I heard something about the VA being a hotspot. Any truth?Maryland announces their numbers at 10 am, so stay tuned.
Maryland announces their numbers at 10 am, so stay tuned.
Just stop testing people and the infection numbers will cease to increase.
The real issue is how many infected require hospitalization or end up in the critical category. Then you have people who have died that have never been tested but still get chalked up to the virus as the cause of death. 1 Italian doctor estimated his countries numbers were inflated by 88%.
The Charlotte Hall Veterans home has a lot of cases, and many of those cases are with those that work there,I heard something about the VA being a hotspot. Any truth?
This must be the fastest acting flu to ever evolve.
Memorial day holiday was yesterday and already the numbers are going up?
Let's give it 2 weeks and see what happens.
But they're often not diagnosed right away. The symptoms of severe respiratory distress where a person is a 911 emergency in 2 days with the extremely rare I am guessing.According to WebMD, it can be as little as 2 to 14 days.
https://www.webmd.com/lung/qa/how-long-after-exposure-do-covid19-symptoms-show-up
As most started their weekend Memorial Day celebration Friday or earlier, then cases starting to show up now would be about right.
Given the track record of the blatantly dishonest reporting that has permeated the MSM, expect headlines like this,
"Spike in new cases after Memorial Day 're openings"
"Memorial Day weekend leads to record number of new cases"
Certain media outlets have a track record of reporting “record spikes in cases” usually the Monday or Tuesday after a red state opens. All commonly known facts such as the incubation period is tossed aside in the name of clicks and red,states bad.Wouldn't that be 7-10 days from now? And you would expect some spike, even if it were regular flu and people were actually tracking it.
Memorial day holiday was yesterday and already the numbers are going up?
An interesting observation traveling through VA over the weekend. The Sheetz in Dahlgren was requiring people entering the store to wear masks. Big signs on the doors, employees wearing masks, everything. The Sheetz in Boyce VA, which is just east of Winchester on US-50/17, didn't appear to be requiring anything. No signs on the doors, and social distancing rules weren't really being followed. The staff had masks, but some had their nose uncovered. My wife and I were the only two customers wearing masks in the store.I heard something about the VA being a hotspot. Any truth?
I was in NH a couple of weeks ago. Grocery store staff had masks on. Customers could choose. We took ours off.An interesting observation traveling through VA over the weekend. The Sheetz in Dahlgren was requiring people entering the store to wear masks. Big signs on the doors, employees wearing masks, everything. The Sheetz in Boyce VA, which is just east of Winchester on US-50/17, didn't appear to be requiring anything. No signs on the doors, and social distancing rules weren't really being followed. The staff had masks, but some had their nose uncovered. My wife and I were the only two customers wearing masks in the store.
Well sure. In the last 12 hours they tested everybody in the US, got the results back, and found that we all have the Rona now because of all those people in the water at Lake of the Ozarks.