To: dalight
Numbers are all out of whack now because of adjusting and including presumed missed cases etc....
Remember when a month ago the Ohio head of their health department said she knew for a fact that 100 thousand people in Ohio were infected.
2 posted on
04/18/2020 5:08:48 PM PDT by
ifinnegan
(Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
To: ifinnegan
Get ready for full press to keep Ohio from opening. They have a target on them now.
3 posted on
04/18/2020 5:14:59 PM PDT by
gibsonguy
To: ifinnegan
Changing the measuring metric destroys the ability to gauge effectiveness of mitigation.
4 posted on
04/18/2020 5:15:49 PM PDT by
Bryan24
(When in doubt, move to the right..........)
To: ifinnegan
“Remember when a month ago the Ohio head of their health department said she knew for a fact that 100 thousand people in Ohio were infected.”
A flyer came out of their health department stating there was treatment available in New York when the hospital ship arrived. Can’t count what ain’t there.
rwood
To: ifinnegan
She is probably correct - in fact, it's probably low. It's just that many people show no symptoms - they are robust with healthy immune systems so they don't get sick, but they can be carriers. This is a good thing, since the more exposure, the greater the immunity as a whole.
They estimated 60 million in the US were exposed to the H1N1 flu resulting in about 17,000 deaths. This is more contagious than H1N1.
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04/18/2020 9:19:26 PM PDT by
Dave W
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Posted on 4/18/2020, 8:05:00 PM by dalight
To: ifinnegan; All
Remember when a month ago the Ohio head of their health department said she knew for a fact that 100 thousand people in Ohio were infected.
She also predicted 6000-8000 new cases per day at peak WITH social distancing. Currently our 5-day rolling average is 864.
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