I don't understand your post, however an 8000+ percentage increase in something is absolutely not a sign that containment efforts are working.
packgrad said:
I don't understand your post, however an 8000+ percentage increase in something is absolutely not a sign that containment efforts are working.
I visited Dorothea Dix twice with a group from church when I was a teenager; 1/2 of them would know better!!!!!!!! I have not done the percentages but I'll take your 8000% increase as fact. I met one guy at DD on my second visit and I talked to him for 5 minutes and at ~17, I wondered what is this guy doing here? Then he told me that he owned Brock's Candy Company and I was believing him but then he said he owned Sears-Robuck too and I knew he was lying and then he said he owned the whole GD World and I knew he was crazy as bat$#!+; maybe he went to China and ate some?. 8000% would be 1,000,000,000% in your world!!!! We ain't even burying people that had it dude! I don't want to be 6 feet away from of a cough and definitely not a sneeze by someone with CV-19!packgrad said:
I don't understand your post, however an 8000+ percentage increase in something is absolutely not a sign that containment efforts are working.
Iced tea during the post and 3 beers since....I would not change a thing. PackGrad qualifies but Dorothea Dix/Dix Hill is closed.PossumJenkins said:
Apparently with the economy shut down folks get in the bottle earlier
ciscopack said:I visited Dorothea Dix twice with a group from church when I was a teenager; 1/2 of them would know better!!!!!!!! I have not done the percentages but I'll take your 8000% increase as fact. I met one guy at DD on my second visit and I talked to him for 5 minutes and at ~17, I wondered what is this guy doing here? Then he told me that he owned Brock's Candy Company and I was believing him but then he said he owned Sears-Robuck too and I knew he was lying and then he said he owned the whole GD World and I knew he was crazy as bat$#!+; maybe he went to China and ate some?. 8000% would be 1,000,000,000% in your world!!!! We ain't even burying people that had it dude! I don't want to be 6 feet away from of a cough and definitely not a sneeze by someone with CV-19!packgrad said:
I don't understand your post, however an 8000+ percentage increase in something is absolutely not a sign that containment efforts are working.
Yeah....I did not go to State ( I was accepted at State and the other 5 places I sent my partying paperwork to but I majored in partying) and I got kicked out of college for social and academic problems! The Math.....99.99% finished below me on the SAT. In other news on CV-19...packgrad said:
Math is tough for you, huh? Drink another clown.
Right on grad...you are more worldly...packgrad said:
PGA tour has set tour dates for the rest of the year. The end is near.
NC numbers are down.RunsWithWolves26 said:
Numbers are up today which is not surprising. Glad to see the new cases not going over 30,000 today. Still crazy that 40% of cases and almost 60% of deaths are from two states, NY and NJ. Hopefully the steps California, Washington and a few other big city or vulnerable states took pays off.
Yeah, I can't get over that. Lumberton reminded me of the density of the city as so much greater than everywhere else....but it's still a fascinating (in a bad way statistic when you look at the cases ranked by state and see that gap.RunsWithWolves26 said:
Numbers are up today which is not surprising. Glad to see the new cases not going over 30,000 today. Still crazy that 40% of cases and almost 60% of deaths are from two states, NY and NJ. Hopefully the steps California, Washington and a few other big city or vulnerable states took pays off.
several hours ago, Brett Jensen, who's been covering this for WBT radio in Charlotte, tweeted that Charlotte hospitals have 25 patients currently in ICU due to COVID.Pacfanweb said:NC numbers are down.RunsWithWolves26 said:
Numbers are up today which is not surprising. Glad to see the new cases not going over 30,000 today. Still crazy that 40% of cases and almost 60% of deaths are from two states, NY and NJ. Hopefully the steps California, Washington and a few other big city or vulnerable states took pays off.
2 deaths. Less than 300 positives. The updated projections say we were supposed to have 12 per day by April 6.
Hope this trend continues.
We will certainly have a higher number of deaths in today's numbers. There were a number reported by media yesterday.Packchem91 said:several hours ago, Brett Jensen, who's been covering this for WBT radio in Charlotte, tweeted that Charlotte hospitals have 25 patients currently in ICU due to COVID.Pacfanweb said:NC numbers are down.RunsWithWolves26 said:
Numbers are up today which is not surprising. Glad to see the new cases not going over 30,000 today. Still crazy that 40% of cases and almost 60% of deaths are from two states, NY and NJ. Hopefully the steps California, Washington and a few other big city or vulnerable states took pays off.
2 deaths. Less than 300 positives. The updated projections say we were supposed to have 12 per day by April 6.
