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Deaths collapsing everywhere, week on week we're heading for another very low number today. hospitals in virtually every state that was hard hit (NY, PA, NJ, MASS, MI, IL,LA) all emptying out.

 

5-6000 less people in hospital in those places from last week and the media goes bezerk because TX or AZ have a couple hundred more.

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Deaths collapsing everywhere, week on week we're heading for another very low number today. hospitals in virtually every state that was hard hit (NY, PA, NJ, MASS, MI, IL,LA) all emptying out.

 

5-6000 less people in hospital in those places from last week and the media goes bezerk because TX or AZ have a couple hundred more.

They will be doing this until election day then poof the virus will be gone.

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We used to call it transferal dissipation in the Military, the virus is getting weaker( they all do) and will continue to do so unless the host is reintroduced. Cases are up but deaths are down 35% since nationwide lockdown.

 

Stay scared and at home though makes my getting a table at some of my favorite eateries easier.

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Stay scared and at home though makes my getting a table at some of my favorite eateries easier.

Don't direct that at me, in 15+ venues daily between casinos, grocers, banks, pet stores, restaurants, etc., etc., 

 

……..and yes, of course the number of cases are up due in large part to the significant increase in testing. 

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Don't direct that at me, in 15+ venues daily between casinos, grocers, banks, pet stores, restaurants, etc., etc., 

 

……..and yes, of course the number of cases are up due in large part to the significant increase in testing. 

Right now there are 21700 people hospitalized in the entire country, on april 13th there were 19000 hospitalized in NY alone. While the media keeps up the drumbeat of fear and hysteria, the data shows something completely different.

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WASHINGTON — Vice President Mike Pence encouraged governors on Monday to adopt the administration’s explanation that a rise in testing was a reason behind new coronavirus outbreaks, even though testing data has shown that such a claim is misleading.

 

“I would just encourage you all, as we talk about these things, to make sure and continue to explain to your citizens the magnitude of increase in testing,” Pence said on a call with governors, audio of which was obtained by The New York Times. “And that in most of the cases where we are seeing some marginal rise in number, that’s more a result of the extraordinary work you’re doing.”

 

He added: “But also encourage people with the news that we are safely reopening the country. That, as we speak today, because people are going back to hospitals and elective surgery and getting ordinary care, hospitalization rates may be going up. But according to our most current information, hospitalizations for coronavirus are going down across the country.”

 

It was a misleading message publicly emphasized by President Donald Trump at a meeting earlier in the day.

 

“If we stop testing right now,” Trump said, “we’d have very few cases, if any.”

 

In fact, seven-day averages in several states with coronavirus outbreaks have increased since May 31, and in at least 14 states, positive cases have outstripped the average number of tests that have been administered, according to an analysis of data collected by The New York Times. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that coronavirus hospitalizations have decreased nationally, though positive cases have increased and the number of deaths attributed to the disease caused by the coronavirus, COVID-19, could increase as more data becomes available.

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, and in at least 14 states, positive cases have outstripped the average number of tests that have been administered,

Tell us about the other 36 states?

 

I see WY is on the list of rising states, they currently have 4 people hospitalized in the whole state, the lowest since this started, I'm sure they're sweating those numbers - 19 more cases yesterday. :laugh

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