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BS, which location?Costco is serving samples again. So my hopes of Covid getting rid of samples forever have been dashed.
BS, which location?Costco is serving samples again. So my hopes of Covid getting rid of samples forever have been dashed.
Ok, and the next day, the story for the link below leads with the following sentence regarding ICU capacity in CA.And they take a thinly veiled shot at the education level of Californians. You can't make this up.
CHHS spokeswoman Kate Folmar said projected ICU capacity is based on multiple variables, including available beds and staffing. "These fluid, on-the-ground conditions cannot be boiled down to a single data point — and to do so would mislead and create greater uncertainty for Californians," she said in a statement.
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California ignores public records request, keeps coronavirus data hidden
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California ignores public records request, keeps coronavirus data hidden
Gov. Gavin Newsom, despite months-long promises of transparency in his coronavirus decisions, has been keeping secret the data his administration is using to drive state-implemented lockdowns.www.foxnews.com
La Mesa. Not anything prepared that I noticed, just stuff out of the package. Maybe around 8 or so stations.BS, which location?
Ok, and the next day, the story for the link below leads with the following sentence regarding ICU capacity in CA.
"A stunning turn with regional ICU availability numbers."
This is good news if you ignore the fact that this gives a very strong impression that our leaders in CA appear to be intentionally misleading us.
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'We're on the downslope': Bay Area ICU capacity dramatically improves but exiting stay-at-home order still unclear
"This could potentially be the beginning of the end," said UCSF Epidemiologist Dr. George Rutherford.abc7news.com
I will take this as good news. Interesting that he is lifting this when SoCal is still seeing crazy numbers. Curious to know what motivated him to change his mind.And......
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California Lifts Its Regional Stay-at-Home Order, Returning to County-Based Restrictions
Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to announce Monday that the stay at home order will be lifted in all regions of the state, according to a letter from the California Restaurant Association to its members.www.nbclosangeles.com
I don't know anything about the ICU numbers, but what is crazy is the number of cases and how those numbers have dropped off a cliff. Sort of crazy.
“...It's far from clear whether the decision will lead to easing of stay-at-home rules in Los Angeles County”I will take this as good news. Interesting that he is lifting this when SoCal is still seeing crazy numbers. Curious to know what motivated him to change his mind.
I will take this as good news. Interesting that he is lifting this when SoCal is still seeing crazy numbers. Curious to know what motivated him to change his mind.
Interesting, saw that in Arizona with stuff in zip locks but not at mine.La Mesa. Not anything prepared that I noticed, just stuff out of the package. Maybe around 8 or so stations.
Please don't lump SD County in with LA CountyWhat's super crazy to me is SoCal has much higher infection rates than NorCal, at least anecdotally (I'm pretty sure the math backs up that assertion) -- in that more people down there have gotten the virus. Numbers should be dropping like a rock down there. I think @dad4 pointed out this possibility a ways back.
Look at LA’s new cases per day. You’ve got 1/4 of the state population but almost half the daily cases. As long as this is true, LA will have stricter rules than other places.“...It's far from clear whether the decision will lead to easing of stay-at-home rules in Los Angeles County”
Clown show!
Please don't lump SD County in with LA County. SD is down a wee bit but nothing material, still at one of its highest points for cases and lowest for ICU capacity. The good news is that overall SD County has a low death rate per capita for large counties, only 45% of LA's death per capita. Some of NoCal's large counties are among the lowest overall.
Look at LA’s new cases per day. You’ve got 1/4 of the state population but almost half the daily cases. As long as this is true, LA will have stricter rules than other places.
They aren’t doing what you want, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they are wrong.
LA County has NEVER been out of the strictest tier, what does that tell you?Look at LA’s new cases per day. You’ve got 1/4 of the state population but almost half the daily cases. As long as this is true, LA will have stricter rules than other places.
They aren’t doing what you want, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they are wrong.
That you have high population density, a lot of low income families with too little space, and a wicked new variant.LA County has NEVER been out of the strictest tier, what does that tell you?
Where else are you gonna build in LA County?That you have high population density, a lot of low income families with too little space, and a wicked new variant.
I would like to believe that cities will realize that the lack of housing stock helped cause the crisis. But that’s just me dreaming. More likely the rich places will make it illegal for a large family to live in a small apartment.
This guy is a complete phony. For those who listen to him just add a third mask to your face and wait for him to appear on a MSM Sunday show. I do not trust anything this guy says.As predicted, we're officially on people should wear 2 masks now. He's gone from none to 1 to 2
This guy is a complete phony. For those who listen to him just add a third mask to your face and wait for him to appear on a MSM Sunday show. I do not trust anything this guy says.
As predicted, we're officially on people should wear 2 masks now. He's gone from none to 1 to 2