Hope this trend continues.
I've not tracked that over the days to know if it's good or bad, but would assume some # of those will sadly become death stats -- and surely victims who almost suredly had some underlying condition.
Agreed -- you raise a good point about being able to serve 25 folks much easier, and hopefully positively, than if you are over-run.Wayland said:We will certainly have a higher number of deaths in today's numbers. There were a number reported by media yesterday.Packchem91 said:several hours ago, Brett Jensen, who's been covering this for WBT radio in Charlotte, tweeted that Charlotte hospitals have 25 patients currently in ICU due to COVID.Pacfanweb said:NC numbers are down.RunsWithWolves26 said:
Numbers are up today which is not surprising. Glad to see the new cases not going over 30,000 today. Still crazy that 40% of cases and almost 60% of deaths are from two states, NY and NJ. Hopefully the steps California, Washington and a few other big city or vulnerable states took pays off.
2 deaths. Less than 300 positives. The updated projections say we were supposed to have 12 per day by April 6.
Hope this trend continues.
I've not tracked that over the days to know if it's good or bad, but would assume some # of those will sadly become death stats -- and surely victims who almost suredly had some underlying condition.
ICU usage isn't great, but it would be interesting to know how many are on ventilators. Since NC is at such a low point as far as resource usage, hopefully it is possible that lower severity cases are getting a disproportionate ICU usage and they will recover. But going into the ICU is not a positive.
I think ICU usage is different depending on where you are. My wife works in ICU but but there are a lot of times that folks who aren't that sick are up there in her, just because there isn't anywhere else to put them. Of course she is at a smaller hospital.Wayland said:We will certainly have a higher number of deaths in today's numbers. There were a number reported by media yesterday.Packchem91 said:several hours ago, Brett Jensen, who's been covering this for WBT radio in Charlotte, tweeted that Charlotte hospitals have 25 patients currently in ICU due to COVID.Pacfanweb said:NC numbers are down.RunsWithWolves26 said:
Numbers are up today which is not surprising. Glad to see the new cases not going over 30,000 today. Still crazy that 40% of cases and almost 60% of deaths are from two states, NY and NJ. Hopefully the steps California, Washington and a few other big city or vulnerable states took pays off.
2 deaths. Less than 300 positives. The updated projections say we were supposed to have 12 per day by April 6.
Hope this trend continues.
I've not tracked that over the days to know if it's good or bad, but would assume some # of those will sadly become death stats -- and surely victims who almost suredly had some underlying condition.
ICU usage isn't great, but it would be interesting to know how many are on ventilators. Since NC is at such a low point as far as resource usage, hopefully it is possible that lower severity cases are getting a disproportionate ICU usage and they will recover. But going into the ICU is not a positive.
packgrad said:
The president acquired more hydroxy chloroquine from India. Also looks like Australia is going to start using it as a treatment as well.
4/7/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 10:15am)Wayland said:Wayland said:4/5/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:00am)Wayland said:4/4/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:00am)Wayland said:
https://www.ncdhhs.gov/covid-19-case-count-nc
3/31/2020 Morning DHHS update
NC Cases*
1,498
NC Deaths**
8
Currently Hospitalized
157
4/1/2020 Morning DHHS update
NC Cases*
1584
NC Deaths**
10
Currently Hospitalized
204
4/2/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:00am)
NC Cases*
1857
NC Deaths**
16
Currently Hospitalized
184
4/3/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:25am)
NC Cases*
2093
NC Deaths**
19
Currently Hospitalized
259
Guilford now shows 3 deaths and Mecklenburg 2.
15 deaths > 65 age (20% of positive cases)
2 deaths between 50-64 age (28% of positive cases)
2 deaths between 25-49 age (43% of positive cases)
2919 additional completed tests, 236 positive results for a 8.1% positive test rate day to day.
NC Cases*
2402
NC Deaths**
24
Currently Hospitalized
271
Looks like DHHS is lagging in numbers today, since we should have had at least 5 more deaths in the morning count. Guilford only showing 3 deaths in this count and they are at 5 or 6. DHHS only reports lab confirmed reported deaths, so maybe the local health departments either aren't reporting or don't have lab confirmation on the media counts?
Congregate Data:
6 Nursing Homes, 4 Residential Care, 2 Correctional Facilities, and 1 Other have 2 more more lab confirmed cases. Considered Outbreak.
