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statefan91
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packgrad said:

statefan91 said:

Whoops, sorry, thought I was in the thread where we post stuff about COVID


Apology accepted.
Wayland
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Holy **** the new community transmission standards out of the CDC are a bureaucratic mess.

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Wayland said:

Holy **** the new community transmission standards out of the CDC are a bureaucratic mess.



If you go by reported cases, NC is at 224 per 100k per week. But the reality on the downslope of the curve (due to reporting lag and backlog) we are all below that.

At a state level we are at about 13.5 admissions per 100k per week.

Using the NC DHHS numbers the CURRENT percent of beds used by COVID is 9.5% (I didn't calculate a 7 day average here because I am lazy). But I don't know if they are using the State or Federal dataset here.

But for the life of me, I can't figure out how you get these metrics clean at the county level as resources like hospitals are shared on a regional level.
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Exactly 2 years to the day since Runs26 started this thread... how time flies...
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Wayland said:

Holy **** the new community transmission standards out of the CDC are a bureaucratic mess.


Are you saying that they've moved the goalposts again to try to just get a little more mileage out of this?
Wayland
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TheStorm said:

Wayland said:

Holy **** the new community transmission standards out of the CDC are a bureaucratic mess.


Are you saying that they've moved the goalposts again to try to just get a little more mileage out of this?

Just can't give up on masks yet.
statefan91
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TheStorm said:

Exactly 2 years to the day since Runs26 started this thread... how time flies...
Yuck - I still remember Friday 3/13 was the day everything really changed. Figuring out what the hell to do with a 1.5 and 4.5 yr old at home every day while working was not the best time of my life.
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One of the benefits of reaching 60 is you don't have young children constantly demanding your attention. Thankfully, I didn't have to deal with those issues during the pandemic. I am sorry you and others had to deal with it for so long. I can only imagine how awful it must have been, especially if you had school age children who were stuck at home trying to follow a Zoom class. This pandemic absolutely sucked and it was made much worse by politicians and teacher's unions. Hopefully, life has largely returned to normal for you and those in similar circumstances.
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PackFansXL said:

One of the benefits of reaching 60 is you don't have young children constantly demanding your attention. Thankfully, I didn't have to deal with those issues during the pandemic. I am sorry you and others had to deal with it for so long. I can only imagine how awful it must have been, especially if you had school age children who were stuck at home trying to follow a Zoom class. This pandemic absolutely sucked and it was made much worse by politicians and teacher's unions. Hopefully, life has largely returned to normal for you and those in similar circumstances.
I had an 8 year-old grandson living with us that all of a sudden wasn't able to go to elementary school anymore (my daughter was a single-mother and she (they) had lived with us since she found out she was pregnant and decided to come home from ECU)... Initially, I had to move my computer desk into the master bedroom walk-in closet to get any work done.

She got engaged that July (2020) and moved to Texas later that summer, which was very difficult for us... in many ways, it was like losing our own son for my wife and I... thankfully, things have turned out great for her and my grandson now has something that he always deserved and needed - a father of his own! *They were the ones we went to visit in Colorado Springs this past fall.
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TheStorm said:

Exactly 2 years to the day since Runs26 started this thread... how time flies...


Honestly, two years on, I don't feel much different than I did in my first post in this thread.

"In my job, I come in contact with a lot of people in a lot of places every day. I try always, and in particular during flu season, to avoid shaking hands and things like that, and using sanitizer if I do. Reading about this thing, I don't know if there are any precautions we can really take that will do anything. I can't bunker down in my house until it's over, I have to continue to work, so at this point I'm just keeping a watchful eye on information as it comes out."
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wilmwolf80 said:

TheStorm said:

Exactly 2 years to the day since Runs26 started this thread... how time flies...


Honestly, two years on, I don't feel much different than I did in my first post in this thread.

"In my job, I come in contact with a lot of people in a lot of places every day. I try always, and in particular during flu season, to avoid shaking hands and things like that, and using sanitizer if I do. Reading about this thing, I don't know if there are any precautions we can really take that will do anything. I can't bunker down in my house until it's over, I have to continue to work, so at this point I'm just keeping a watchful eye on information as it comes out."


Pretty spot on for me too, aside from the hand shaking and hand sanitizer. I'm a hand shaker, hugger guy regardless of season. Worked through the whole thing as an essential worker and never knowingly got it.
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TheStorm said:

Wayland said:

Holy **** the new community transmission standards out of the CDC are a bureaucratic mess.


