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2 Confirmed cases in Aransas County now...................
https://covid19.healthdata.org
Click the green bar and drop down to texas.
This particular graph, updated daily, I think it's one of the best things I've found to follow. Texas is doing a fantastic job of flattening the curve given our resources, our hospitals' impressive preparatio, our social distancing, in part, facilitated by our big state and low population density.
It's prognosticators are seeing that Texas is pushing our peak deaths and peak medical resource utilization use out to about May 9.
Some may find this a mixed blessing because we are saving many lives but we are pushing our return to normal well into the summer or fall.
https://covid19.healthdata.org
https://covid19.healthdata.org
Click the green bar and drop down to texas.
This particular graph, updated daily, I think it's one of the best things I've found to follow. Texas is doing a fantastic job of flattening the curve given our resources, our hospitals' impressive preparatio, our social distancing, in part, facilitated by our big state and low population density.
It's prognosticators are seeing that Texas is pushing our peak deaths and peak medical resource utilization use out to about May 9.
Some may find this a mixed blessing because we are saving many lives but we are pushing our return to normal well into the summer or fall.
https://covid19.healthdata.org
I prefer Kirkland. Still gonna panic.
https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...use-authorization-for-anti-malaria-drugs-amid
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The NYT made a point several times in their article about this that there was scant evidence supporting this decision.
It's as if they want this to fail.
https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...use-authorization-for-anti-malaria-drugs-amid
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I did definitely saw that.
You may have seen Dr. Oz on Hannity/Fox yesterday, reminding us the we have no idea if chloroquine alters the course of severe COVID-19 disease.
The FDA approved it in a time of desperation, sans meaningful data.
Let us pray that the hastily approved drugs might have some efficacy.
Is it just me, or is this contradicting itself in the same paragraph?
"The science, according to the CDC, says that surgical masks won’t stop the wearer from inhaling small airborne particles, which can cause infection. ....The agency also recommends these masks for caregivers of people infected with the virus."
We are being told that infection rates in New York city are no longer increasing now that their tough stay at home order has been in effect