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Clearly, you've never been to Staten Island. Or Long Island (minus Brooklyn and Queens, that is). Or upstate.tbergs said:
The issue is you're correlating data because it benefits a certain opinion without considering all the information. Look, maybe (very slim) TX removing mandates hasn't had a negative impact, but everything we know about the virus would suggest otherwise. Instead, what TX current numbers may represent is that cases were going down either way, like they were all across the country, and thus there has not been a noticeable difference. What I would expect to see is TX having higher numbers than other states as cases tick back up again because they removed spread mitigating practices. NY cases may be higher, but I'd rather be living somewhere that still thinks the virus exists than going all in like a desperate gambler looking to score big at roulette.mace1229 said:
Whos playing the victim? Is pointing out that TX has declining numbers so why use national data to criticize their decisions playing a victim? I would not consider it that. I was just pointing out facts. National cases are up. Texas is down. How is it relevant to use national data to judge Texas? No one has answered.Merkin Baller said:
I wish I loved something in life as much as conservatives love playing the victim.
Maybe Texas can reopen and reduce cases. Maybe not, we'll know more in the coming weeks. But so far it looks to be working for them. That's good news, isn't it?
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And who are being counted, just citizens or are immigrants being thrown into the numbers too?mickeyrat said:Indifference71 said:
Compared to 20-30K cases per day in January, I'd say it's pretty low. My point is that no one really knows WTF they're doing when it comes to this virus. It's easy to laugh at Texas/Florida but their numbers aren't much different than states that have had severe restrictions/lockdowns.Hobbes said:
The data in the post above yours suggests otherwise.Indifference71 said:
Agreed. Full capacity at this point seems aggressive but people do love to ignore the data and facts when it comes to states like Florida or Texas. The whole world laughed at Texas a few weeks ago when they removed all restrictions yet their numbers are currently very low. Just more proof that no one really knows anything about how to contain this thing.mace1229 said:
I agree full capacity seems too much. I just don’t know why the National data of cases being up 17% was relevant when the state is actually down 12%. They’re obviously doing better than most states, but I hear more complaints about how Texas is handling this than the ones actually up 15-20%.josevolution said:
full capacity lolmace1229 said:
But isn’t Texas actually down in cases?josevolution said:Cases up 17% in this nation, Texas Rangers to open up baseball season full capacity whoppee baseball is back not!
I'd question the reporting, how the data is compiled and rates of testing.....0 -
Good point. We wouldn't want the untermenschen counted.PJPOWER said:
And who are being counted, just citizens or are immigrants being thrown into the numbers too?mickeyrat said:Indifference71 said:
Compared to 20-30K cases per day in January, I'd say it's pretty low. My point is that no one really knows WTF they're doing when it comes to this virus. It's easy to laugh at Texas/Florida but their numbers aren't much different than states that have had severe restrictions/lockdowns.Hobbes said:
The data in the post above yours suggests otherwise.Indifference71 said:
Agreed. Full capacity at this point seems aggressive but people do love to ignore the data and facts when it comes to states like Florida or Texas. The whole world laughed at Texas a few weeks ago when they removed all restrictions yet their numbers are currently very low. Just more proof that no one really knows anything about how to contain this thing.mace1229 said:
I agree full capacity seems too much. I just don’t know why the National data of cases being up 17% was relevant when the state is actually down 12%. They’re obviously doing better than most states, but I hear more complaints about how Texas is handling this than the ones actually up 15-20%.josevolution said:
full capacity lolmace1229 said:
But isn’t Texas actually down in cases?josevolution said:Cases up 17% in this nation, Texas Rangers to open up baseball season full capacity whoppee baseball is back not!
I'd question the reporting, how the data is compiled and rates of testing.....0 -
Wow, racist much? What’s wrong with you?mrussel1 said:
Good point. We wouldn't want the untermenschen counted.PJPOWER said:
And who are being counted, just citizens or are immigrants being thrown into the numbers too?mickeyrat said:Indifference71 said:
Compared to 20-30K cases per day in January, I'd say it's pretty low. My point is that no one really knows WTF they're doing when it comes to this virus. It's easy to laugh at Texas/Florida but their numbers aren't much different than states that have had severe restrictions/lockdowns.Hobbes said:
The data in the post above yours suggests otherwise.Indifference71 said:
Agreed. Full capacity at this point seems aggressive but people do love to ignore the data and facts when it comes to states like Florida or Texas. The whole world laughed at Texas a few weeks ago when they removed all restrictions yet their numbers are currently very low. Just more proof that no one really knows anything about how to contain this thing.mace1229 said:
I agree full capacity seems too much. I just don’t know why the National data of cases being up 17% was relevant when the state is actually down 12%. They’re obviously doing better than most states, but I hear more complaints about how Texas is handling this than the ones actually up 15-20%.josevolution said:
full capacity lolmace1229 said:
But isn’t Texas actually down in cases?josevolution said:Cases up 17% in this nation, Texas Rangers to open up baseball season full capacity whoppee baseball is back not!
