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Cite when the deaths occurredincremetal_progress said:As I said, obfuscating about something that is actively getting worse.
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Pointless. you'll make the same argument for the deaths that are occurring now but in 2 weeks when they are reported. Deaths will continue to rise for weeks to come and when we finally turn the corner maybe begin to come down in a month of 2. You will continue to not care, just like you don't care now.Houhusky said:
Cite when the deaths occurredincremetal_progress said:As I said, obfuscating about something that is actively getting worse.
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you would cite them if you could.incremetal_progress said:
Pointless. you'll make the same argument for the deaths that are occurring now but in 2 weeks when they are reported. Deaths will continue to rise for weeks to come and when we finally turn the corner maybe begin to come down in a month of 2. You will continue to not care, just like you don't care now.Houhusky said:
Cite when the deaths occurredincremetal_progress said:As I said, obfuscating about something that is actively getting worse.
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Day over day Case growth flat all week, hospital census flat all week. Let’s look for a downturn next week.
Deaths would need to increase 1000% to match NYC.
This shit is so overblown right now. -
If daddy said lock it down you'd be extolling the virtues of healthLoneStarDawg said:Day over day Case growth flat all week, hospital census flat all week. Let’s look for a downturn next week.
Deaths would need to increase 1000% to match NYC.
This shit is so overblown right now. -
LoneStarDawg said:
Day over day Case growth flat all week, hospital census flat all week. Let’s look for a downturn next week.
Deaths would need to increase 1000% to match NYC.
This shit is so overblown right now.
this is true and potentially a good sign. Deaths will still be high regardless for a while but maybe things are improving.
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Look at you, trying out graphs, too bad it’s missing all labels and context and has zero connection to your statement.incremetal_progress said:LoneStarDawg said:Day over day Case growth flat all week, hospital census flat all week. Let’s look for a downturn next week.
Deaths would need to increase 1000% to match NYC.
This shit is so overblown right now.
this is true and potentially a good sign. Deaths will still be high regardless for a while but maybe things are improving. -
Is anyone dying from the normal flu this year? It’s another statistic I can’t find online.
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I quit caring how many people died months ago.incremetal_progress said:
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Nope. There is no cause of death but COVID this year. Stage 4 pancreatic cancer but got the sniffles before you died? COVID!RoadDawg55 said:Is anyone dying from the normal flu this year? It’s another statistic I can’t find online.
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Im moving back next March
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Five dead in not Ohio. I'm generally presuming that if you die in "residence" that you were in hospice and basically terminal and with a no resuscitation order. The 251st death seems an outlier. If we had a functioning press in either the US or Portland, we would know more. If this was a healthy 35 year old, the 254th death would be the lead story on the evening news.
Oregon’s 250th COVID-19 death is a 77-year-old man in Wasco County who tested positive on June 27 and died on July 15 at OHSU Hospital. He had underlying conditions.
Oregon’s 251st COVID-19 death is a 72-year-old man in Umatilla County who tested positive on July 8 and died on July 14, in his residence. He had no known underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 252nd COVID-19 death is a 99-year-old man in Marion County who tested positive on July 8 and died on July 15, in his residence. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 253rd COVID-19 death is an 82-year-old woman in Clackamas County who tested positive on July 6 and died on July 16, in her residence. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 254th COVID-19 death is a 35-year-old woman in Multnomah County who tested positive on July 6 and died on July 11, in her residence. She had underlying medical conditions. -
@RoadDawg55 this is the closest thing Ive seen to quantifying various excess deathsRoadDawg55 said:Is anyone dying from the normal flu this year? It’s another statistic I can’t find online.
This is limited weeks 6-23, ~4,300 excess "pneumonia and influenza" deaths over the average for the limited time frame.
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incremetal_progress said:
Pointless. you'll make the same argument for the deaths that are occurring now but in 2 weeks when they are reported. Deaths will continue to rise for weeks to come and when we finally turn the corner maybe begin to come down in a month of 2. You will continue to not care, just like you don't care now.Houhusky said:
Cite when the deaths occurredincremetal_progress said:As I said, obfuscating about something that is actively getting worse.
But cite the date when the record deaths in Texas reported yesterday occurred!!!!! -
Goincremetal_progress said:incremetal_progress said:
Pointless. you'll make the same argument for the deaths that are occurring now but in 2 weeks when they are reported. Deaths will continue to rise for weeks to come and when we finally turn the corner maybe begin to come down in a month of 2. You will continue to not care, just like you don't care now.Houhusky said:
Cite when the deaths occurredincremetal_progress said:As I said, obfuscating about something that is actively getting worse.
But cite the date when the record deaths in Texas reported yesterday occurred!!!!! -
Next week?incremetal_progress said:incremetal_progress said:
Pointless. you'll make the same argument for the deaths that are occurring now but in 2 weeks when they are reported. Deaths will continue to rise for weeks to come and when we finally turn the corner maybe begin to come down in a month of 2. You will continue to not care, just like you don't care now.Houhusky said:
Cite when the deaths occurredincremetal_progress said:As I said, obfuscating about something that is actively getting worse.
But cite the date when the record deaths in Texas reported yesterday occurred!!!!! -
Why haven't the Blue State Governors cured this Pandemic yet?incremetal_progress said:
Pointless. you'll make the same argument for the deaths that are occurring now but in 2 weeks when they are reported. Deaths will continue to rise for weeks to come and when we finally turn the corner maybe begin to come down in a month of 2. You will continue to not care, just like you don't care now.Houhusky said:
Cite when the deaths occurredincremetal_progress said:As I said, obfuscating about something that is actively getting worse.