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I. Was. Right.
https://kval.com/news/local/covid-19-spread-in-hermiston-found-by-trace-program-justifies-worries
17%, in a low density Hermiston. No one's on a subway there.
This should be cause for optimism, not fear.
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We were right, you and IGrundleStiltzkin said:I. Was. Right.
https://kval.com/news/local/covid-19-spread-in-hermiston-found-by-trace-program-justifies-worries
17%, in a low density Hermiston. No one's on a subway there.
This should be cause for optimism, not fear.
Found HHusky
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Extrapolating what I glean from MSM Hermiston must be a place of extreme poverty and chock full of Black and brown folks. It can't be a town full of white and white/hispanics?* can it?
*What the fuck is this? Are we talking actual Spaniards? @PoncedeLeonDawg True? -
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Might fuck your heart up. Grim -
The moneyshotMikeDamone said:
We were right, you and IGrundleStiltzkin said:I. Was. Right.
https://kval.com/news/local/covid-19-spread-in-hermiston-found-by-trace-program-justifies-worries
17%, in a low density Hermiston. No one's on a subway there.
This should be cause for optimism, not fear.
Found HHuskyOregon State University researchers believe 17% of Hermiston residents were positive for COVID-19 during the university’s door-to-door testing period on July 25-26.
According to the announcement on the morning of Friday, July 31, field workers from the TRACE COVID-19 study collected 471 samples from 249 randomly selected households across Hermiston on those dates. The news release noted that field workers knocked on more than those 249 doors, but only 44% of homes contacted agreed to participate in the free, voluntary test.
The study had previously announced it would take as many as 10 days for people to receive their results from the lab, but the tests were processed more quickly than expected.
The results suggest that about 3,000 people in the city were carrying the virus on July 25-26. Of those who tested positive, 80% reported not having any symptoms. -
I'm sure the 80% were hospitalized and some died 18-36 days later. They just had to wait. It's science.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The moneyshotMikeDamone said:
We were right, you and IGrundleStiltzkin said:I. Was. Right.
https://kval.com/news/local/covid-19-spread-in-hermiston-found-by-trace-program-justifies-worries
17%, in a low density Hermiston. No one's on a subway there.
This should be cause for optimism, not fear.
Found HHuskyOregon State University researchers believe 17% of Hermiston residents were positive for COVID-19 during the university’s door-to-door testing period on July 25-26.
According to the announcement on the morning of Friday, July 31, field workers from the TRACE COVID-19 study collected 471 samples from 249 randomly selected households across Hermiston on those dates. The news release noted that field workers knocked on more than those 249 doors, but only 44% of homes contacted agreed to participate in the free, voluntary test.
The study had previously announced it would take as many as 10 days for people to receive their results from the lab, but the tests were processed more quickly than expected.
The results suggest that about 3,000 people in the city were carrying the virus on July 25-26. Of those who tested positive, 80% reported not having any symptoms. -
Antifa should probably roll into Hermiston to protest oppression of the brown people.theknowledge said:Extrapolating what I glean from MSM Hermiston must be a place of extreme poverty and chock full of Black and brown folks. It can't be a town full of white and white/hispanics?* can it?
*What the fuck is this? Are we talking actual Spaniards? @PoncedeLeonDawg True?
That would be fun to watch the farm boys come out in force.
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