10/6/2020 Morning DHHS updateDaviewolf83 said:
While Wayland is enjoying a well-earned vacation, below is some of the data he normally supplies daily:
10/5/2020 Morning DHHS update
NC Cases
219,754 (214,209 PCR + 5545 Antigen)
NC Deaths
3606 (PCR) + 31 (Anitgen) = 3637
Currently Hospitalized
971 <- 92% reporting (was 907 at 91%)
Completed Tests
3,188,374
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1,905 Deaths are now Congregate (+1)
+3 Deaths Overall since yesterday
52% of Deaths are from Congregate setting
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2248 positive cases over 32,941 new tests. 6.8% positive rate. (DHHS 6.4%)
Dates of Death Reported 10/5:
10/4(1), 10/3(2), 10/2(2), 10/1(2) <== PCR Deaths
10/3(1), 10/2(1) <== Antigen Deaths
They added previously missing deaths in today's report, since the total number added is greater then the total number of new reported deaths.
How many of those 210,000 are really "Covid" deaths ?GoPack2008 said:Steve Williams said:
There's the ongoing argument that Covid has become political. Based on what I'm seeing, Biden's entire campaign is built and focused on Covid. Clearly, in my opinion their strategy is to appeal to those who are terrified of getting sick. It's certainly no secret that the media hates Trump and he's earned a lot of that but I think the media has done a very good job of setting the table and giving the Dems something to run on. Is Covid something to be concerned with? Certainly. Has the media portrayed it in the most apocalyptic way possible? Certainly. For me, the question when deciding who to vote for- what would the democrats run on, what would their rallying cry be if Covid didn't exist? Outside of 'orange man bad', I can't come up with anything. They have the same exact platform that I've heard over and over and over and over and over- make rich Americans and corporations pay their fair share, remove tax loopholes, create millions of new jobs through clean technology. We've heard this repeatedly. Personally, in a Covid free America I don't think anyone had a snowball's chance in Hades of beating Trump.
210,000 people are dead.
Covid wouldn't be a losing issue for Trump if his administration had done anything remotely effective in handling it.
Packgrad and Bas and all the other cultists are going to jump all over this comment, but if you look at polling including in key swing states, A huge majority of Americans do not Trust Trump on covid. He could have prevented that himself.
packgrad said:
They also don't trust radlibs like you. Saying Trump has done nothing effective just accentuates how deranged you are. You have been a cheerleader for the virus from the start. You get giddy about the numbers, cheered for sports not to start, and blame any and everything on Trump and the right. You are a truly deranged person.
I know you're disappointed that Trump has not been affected poorly by the virus. I know you'll be screaming at the sky again this November. You can cheerlead your "polling" now like you cheerlead the virus numbers and cheerleader against sports. You will be wrong again. Just another of many times.
packgrad said:
Lol. So now we have message board posters that know more than the president's doctors in regards to how the president has handled the virus? Hilarious. If it can be framed as a negative "supplemental oxygen", "he took medicine", we believe the doctors. If it is a positive "no symptoms. He's doing well.", we can't believe it.
Also, the 70% stat/propaganda got a good chuckle.
Lots of doctors have tremendous success with HCQ. Maybe Trump's usage earlier helped.IseWolf22 said:Great. He's getting the best treatment available.packgrad said:
The President is still doing well.
I do find it amusing his Doctors are not using Hydroxychloroquine
I don't think California can afford to pay for the government/military installations.cowboypack02 said:SupplyChainPack said:packgrad said:redsteel33 said:
That is bat**** crazy.
That's California.
I think we should have a vote to let California leave the union. I would support that
We should sell California off to China....the government there has more in common with the Chinese leadership than it does with American values anyway.IseWolf22 said:Too expensive. Ya'll would want the wall to extend up the CA bordercowboypack02 said:SupplyChainPack said:packgrad said:redsteel33 said:
That is bat**** crazy.
That's California.
I think we should have a vote to let California leave the union. I would support that
No we couldn't afford it b/c we'd need a much bigger wall.cowboypack02 said:We should sell California off to China....the government there has more in common with the Chinese leadership than it does with American values anyway.IseWolf22 said:Too expensive. Ya'll would want the wall to extend up the CA bordercowboypack02 said:SupplyChainPack said:packgrad said:redsteel33 said:
That is bat**** crazy.
That's California.
I think we should have a vote to let California leave the union. I would support that
We could afford the wall then
Daviewolf83 said:10/6/2020 Morning DHHS updateDaviewolf83 said:
While Wayland is enjoying a well-earned vacation, below is some of the data he normally supplies daily:
10/5/2020 Morning DHHS update
NC Cases
219,754 (214,209 PCR + 5545 Antigen)
NC Deaths
3606 (PCR) + 31 (Anitgen) = 3637
Currently Hospitalized
971 <- 92% reporting (was 907 at 91%)
Completed Tests
3,188,374
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1,905 Deaths are now Congregate (+1)
+3 Deaths Overall since yesterday
52% of Deaths are from Congregate setting
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2248 positive cases over 32,941 new tests. 6.8% positive rate. (DHHS 6.4%)
Dates of Death Reported 10/5:
10/4(1), 10/3(2), 10/2(2), 10/1(2) <== PCR Deaths
10/3(1), 10/2(1) <== Antigen Deaths
They added previously missing deaths in today's report, since the total number added is greater then the total number of new reported deaths.
