That's the whole issue. I don't think we can with the numbers where they currently are in parts of the country.
@gator95 , you can c’mon man me all you want, but here’s an example of the current situation in Ga: The 10 closest CVS testing sites to me are booked for the next 3 days with a 6-10 day turnaround for results.why would anyone get a test If it’ll take over 2 weeks to get the results? Kemp has followed Trumps playbook every step of the way, I don’t think the man is capable of an independent thought. Trump insisted he was serious when he said if we test less well have fewer cases, may be the first honest statement he’s ever made.
two key elements. young students (ie 10 and under) protect the teachers (and rest of staff). If we are having a hard time protecting nurses and doctors how do you protect teachers and bus drivers and custodians get rapid testing set up at $1 per test and let parents decide if it is worth $1 per day to send their kids to school or not. we don't seem to be that far away from that goal
this was referenced in the Den but news to me and bad news if true. 78% of 100 people aged 45 - 53 studied post covid recovery had inflammation of the heart. Need someone smarter than me to read and give a more thorough review Outcomes of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients Recently Recovered From COVID-19 Key Points Question What are the cardiovascular effects in unselected patients with recent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)? Findings In this cohort study including 100 patients recently recovered from COVID-19 identified from a COVID-19 test center, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging revealed cardiac involvement in 78 patients (78%) and ongoing myocardial inflammation in 60 patients (60%), which was independent of preexisting conditions, severity and overall course of the acute illness, and the time from the original diagnosis. Meaning These findings indicate the need for ongoing investigation of the long-term cardiovascular consequences of COVID …………………..……………………………….. Conclusions Taken together, we demonstrate cardiac involvement in 78 patients (78%) and ongoing myocardial inflammation in 60 patients (60%) with recent COVID-19 illness, independent of preexisting conditions, severity and overall course of the acute illness, and the time from the original diagnosis. These findings indicate the need for ongoing investigation of the long-term cardiovascular consequences of COVID-19.
Denali critters..this fox was having a playful few minutes close to the bus and then walked to the top of a little hill for his head shot had to crop the back half of the image though as he was taking a dump and seemingly smiling at us while he did it. watched this young grizzly for maybe 10 minutes and I kept expecting to see the mother show up but he was all alone. Looked too small and immature to be alone. all the bears we saw were so blond in color this year. Inland bears are so much smaller than their coastal brethren and here is a mom and 2nd year cub grazing on the grasses they seem to favor. can't figure out how to post a video from flickr
Dude you got photo skillz. Seriously., On a different note, and apologies for using the same comment, Louis Gohmert's daughter calls him/Trump out.
thanks, just a hobby and to help me remember all the places we have been fortunate enough to travel. that bear is one of my favorite you looking at me shots, especially the crop. He just walked around like he had an attitude. wonder if the tweet is indicative of the severity of his illness.
Good question. Didn't even think about like that. Don't know. All I know is that the other day he blamed *wearing a mask* and then said he was going to be taking HQC.
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Updated stats from world o meter as of 8 am EDT. There were 20 states with a decrease in active cases. There were 11 states with 1-2 deaths and 12 states with 0 deaths. Those are the best numbers in a while.