I'd question the reporting, how the data is compiled and rates of testing.....Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
According to governor Abbot, immigrant covid is a threat to Texas, but American covid isn't. Weird, huh? I wonder why he would take that stance.
But anyway, yeah, let's pretend he's disliked because Texas' covid #s are temporarily in decline. That makes sense.0 -
You clearly don't know sarcasm. The question to you is, why wouldn't we count immigrants as part of the death numbers? Didn't they die too?PJPOWER said:
Wow, racist much? What’s wrong with you?mrussel1 said:
Good point. We wouldn't want the untermenschen counted.PJPOWER said:
And who are being counted, just citizens or are immigrants being thrown into the numbers too?mickeyrat said:Indifference71 said:
Compared to 20-30K cases per day in January, I'd say it's pretty low. My point is that no one really knows WTF they're doing when it comes to this virus. It's easy to laugh at Texas/Florida but their numbers aren't much different than states that have had severe restrictions/lockdowns.Hobbes said:
The data in the post above yours suggests otherwise.Indifference71 said:
Agreed. Full capacity at this point seems aggressive but people do love to ignore the data and facts when it comes to states like Florida or Texas. The whole world laughed at Texas a few weeks ago when they removed all restrictions yet their numbers are currently very low. Just more proof that no one really knows anything about how to contain this thing.mace1229 said:
I agree full capacity seems too much. I just don’t know why the National data of cases being up 17% was relevant when the state is actually down 12%. They’re obviously doing better than most states, but I hear more complaints about how Texas is handling this than the ones actually up 15-20%.josevolution said:
full capacity lolmace1229 said:
But isn’t Texas actually down in cases?josevolution said:Cases up 17% in this nation, Texas Rangers to open up baseball season full capacity whoppee baseball is back not!
I'd question the reporting, how the data is compiled and rates of testing.....0 -
Because those numbers could partially explain inflated numbers of deaths among the border states. I was really just curious if the deaths/cases in holding centers were tallied in state overall numbers. I couldn’t find much data on this.mrussel1 said:
You clearly don't know sarcasm. The question to you is, why wouldn't we count immigrants as part of the death numbers? Didn't they die too?PJPOWER said:
Wow, racist much? What’s wrong with you?mrussel1 said:
Good point. We wouldn't want the untermenschen counted.PJPOWER said:
And who are being counted, just citizens or are immigrants being thrown into the numbers too?mickeyrat said:Indifference71 said:
Compared to 20-30K cases per day in January, I'd say it's pretty low. My point is that no one really knows WTF they're doing when it comes to this virus. It's easy to laugh at Texas/Florida but their numbers aren't much different than states that have had severe restrictions/lockdowns.Hobbes said:
The data in the post above yours suggests otherwise.Indifference71 said:
Agreed. Full capacity at this point seems aggressive but people do love to ignore the data and facts when it comes to states like Florida or Texas. The whole world laughed at Texas a few weeks ago when they removed all restrictions yet their numbers are currently very low. Just more proof that no one really knows anything about how to contain this thing.mace1229 said:
I agree full capacity seems too much. I just don’t know why the National data of cases being up 17% was relevant when the state is actually down 12%. They’re obviously doing better than most states, but I hear more complaints about how Texas is handling this than the ones actually up 15-20%.josevolution said:
full capacity lolmace1229 said:
But isn’t Texas actually down in cases?josevolution said:Cases up 17% in this nation, Texas Rangers to open up baseball season full capacity whoppee baseball is back not!
