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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    No, the real question is will SJ or Staples take home the FCIAC crown this season?
    Co-non Champs when they don’t play.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      The average number of deaths from all causes in FL is 704 per day.
      132 deaths were reported yesterday. How many of those occurred in the last 24 hours?
      Let’s pretend they all did.
      That makes 18.75% of FL deaths yesterday were from COVID.
      Let’s also be clear. This is FL’s peak. It will last another 7-10 days and then be done.
      If it stays in the low 100’s deaths per day, it will be a huge success.
      That is what I believe will happen.
      Dang,
      FL today is 112. A drop of almost 20% from yesterday.

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        Florida reported another 10,181 cases of coronavirus yesterday, brining the total of cases reported throughout the pandemic to at least 301,810, according to new numbers released by the Florida Department of Health.

        A total of 19,334 people are currently hospitalized across the state.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Florida reported another 10,181 cases of coronavirus yesterday, brining the total of cases reported throughout the pandemic to at least 301,810, according to new numbers released by the Florida Department of Health.

          A total of 19,334 people are currently hospitalized across the state.
          Glad you brought up cases. They are getting closer and closer to burn out.
          Look at NY. About same population. NY has like 430,000 cases. FL needs about 130,000 to catch up to NY. At 10k per day, they should hit 400,000 in 10 days. This is about when you see the drop / burn out begin.
          Remember, you saw it here first.
          The big plus here is that FL will never get close to NY. Cases may end up being very similar however death will end up being less then 30% of NY.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Co-non Champs when they don’t play.
            But they’re going to be playing this fall, so who will take the crown?

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              Coronavirus is a 'pandemic of historic proportions,' expert says, as cases climb in South and Southwest

              Updated 10:20 AM ET, Wed July 15, 2020
              Doctor says what we saw in Wuhan we are seeing in Miami


              WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 22: Dr. Anthony Fauci (R), director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, participates in the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the White House on April 22, 2020 in Washington, DC. Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control, has said that a potential second wave of coronavirus later this year could flare up again and coincide with flu season. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
              White House cites this interview in attempt to discredit Dr. Fauci

              Dr. David de la Zerda (C) listens to the governor of Florida during a press conference to address the rise of coronavirus cases in the state, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, on July 13, 2020. - Virus epicenter Florida saw 12,624 new cases on July 12 -- the second highest daily count recorded by any state, after its own record of 15,300 new COVID-19 cases a day earlier.

              Doctor says what we saw in Wuhan we are seeing in Miami
              A general view of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Edward R. Roybal campus in Atlanta, Georgia on April 23, 2020. - The worldwide death toll from the novel coronavirus pandemic rose to 186,462 on April 23, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1900 GMT.

              Doctor paints dire picture: We're running out of beds in the morgue
              This picture taken on May 23, 2020 shows a laboratory technician holding a dose of a COVID-19 novel coronavirus vaccine candidate ready for trial on monkeys at the National Primate Research Center of Thailand at Chulalongkorn University in Saraburi. - After conclusive results on mice, Thai scientists from the centre have begun testing a COVID-19 novel coronavirus vaccine candidate on monkeys, the phase before human trials. (Photo by Mladen ANTONOV / AFP) (Photo by MLADEN ANTONOV/AFP via Getty Images)
              Covid-19 vaccine shows 'promising' immune response results

              21-year-old brought home coronavirus, dad on ventilator now

              Weekly US average of new Covid-19 cases exceeds 60,000

              ICU nurse hospitalized with Covid-19 after testing negative
              Jeremy Reitman poses wearing one of the medical quality personal protective equipment (PPE) face shields for doctors and nurses that he is making in his garage on 3D printers in Calabasas, California, March 30, 2020. - From amateur seamstresses and sewing clubs to Hollywood costume-makers, a patchwork army of volunteers across the United States is churning out gowns and masks for emergency workers battling coronavirus. Reitman asked friends for donations to buy many more printers, filament printing material, clear PVC plastic sheets and elastic bands to manufacture the face shields needed by hospitals in Los Angeles and across the country. He plans to donate all printers and materials to schools when the crisis is over. (Photo by Robyn Beck / AFP) (Photo by ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)
              Urgent calls for Trump administration to help with COVID-19 supplies
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              California rolling back reopening as Covid-19 cases rise

              Fauci: We haven't even begun to see the end of Covid-19
              BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - FEBRUARY 29: Russell Westbrook #0 of the Houston Rockets reacts during the second half of the game against the Boston Celtics at TD Garden on February 29, 2020 in Boston, Massachusetts. The Rockets defeat the Celtics 111-110 in overtime. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
              NBA star Russell Westbrook tests positive for coronavirus

              Woman who lost dad to Covid-19: My father was robbed of life

              Working parents desperate to find childcare amid pandemic
              WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 22: Dr. Anthony Fauci (R), director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, participates in the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the White House on April 22, 2020 in Washington, DC. Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control, has said that a potential second wave of coronavirus later this year could flare up again and coincide with flu season. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
              White House cites this interview in attempt to discredit Dr. Fauci

