The chart doesn’t make sense to me. It says in the bottom graph that 85 people died on July 7 2020 from Covid-19 yet in the above statistic not one person died. Which is it?
That stat has yet to be filled in. The day isn’t over yet. At the top of the chart, there is a “yesterday” tab. Click on that to see the total that matches what is in the graph.
The chart doesnt make sense to me. It says in the bottom graph that 85 people died on July 7 2020 from Covid-19 yet in the above statistic not one person died. Which is it?
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You have to remember this is TEXAS. There are feedlots and pastures with cows and bulls. Their report and/or reporter(s) must’ve spilled some manure into the report and left it in there.
Second wave?(Texas numbers in here also):
Today, our national HIT(Herd Immunity Threshold) is roughly 15%, which means we are almost done, no matter what any Governor does.
The Herd Immunity Threshold (HIT) for COVID-19 is between 10-20%. This fact gets less press than any other. Most people understand the basic concept of herd immunity and the math behind it. In the early days, some public health officials speculated that COVID-19s HIT was 70%. Obviously, the difference between a HIT of 70% and a HIT of 10-20% is dramatic, and the lower the HIT, the quicker a virus will burn out as it loses the ability to infect more people, which is exactly what COVID-19 is doing everywhere, including the U.S, which is why the death curve above(attached) looks the way it looks.
https://off-guardian.org/2020/07/07/second-wave-not-even-close/
US graph of plummeting death rate on this page:
https://wmbriggs.com/post/31431/