I'd question the reporting, how the data is compiled and rates of testing.....0 -
mace1229 said:
I disagree because I haven't said TX is doing it right, so I'm not saying it to benefit a certain opinion. I don't think they should have done away with the mask mandate completely. I think 100% for opening day was too aggressive. My point was why criticize their decisions based on national data when their state data differs?tbergs said:
The issue is you're correlating data because it benefits a certain opinion without considering all the information. Look, maybe (very slim) TX removing mandates hasn't had a negative impact, but everything we know about the virus would suggest otherwise. Instead, what TX current numbers may represent is that cases were going down either way, like they were all across the country, and thus there has not been a noticeable difference. What I would expect to see is TX having higher numbers than other states as cases tick back up again because they removed spread mitigating practices. NY cases may be higher, but I'd rather be living somewhere that still thinks the virus exists than going all in like a desperate gambler looking to score big at roulette.mace1229 said:
Whos playing the victim? Is pointing out that TX has declining numbers so why use national data to criticize their decisions playing a victim? I would not consider it that. I was just pointing out facts. National cases are up. Texas is down. How is it relevant to use national data to judge Texas? No one has answered.Merkin Baller said:
I wish I loved something in life as much as conservatives love playing the victim.
Maybe Texas can reopen and reduce cases. Maybe not, we'll know more in the coming weeks. But so far it looks to be working for them. That's good news, isn't it?
H2TM had a good point in that their data may not be accurate if testing dropped by 30%. I would say that is a valid reason to reconsider their state data and is a valid answer to my question. The 5% positivity rate he mentioned though doesn't seem high, and is lower than what it was a month ago I believe.
I dont actually think we'll know how right or wrong Texas is for several weeks or maybe even longer.NY testing is nearly three times greater than TX per capita, but TX has claims to have half the daily new cases, yet TX has 40% more daily deaths recently than NY. But NY schools and restaurants have been open about 8 months yet many think for some reason NY has not been aggressive about reopening since Labor Day.
sounds like there are plenty more cases in TX than what they are reporting. It’s not like this virus has become subject to political manipulation?0 -
·APRIL 3, 2021, 9:06 PM
U.S. puts J&J in charge of plant that botched COVID vaccine, removes AstraZeneca
Shubham Kalia(Reuters) -The United States has put Johnson and Johnson in charge of a plant that ruined 15 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine and has stopped British drugmaker AstraZeneca Plc from using the facility, a senior health official said on Saturday.
J&J said it was “assuming full responsibility” of the Emergent BioSolutions facility in Baltimore, reiterating that it will deliver 100 million doses to the government by the end of May.
The Department of Health & Human Services facilitated the move, the health official said in an email, asking not to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter.
AstraZeneca, whose vaccine has not been approved in the United States, said it will work with President Joe Biden’s administration to find an alternative site to produce its vaccine.
White House officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The development, first reported by the New York Times, further hampers AstraZeneca’s efforts in the United States. The government has criticized the drugmaker for using outdated data in the results of its vaccine trial. It later revised its study.
Workers at the Emergent BioSolutions plant several weeks ago conflated ingredients for the J&J and AstraZeneca vaccines, the Times said earlier in the week. J&J said at the time the ruined batch had not advanced to the fill-and-finish stage.
FILE PHOTO: A vial with the AstraZeneca's coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine is pictured in Berlin, Germany, March 16, 2021. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/File PhotoThe government’s move to have the facility make only the J&J single-dose vaccine is meant to avoid future mix-ups, the Times said, citing two senior federal health officials.
The top U.S. infectious disease doctor told Reuters on Thursday the country may not need AstraZeneca’s vaccine even if it wins approval.
The United States has loan deals to send Mexico and Canada roughly 4 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, made at its U.S. facility.
