It's going to be a beautiful time. Churches packed.
"OMW to church! Blessed day! #MAGA!"It's going to be a beautiful time. Churches packed.
With coffins.
Since yesterday has typically meant since yesterday (at least here) is all, as in the day since that last day. That's why I took it to mean the past 24hrs not 'since yesterday including yesterday'. Was only speaking to the importance of being clear with the data and language we use at this time as I feel it could be read that there have been 400+ deaths today.Show me where I lied. I said 400 people since yesterday, as in Wednesday 12:01am on the east coast, to now (Thursday) at 5:20pm.
Nowhere did I say 400 people died in 24 hours. Yesterday was the word I used.
Who cares, you'll be right in a week anyway.Show me where I lied. I said 400 people since yesterday, as in Wednesday 12:01am on the east coast, to now (Thursday) at 5:20pm.
Nowhere did I say 400 people died in 24 hours. Yesterday was the word I used.
LOL, as if the numbers the US is reporting is even remotely accurate. Both me and my brother have symptoms but when we contact the Tricare Nurse Hotline they told both of us that tests are only for those requiring hospitalization, traveled to a hot spot over the preceding 2 weeks, or came in contact with another diagnosed case. In much of the country, it is virtually impossible to get tested.
Despite most of these numbers being totally reliant on the amount of testing. The 2 far right columns are more accurate metrics.
Interstate travel and public transit (bus, train, airplane, etc.) need to be suspended.United States of America is #1
I definitely don't need to read any further than this and I can safely log off for the rest of the day.
There are some seriously scary times ahead and I wish America would come together to fight together instead of the crappy piecemeal state by state plan.
Without instituting national restrictions and making preparations (we've known about this since December), this outcome was inevitable.Is this because we didn't test enough in the beginning or was this always going to happen regardless. It doesn't seem like something so easily contained.
I guess that depends on how much you trust your state's governorI mean to be fair that doesn't change his question, why should we believe the US numbers lol
Germany's death numbers are extremely suspicious. AFAIK, they are not counting the elderly or people with previous illnesses. Or people who die at home. They only count people who die in hospitals. That's why they are so low.
They aren't testing, they have some of the lowest test rate of any country.
Testing everyone is impossible, for any country. We in Belgium just managed to get a new testing method to move from 2k tests per day to 10k (for a country of 11 millions) and even that means that it would take years to test everyone. Not gonna happen. By all accounts, cases in the wild are much higher than reported, but yes death should be accurate, and the US death toll is not reassuring seeing how early they are in the pandemic unfortunately.
He's going to put pressure on governors to to it... and then blame them when the shit hits the fan.Is Trump still intending to reopen the economy within the next week or so as has been reported or has he backpedaled on that?