NC Cases
221,258 (215,477 PCR + 5,781 Antigen)
NC Deaths
3,639 (PCR) + 31 (Anitgen) = 3,670
Currently Hospitalized
1,013 <- 97% reporting (was 971 at 92%)
Completed Tests
3,210,905
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1,921 Deaths are now Congregate (+16 from yesterday)
+33 Deaths Overall since yesterday
52% of Deaths are from Congregate setting (48% were Congregate today)
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1268 positive cases over 22,531 new tests (DHHS reports 17,092). 5.6% positive rate. (DHHS 7.9%)
Dates of Death Reported 10/5:
10/5(2), 10/4(12), 10/3(6), 10/2(7), 10/1(1), 9/30(2), 9/28(1), 9/26(1), 9/24(1), 9/17(1) <== PCR Deaths
No new deaths from people, verified using the Antigen test, were reported today.
Reminder that Governor Cooper is supposed to have a press briefing this afternoon at 2:00pm. I am not sure if he will highlight the increasing hospital numbers or increasing percent positive tests. Deaths had a lag in reporting the past couple of days, but like most Tuesdays, they have begun catching up on reporting today.
DrummerboyWolf said:
Total deaths nationwide for the last three full years and total deaths this year.
From what? Going to a bar, a gym or a movie theatre?Civilized said:DrummerboyWolf said:
Total deaths nationwide for the last three full years and total deaths this year.
Shutdowns have decreased deaths from other causes.
Also, what would deaths this year have been without distancing, masks, and shutdowns?
That's the relevant comparison.
Wear masks. Distance. Open up.
We've got to open up but damn-sure don't need to open up without masks and distancing.
TheStorm said:
From what? Going to a bar, a gym or a movie theatre?
That's a pathetic attempt on your part... how many days did you stay holed up in your house before you were brave enough to venture outside?
Daviewolf83 said:Daviewolf83 said:10/6/2020 Morning DHHS updateDaviewolf83 said:
While Wayland is enjoying a well-earned vacation, below is some of the data he normally supplies daily:
10/5/2020 Morning DHHS update
NC Cases
219,754 (214,209 PCR + 5545 Antigen)
NC Deaths
3606 (PCR) + 31 (Anitgen) = 3637
Currently Hospitalized
971 <- 92% reporting (was 907 at 91%)
Completed Tests
3,188,374
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1,905 Deaths are now Congregate (+1)
+3 Deaths Overall since yesterday
52% of Deaths are from Congregate setting
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2248 positive cases over 32,941 new tests. 6.8% positive rate. (DHHS 6.4%)
Dates of Death Reported 10/5:
10/4(1), 10/3(2), 10/2(2), 10/1(2) <== PCR Deaths
10/3(1), 10/2(1) <== Antigen Deaths
They added previously missing deaths in today's report, since the total number added is greater then the total number of new reported deaths.
NC Cases
221,258 (215,477 PCR + 5,781 Antigen)
NC Deaths
3,639 (PCR) + 31 (Anitgen) = 3,670
Currently Hospitalized
1,013 <- 97% reporting (was 971 at 92%)
Completed Tests
3,210,905
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1,921 Deaths are now Congregate (+16 from yesterday)
+33 Deaths Overall since yesterday
52% of Deaths are from Congregate setting (48% were Congregate today)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1268 positive cases over 22,531 new tests (DHHS reports 17,092). 5.6% positive rate. (DHHS 7.9%)
Dates of Death Reported 10/5:
10/5(2), 10/4(12), 10/3(6), 10/2(7), 10/1(1), 9/30(2), 9/28(1), 9/26(1), 9/24(1), 9/17(1) <== PCR Deaths
No new deaths from people, verified using the Antigen test, were reported today.
Reminder that Governor Cooper is supposed to have a press briefing this afternoon at 2:00pm. I am not sure if he will highlight the increasing hospital numbers or increasing percent positive tests. Deaths had a lag in reporting the past couple of days, but like most Tuesdays, they have begun catching up on reporting today.
