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Yes, we are doing poorly, because many people were convinced by example and rhetoric that masks are not important. But as recent research results have shown now repeatedly -- masks really help prevent much of the spread.View attachment 40858 The graph shows everything you need to understand that the Trump Administration is being untruthful about how well the US is doing.
At what? Protracting the misery?View attachment 40858 The graph shows everything you need to understand that the Trump Administration is being untruthful about how well the US is doing.
Yes, an interesting graph. However, it omits something important in the graph that I presented, which is that while the infection rate stubbornly refuses to drop, one can only assume that the death rate will likewise do so. Granted this is trying to see into the future, but the evidence, in this case, supports that sort of bleak view.
Yes, an interesting graph. However, it omits something important in the graph that I presented, which is that while the infection rate stubbornly refuses to drop, one can only assume that the death rate will likewise do so. Granted this is trying to see into the future, but the evidence, in this case, supports that sort of bleak view.
this is a better metric! Since it is a virus, I know it will never go away. But it seems like it is heading in the right direction. Antibodies must be on the increase since more people are contracting Covid but less deaths.
View attachment 40858 The graph shows everything you need to understand that the Trump Administration is being untruthful about how well the US is doing.
View attachment 40858 The graph shows everything you need to understand that the Trump Administration is being untruthful about how well the US is doing.
Interesting, is it not, that a lot of young, insouciant people -- who will take a social risk, maybe have a fever, a cough, a little time in hospital -- and then visit their highly at-risk elders, and condemn them to death.Holy Cow! Just looking at the US Federal Dataset for resident deaths in nursing homes. This does not include long term care facilities.
In the US there have been, as of June 18, there have been 78,182 cumulative resident deaths in nursing homes across the nations. On June 18 that represented 66% of cumulative US deaths tracked by the University of Virginia Biocomplexity Institute.
I don't volunteer to die for your sake.At what? Protracting the misery?
I think suffocating your state out of existence and quarantining your people into a bubble isn't exactly coming out ahead on the other side of the coin.
We just don't want to take the drastic measures need to get out of this. The boarders should have been shut tight early on, testing and isolating a national imperative, and, of course, we'd need competent and empathetic leadership that isn't a malignant tumor in human form.So yes, we're in almost the worst shape but even if we did the best job, we'd still be in the soup.