TheOffice wrote:
And now, a new stay at home order from Hogan
I wonder if the DNR will ticket us for going out on the boat? The violation is only a misdemeanor, might be worth it!
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TheOffice wrote:
And now, a new stay at home order from Hogan
H B wrote:TheOffice wrote:
And now, a new stay at home order from Hogan
I wonder if the DNR will ticket us for going out on the boat? The violation is only a misdemeanor, might be worth it!
Ajax wrote:H B wrote:TheOffice wrote:
And now, a new stay at home order from Hogan
I wonder if the DNR will ticket us for going out on the boat? The violation is only a misdemeanor, might be worth it!
We addressed this in the "What are the odds?" thread over in the main discussion area. As long as your boat isn't full of people, you're probably safe.
A person who knowingly and willfully violates this Order is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding one year or a fine not exceeding $5,000 or both.
Panope wrote:For the covid19 test swab that was collected on March 17, my results are NEGATIVE.
Steve
Panope wrote:For the covid19 test swab that was collected on March 17, my results are NEGATIVE.
Steve
Panope wrote:For the covid19 test swab that was collected on March 17, my results are NEGATIVE.
Steve
Panope wrote:For the covid19 test swab that was collected on March 17, my results are NEGATIVE.
Steve
Tim Ford wrote:Interesting that the WHO is proposing using a granny knot to tether their campaign strategies....
Slick470 wrote:Thanks for letting us know Steve. I'm sure it's a relief, but maybe also just a bit disappointing that you don't now just maybe have some immunity.
Steele wrote:This comes from the University of Washington but is apparently very similar to projections from other US sources, https://covid19.healthdata.org/projections. Keep in mind these projections assume ongoing measures to slow the virus transmission. Let's hope we are on the low side of the confidence interval. You can check state by state by selecting united states in the green bar and scrolling down.
Panope wrote:For the covid19 test swab that was collected on March 17, my results are NEGATIVE.
Steve
BeauV wrote:Steele wrote:This comes from the University of Washington but is apparently very similar to projections from other US sources, https://covid19.healthdata.org/projections. Keep in mind these projections assume ongoing measures to slow the virus transmission. Let's hope we are on the low side of the confidence interval. You can check state by state by selecting united states in the green bar and scrolling down.
I just poured through this site. Thanks, Steele, you're the fifth person I respect in the last 12 hours to point me at this site.
For those who haven't yet gone there, it's worth a look. With my oldest son living in Washington DC, I checked out Virginia and Maryland for estimates of his situation. Maryland isn't looking very good. Y'all in that state need to be really really careful. It doesn't look like there will be any beds.
This organization is funded heavily by the Gates Foundation for all sorts of things. Bill Gates has been preaching that we're going to have a Pandemic for over 20 years, to everyone who'll listen. He does a good job on a TED talk from about 2018. I'm sure Google will turn it up.
Ajax wrote:BeauV wrote:Steele wrote:This comes from the University of Washington but is apparently very similar to projections from other US sources, https://covid19.healthdata.org/projections. Keep in mind these projections assume ongoing measures to slow the virus transmission. Let's hope we are on the low side of the confidence interval. You can check state by state by selecting united states in the green bar and scrolling down.
I just poured through this site. Thanks, Steele, you're the fifth person I respect in the last 12 hours to point me at this site.
For those who haven't yet gone there, it's worth a look. With my oldest son living in Washington DC, I checked out Virginia and Maryland for estimates of his situation. Maryland isn't looking very good. Y'all in that state need to be really really careful. It doesn't look like there will be any beds.
This organization is funded heavily by the Gates Foundation for all sorts of things. Bill Gates has been preaching that we're going to have a Pandemic for over 20 years, to everyone who'll listen. He does a good job on a TED talk from about 2018. I'm sure Google will turn it up.
Remember what we said about models and their accuracy?
The number of beds in the models does not reflect what our governor is telling us about the number of beds we will generate by re-opening shuttered hospitals and establishing treatment centers in convention centers. That website is about 2,000 beds short. Ventilators may be a different story.
Steele wrote:Those of you with math and statistics backgrounds probably have seen the Kinsa thermometer data but if not take a look at the healthweather.us site. It is a unique way to get a feel for what’s happening using an incomplete but new dataset.