10/7/2020 Morning DHHS update
NC Cases
222,969 (216,943 PCR + 6,026 Antigen)
NC Deaths
3,661 (PCR) + 32 (Anitgen) = 3,693
Currently Hospitalized
1,028<- 93% reporting (was 1,013 at 97%)
Completed Tests
3,229,247
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1,932 Deaths are now Congregate (+11 from yesterday)
+22 Deaths Overall since yesterday
52% of Deaths are from Congregate setting (50% of deaths were Congregate today)
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1,466 positive cases over 18,342 new tests (DHHS reports 17,028). 8.0% positive rate. (DHHS 6.4%)
Dates of Death Reported 10/7:
10/6, 10/5(7), 10/4(2), 10/3(6), 10/2, 10/1, 9/25, 9/17, 9/11, 9/1 <== PCR Deaths
9/29(1) <== Antigen tested Death
Hospitalizations have definitely begun to head upward, along with an increase in daily cases over the past week. Daily cases are flat, but they are higher on average than a week ago and the trend is no longer down. The interesting thing is the percentage of Covid-19 patients in ICU (percentage of all hospitalized Covid patients) is less than 30%. This is down slightly from the percentage for the past couple of months. So, it appears more people are being admitted to the hospital, but the severity of those admitted is lower.
Civilized said:DrummerboyWolf said:
Total deaths nationwide for the last three full years and total deaths this year.
Shutdowns have decreased deaths from other causes.
Also, what would deaths this year have been without distancing, masks, and shutdowns?
That's the relevant comparison.
Wear masks. Distance. Open up.
We've got to open up but damn-sure don't need to open up without masks and distancing.
You know exactly what I mean, you just don't want to answer the actual question.Civilized said:TheStorm said:
From what? Going to a bar, a gym or a movie theatre?
That's a pathetic attempt on your part... how many days did you stay holed up in your house before you were brave enough to venture outside?
I mean this in the nicest way possible.
What the **** are you taking about?
TheStorm said:You know exactly what I mean, you just don't want to answer the actual question.Civilized said:TheStorm said:
From what? Going to a bar, a gym or a movie theatre?
That's a pathetic attempt on your part... how many days did you stay holed up in your house before you were brave enough to venture outside?
I mean this in the nicest way possible.
What the **** are you taking about?
No real surprise.
Bas2020 said:How many of those 210,000 are really "Covid" deaths ?GoPack2008 said:Steve Williams said:
There's the ongoing argument that Covid has become political. Based on what I'm seeing, Biden's entire campaign is built and focused on Covid. Clearly, in my opinion their strategy is to appeal to those who are terrified of getting sick. It's certainly no secret that the media hates Trump and he's earned a lot of that but I think the media has done a very good job of setting the table and giving the Dems something to run on. Is Covid something to be concerned with? Certainly. Has the media portrayed it in the most apocalyptic way possible? Certainly. For me, the question when deciding who to vote for- what would the democrats run on, what would their rallying cry be if Covid didn't exist? Outside of 'orange man bad', I can't come up with anything. They have the same exact platform that I've heard over and over and over and over and over- make rich Americans and corporations pay their fair share, remove tax loopholes, create millions of new jobs through clean technology. We've heard this repeatedly. Personally, in a Covid free America I don't think anyone had a snowball's chance in Hades of beating Trump.
210,000 people are dead.
Covid wouldn't be a losing issue for Trump if his administration had done anything remotely effective in handling it.
Packgrad and Bas and all the other cultists are going to jump all over this comment, but if you look at polling including in key swing states, A huge majority of Americans do not Trust Trump on covid. He could have prevented that himself.
The US is the ONLY NATION in the WORLD tacking on Covid as the cause of deaths when a multitude of other causes were the major factor.
People are dying in car and motorcycle accidents with Covid and are labeled as Covid Deaths.
Absurd.
The only two people I personally know (friends of friends/distant relatives etc) that died of the virus in North Carolina were 85 and 93 years old and had a multitude of underlying conditions. Both were labeled as "Covid " deaths. Crazy.
CDC themselves has said actual numbers are probably around 15,000. Republicans are absolute idiots not to hammer this home. Why on earth everybody keeps accepting the 200,000 number is beyond me.
Without looking anything up, I'd assume traffic deaths would be way down. Even now the roads are a lot less busy with so many white collar jobs working from homeCthepack said:Civilized said:DrummerboyWolf said:
Total deaths nationwide for the last three full years and total deaths this year.
Shutdowns have decreased deaths from other causes.
Also, what would deaths this year have been without distancing, masks, and shutdowns?
That's the relevant comparison.
Wear masks. Distance. Open up.
We've got to open up but damn-sure don't need to open up without masks and distancing.
What other deaths are down because of the shutdown?
Scratch the original post.IseWolf22 said:Without looking anything up, I'd assume traffic deaths would be way down. Even now the roads are a lot less busy with so many white collar jobs working from homeCthepack said:Civilized said:DrummerboyWolf said:
Total deaths nationwide for the last three full years and total deaths this year.
Shutdowns have decreased deaths from other causes.
Also, what would deaths this year have been without distancing, masks, and shutdowns?
That's the relevant comparison.
Wear masks. Distance. Open up.
We've got to open up but damn-sure don't need to open up without masks and distancing.
What other deaths are down because of the shutdown?