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I provided. His charts are compelling. You prefer russia today.com though
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally generate d public health costs of $12.2 Billion.250,000 cases are believed to be linked to the rally, roughly 19% of all national cases between Aug 2 and Sept 2.I would take this with an enormous grain of salt. https://www.iza.org/publications/dp/13670
A Smashmouth concert is well worth it.
Question. What does taking something with an enormous grain of salt mean.The small size of the a normal grain of salt would make sense to dismiss. But if the grain is enormous, how can you do anything but pay attention to it.
https://mobile.twitter.com/andrewbostom/status/1303401597221957640🙏🤞🙏 these numbers stay consistent. Protect the vulnerable!!!
Well I know for a fact the numbers in that tweet are false, as I am aware of students at two of those institutions that have been hospitalized. I think they are getting their numbers from the fact that most universities to not report hospitalizations of students, and those that do, are reliant on the students self reporting that they are in the hospital, most of whom would not do so.
Yeah, I don't know how he would get those numbers. For instance, here is Ohio State's dashboard.https://safeandhealthy.osu.edu/dashboardSo he got the 1,500 number correct. Where does he come up with the zero hospitalizations? There is no stat on this dashboard.
My guess: he can’t find any indication that there have been hospitalizations, so is simply assuming that there aren’t any. Solid scientific method....
Except he didn't even try to look hard.https://www.kwch.com/2020/07/30/k-state-student-hospitalized-with-covid-19-shares-story/
Was digging into that dashboard for THE Ohio St and surprised to see the % positive for both students and employees is lower for this on campus compared to off?Saving in the controlled environment possibly??
I’m guessing this link you posted is talking about the student referenced at the bottom of the graph I posted.
No, the student in the link I provided was diagnosed, hospitalized, and treated for COVID. She ended up having to have part of her lung removed due to damage caused by COVID. 20 years old and otherwise healthy. Her case went a bit viral, because she was trying to get the word out to other college kids. Her case was not an instance of Kawasaki's, but when a person discounts hospitalizations due to COVID-induced Kawasaki's as not COVID, they are being intellectually dishonest.
Ahhh, didn’t realize you were talking about a case from a couple months ago in the context of Covid and the returning of students to campus. My bad.
??? These schools are reporting data from further back than the beginning of the semester.
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2770250More great news!! What a day!!Let’s get these kids all back in school full face to face, follow the science my fellow scoopers!! Listen to the eXpERts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As long as spread can be controlled, I’m all in. The problem is that it spreads to those to whom it is more deadly. Doesn’t happen as much with flu.