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  • pronstar

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    That’s a long vid.
    Cliffs notes version, or can we skip to a part of the vid?



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    busykngt

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    Go to @ 15:50.

    Go to 23:10 to get to the meat of how they’re juggling the numbers now.
     
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    busykngt

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    So if you live in Collin County (or anywhere in Texas) and you have a headache and think you feel like you’re running a temperature*, well then, my friend.... you meet the criterion for being counted as a ‘probable’ COVID-19 infected person.

    [No test results of any kind required]

    * or a headache & sore throat will do it too (just as an example).
     
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    So if you live in Collin County (or anywhere in Texas) and you have a headache and think you feel like you’re running a temperature*, well then, my friend.... you meet the criterion for being counted as a ‘probable’ COVID-19 infected person.

    [No test results of any kind required]

    * or a headache & sore throat will do it too (just as an example).
    And every day they check you is another "result" to add...

    At least that's how it's counted on some charts. I don't know that about that source in particular.
     

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    Judge Hill had a very good web page of covid19 but state methodology took over.
     

    busykngt

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    On a related note. McKinney’s mayor just issued an order (yesterday) to required the wearing of masks. I assume this is along the same lines as Dallas County adopted: putting the burden on the business to enforce (to keep from getting fined). And I understand Plano is going to take up the issue today - they’re likely to follow suit. (Haven’t seen anything on Allen or other outlying areas; Princeton, Farmersville, etc.). Mask not required for just being out in public or eating at restaurants.
     
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    busykngt

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    Nope; I guessed wrong. This time Abbott’s executive mask order is aimed at the individual (not at businesses).

    From texastribune.com:
    “First-time offenders of Abbott's order will receive a written or oral warning. Those who violate the order a second time will receive a fine of up to $250. Every subsequent violation is also punishable by a fine of up to $250. The order specifies that no one can get jail time for a violation.”
    Mask order details:
    https://www.texastribune.org/2020/07/02/texas-mask-order-greg-abbott-coronavirus/
     
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