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  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    Also just having read an inpassing bit about rest home workers needing two clean tests to return, are the testing number given for people tested, or total tests?
  • Alexis
    Alexis Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,387 Founders Club
    salemcoog said:

    salemcoog said:

    Tequilla said:



    15% isn’t good no matter what. However I’d want to know who was tested.
    Except the positive test rate is 8.9%, not 15% - that was one particular day. 8.9% is about 2% higher than what I've been hearing elsewhere outside King County. Not Fleenor been hearing, don't twist...better than that, better than that.





    True ... but the positive rate was in the 7.5% range about a week ago off the top of my head

    The high daily test rates is relatively troubling if the controls are the same

    Not really - because a massive percentage of those who test positive don't have underlying health issues, don't smoke and aren't old. Better to watch the recovery numbers than go down the rabbit hole of the Death Pool.

    People are gonna die. That's a simple fact. People are gonna die walking down the street. April 6 has been my day to start either going worry wart or fuck off mode/give me back my liberty.



    If people are doing their jobs and staying home, I’m not real concerned with cases. Only deaths. The ball don’t lie and neither do the deaths.
    It would be nice if the gubnors let the physicians do their jobs. The ball lies if the ref keeps letting air out of it so it don't bounce.




    There should be nothing traveling in and out of NYC, Jersey and even Seattle, SF, LA and NO other than goods.

    If you’re serious about stopping this effectively anyway.


    But shutting down all of the forests and rivers is a better strategy I’m sure.
    And golf courses. Don't forget golf courses.
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,720 Founders Club
    Alexis said:

    salemcoog said:

    salemcoog said:

    Tequilla said:



    15% isn’t good no matter what. However I’d want to know who was tested.
    Except the positive test rate is 8.9%, not 15% - that was one particular day. 8.9% is about 2% higher than what I've been hearing elsewhere outside King County. Not Fleenor been hearing, don't twist...better than that, better than that.





    True ... but the positive rate was in the 7.5% range about a week ago off the top of my head

    The high daily test rates is relatively troubling if the controls are the same

    Not really - because a massive percentage of those who test positive don't have underlying health issues, don't smoke and aren't old. Better to watch the recovery numbers than go down the rabbit hole of the Death Pool.

    People are gonna die. That's a simple fact. People are gonna die walking down the street. April 6 has been my day to start either going worry wart or fuck off mode/give me back my liberty.



    If people are doing their jobs and staying home, I’m not real concerned with cases. Only deaths. The ball don’t lie and neither do the deaths.
    It would be nice if the gubnors let the physicians do their jobs. The ball lies if the ref keeps letting air out of it so it don't bounce.




    There should be nothing traveling in and out of NYC, Jersey and even Seattle, SF, LA and NO other than goods.

    If you’re serious about stopping this effectively anyway.


    But shutting down all of the forests and rivers is a better strategy I’m sure.
    And golf courses. Don't forget golf courses.
    Not a golfer but it's funny how much this has pissed people off, and rightfully so given the logic implemented.

    It seems like during this time beer, weed, and golf should be handed out en masse. With payment of course.
  • Bob_C
    Bob_C Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 12,678 Founders Club
    The essential factor vs risk factor is where a lot of things got screwed up. Plenty of non essential stuff that was super low risk, like golf that should have been allowed to continue.

    Municipal golf is fucked, it was already creating political issues at the local government level before any of this.
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,913
    Bob_C said:



    Municipal golf is fucked, it was already creating political issues at the local government level before any of this.

    Huh?
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,913

    salemcoog said:

    salemcoog said:

    Tequilla said:



    15% isn’t good no matter what. However I’d want to know who was tested.
    Except the positive test rate is 8.9%, not 15% - that was one particular day. 8.9% is about 2% higher than what I've been hearing elsewhere outside King County. Not Fleenor been hearing, don't twist...better than that, better than that.





    True ... but the positive rate was in the 7.5% range about a week ago off the top of my head

    The high daily test rates is relatively troubling if the controls are the same

    Not really - because a massive percentage of those who test positive don't have underlying health issues, don't smoke and aren't old. Better to watch the recovery numbers than go down the rabbit hole of the Death Pool.