Are you saying that they've moved the goalposts again to try to just get a little more mileage out of this?
"it should just be a few months", so many of us thought.
I remember being at the US Whitewater Center (hiking) in Charlotte and leaving and hearing the news article debating whether Meck County kids would go to school that next week.....and we were discussing how it would hopefully be just a couple of weeks, and we could return to normal. Crazy how much things have changed since then.
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packgrad
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Went to Amedeos after first baseball game yesterday. Was nice to be in a normal environment again.
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"Many people may already feel fear and anxiety about the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). The threat of a nuclear explosion can add additional stress."

I mean, COME THE ***** ON. Really government... this is helpful?

packgrad
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Wayland said:

"Many people may already feel fear and anxiety about the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). The threat of a nuclear explosion can add additional stress."

I mean, COME THE ***** ON. Really government... this is helpful?


They are so stupid. Unbelievable how they cling on to this nonsense.
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"Ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you." - John 15:19
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It will be interesting to see how quickly the counties in NC adjust to this new CDC guidance regarding masking on school buses (no longer required).

statefan91
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I would assume quickly, except Durham. CMS updated their guidelines pretty quickly after CDC changes and NCDHHS changes out.
packgrad
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Daviewolf83 said:

It will be interesting to see how quickly the counties in NC adjust to this new CDC guidance regarding masking on school buses (no longer required).




That is good news.
bgr3
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Daviewolf83 said:

It will be interesting to see how quickly the counties in NC adjust to this new CDC guidance regarding masking on school buses (no longer required).


Saw NCSU updated guidance today. Story had the headline that said something to the effect of "NCSU relaxing mask rules." You read the story and it says that masks are still required in classrooms/labs, buses, places where close contact is required as well as clinics/student health center. To me that reads as though they relaxed it for, what, Talley, gyms, hallways of buildings and that's about it? Gyms are LONG overdue (as is everywhere else as mask mandates don't do anything), I've met a couple of guys going to a Y in Cary who are State students but go there to work out without a mask on.

packgrad
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Sounds like this is a coordinated effort for the SOTU. Imagine there will be a significant section where Biden claims he and Democrats defeated Covid. Wonder when we will hear from Fauci about all these mask mandates being dropped.

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bgr3 said:

Daviewolf83 said:

It will be interesting to see how quickly the counties in NC adjust to this new CDC guidance regarding masking on school buses (no longer required).


Saw NCSU updated guidance today. Story had the headline that said something to the effect of "NCSU relaxing mask rules." You read the story and it says that masks are still required in classrooms/labs, buses, places where close contact is required as well as clinics/student health center. To me that reads as though they relaxed it for, what, Talley, gyms, hallways of buildings and that's about it? Gyms are LONG overdue (as is everywhere else as mask mandates don't do anything), I've met a couple of guys going to a Y in Cary who are State students but go there to work out without a mask on.


They eased the requirements further today. Now only required in health care settings and the Wolfline. Of course that email came out before the new CDC guidelines so they may relax further.
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statefan91
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packgrad said:

statefan91 said:

Whoops, sorry, thought I was in the thread where we post stuff about COVID


Apology accepted.
Case levels down to levels we had in October (< 70k), just FYI
packgrad
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statefan91 said:

packgrad said:

statefan91 said:

Whoops, sorry, thought I was in the thread where we post stuff about COVID


Apology accepted.
Case levels down to levels we had in October (< 70k), just FYI


Meh. Coordinated propaganda. I'm sure the SOTU will take credit for cases and reopenings tonight. It's all coordinated.
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packgrad said:

statefan91 said:

packgrad said:

statefan91 said:

Whoops, sorry, thought I was in the thread where we post stuff about COVID


Apology accepted.
Case levels down to levels we had in October (< 70k), just FYI


Meh. Coordinated propaganda. I'm sure the SOTU will take credit for cases and reopenings tonight. It's all coordinated.


The republican run states are coordinating this as well??? Doesnt that help their opposition.
packgrad
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RunsWithWolves26 said:

packgrad said:

statefan91 said:

packgrad said:

statefan91 said:

Whoops, sorry, thought I was in the thread where we post stuff about COVID


Apology accepted.
Case levels down to levels we had in October (< 70k), just FYI


Meh. Coordinated propaganda. I'm sure the SOTU will take credit for cases and reopenings tonight. It's all coordinated.


