Posted on 03/11/2020 10:36:35 PM PDT by rintintin
A pastor at All Saints Episcopal Church in Beverly Hills has tested positive for novel coronavirus and has been hospitalized after attending a conference in Kentucky, the church confirmed Wednesday.
All Saints Episcopal Church has notified congregants after Rev. Janet Broderick tested positive for the virus. The reverend and parishioners also confirmed that the pastor is the sister of actor Matthew Broderick.
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I would like some way to review China's numbers that show
the convergence between spread of virus there
against
a) the total number of likeliest cohort (co-morbids: Elderly, Smoking, ACE2, PEC, SARS vaccinated, Med resources)
b) all China population likely exposed
We can probably only get our hands around Elderly, Smoking, maybe pre-existing conditions but it might be enough to see the top of the parabola and the decline in China and then extrapolate the timeline.
Is it more like the outline of a mousetail and then the mouse, or is it a dramatic parabolic arc. This chart suggests classic mouse:
Why did you post this article? Just curious
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Probably trying to normalize something not meant to be normalized.
1 Timothy 2:12 New International Version (NIV)
12 I do not permit a woman to teach or to assume authority over a man;[a] she must be quiet.
1 Timothy 2:14
New International Version
And Adam was not the one deceived; it was the woman who was deceived and became a sinner.
Thanks. I’ve considered it.
I appreciate the mention.
I don't trust them.
There are now 46,931 active cases outside China, and that represents
72.89% of all active cases at this time.
That's a large enough group to study, and that's where I'd start.
One poster mentioned that Italy has a high percentage of smokers.
Makes you wonder if that's a fundamental problem there.
A study along the lines of what you suggested would be helpful.
I'd be shocked if someone wasn't on it.
“Why did you post this article? Just curious.”
Why do you ask?
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