NC Cases*
2585
NC Deaths**
31
Currently Hospitalized
261
Deaths in NC
26 > 65 years of age
3 Between 50-64 years of age
2 Between 25-49 years of age
4/6/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:00am)
NC Cases*
2870
NC Deaths**
33
Currently Hospitalized
270
Thanks for posting Wayland.Wayland said:4/7/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 10:15am)Wayland said:Wayland said:4/5/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:00am)Wayland said:4/4/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:00am)Wayland said:
https://www.ncdhhs.gov/covid-19-case-count-nc
3/31/2020 Morning DHHS update
NC Cases*
1,498
NC Deaths**
8
Currently Hospitalized
157
4/1/2020 Morning DHHS update
NC Cases*
1584
NC Deaths**
10
Currently Hospitalized
204
4/2/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:00am)
NC Cases*
1857
NC Deaths**
16
Currently Hospitalized
184
4/3/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:25am)
NC Cases*
2093
NC Deaths**
19
Currently Hospitalized
259
Guilford now shows 3 deaths and Mecklenburg 2.
15 deaths > 65 age (20% of positive cases)
2 deaths between 50-64 age (28% of positive cases)
2 deaths between 25-49 age (43% of positive cases)
2919 additional completed tests, 236 positive results for a 8.1% positive test rate day to day.
NC Cases*
2402
NC Deaths**
24
Currently Hospitalized
271
Looks like DHHS is lagging in numbers today, since we should have had at least 5 more deaths in the morning count. Guilford only showing 3 deaths in this count and they are at 5 or 6. DHHS only reports lab confirmed reported deaths, so maybe the local health departments either aren't reporting or don't have lab confirmation on the media counts?
Congregate Data:
6 Nursing Homes, 4 Residential Care, 2 Correctional Facilities, and 1 Other have 2 more more lab confirmed cases. Considered Outbreak.
NC Cases*
2585
NC Deaths**
31
Currently Hospitalized
261
Deaths in NC
26 > 65 years of age
3 Between 50-64 years of age
2 Between 25-49 years of age
4/6/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:00am)
NC Cases*
2870
NC Deaths**
33
Currently Hospitalized
270
NC Cases*
3221
NC Deaths**
46
Currently Hospitalized
354
Worst day. Although some of that total looks to be the lag that the media had that DHHS wasn't reported. 80% of total deaths 65+ years of age.
The highest day for positive cases by collective sample is still 3/23/2020 second highest is 4/1/2020. But positive cases still awful metric since testing is not consistent.
Seems like maybe some of the increase is a bit of lag from preceding day?Wayland said:4/7/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 10:15am)Wayland said:Wayland said:4/5/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:00am)Wayland said:4/4/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:00am)Wayland said:
https://www.ncdhhs.gov/covid-19-case-count-nc
3/31/2020 Morning DHHS update
NC Cases*
1,498
NC Deaths**
8
Currently Hospitalized
157
4/1/2020 Morning DHHS update
NC Cases*
1584
NC Deaths**
10
Currently Hospitalized
204
4/2/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:00am)
NC Cases*
1857
NC Deaths**
16
Currently Hospitalized
184
4/3/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:25am)
NC Cases*
2093
NC Deaths**
19
Currently Hospitalized
259
Guilford now shows 3 deaths and Mecklenburg 2.
15 deaths > 65 age (20% of positive cases)
2 deaths between 50-64 age (28% of positive cases)
2 deaths between 25-49 age (43% of positive cases)
2919 additional completed tests, 236 positive results for a 8.1% positive test rate day to day.
NC Cases*
2402
NC Deaths**
24
Currently Hospitalized
271
Looks like DHHS is lagging in numbers today, since we should have had at least 5 more deaths in the morning count. Guilford only showing 3 deaths in this count and they are at 5 or 6. DHHS only reports lab confirmed reported deaths, so maybe the local health departments either aren't reporting or don't have lab confirmation on the media counts?
Congregate Data:
6 Nursing Homes, 4 Residential Care, 2 Correctional Facilities, and 1 Other have 2 more more lab confirmed cases. Considered Outbreak.
NC Cases*
2585
NC Deaths**
31
Currently Hospitalized
261
Deaths in NC
26 > 65 years of age
3 Between 50-64 years of age
2 Between 25-49 years of age
4/6/2020 Morning DHHS update (as of 11:00am)
NC Cases*
2870
NC Deaths**
33
Currently Hospitalized
270
NC Cases*
3221
NC Deaths**
46
Currently Hospitalized
354
Worst day. Although some of that total looks to be the lag that the media had that DHHS wasn't reported. 80% of total deaths 65+ years of age.
The highest day for positive cases by collective sample is still 3/23/2020 second highest is 4/1/2020. But positive cases still awful metric since testing is not consistent.