your house until there are 0 new cases reported, and for 5 following days I give you these case new case counts
3, 7, 9, 1, 9 could you come out of your house?
What if I told you those were all cases that were given to me 7 weeks ago, I just hadn't put them in until those dates?
What does that do to the data? Is it valid? Is it reliable?
What does it do to trend data? Should those numbers be used for policy of keeping me in my home of no dates are given with the cases?
This is one of the many problems with the data.
The state should be transparent but they aren't. It also comes down to whoever uses or pushes that data fwd.
So you do not even have a measure of uncertainty of why a case is counted?
Standard deviation has nothing to do with the questions I asked you.
Whoops trying to change that subject
Oh my, trump has already murdered 121,000 Americans
Lol pgardn lurking and not responding. Lololol
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