Reporting by Shubham Kalia and Vishal Vivek in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Steve Holland in Washington; Editing by David Gregorio and William Mallard
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PJPOWER said:
Because those numbers could partially explain inflated numbers of deaths among the border states. I was really just curious if the deaths/cases in holding centers were tallied in state overall numbers. I couldn’t find much data on this.mrussel1 said:
You clearly don't know sarcasm. The question to you is, why wouldn't we count immigrants as part of the death numbers? Didn't they die too?PJPOWER said:
Wow, racist much? What’s wrong with you?mrussel1 said:
Good point. We wouldn't want the untermenschen counted.PJPOWER said:
And who are being counted, just citizens or are immigrants being thrown into the numbers too?mickeyrat said:Indifference71 said:
Compared to 20-30K cases per day in January, I'd say it's pretty low. My point is that no one really knows WTF they're doing when it comes to this virus. It's easy to laugh at Texas/Florida but their numbers aren't much different than states that have had severe restrictions/lockdowns.Hobbes said:
The data in the post above yours suggests otherwise.Indifference71 said:
Agreed. Full capacity at this point seems aggressive but people do love to ignore the data and facts when it comes to states like Florida or Texas. The whole world laughed at Texas a few weeks ago when they removed all restrictions yet their numbers are currently very low. Just more proof that no one really knows anything about how to contain this thing.mace1229 said:
I agree full capacity seems too much. I just don’t know why the National data of cases being up 17% was relevant when the state is actually down 12%. They’re obviously doing better than most states, but I hear more complaints about how Texas is handling this than the ones actually up 15-20%.josevolution said:
full capacity lolmace1229 said:
But isn’t Texas actually down in cases?josevolution said:Cases up 17% in this nation, Texas Rangers to open up baseball season full capacity whoppee baseball is back not!
I'd question the reporting, how the data is compiled and rates of testing.....inflated? wow racist much? citizen or not these are human beings infected and dying same as the the all powerful white man. no less important....your post suggest the dont count so they shouldnt be counted._____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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mickeyrat said:PJPOWER said:
Because those numbers could partially explain inflated numbers of deaths among the border states. I was really just curious if the deaths/cases in holding centers were tallied in state overall numbers. I couldn’t find much data on this.mrussel1 said:
You clearly don't know sarcasm. The question to you is, why wouldn't we count immigrants as part of the death numbers? Didn't they die too?PJPOWER said:
Wow, racist much? What’s wrong with you?mrussel1 said:
Good point. We wouldn't want the untermenschen counted.PJPOWER said:
And who are being counted, just citizens or are immigrants being thrown into the numbers too?mickeyrat said:Indifference71 said:
Compared to 20-30K cases per day in January, I'd say it's pretty low. My point is that no one really knows WTF they're doing when it comes to this virus. It's easy to laugh at Texas/Florida but their numbers aren't much different than states that have had severe restrictions/lockdowns.Hobbes said:
The data in the post above yours suggests otherwise.Indifference71 said:
Agreed. Full capacity at this point seems aggressive but people do love to ignore the data and facts when it comes to states like Florida or Texas. The whole world laughed at Texas a few weeks ago when they removed all restrictions yet their numbers are currently very low. Just more proof that no one really knows anything about how to contain this thing.mace1229 said:
I agree full capacity seems too much. I just don’t know why the National data of cases being up 17% was relevant when the state is actually down 12%. They’re obviously doing better than most states, but I hear more complaints about how Texas is handling this than the ones actually up 15-20%.josevolution said:
full capacity lolmace1229 said:
But isn’t Texas actually down in cases?josevolution said:Cases up 17% in this nation, Texas Rangers to open up baseball season full capacity whoppee baseball is back not!
I'd question the reporting, how the data is compiled and rates of testing.....inflated? wow racist much? citizen or not these are human beings infected and dying same as the the all powerful white man. no less important....your post suggest the dont count so they shouldnt be counted.
Since we clearly can't get infected from untermenschen they certainly should not be counted.
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FL has become crazy town. Someone else can holiday there. Not me.0 -
That’s bullshit and you know it. I never said they shouldn’t be counted, just wondered if they were. Then you start with your “untermenschen” stupidity. Be better.mickeyrat said:PJPOWER said:
Because those numbers could partially explain inflated numbers of deaths among the border states. I was really just curious if the deaths/cases in holding centers were tallied in state overall numbers. I couldn’t find much data on this.mrussel1 said:
You clearly don't know sarcasm. The question to you is, why wouldn't we count immigrants as part of the death numbers? Didn't they die too?PJPOWER said:
Wow, racist much? What’s wrong with you?mrussel1 said:
Good point. We wouldn't want the counted.PJPOWER said:
And who are being counted, just citizens or are immigrants being thrown into the numbers too?mickeyrat said:Indifference71 said:
Compared to 20-30K cases per day in January, I'd say it's pretty low. My point is that no one really knows WTF they're doing when it comes to this virus. It's easy to laugh at Texas/Florida but their numbers aren't much different than states that have had severe restrictions/lockdowns.Hobbes said:
The data in the post above yours suggests otherwise.Indifference71 said:
Agreed. Full capacity at this point seems aggressive but people do love to ignore the data and facts when it comes to states like Florida or Texas. The whole world laughed at Texas a few weeks ago when they removed all restrictions yet their numbers are currently very low. Just more proof that no one really knows anything about how to contain this thing.mace1229 said:
I agree full capacity seems too much. I just don’t know why the National data of cases being up 17% was relevant when the state is actually down 12%. They’re obviously doing better than most states, but I hear more complaints about how Texas is handling this than the ones actually up 15-20%.josevolution said:
full capacity lolmace1229 said:
But isn’t Texas actually down in cases?josevolution said:Cases up 17% in this nation, Texas Rangers to open up baseball season full capacity whoppee baseball is back not!
