Meg Ostrowski wrote:Don Schmitz wrote:From 11/4 to 11/12:
420,303 tests (52,538/day average)
76,342 positive (18.16% positive)
Percent positive is
up almost 11% from my last post 8 days ago.
This is the highest positivity rate since I've been analyzing the data. (It was 13.95% in April.)
Source of data used in the calculations:
https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal ... rics/cases
Alarming!
Anything above 10% is considered in the range of uncontrolled community spread.
Yet, with Ohio and USA on fire with this, people are saying, ignore the science, we need to go back to normal.
Not to be a dick about this, but generally I find those screaming that to not be reliable sources life needed instructions.
When you separate the need for kids to have input Kindergarten-7th grade, I get it. The studies speak for themselves.
Those with special need children, I get. The studies speak for themselves.
Everyone else, you just got to get a hold of yourself.
In March when everybody was getting ready to sing off their porches. I mentioned, this shit hasn't even started to get bad.
Well guess what, we still have a couple really bad months ahead of us.
Wear a mask. Limit travel and exposure. Set up family party and gatherings for after the holidays. When it settles down. Together we have lost a year, let's not make it two, three, four our five. One group that has been spot on since day one is forecasting Americans, will be unable to self quarantine, and this continues even with a vaccine until 2025. Let's prove them wrong.
Hang on it is about to get interesting.
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