              Hear surgeon general's pitch for slowing rise in virus cases
              Dr. David de la Zerda (C) listens to the governor of Florida during a press conference to address the rise of coronavirus cases in the state, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, on July 13, 2020. - Virus epicenter Florida saw 12,624 new cases on July 12 -- the second highest daily count recorded by any state, after its own record of 15,300 new COVID-19 cases a day earlier. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP) (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)
              Doctor says what we saw in Wuhan we are seeing in Miami
              A general view of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Edward R. Roybal campus in Atlanta, Georgia on April 23, 2020. - The worldwide death toll from the novel coronavirus pandemic rose to 186,462 on April 23, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 1900 GMT.
              White House orders hospitals to bypass CDC with data reporting
              Dr Sanjay Gupta schools pkg
              How easily can children contract and spread coronavirus?
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              Doctor paints dire picture: We're running out of beds in the morgue
              This picture taken on May 23, 2020 shows a laboratory technician holding a dose of a COVID-19 novel coronavirus vaccine candidate ready for trial on monkeys at the National Primate Research Center of Thailand at Chulalongkorn University in Saraburi. - After conclusive results on mice, Thai scientists from the centre have begun testing a COVID-19 novel coronavirus vaccine candidate on monkeys, the phase before human trials. (Photo by Mladen ANTONOV / AFP) (Photo by MLADEN ANTONOV/AFP via Getty Images)
              Covid-19 vaccine shows 'promising' immune response results

              21-year-old brought home coronavirus, dad on ventilator now

              Weekly US average of new Covid-19 cases exceeds 60,000

              ICU nurse hospitalized with Covid-19 after testing negative
              (CNN)With Covid-19 cases soaring in the US South and Southwest, public health experts fear the end is not yet in sight and are wondering what normal will look like as the pandemic stretches on through the rest of the year.

              While New York and New Jersey were the early virus hotspots, California, Florida, Arizona and Texas now have become the states to watch, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease doctor, said.
              Fauci, a member of the White House coronavirus task force, called Covid-19 a "pandemic of historic proportions."
              It's official: The CDC wants you to wear a mask
              It's official: The CDC wants you to wear a mask
              "I think we can't deny that fact," he said during a Georgetown University Global Health Initiative webinar Tuesday. Fauci compared the current crisis to the 1918 influenza pandemic that killed more than 50 million people globally and about 675,000 in the US. "That was the mother of all pandemics and truly historic. I hope we don't even approach that with this, but it does have the makings of, the possibility of ... approaching that in seriousness."
              The United States saw a record number of new cases Tuesday with 67,417, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. As of Tuesday, more than 3.4 million people had been infected, and 38 states reported an increase in the number of new cases from the week before.
              As new cases continue to emerge, at least 27 states have paused or rolled back plans to reopen their economies. Among them is Nevada, where 37 bars have filed a lawsuit to fight Gov. Steve Sisolak's order to revert back to Phase 1 of the state's reopening plan.
              But Fauci cautioned that relaxed restrictions in California, Florida, Arizona and Texas are partly to blame for rising cases in those states, particularly among young people.
              Addressing the climb in the number of cases overall and among young people, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Robert Redfield said Tuesday the nation is in a much better place than it was in the spring, because the mortality rate is lower, but said "we're not out of the woods for this."
              "While we've made a lot of progress, we still have a ways to go in terms of getting this under control," Redfield said during a webinar with the Buck Institute.

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                Dr Bassetti, Dir. Infectious Diseases S. Martino Hosp. “In Italy we don’t have an emergency or new ‘cases’ anymore. 95% of positive tests now have NO SYMPTOMS”

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                  FL, AZ, & TX are all “hoteling” in the hospital’s. Older patients who have recovered or are ready to be discharged are being kept at the hospital’s due to availability at appropriate nursing homes. This 1,2 and sometimes 3 day waits are driving up the hospitalization numbers. While it is not of immediate concern, it is a partial explanation of what is actually happening.

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                    i am impressed every day how many experts there are on this site. I thought i knew everything, then you come here and realize TS is a breeding ground for the most intelligent people on the planet. Experts in soccer, colleges, kids, business, taxes, lights, parking, fields and now covid. What next brain surgery? anyone out there now how to perform a brain surgery at home?

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      i am impressed every day how many experts there are on this site. I thought i knew everything, then you come here and realize TS is a breeding ground for the most intelligent people on the planet. Experts in soccer, colleges, kids, business, taxes, lights, parking, fields and now covid. What next brain surgery? anyone out there now how to perform a brain surgery at home?
                      Love it, I’ve been thinking the same exact thing for the past few months. It’s a treasure trove of information.

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                        I am an expert at detecting BS.
                        Right now my meter is red lining.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          I am an expert at detecting BS.
                          Right now my meter is red lining.
                          That red lining in your underwear is a symptom of covid

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                            Hospitals in Laredo, Texas were at 100% capacity on Tuesday, Laredo Health Authority Dr. Victor Trevino told the Laredo City Council during a meeting on yesterday night.

                            Interim fire chief and emergency management coordinator Ramiro Elizondo said during the meeting that a team from Federal Emergency Management Agency would be arriving in the city this week to convert a local hotel to a surge hospital site to treat Covid-19 positive patients.

                            Elizondo said the surge site would provide 106 beds and the capacity will help expand the hospital capacity for non-intensive care unit patients. The hotel would be fully staffed and funded by the team coming from FEMA, according to the city manager.

                            Trevino said there is a still an issue in the area with ICU capacity that needs to be addressed.

                            “Even if we have temporary hospitals, we still have to press the issue of ICUs," Trevino told the council. "To set up a temporary ICU would be a feat in itself, but we have to be pushing for that, because we could run out of Covid ICUs."

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                              750 deaths today and counting...... let me guess it an every Tuesday thing?

                              Chicken little

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                                Ct has increase in cases, hospitalizations and deaths today. Here we go again

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