COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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Looks like another high day on the horizon with California and Texas not reporting yet and already in the 500s.

Damn, so much for yesterday being a holiday back log..

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edit: Cali 88 deaths
FL 49 deaths
TX 31 deaths

Not crazy but I get the sense FL and TX are cappin majorly
 
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Damn, so much for yesterday being a holiday back log..

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edit: Cali 88 deaths
FL 49 deaths
TX 31 deaths

Not crazy but I get the sense FL and TX are cappin majorly
I notice California and I think Texas report multiple times a day. Right now may not be California's final numbers for the day.
 

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Damn, so much for yesterday being a holiday back log..

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edit: Cali 88 deaths
FL 49 deaths
TX 31 deaths

Not crazy but I get the sense FL and TX are cappin majorly
The numbers from TX and FL make no sense...

My guess is, if a person has COVID and a pre-existing condition they're not counting that as a COVID death...
 

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The numbers from TX and FL make no sense...

My guess is, if a person has COVID and a pre-existing condition they're not counting that as a COVID death...
There are reports that what happened in NYC during April where people were dying at home is happening in places like Houston now. You know that TX of all places isn't going to do the extra tests to see if this person was covid positive. That shyt isn't going to get counted. If I remember correctly, even NYC was inconsistent in doing it themselves, so you know Texas cities aren't even going to bother.



There is a noticeable increase of at-home deaths recently. Probably can make a good guess what is the cause.
 

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Alright it is time to build a wall around Arizona. They have a 26.8 percent positive rate on tests. Florida is at 19 percent. South Carolina is at 17 percent. Texas is at 14.4 percent

FUGGGGG!!!!!!!! :picard:
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This is anecdotal, but I've mentioned I'm a presumed case and one thing that has been making me feel better is laying out in the sun. Again if I do have it, it's been about a week and really just been headache and body aches. But if anyone has it and can safely lay out, may be worth a shot
 
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