Saw it...other than some hot spots which we would expect, the article reflects what I’m seeing on the ground in central Virginia....with 97 percent of ALL THOSE TESTED in Virginia testing negative for active virus thus far...though those reports lag as test turn arounds in Va are 2-4 days and who knows, 1-3 days for Va Dept of Health to update each report to the public sites.
Oh I expect positive tests to slowly rise and more deaths in terms of numbers but I’m questioning the virulence and transmission capabilities of this virus. When we will peak, I don’t know but Central Va’s hospitals are not being over-run right now. Yes you can get real sick and die with this virus...but we may need to re-think our individual chances for even contracting the disease.
Saw it...other than some hot spots which we would expect, the article reflects what I’m seeing on the ground in central Virginia....with 97 percent of ALL THOSE TESTED in Virginia testing negative for active virus thus far...though those reports lag as test turn arounds in Va are 2-4 days and who knows, 1-3 days for Va Dept of Health to update each report to the public sites.
Oh I expect positive tests to slowly rise and more deaths in terms of numbers but I’m questioning the virulence and transmission capabilities of this virus. When we will peak, I don’t know but Central Va’s hospitals are not being over-run right now. Yes you can get real sick and die with this virus...but we may need to re-think our individual chances for even contracting the disease.