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    #46
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    There will be no soccer or any other school activity this fall. There will probably be no school. We are heading towards another prolonged shut down where we will all need to stay at home and only go out in emergency situations. This thing is not over. We are all in grave serious danger of getting sick. Nothing is worth us being completely healthy. It doesn't matter if kids go to school, it doesn't matter if there's rising mental health issues from staying at home with little contact, it frankly doesn't matter if the economy craters and 50% of the population is unemployed. What matters is that we are all safe in our homes for as long as it takes for this thing to end. Whenever that is.
    End date is November 4th if Biden wins....2025 if Trump wins

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      #47
      Originally posted by unregistered View Post
      there will be no soccer or any other school activity this fall. There will probably be no school. We are heading towards another prolonged shut down where we will all need to stay at home and only go out in emergency situations. This thing is not over. We are all in grave serious danger of getting sick. Nothing is worth us being completely healthy. It doesn't matter if kids go to school, it doesn't matter if there's rising mental health issues from staying at home with little contact, it frankly doesn't matter if the economy craters and 50% of the population is unemployed. What matters is that we are all safe in our homes for as long as it takes for this thing to end. Whenever that is.
      baaahh! Baaahh!

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        #48
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        There will be no soccer or any other school activity this fall. There will probably be no school. We are heading towards another prolonged shut down where we will all need to stay at home and only go out in emergency situations. This thing is not over. We are all in grave serious danger of getting sick. Nothing is worth us being completely healthy. It doesn't matter if kids go to school, it doesn't matter if there's rising mental health issues from staying at home with little contact, it frankly doesn't matter if the economy craters and 50% of the population is unemployed. What matters is that we are all safe in our homes for as long as it takes for this thing to end. Whenever that is.
        ^^^^ Scary adjective guy.

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          #49
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          CDC estimates 25,000,000 Americans infected. 130,000 deaths and a 0.6% death rate. Stop watching CNN. This is not a deadly virus for 99% of those infected
          Using real math - or common core math - either way it checks out - National numbers are 4.4 percent of people infected die and CT is 8.5 percent using today's stats provided by CDC/DPH. So there's that. Stop watching Faux News...

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            #50
            Ivy setting the tone, hard to think that HS won't follow

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              #51
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Using real math - or common core math - either way it checks out - National numbers are 4.4 percent of people infected die and CT is 8.5 percent using today's stats provided by CDC/DPH. So there's that. Stop watching Faux News...
              so what you are saying is that the Southern states are safer than CT still?
              seems you agree with faux news

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                #52
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Using real math - or common core math - either way it checks out - National numbers are 4.4 percent of people infected die and CT is 8.5 percent using today's stats provided by CDC/DPH. So there's that. Stop watching Faux News...
                well CNN will tell you that 85% of the ICU beds in Florida are being used
                what they wont tell you is that
                hospitals generally run at around 95% normally (thats how they stay in business)
                covid is only taking up 15% of those beds
                and that Florida can double their ICU beds

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  so what you are saying is that the Southern states are safer than CT still?
                  seems you agree with faux news
                  I do, going to Florida this weekend.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    I do, going to Florida this weekend.
                    Awesome. Please don't come back.

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      so what you are saying is that the Southern states are safer than CT still?
                      seems you agree with faux news
                      Well there's also this thing about Florida under-reporting their cases, and Houston shipping people all over Texas for ICU space. Let's see those numbers in a month. At the end of May CT numbers were 10 percent death and the south and west were at 1 percent so yeah, enjoy your trip south....

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Well there's also this thing about Florida under-reporting their cases, and Houston shipping people all over Texas for ICU space. Let's see those numbers in a month. At the end of May CT numbers were 10 percent death and the south and west were at 1 percent so yeah, enjoy your trip south....
                        theres also this thing called facts , most educated people dont start making assumptions until they have some-you are making accusations
                        care to back up any of your claims

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Well there's also this thing about Florida under-reporting their cases, and Houston shipping people all over Texas for ICU space. Let's see those numbers in a month. At the end of May CT numbers were 10 percent death and the south and west were at 1 percent so yeah, enjoy your trip south....
                          Update on procedures and surgeries: Houston Methodist is open, safely seeing patients and following the governor's order. Because the order’s ban on elective surgeries is contingent upon a hospital’s capacity to care for COVID-19 patients, we are currently able to continue with most elective surgeries and procedures. Please consult with your doctor to confirm. Know that we are continuously monitoring our hospital’s capacity and have the ability to adjust it on a daily, weekly and monthly basis.

                          Here is a link in case you don’t believe me.
                          https://www.houstonmethodist.org/cor...-for-patients/

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Well there's also this thing about Florida under-reporting their cases, and Houston shipping people all over Texas for ICU space. Let's see those numbers in a month. At the end of May CT numbers were 10 percent death and the south and west were at 1 percent so yeah, enjoy your trip south....
                            florida 15% of icu beds are covid occupied the rest is other normal medical issues

                            from the mouth of the governor on a national station

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Update on procedures and surgeries: Houston Methodist is open, safely seeing patients and following the governor's order. Because the order’s ban on elective surgeries is contingent upon a hospital’s capacity to care for COVID-19 patients, we are currently able to continue with most elective surgeries and procedures. Please consult with your doctor to confirm. Know that we are continuously monitoring our hospital’s capacity and have the ability to adjust it on a daily, weekly and monthly basis.

                              Here is a link in case you don’t believe me.
                              https://www.houstonmethodist.org/cor...-for-patients/

                              https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/07/healt...day/index.html
                              https://www.foxnews.com/health/flori...rus-cases-rise
                              https://undark.org/2020/07/07/housto...vid-19-crisis/
                              https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...y-15372256.php

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Using real math - or common core math - either way it checks out - National numbers are 4.4 percent of people infected die and CT is 8.5 percent using today's stats provided by CDC/DPH. So there's that. Stop watching Faux News...
                                Cmon jerk weed. Be better than that. Using your ridiculous stats would mean that they have tested every single person in the country and identified every case. Lmao. There are upwards of 20-40 times as many positive cases. Use that number and tell me what you come up with. Stop being a fear monger loser who is rooting against their country.

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