I'd question the reporting, how the data is compiled and rates of testing.....inflated? wow racist much? citizen or not these are human beings infected and dying same as the the all powerful white man. no less important....your post suggest the dont count so they shouldnt be counted.0 -
Man people love to hate on Florida. I guess you have to because they are a red state. I was just there a week ago in Fort Lauderdale and everything was pretty normal. Social distancing , masks etc. allLerxst1992 said:23scidoo said:
FL has become crazy town. Someone else can holiday there. Not me.
good. Miami doesn’t equal Florida. Especially since most of the assholes acting like fools are from other states.0 -
I disagree. I lived in Florida for ten years, and have to travel there twice a month at least. It's a freak show especially when you get 30 miles inland, both coasts. Being in the touristy areas may feel normal, but that's not Florida.nicknyr15 said:
Man people love to hate on Florida. I guess you have to because they are a red state. I was just there a week ago in Fort Lauderdale and everything was pretty normal. Social distancing , masks etc. allLerxst1992 said:23scidoo said:
FL has become crazy town. Someone else can holiday there. Not me.
good. Miami doesn’t equal Florida. Especially since most of the assholes acting like fools are from other states.
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I said it, and the question is really why would you think there's a separate count for citizens and non citizens? Be smarterPJPOWER said:
That’s bullshit and you know it. I never said they shouldn’t be counted, just wondered if they were. Then you start with your “untermenschen” stupidity. Be better.mickeyrat said:PJPOWER said:
Because those numbers could partially explain inflated numbers of deaths among the border states. I was really just curious if the deaths/cases in holding centers were tallied in state overall numbers. I couldn’t find much data on this.mrussel1 said:
You clearly don't know sarcasm. The question to you is, why wouldn't we count immigrants as part of the death numbers? Didn't they die too?PJPOWER said:
Wow, racist much? What’s wrong with you?mrussel1 said:
Good point. We wouldn't want the counted.PJPOWER said:
And who are being counted, just citizens or are immigrants being thrown into the numbers too?mickeyrat said:Indifference71 said:
Compared to 20-30K cases per day in January, I'd say it's pretty low. My point is that no one really knows WTF they're doing when it comes to this virus. It's easy to laugh at Texas/Florida but their numbers aren't much different than states that have had severe restrictions/lockdowns.Hobbes said:
The data in the post above yours suggests otherwise.Indifference71 said:
Agreed. Full capacity at this point seems aggressive but people do love to ignore the data and facts when it comes to states like Florida or Texas. The whole world laughed at Texas a few weeks ago when they removed all restrictions yet their numbers are currently very low. Just more proof that no one really knows anything about how to contain this thing.mace1229 said:
I agree full capacity seems too much. I just don’t know why the National data of cases being up 17% was relevant when the state is actually down 12%. They’re obviously doing better than most states, but I hear more complaints about how Texas is handling this than the ones actually up 15-20%.josevolution said:
full capacity lolmace1229 said:
But isn’t Texas actually down in cases?josevolution said:Cases up 17% in this nation, Texas Rangers to open up baseball season full capacity whoppee baseball is back not!