    People are gonna die. That's a simple fact. People are gonna die walking down the street. April 6 has been my day to start either going worry wart or fuck off mode/give me back my liberty.



    If people are doing their jobs and staying home, I’m not real concerned with cases. Only deaths. The ball don’t lie and neither do the deaths.
    It would be nice if the gubnors let the physicians do their jobs. The ball lies if the ref keeps letting air out of it so it don't bounce.




    There should be nothing traveling in and out of NYC, Jersey and even Seattle, SF, LA and NO other than goods.

    If you’re serious about stopping this effectively anyway.


    But shutting down all of the forests and rivers is a better strategy I’m sure.
    The sound a ball makes as the air is let out is sssssssssssssstttt.

    Weird - no red states/cities on your list.

    Purely coincidental, I'm sure.




    Montana, Yes Montana!!! Did a shelter in place order on Friday. Those whole 130 cases and finally their first death must have really spooked the populace.


    And in a shocking development, their Governor, Steve Bullock is a Democrat.

    But this isn’t political!!!!! At all.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,069
    salemcoog said:

    salemcoog said:

    salemcoog said:

    Tequilla said:



    15% isn’t good no matter what. However I’d want to know who was tested.
    Except the positive test rate is 8.9%, not 15% - that was one particular day. 8.9% is about 2% higher than what I've been hearing elsewhere outside King County. Not Fleenor been hearing, don't twist...better than that, better than that.





    True ... but the positive rate was in the 7.5% range about a week ago off the top of my head

    The high daily test rates is relatively troubling if the controls are the same

    Not really - because a massive percentage of those who test positive don't have underlying health issues, don't smoke and aren't old. Better to watch the recovery numbers than go down the rabbit hole of the Death Pool.

    People are gonna die. That's a simple fact. People are gonna die walking down the street. April 6 has been my day to start either going worry wart or fuck off mode/give me back my liberty.



    If people are doing their jobs and staying home, I’m not real concerned with cases. Only deaths. The ball don’t lie and neither do the deaths.
    It would be nice if the gubnors let the physicians do their jobs. The ball lies if the ref keeps letting air out of it so it don't bounce.




    There should be nothing traveling in and out of NYC, Jersey and even Seattle, SF, LA and NO other than goods.

    If you’re serious about stopping this effectively anyway.


    But shutting down all of the forests and rivers is a better strategy I’m sure.
    The sound a ball makes as the air is let out is sssssssssssssstttt.

    Weird - no red states/cities on your list.

    Purely coincidental, I'm sure.




    Montana, Yes Montana!!! Did a shelter in place order on Friday. Those whole 130 cases and finally their first death must have really spooked the populace.


    And in a shocking development, their Governor, Steve Bullock is a Democrat.

    But this isn’t political!!!!! At all.
    Montana is about 1/2 native and half Cali rich guys.

    If their governor a death wish, he'd ban fishing in Montana.

  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,913

    salemcoog said:

    salemcoog said:

    salemcoog said:

    Tequilla said:



    15% isn’t good no matter what. However I’d want to know who was tested.
    Except the positive test rate is 8.9%, not 15% - that was one particular day. 8.9% is about 2% higher than what I've been hearing elsewhere outside King County. Not Fleenor been hearing, don't twist...better than that, better than that.





    True ... but the positive rate was in the 7.5% range about a week ago off the top of my head

    The high daily test rates is relatively troubling if the controls are the same

    Not really - because a massive percentage of those who test positive don't have underlying health issues, don't smoke and aren't old. Better to watch the recovery numbers than go down the rabbit hole of the Death Pool.

    People are gonna die. That's a simple fact. People are gonna die walking down the street. April 6 has been my day to start either going worry wart or fuck off mode/give me back my liberty.



    If people are doing their jobs and staying home, I’m not real concerned with cases. Only deaths. The ball don’t lie and neither do the deaths.
    It would be nice if the gubnors let the physicians do their jobs. The ball lies if the ref keeps letting air out of it so it don't bounce.




    There should be nothing traveling in and out of NYC, Jersey and even Seattle, SF, LA and NO other than goods.

    If you’re serious about stopping this effectively anyway.


