Meanwhile in Atlanta: The Thread

Kyle C. Barker

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Not a single person in that party will die from covid :camby:


Does that look like a good idea to you after knowing that the U.S. has had 2 million additional cases over the last 10 days?

And even if they don't die I gauruntee someone in that crowd will be giving grandma a hug over Thanksgiving dinner next week.

On a positive note they'll probably still have thier sense of taste during Thanksgiving dinner.
 

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Why are you rooting for the opps tf is wrong with you :dahell:
Does that look like a good idea to you after knowing that the U.S. has had 2 million additional cases over the last 10 days?

And even if they don't die I gauruntee someone in that crowd will be giving grandma a hug over Thanksgiving dinner next week.

On a positive note they'll probably still have thier sense of taste during Thanksgiving dinner.

we are talking about Atlanta.. Atlanta has been fully open for 3 months, 100% capacity clubs, hookah lounges, restaurants. They are currently averaging less deaths per day than when covid first started.
 

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we are talking about Atlanta.. Atlanta has been fully open for 3 months, 100% capacity clubs, hookah lounges, restaurants. They are currently averaging less deaths per day than when covid first started.


Georgia has been fudging thier numbers for a while now. They only report PCR tests and don't include rapid tests or antigen tests in their charts or cumulative numbers.

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But there’s a number missing from the state’s widely viewed dashboard that helps the public track the epidemic. The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) doesn’t publish “probable” cases of COVID-19 on its main dashboard as more than two dozen other states do, according to a review by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.


The weekly White House Coronavirus Task Force reports since at least Sept. 20 have said all antigen tests, both positive and negative, must be reported and that positive antigen tests must be considered COVID-19 cases.

 

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Georgia has been fudging thier numbers for a while now. They only report PCR tests and don't include rapid tests or antigen tests in their charts or cumulative numbers.

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But there’s a number missing from the state’s widely viewed dashboard that helps the public track the epidemic. The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) doesn’t publish “probable” cases of COVID-19 on its main dashboard as more than two dozen other states do, according to a review by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.


The weekly White House Coronavirus Task Force reports since at least Sept. 20 have said all antigen tests, both positive and negative, must be reported and that positive antigen tests must be considered COVID-19 cases.
but arent rapid tests 75% inaccurate? why would they report that

and thats just for cases

where are the bodies ?
 
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