I'd question the reporting, how the data is compiled and rates of testing.....inflated? wow racist much? citizen or not these are human beings infected and dying same as the the all powerful white man. no less important....your post suggest the dont count so they shouldnt be counted.0 -
I am, because you are being added to my ignore list. Nice knowing you, ya racist prick.mrussel1 said:
I said it, and the question is really why would you think there's a separate count for citizens and non citizens? Be smarterPJPOWER said:
That’s bullshit and you know it. I never said they shouldn’t be counted, just wondered if they were. Then you start with your “untermenschen” stupidity. Be better.mickeyrat said:PJPOWER said:
Because those numbers could partially explain inflated numbers of deaths among the border states. I was really just curious if the deaths/cases in holding centers were tallied in state overall numbers. I couldn’t find much data on this.mrussel1 said:
You clearly don't know sarcasm. The question to you is, why wouldn't we count immigrants as part of the death numbers? Didn't they die too?PJPOWER said:
Wow, racist much? What’s wrong with you?mrussel1 said:
Good point. We wouldn't want the counted.PJPOWER said:
And who are being counted, just citizens or are immigrants being thrown into the numbers too?mickeyrat said:Indifference71 said:
Compared to 20-30K cases per day in January, I'd say it's pretty low. My point is that no one really knows WTF they're doing when it comes to this virus. It's easy to laugh at Texas/Florida but their numbers aren't much different than states that have had severe restrictions/lockdowns.Hobbes said:
The data in the post above yours suggests otherwise.Indifference71 said:
Agreed. Full capacity at this point seems aggressive but people do love to ignore the data and facts when it comes to states like Florida or Texas. The whole world laughed at Texas a few weeks ago when they removed all restrictions yet their numbers are currently very low. Just more proof that no one really knows anything about how to contain this thing.mace1229 said:
I agree full capacity seems too much. I just don’t know why the National data of cases being up 17% was relevant when the state is actually down 12%. They’re obviously doing better than most states, but I hear more complaints about how Texas is handling this than the ones actually up 15-20%.josevolution said:
full capacity lolmace1229 said:
But isn’t Texas actually down in cases?josevolution said:Cases up 17% in this nation, Texas Rangers to open up baseball season full capacity whoppee baseball is back not!
I'd question the reporting, how the data is compiled and rates of testing.....inflated? wow racist much? citizen or not these are human beings infected and dying same as the the all powerful white man. no less important....your post suggest the dont count so they shouldnt be counted.Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
Oh rats. Now I can't be enlightened by your curiosity and the intellectual depth of your posts.PJPOWER said:
I am, because you are being added to my ignore list. Nice knowing you, ya racist prick.mrussel1 said:
I said it, and the question is really why would you think there's a separate count for citizens and non citizens? Be smarterPJPOWER said:
That’s bullshit and you know it. I never said they shouldn’t be counted, just wondered if they were. Then you start with your “untermenschen” stupidity. Be better.mickeyrat said:PJPOWER said:
Because those numbers could partially explain inflated numbers of deaths among the border states. I was really just curious if the deaths/cases in holding centers were tallied in state overall numbers. I couldn’t find much data on this.mrussel1 said:
You clearly don't know sarcasm. The question to you is, why wouldn't we count immigrants as part of the death numbers? Didn't they die too?PJPOWER said:
Wow, racist much? What’s wrong with you?mrussel1 said:
Good point. We wouldn't want the counted.PJPOWER said:
And who are being counted, just citizens or are immigrants being thrown into the numbers too?mickeyrat said:Indifference71 said:
Compared to 20-30K cases per day in January, I'd say it's pretty low. My point is that no one really knows WTF they're doing when it comes to this virus. It's easy to laugh at Texas/Florida but their numbers aren't much different than states that have had severe restrictions/lockdowns.Hobbes said:
The data in the post above yours suggests otherwise.Indifference71 said:
Agreed. Full capacity at this point seems aggressive but people do love to ignore the data and facts when it comes to states like Florida or Texas. The whole world laughed at Texas a few weeks ago when they removed all restrictions yet their numbers are currently very low. Just more proof that no one really knows anything about how to contain this thing.mace1229 said:
I agree full capacity seems too much. I just don’t know why the National data of cases being up 17% was relevant when the state is actually down 12%. They’re obviously doing better than most states, but I hear more complaints about how Texas is handling this than the ones actually up 15-20%.josevolution said:
full capacity lolmace1229 said:
But isn’t Texas actually down in cases?josevolution said:Cases up 17% in this nation, Texas Rangers to open up baseball season full capacity whoppee baseball is back not!
I'd question the reporting, how the data is compiled and rates of testing.....inflated? wow racist much? citizen or not these are human beings infected and dying same as the the all powerful white man. no less important....your post suggest the dont count so they shouldnt be counted.0
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