    But shutting down all of the forests and rivers is a better strategy I’m sure.
    The sound a ball makes as the air is let out is sssssssssssssstttt.

    Weird - no red states/cities on your list.

    Purely coincidental, I'm sure.




    Montana, Yes Montana!!! Did a shelter in place order on Friday. Those whole 130 cases and finally their first death must have really spooked the populace.


    And in a shocking development, their Governor, Steve Bullock is a Democrat.

    But this isn’t political!!!!! At all.
    Montana is about 1/2 native and half Cali rich guys.

    If their governor a death wish, he'd ban fishing in Montana.

    And sheep “sheering” as well.
  • UWhuskytskeet
    UWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,113
    edited March 2020
    salemcoog said:

    salemcoog said:

    salemcoog said:

    Tequilla said:



    15% isn’t good no matter what. However I’d want to know who was tested.
    Except the positive test rate is 8.9%, not 15% - that was one particular day. 8.9% is about 2% higher than what I've been hearing elsewhere outside King County. Not Fleenor been hearing, don't twist...better than that, better than that.





    True ... but the positive rate was in the 7.5% range about a week ago off the top of my head

    The high daily test rates is relatively troubling if the controls are the same

    Not really - because a massive percentage of those who test positive don't have underlying health issues, don't smoke and aren't old. Better to watch the recovery numbers than go down the rabbit hole of the Death Pool.

    People are gonna die. That's a simple fact. People are gonna die walking down the street. April 6 has been my day to start either going worry wart or fuck off mode/give me back my liberty.



    If people are doing their jobs and staying home, I’m not real concerned with cases. Only deaths. The ball don’t lie and neither do the deaths.
    It would be nice if the gubnors let the physicians do their jobs. The ball lies if the ref keeps letting air out of it so it don't bounce.




    There should be nothing traveling in and out of NYC, Jersey and even Seattle, SF, LA and NO other than goods.

    If you’re serious about stopping this effectively anyway.


    But shutting down all of the forests and rivers is a better strategy I’m sure.
    The sound a ball makes as the air is let out is sssssssssssssstttt.

    Weird - no red states/cities on your list.

    Purely coincidental, I'm sure.




    Montana, Yes Montana!!! Did a shelter in place order on Friday. Those whole 130 cases and finally their first death must have really spooked the populace.


    And in a shocking development, their Governor, Steve Bullock is a Democrat.

    But this isn’t political!!!!! At all.
    Most states have done it, plenty of red states too. If you'd rather follow the lead of Mississippi though, be my guest.


    https://www.nytimes.com./interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-stay-at-home-order.html
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,913
    I’m sure Montanans everywhere were demanding this and the Governor was just serving the will of the people.

    Finally Cut Bank’s concerns are addressed in the state House.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,387 Founders Club
    salemcoog said:

    Tequilla said:



    15% isn’t good no matter what. However I’d want to know who was tested.
    Except the positive test rate is 8.9%, not 15% - that was one particular day. 8.9% is about 2% higher than what I've been hearing elsewhere outside King County. Not Fleenor been hearing, don't twist...better than that, better than that.





    True ... but the positive rate was in the 7.5% range about a week ago off the top of my head

    The high daily test rates is relatively troubling if the controls are the same

    Not really - because a massive percentage of those who test positive don't have underlying health issues, don't smoke and aren't old. Better to watch the recovery numbers than go down the rabbit hole of the Death Pool.

    People are gonna die. That's a simple fact. People are gonna die walking down the street. April 6 has been my day to start either going worry wart or fuck off mode/give me back my liberty.



    If people are doing their jobs and staying home, I’m not real concerned with cases. Only deaths. The ball don’t lie and neither do the deaths.
    There are people on the east coast reporting that their loved ones who recently died of other causes, are seeing them listed as Covid,-19 victims. If this is true, then it's possible that even deaths do lie.
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,913

    salemcoog said:

    Tequilla said:



    15% isn’t good no matter what. However I’d want to know who was tested.
    Except the positive test rate is 8.9%, not 15% - that was one particular day. 8.9% is about 2% higher than what I've been hearing elsewhere outside King County. Not Fleenor been hearing, don't twist...better than that, better than that.