The republican run states are coordinating this as well??? Doesnt that help their opposition.


No.
RunsWithWolves26
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packgrad said:

RunsWithWolves26 said:

packgrad said:

statefan91 said:

packgrad said:

statefan91 said:

Whoops, sorry, thought I was in the thread where we post stuff about COVID


Apology accepted.
Case levels down to levels we had in October (< 70k), just FYI


Meh. Coordinated propaganda. I'm sure the SOTU will take credit for cases and reopenings tonight. It's all coordinated.


The republican run states are coordinating this as well??? Doesnt that help their opposition.


No.


Ok.
bgr3
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PortCityPackFan said:

bgr3 said:

Daviewolf83 said:

It will be interesting to see how quickly the counties in NC adjust to this new CDC guidance regarding masking on school buses (no longer required).


Saw NCSU updated guidance today. Story had the headline that said something to the effect of "NCSU relaxing mask rules." You read the story and it says that masks are still required in classrooms/labs, buses, places where close contact is required as well as clinics/student health center. To me that reads as though they relaxed it for, what, Talley, gyms, hallways of buildings and that's about it? Gyms are LONG overdue (as is everywhere else as mask mandates don't do anything), I've met a couple of guys going to a Y in Cary who are State students but go there to work out without a mask on.


They eased the requirements further today. Now only required in health care settings and the Wolfline. Of course that email came out before the new CDC guidelines so they may relax further.
Nice to The (political) ScienceTM changing so quickly.
Wayland
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statefan91 said:

packgrad said:

statefan91 said:

Whoops, sorry, thought I was in the thread where we post stuff about COVID


Apology accepted.
Case levels down to levels we had in October (< 70k), just FYI
Barring a turn around, by date collected this week could be the lowest in NC since July.
DrummerboyWolf
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Wayland said:

statefan91 said:

packgrad said:

statefan91 said:

Whoops, sorry, thought I was in the thread where we post stuff about COVID


Apology accepted.
Case levels down to levels we had in October (< 70k), just FYI
Barring a turn around, by date collected this week could be the lowest in NC since July.
Wayland, I don't follow this topic that much, but are they still mainly using the PCR tests for the testing? If so then the data is worthless.
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Wayland
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DrummerboyWolf said:

Wayland said:

statefan91 said:

packgrad said:

statefan91 said:

Whoops, sorry, thought I was in the thread where we post stuff about COVID


Apology accepted.
Case levels down to levels we had in October (< 70k), just FYI
Barring a turn around, by date collected this week could be the lowest in NC since July.
Wayland, I don't follow this topic that much, but are they still mainly using the PCR tests for the testing? If so then the data is worthless.

It is probably about 75-80% PCR and 20-25% Antigen as far as identified cases. But, PCR does have a potential of long tail.
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Wayland said:

DrummerboyWolf said:

Wayland said:

statefan91 said:

packgrad said:

statefan91 said:

Whoops, sorry, thought I was in the thread where we post stuff about COVID


Apology accepted.
Case levels down to levels we had in October (< 70k), just FYI
Barring a turn around, by date collected this week could be the lowest in NC since July.
Wayland, I don't follow this topic that much, but are they still mainly using the PCR tests for the testing? If so then the data is worthless.

It is probably about 75-80% PCR and 20-25% Antigen as far as identified cases. But, PCR does have a potential of long tail.
Thanks. I guess you are saying that their is potential for spikes that may not actually be there.
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statefan91
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bgr3 said:

PortCityPackFan said:

bgr3 said:

Daviewolf83 said:

It will be interesting to see how quickly the counties in NC adjust to this new CDC guidance regarding masking on school buses (no longer required).


Saw NCSU updated guidance today. Story had the headline that said something to the effect of "NCSU relaxing mask rules." You read the story and it says that masks are still required in classrooms/labs, buses, places where close contact is required as well as clinics/student health center. To me that reads as though they relaxed it for, what, Talley, gyms, hallways of buildings and that's about it? Gyms are LONG overdue (as is everywhere else as mask mandates don't do anything), I've met a couple of guys going to a Y in Cary who are State students but go there to work out without a mask on.


They eased the requirements further today. Now only required in health care settings and the Wolfline. Of course that email came out before the new CDC guidelines so they may relax further.
Nice to The (political) ScienceTM changing so quickly.
But wouldn't you be castigating them for not removing guidelines / recommendations with plummeting case counts / hospitalizations / etc?
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