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Post by rmcalhoun on Jun 20, 2020 19:40:31 GMT -6
MADEIRA BEACH is packed but groups are keeping a pretty good distance.. The restaurants/boardwalk etc packed.. Seems like more masks than muncie but quadruple the people
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Post by BSU Card Fan in AZ on Jun 20, 2020 19:44:07 GMT -6
Rob, wash your hands, avoid bathrooms unless you wear a mask, observe social distance, cut the odds of a problem, be a little paranoid. It won't probably be you but it don't take chances, and protect others. Use your freedom to be cautious and care about others to do that. I just lost my brother in Wisconsin who was on a ventilator and did not survive. So, I may be a little paranoid, but he was blind sided and went from optimistic and lucid to ICU a week ago, and I never had a chance after that to communicate with him after telling him to take care, all in a matter of few hours it spiraled down hill, just felt a little sick and wasn't really nervous, went to the hospital thinking it was not necessary. So sorry. Horrible to lose a close family member. Take care and be safe.
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Post by cardfan on Jun 21, 2020 8:23:41 GMT -6
MADEIRA BEACH is packed but groups are keeping a pretty good distance.. The restaurants/boardwalk etc packed.. Seems like more masks than muncie but quadruple the people You pack that many in, anywhere, and the odds are Covid will be spread. Which sucks.
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Post by 00hmh on Jun 21, 2020 10:20:41 GMT -6
Restaurants are really a problem. If air handling is really really good and if waiters and customers wear masks as much as possible, can't while actually eating, and if the capacity is limited, that's the best case, and it is still a risk.
Crowded and less any mask use it has a fair amount of risk. If that super spreader happens to sit at the next table, very dangerous.
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Post by rmcalhoun on Jun 22, 2020 13:37:07 GMT -6
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Post by 00hmh on Jun 23, 2020 21:45:42 GMT -6
Florida situation is getting seriously bad.
Look at it this way. The NBA would be better off in NYC than Orlando. That's bad.
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Post by rmcalhoun on Jun 24, 2020 11:19:18 GMT -6
5 o clock today mandatory masks in at least three counties.. pure calhounery picking this week to to come to florida
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Post by cardfan on Jun 24, 2020 11:27:42 GMT -6
5 o clock today mandatory masks in at least three counties.. pure calhounery picking this week to to come to florida Calhounery at its finest.
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Post by rmcalhoun on Jun 24, 2020 11:28:48 GMT -6
5 o clock today mandatory masks in at least three counties.. pure calhounery picking this week to to come to florida Calhounery at its finest. I can't win
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Post by rmcalhoun on Jun 24, 2020 11:30:46 GMT -6
I tested a theory yesterday.. I drank college style and passed out under my tent.. Figured I'd see if alcohol would kill it
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Post by rmcalhoun on Jun 24, 2020 11:36:33 GMT -6
Stay away covid t.co/QcVGD1Uvhk. Pretty typical beach scene.. Not like the weekend
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Post by 00hmh on Jun 24, 2020 11:45:09 GMT -6
This is a lot like more like speed limit laws and stop signs. Wearing the mask protects everyone else. I hate it to hear someone saying they have a right to endanger everyone else.
In the EU and most of the developed world people have had much more willingness to wear masks or been required to wear masks. They are at much lower level of new cases each day, maybe 1 case per 100K. Here about 9 cases per 100K.
Masking and effective early testing is the biggest difference. It's not a case either of testing more people per 100K, today. That does not explain our greater number and increasing hospital admissions and deaths. Testing doesn't put you in the hospital or morgue.
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Post by 00hmh on Jun 24, 2020 11:48:08 GMT -6
I tested a theory yesterday.. I drank college style and passed out under my tent.. Figured I'd see if alcohol would kill it That is your solid BSU science training which developed your interest in scientific experimental method.
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Post by bsutrack on Jun 24, 2020 17:47:35 GMT -6
Hospitalizations are increasing in several states which is distributing, but it's incorrect to state the death rate from Covid-19 is increasing. The trend is clearly decreasing.
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Post by 00hmh on Jun 24, 2020 19:28:59 GMT -6
Good point. Although in Florida, Texas, Arizona where cases and hospitalization are increasing greatly, deaths are at or near a high, and death rate lags hospitalization. Hospitalization lags case increase. It is not going to go down for long at this rate. news.google.com/articles/CAIiEPpK7taCZrvOFBKFHJ6xkloqGAgEKg8IACoHCAowjtSUCjC30XQwi5e9Bg?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3AenAnd the bad news is the "low" death rate we have per 100K is much higher than the EU and other countries where masking is much more common. It is certainly good deaths are down from a very high peak, but it is not a stable situation on that count, nor is it a sign of a well handled pandemic. We look like idiots flocking to bars and public events, sitting shoulder to shoulder in crowded venues while the number of cases is so high. Masks work. Every expert, including experts on the President's task force say so . They recommend more masking (and more testing). The President who has not talked the doctors on the task force for two weeks, tends to ignore advice from experts, actually mocks wearing masks and says (not joking he says) we should decrease testing. It is under control he says contrary to the evidence. Botched leadership.
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