    True ... but the positive rate was in the 7.5% range about a week ago off the top of my head

    The high daily test rates is relatively troubling if the controls are the same

    Not really - because a massive percentage of those who test positive don't have underlying health issues, don't smoke and aren't old. Better to watch the recovery numbers than go down the rabbit hole of the Death Pool.

    People are gonna die. That's a simple fact. People are gonna die walking down the street. April 6 has been my day to start either going worry wart or fuck off mode/give me back my liberty.



    If people are doing their jobs and staying home, I’m not real concerned with cases. Only deaths. The ball don’t lie and neither do the deaths.
    There are people on the east coast reporting that their loved ones who recently died of other causes, are seeing them listed as Covid,-19 victims. If this is true, then it's possible that even deaths do lie.
    !Linq?
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,069

    salemcoog said:

    Tequilla said:



    15% isn’t good no matter what. However I’d want to know who was tested.
    Except the positive test rate is 8.9%, not 15% - that was one particular day. 8.9% is about 2% higher than what I've been hearing elsewhere outside King County. Not Fleenor been hearing, don't twist...better than that, better than that.





    True ... but the positive rate was in the 7.5% range about a week ago off the top of my head

    The high daily test rates is relatively troubling if the controls are the same

    Not really - because a massive percentage of those who test positive don't have underlying health issues, don't smoke and aren't old. Better to watch the recovery numbers than go down the rabbit hole of the Death Pool.

    People are gonna die. That's a simple fact. People are gonna die walking down the street. April 6 has been my day to start either going worry wart or fuck off mode/give me back my liberty.



    If people are doing their jobs and staying home, I’m not real concerned with cases. Only deaths. The ball don’t lie and neither do the deaths.
    There are people on the east coast reporting that their loved ones who recently died of other causes, are seeing them listed as Covid,-19 victims. If this is true, then it's possible that even deaths do lie.
    Not unusual in AAU ball for the scorekeeper to tack an extra foul on the opposing team's stud player.

    A couple extra hash marks for points.

    Pretty normal, actually.

  • UWhuskytskeet
    UWhuskytskeet Member Posts: 7,113

    salemcoog said:

    Tequilla said:



    15% isn’t good no matter what. However I’d want to know who was tested.
    Except the positive test rate is 8.9%, not 15% - that was one particular day. 8.9% is about 2% higher than what I've been hearing elsewhere outside King County. Not Fleenor been hearing, don't twist...better than that, better than that.





    True ... but the positive rate was in the 7.5% range about a week ago off the top of my head

    The high daily test rates is relatively troubling if the controls are the same

    Not really - because a massive percentage of those who test positive don't have underlying health issues, don't smoke and aren't old. Better to watch the recovery numbers than go down the rabbit hole of the Death Pool.

    People are gonna die. That's a simple fact. People are gonna die walking down the street. April 6 has been my day to start either going worry wart or fuck off mode/give me back my liberty.



    If people are doing their jobs and staying home, I’m not real concerned with cases. Only deaths. The ball don’t lie and neither do the deaths.
    There are people on the east coast reporting that their loved ones who recently died of other causes, are seeing them listed as Covid,-19 victims. If this is true, then it's possible that even deaths do lie.
    I saw that on www.libwatch.wordpress.blogspot.alexjones.com too
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
    My grandma died a year ago and the gubmint just retroactively changes her cause of death to the Rona!
  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,786 Swaye's Wigwam
    kind of nice place to see flu, pneumonia, and total deaths

    https://gis.cdc.gov/grasp/fluview/mortality.html
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    It's a good thing weº can't trust the Drumpf Administration, because this might be scary otherwise
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,882 Founders Club

    It's a good thing weº can't trust the Drumpf Administration, because this might be scary otherwise

    Yiu can to jail in Hungary for saying that
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,913

    It's a good thing weº can't trust the Drumpf Administration, because this might be scary otherwise

    Yiu can to jail in Hungary for saying that
    You can also go Hungary in Jail for saying that as well.
  • DoogieMcDoogerson
    DoogieMcDoogerson Member Posts: 2,506
    LebamDawg said:

    kind of nice place to see flu, pneumonia, and total deaths

    https://gis.cdc.gov/grasp/fluview/mortality.html

    Well this is interesting...thanks for the link.