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We're still on track for > 300,000 cases in the US by close of business Friday.
I could not agree more with this sentiment. I strongly believe science and christianity are completely compatible. God gave us brains and the freedom to make choices. Pastors who act like these to me are no different than the James Bakkers of the world. I haven't read anything in the Bible or learned in church that says we should walk out in front of a train or take cocaine or drive a car 150mph because God will save us. That's nonsensical. These people are like snake charmers and playing with the devil.
AMEN !!!I could not agree more with this sentiment. I strongly believe science and christianity are completely compatible. God gave us brains and the freedom to make choices. Pastors who act like these to me are no different than the James Bakkers of the world. I haven't read anything in the Bible or learned in church that says we should walk out in front of a train or take cocaine or drive a car 150mph because God will save us. That's nonsensical. These people are like snake charmers and playing with the devil.
Good one. I've got to remember that.This always reminds me of my favorite joke in terms of believing in God and using your head.
Man is on his front porch and the water is rising through his yard. Police come by- 'Sir we need you to evacuate, the water is going to rise and get worse', man replies 'don't worry, God will provide'. Later the water is lapping his front door and a fire truck comes by - 'Sir we are here to rescue you from the rising water', 'don't worry, God will provide', finally as the man is on his roof a boat from the National Guard comes by - 'Sir please get in the boat before your house is under water', 'don't worry, God will provide' the man replies. As the water rises the man drowns.
As he approaches the Pearly Gates, he asks - 'I've been a good Christian all my life, Why did you not save me'. God replies - 'I sent you the police, the fire department, and the National Guard, what else do you need me to provide?"
Two good places to follow numbers.
On a US basis CNN has a really good webpage.
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2020/health/coronavirus-us-maps-and-cases/
This site is updated multiple times a day as they get info from state Health Agencies. They have the number of positive cases by state, the number of positive cases per 10K people per state and the number of deaths per state.
The second site is if you would like to follow the numbers just for the state of GA. AJC has an excellent site for that
https://www.ajc.com/news/coronavirus/
This has all their articles on it as well as updated numbers on the very first link that are updated twice a day (GA reports at noon and 7).
On the update page there is an interactive map where you can click on any county and see how many positive cases they have, how many deaths, and the positive cases by day.
in GA the biggest hotspot is still around Albany. More cases and more deaths than anywhere else in the state. They obviously got in a bunch of test results this morning as the number of new positive cases for Dougherty Co for Mar 31st at noon is 177 (which is the same as the last 6 days combined). Neighboring Lee county had 41 new positive cases this morning which is the equivalent of their last 10 days combined.
One last link. I'm a big fan of Fivethirtyeight.com. If you like Political or Sports modeling it is a great site to go to.
This link is one on COVID19. The most interesting chart in it and why I am including it, is because this article has a chart showing testing per 10K people in a state. It makes clear how uneven the amount of testing per state is. For example, NY at the time of this article (Mar 27) had tested 62.8 of every 10000 people in its state. For Georgia that number was 8.4.
It just shows how inaccurate it is to compare positive cases by state when the testing levels are so different.
The only number that is remotely comparable and even that is likely not 100% comparable is # of deaths.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-coronavirus-isnt-just-a-blue-state-problem/
FWIW, GA became the 7th state to reach 100 deaths yesterday.
A couple of interesting stats i've seen in the last 24 hours. The CDC Director spoke this morning. Said they are seeing about a 25% rate of asymtomatic cases. Also, people are contagious for roughly 48 hours before they start showing any symptoms. The other stat I saw is that the avg hospital stay for someone with COVID19 right now is around 18 days - so once someone goes into the hospital, they are taking a bed for a long period of time.
There’s absolutely no reason the Counterproliferation of WMD people are on these fine Chinese people’s butts. Just a vast right wing conspiracy. Move along people.Chinese people have been caught multiple times trying to sneak novel viruses into the US.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/border-patrol-stopped-chinese-biologist-194214726.html
Today my company terminated 2 positions in the Accounting Department (33% of my department), 2 drivers (18% of that department), and 1 temp. We have 5 people in our warehouse who volunteered to work 4 days a week just to keep their job. Our March 2020 sales are down 50% from the same period as last year.
And so it begins....
I listened to press conference of Virginia governor announcing the statewide "stay at home" order yesterday. During Q&A, (paraphrasing) they asked if everyone in Va that needed to be tested was getting a test. The answer was a very honest "No... they are not" Followed by a very generic explanation regarding problems "with the supply chain".Thank you for sharing all this information.
We don't have the nurse-power in the ERs to test everyone. Or everyone that wants a test. I have a cousin who works in an ER and she seems to post once a week to tell people to get pre-screened first and stay out of the ER. It sucks up all their resources just proving people don't need to be tested. New York has 75,000 cases. They have multiple hours long lines down the street of sick people waiting to get tested. Georgia has what - 3,000 cases? So it would make sense they would be testing 25x more people in New York. The real testing multiple is 8x. Hot spots will continue to have huge testing demand and PPE demand for sure.
Anecdotally, which is worth about zero, my cousin in the UK has been sick for 2 weeks. She's just now starting to feel a little better, but its been a real booger to get through. And she's totally healthy and 36 years old. It can be a long slog for those people that get hit with it.
Some of you may have heard of Richard Epstein's recent essays on COVID-19 and death predictions. The responses to them has already pretty much zero'd out Epstein's creds as a commentator, but here's the ultimate critique:
https://rexdouglass.github.io/TIGR/...s_Instead_of_Contrarian_About_Covid19.nb.html
Would that all writers on the predictions made concerning the disease were as energetic and smart as Douglass. And as dedicated to getting at the truth of the matter and making it understandable. But, of course, that would require a much better understanding of science then is current in this country among either pundits or the population in general. Too bad, that.
I strongly recommend reading this. It will change the way you read everything else on the subject.
Today my company terminated 2 positions in the Accounting Department (33% of my department), 2 drivers (18% of that department), and 1 temp. We have 5 people in our warehouse who volunteered to work 4 days a week just to keep their job. Our March 2020 sales are down 50% from the same period as last year.
And so it begins....