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82k cases but how many tested and negative? I.e. what's the positivity rate?
928,614 tested
8.8% positive
82k cases but how many tested and negative? I.e. what's the positivity rate?
Schools were supposed to start taking students, but that's been pushed back - in some districts all the teachers called in sick to prevent it. So it's all remote, at present.
Maybe my view is very narrow, but I've talked to restaurant owners, and driven by some places that are bars with restaurant licenses. Bars that are open are doing huge business and there is no oversight, so to say that "bar closures" had anything to do with AZ's numbers is false. This is what has me vexed - bars are open, cases are dropping, authorities tout the closure of bars for the decline. They are either lying, or have no idea why cases are dropping, and just want the credit.
Moo...
These are just thoughts. After searching media I can't find one single article for why cases are down, in any of the states reporting declines. But one things for use hospitals can't fudge the number of admissions, required to be sent to HHS daily. The admission report controls the disbursement of emergency drugs and plasma.
- Good news rarely sells. Cases are declining daily in the US, but rarely do we see this reported. When cases increase its front page news.
- CDC send teams into AZ to target counties with high positivity rate.
- Bars open, YUP, but these folks may not experience symptoms or they may be mild. They may experience mild symptoms and put it off as a hangover, staying up to late and partying. Young folks don't want to test, quarantine messes up going out, partying and puts a stop to fun.
- Hospital admissions could be down due to younger population with less complications.
I’m predicting the anti-vaxers refusing and protesting the vaccine.
In Australia there’s been near zero numbers of the common flu due to masks, lockdowns, a rise in flu injections and better hygiene.
Free COVID-19 jabs for all Australians
7news Sunrise.
Last year I waited until the end of September to get my flu shot, so that it would have a longer lasting effect into January and February. Does anyone know the ideal time frame for getting the flu shot and how long it will be effective? I need to do some research on this.
ETA article that answers my own question, on when is the beset time of year to get a flu shot
What’s the best time of year for a flu shot? - Harvard Health
ETA
I think I likely wouldn't care who chose not to have a covid jab.
Bit like the flu vaccine ... heaps of people have the jab, heaps of others dont.
You measure the risks you are willing to take for yourself. As long as you are not putting others in jeopardy through your choice. imo
Oh that seems quite low.928,614 tested
8.8% positive
Why though?
Do they think Covid is a hoax? That it's gone? That it won't affect them?
Or do they just not care?
This is absolutely fantastic. I wonder if some of the measures we are taking now will continue long after CoVid is written into history. We've been unnecessarily complacent about flu deaths.
Normally I wouldn't care either, but in this case, if we intend to eradicate CoVid, enough people will have to accept the vaccination.
When I get the flu, I first of all and quite suddenly, get the muscle aches and fever followed by a headache and sore throat. I may not get a cough for days after the other symptoms.A study has been conducted to work out the differences between the order of appearance of Covid symptoms as compared to flu symptoms. There seems to be a specific order in which symptoms appear, in most people, and this may help people to determine the likelihood of having covid or flu.
Covid symptoms - order of appearance
1.Fever
2.Coughing
3.Equal likelihood of sore throat, headache or muscle aches
4.Nausea/vomiting
5.Diarrhoea
Flu symptoms - order of appearance
1.Cough or muscle aches
2.Headache
3.Sore throat
4.Fever
5.Equal likelihood of vomiting/nausea and diarrhoea
Scientists find the order that COVID-19 symptoms will most likely appear in
When I get the flu, I first of all and quite suddenly, get the muscle aches and fever followed by a headache and sore throat. I may not get a cough for days after the other symptoms.
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