March Madness and Covid-19

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Deaths never materialized? We will probably have 150,000 deaths by Wednesday. They are putting bodies in refrigerated trailers dude.

This Covid crisis really hit the US in what, March? 5 months and 150,000 deaths. You don't think 30,000 people a month means it has materialized?


This statement is so inaccurate and irresponsible.

Secondly, some people expected 143k by now while others thought it would be less while others thought it would be more. All of them are material. If a person thought they would already have eclipsed 500k, which they have not, then they did not materialize as expected. See how that works.
 
This statement is so inaccurate and irresponsible.

Secondly, some people expected 143k by now while others thought it would be less while others thought it would be more. All of them are material. If a person thought they would already have eclipsed 500k, which they have not, then they did not materialize as expected. See how that works.

So you think it will be by the weekend or something?
 
So you think it will be by the weekend or something?


You clearly stated by Wednesday and you said it willingly. For your projection to occur the number of deaths over the course of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday would have to average above 2200/day. It was an absurd statement then and an even more absurd statement now because you cannot stand behind what you say, you just cannot. What is relevant is the reality of the situation and not what I think. If you were wise enough you, too, would also climb aboard and realize opinions such as yours does not change the course of ANYTHING.
 
Texas has recorded 4,029 deaths so far from Covid-19. 20% of all their deaths occurred last week.
 
Texas has recorded 4,029 deaths so far from Covid-19. 20% of all their deaths occurred last week.

Based on adjusted population, south Texas (San Antonio and Corpus Christi) along with border counties (Hidalgo, Cameron, El Paso) are the hotter spots right now.
 
The rt live data is interesting...the three states you hear most about (florida, arizona, texas)at or below 1. The beloved New York is higher than them
 
The rt live data is interesting...the three states you hear most about (florida, arizona, texas)at or below 1. The beloved New York is higher than them


Texas, a state 50% larger than New York, has 1/8th the deaths of New York.

We both take a chemistry test. You score 99% and I score 12%. You have effectively done 8x better than me. Do I have the right to shame you on scoring a 99?
 
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<eye roll>

Did you read that at techstartups dot com?

Next time you cite legitimate medical literature will be your first. Most of your stuff is some random news journalist that doesn't have a medical background.
 
Next time you cite legitimate medical literature will be your first. Most of your stuff is some random news journalist that doesn't have a medical background.

I’ve cited plenty of legitimate medical literature including the Lancet. If you didn’t see it it’s not my fault.
 
I’ve cited plenty of legitimate medical literature including the Lancet. If you didn’t see it it’s not my fault.

Most of what you post makes me wonder if yu even know what legitimate medical literature is. You certainly have no right to make fun of anybody for weak sources.

Feel free to prove me wrong for the rest of this thread. I dare you.
 
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