The Coronavirus, not the beer

It is insane to me that you think a good doctor gets their information like this.

I agree. Listening to a side that uses propoganda to control the population is very dangerous and will lead to bad decisions.
 
Because it is statistically more likely that read all the studies on HCQ, both positive and negative, if younwere conservative in nature. Positive impacts were literally blocked out of reality for the left and never presented to their audience.

No it just gets reported how it’s supposed to be reported. I find it interesting that you spend all this time railing against others for anecdotal evidence when the research that is positive for HCQ is all anecdotal. Everything is political for you
 
No it just gets reported how it’s supposed to be reported. I find it interesting that you spend all this time railing against others for anecdotal evidence when the research that is positive for HCQ is all anecdotal. Everything is political for you

You should learn what anecdotal means.
 
New Hampshire didn't expose it's elderly or whatever you're saying. NH despite having Massholes flock to the state when their state was shutting down handled things OK.
 
BTW everyone is silent on the death numbers. 903 for the country today, highest in a month. Here's hoping it doesn't keep rising.
 
BTW everyone is silent on the death numbers. 903 for the country today, highest in a month. Here's hoping it doesn't keep rising.

No one has forecasted no increase in the daily amount. This is expected but it won't be to the peaks we saw in the north east.

Therr is a lot of people in this country.
 
Here in Texas we're hitting record deaths. Almost all of the hot spots are from Dallas county and the counties on the border.
 
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Texas finished with 121 deaths and Cal finished with 150. Both the highest for their respective states.

Yup. As someone who works in Dallas I've been keeping an eye on these with the explosion of cases in the last few weeks. As a % of deaths to new cases it's still nothing like it was earlier. Now there are a number of reasons on why that is happening but hopefully that continues.
 
Numbers were trending down. I wouldn't worry about the 7 day yet.

7-day is very much relevant. July 4 and 5 were lowest since end of March. July 6 was 378. With last weekend being a holiday, I think you're seeing a lot of the data catching up. Just like July 4-6 probably wasn't an accurate depiction, neither are the last 2 days. 7-day avg will always be a better snap shot than 1 day totals.
 
Has Sweden turned the corner? They're having a significant drop in their 7-day avg cases and deaths are staying low.
 
7-day is very much relevant. July 4 and 5 were lowest since end of March. July 6 was 378. With last weekend being a holiday, I think you're seeing a lot of the data catching up. Just like July 4-6 probably wasn't an accurate depiction, neither are the last 2 days. 7-day avg will always be a better snap shot than 1 day totals.

Incubation is 2-5 days. And when people go for testing after that who knows. I think we're just seeing the first waves from the 4th.
 
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