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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Ct positivity rate nearing 2% highest it’s been in months, hospitalizations major increase. He we go, it’s going to get ugly
    Sounds like you’d be more comfortable staying in your basement. You can ride out the rest of 2020 down there.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Sounds like you’d be more comfortable staying in your basement. You can ride out the rest of 2020 down there.
      I’d rather be in the basement and still be straight when I come out unlike you who obviously still hasn’t come out of the closet

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        I’d rather be in the basement and still be straight when I come out unlike you who obviously still hasn’t come out of the closet
        Pickle eater

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Ct positivity rate nearing 2% highest it’s been in months, hospitalizations major increase. He we go, it’s going to get ugly
          Chicken Little is back with his dire predictions....that haven't happened yet

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Chicken Little is back with his dire predictions....that haven't happened yet
            Happening now and happening more every day. BTW how old are you with the constant chicken little thing. Did you penetrate a chicken when you were younger? Was it a live chicken or a frozen one you thawed out with your meat thermometer

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              Can’t wait for the don to swallow up and spit out sleepy joe tonight

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                The Dutch government announced Tuesday that it is introducing stricter measures in an attempt to clamp down on the rising rate of coronavirus infections in the country. The daily rate of reported infections is now more than double the ‘first wave’ record.

                The measures include:

                Restaurants and bars must prevent new customers from entering at 9 p.m. and close at 10 p.m.
                Working from home should remain the norm, and if someone at a workplace tests positive, the office can be closed for 14 days.
                Visits to homes should be limited to three guests from outside the household, whether inside or outside. Children up to 12 are exempt.
                In buildings other than homes, the maximum gathering is four people. That means for example that a maximum of four people in one group can make a reservation at a cinema or restaurant.
                A maximum of 30 people total can be in any one room.
                No spectators for amateur and professional sports.
                Coronavirus infections in the Netherlands are rising at a significant rate. There were 43% more reported coronavirus infections over the seven-day period ending Tuesday compared to the previous week-long period, according to the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment.

                The R-number is 1.27, according to the RIVM, and a further 3,025 infections were reported on Tuesday. (The ‘first wave’ record for single-day reported infections was 1,335, set on April 10.)

                There are a number of exceptions to the rules, including for funerals, some businesses, and education.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Ct positivity rate nearing 2% highest it’s been in months, hospitalizations major increase. He we go, it’s going to get ugly
                  Highest it has been since June. Those who constantly deny it will soon figure out how dumb they really are. Look to phase 3 to be put on hold because of this inevitable surge

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                    My positivity rate is increasing as well. We are in the beginning stages of the second wave that Europe is in as well. Same timing and playbook as back in March, rinse and repeat again

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Ct positivity rate nearing 2% highest it’s been in months, hospitalizations major increase. He we go, it’s going to get ugly
                      OMG they have you programmed well...17 is a major increase in hospitalizations?...92 hospitalizations total is armageddon to you?...get in your fallout shelter and come out in 2023 and all will be ok

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        OMG they have you programmed well...17 is a major increase in hospitalizations?...92 hospitalizations total is armageddon to you?...get in your fallout shelter and come out in 2023 and all will be ok
                        Not the first time freak out guy predicted end days over an increase off a tiny base.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Highest it has been since June. Those who constantly deny it will soon figure out how dumb they really are. Look to phase 3 to be put on hold because of this inevitable surge
                          Ummm, it dropped .3% as did hospitalizations. Cases are irrelevant as they are testing more people and doctors know how to treat it better. Losing anyone is awful, but reality is that hundreds die every day in the state. Losing 5 or so isn’t much in the big picture.

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            OMG they have you programmed well...17 is a major increase in hospitalizations?...92 hospitalizations total is armageddon to you?...get in your fallout shelter and come out in 2023 and all will be ok
                            OMG 92 in hospitals with a cold, I mean CV.
                            92 highest since?
                            Wait a minute. In April we had 2000 hospitalized and still had 400 beds empty.
                            So 92/2000 = .046
                            Hospitalized remains under 5% of the peak and under 4% of capacity.
                            BTW - how many in ICU for CV? State will not tell you. Probably means zero in ICU for CV.

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              OMG 92 in hospitals with a cold, I mean CV.
                              92 highest since?
                              Wait a minute. In April we had 2000 hospitalized and still had 400 beds empty.
                              So 92/2000 = .046
                              Hospitalized remains under 5% of the peak and under 4% of capacity.
                              BTW - how many in ICU for CV? State will not tell you. Probably means zero in ICU for CV.
                              Any teams out tgere with sick kids? Asking for a friend

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                Ummm, it dropped .3% as did hospitalizations. Cases are irrelevant as they are testing more people and doctors know how to treat it better. Losing anyone is awful, but reality is that hundreds die every day in the state. Losing 5 or so isn’t much in the big picture.
                                "Cases are irrelevant"??? Even trump stopped saying this. Losing 5 people to a death that should have been contained immediately? Think of the 5 people closest to you and imagine losing them to something totally preventable. Would you want someone to say to you "look at the big picture"

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