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Someone explain this to me. 

 

So, “(insert major city) opens.  Cases go up (###) in 24 hrs” is a headline I see often. 

Now I’m just thinkin out loud-
How many days does it take for symptoms to show? 

How many tests are available immediately?

How quickly are test results coming back? 

Hear me out-how does the number increase dramatically in 24 hours if it takes 

2-14 days for symptoms to show and (if your city has tests available for you) 
 results can take a few hours-few weeks. 
 

Now what I’m getting at is 
Las Vegas opened and reported a dramatic increase of numbers in 24 hours. 

So what you’re trying to tell me is-that ### people had immediate symptoms, were able to get to a dr, get seen and tested and have results back  OVERNIGHT  ?

 

this headline happened In a number of cities   

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31 minutes ago, SMdoubleXL said:

Someone explain this to me. 

 

So, “(insert major city) opens.  Cases go up (###) in 24 hrs” is a headline I see often. 

Now I’m just thinkin out loud-
How many days does it take for symptoms to show? 

How many tests are available immediately?

How quickly are test results coming back? 

Hear me out-how does the number increase dramatically in 24 hours if it takes 

2-14 days for symptoms to show and (if your city has tests available for you) 
 results can take a few hours-few weeks. 
 

Now what I’m getting at is 
Las Vegas opened and reported a dramatic increase of numbers in 24 hours. 

So what you’re trying to tell me is-that ### people had immediate symptoms, were able to get to a dr, get seen and tested and have results back  OVERNIGHT  ?

 

this headline happened In a number of cities   

Idk but in that specific case I don’t see any of the tourists going to a doc in Vegas, but instead waiting til they get home. Then their counts would increase their city’s number. Not sure 

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37 minutes ago, SMdoubleXL said:

Someone explain this to me. 

 

So, “(insert major city) opens.  Cases go up (###) in 24 hrs” is a headline I see often. 

Now I’m just thinkin out loud-
How many days does it take for symptoms to show? 

How many tests are available immediately?

How quickly are test results coming back? 

Hear me out-how does the number increase dramatically in 24 hours if it takes 

2-14 days for symptoms to show and (if your city has tests available for you) 
 results can take a few hours-few weeks. 
 

Now what I’m getting at is 
Las Vegas opened and reported a dramatic increase of numbers in 24 hours. 

So what you’re trying to tell me is-that ### people had immediate symptoms, were able to get to a dr, get seen and tested and have results back  OVERNIGHT  ?

 

this headline happened In a number of cities   

I like the way you think 😉

 

My question lately is, what is on the end of those swabs?  

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1 hour ago, KILZ FILLZ said:

Idk but in that specific case I don’t see any of the tourists going to a doc in Vegas, but instead waiting til they get home. Then their counts would increase their city’s number. Not sure 

this makes a lot of sense and I didn’t take it into consideration. 

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Took a brief trip to Nashville to see some family heading back early. The mayor of Chicago announced while we were gone that anyone visiting hot spot stayed (TN is one of them) must quarantine for 14 days. For me not a big deal, I work from home anyway. My wife’s work called (she works in the medical field) and they know she’s out in TN and went her to use 2 more weeks of vacation to quarantine. Thus we’re cutting the trip short. 
 

I honestly was apprehensive About coming out here anyway and being around people but went through with it. We haven’t gone anywhere or seen anyone besides the family we’re staying with so I think it’s relatively low risk. 
 

ugh...

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On 7/10/2020 at 9:58 PM, KILZ FILLZ said:

San Diego avoiding the ‘no dine-in’ rule

by using patio seating 

Same thing here kinda, restaurants can only do outside seating. Our mayor flip flops worse than ... I don't know. But, a lot.

15,300 cases the past 24 hours. We outchea

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This goes back to some of the discussions had in this thread, and I'm not even sure of the second part, regards ongoing impacts. Just the 1% (which is under-rated) is enough to grab attention as well as flesh out the point that not shutting down will end up with a fucked economy anyway:

 

 

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