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2020-06-13 -Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
The Second-Wave Covid Scare: The numbers are better than the headlines, and reopening is necessary.
[WSJ] Democrats cite a spike in cases in Florida, Arizona and Texas as evidence of a virus resurgence. But more testing, especially in vulnerable communities, is naturally turning up more cases. Cases in Texas have increased by about a third in the last two weeks, but so have tests. About a quarter of the new cases are in counties with large prisons and meatpacking plants that were never forced to shut down.

Tests have increased by about 37% in Florida in two weeks, but confirmed cases have risen 28%. Cases were rising at a faster clip during the last two weeks of April (47%) when much of the state remained locked down. Now restaurants, malls, barbershops and gyms are open if they follow social-distancing guidelines.

In Arizona, cases have increased by 73% in the last two weeks though tests have increased by just 53%. But a quarter of all cases in the state are on Indian reservations, which have especially high-risk populations. The rate of diabetes is twice as high among Native Americans as whites and the rate of obesity is 50% higher.

Liberals and the media demanded more testing before states could reopen, yet now are criticizing states because more testing has turned up more cases. Keep in mind that New York has reported about the same number of new cases in the last two weeks as Florida, though it ramped up testing earlier so the relative increase appears less significant.

A more important metric is hospitalizations. In Arizona the weekly rolling average for new Covid-19 hospitalizations has been flat for a month. Emergency-room visits for Covid-19 have spiked this week, but the number of ER beds in use hasn’t changed since late April. Hospitals in Arizona (and Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,) have reported an increase in cases from U.S. citizens and green-card holders returning from Mexico where hospitals are overwhelmed. But with 22% of ICU beds and 62% of ventilators available, Arizona hospitals should have capacity to manage an increase in patients as it reopens.

Texas has also recently reported an uptick in Covid-19 hospitalizations, mostly in the Houston and Austin areas. Current Covid-19 hospitalizations are up about 20% since the state began to reopen, but Gov. Greg Abbott
... governor of Texas. Abbott is a Republican. His 2014 Dem opponent, state senatrix Wendy Davis, thought the absolute, most pressing, most important issue facing the state was abortion. Abbott beat the pantyhose off her. His 2018 opponent, Lupe Valdez didn't dwell too heavily on abortion, but she lost too...
says hospitals aren’t overwhelmed and much of the increase is tied to nursing homes. The number of currently hospitalized patients per capita is still about 80% higher in New York City than in Texas. Mr. Abbott started reopening six weeks ago while Mr. Cuomo began letting manufacturing and construction resume in the Big Apple this week.

Fatalities are a lagging epidemic indicator since most people who die have been in the hospital for two to three weeks. But deaths also aren’t surging. Texas has recorded 151 deaths this past week versus 221 in the last week of April. Florida has reported 239 deaths, 72 fewer than in the last week of April.

Deaths are probably declining in part from better and earlier treatment, but this means there’s less to fear from reopening.
Posted by trailing wife 2020-06-13 00:00|| || Front Page|| [10 views ]  Top

#1 Until George Floyd protests die down a bit more, Fauxi and Scarf Woman get a bit of a breather, but must stay warmed up in the bullpen...
Posted by M. Murcek 2020-06-13 02:34||   2020-06-13 02:34|| Front Page Top

#2 Let's have the numbers clearly defined; those who tested positive who previously were not tested and hospital admissions.
Posted by Procopius2k 2020-06-13 02:54||   2020-06-13 02:54|| Front Page Top

#3 March 22, 2020 - sometime during the day, the number of cases crossed 31,250.
March 25 there were some 62,500 cases in the US.
March 28 the caseload doubled - 125,000. Panic ensues. Doubling every three days!!

April 3 - 250,000 cases. Doubled again, in six days!
April 11 - 500,000 cases. Eight days to double.
April 30 - 1 million cases. Nineteen days to double.
June 11 - two million. 44 days to double.
Posted by Bobby 2020-06-13 09:50||   2020-06-13 09:50|| Front Page Top

#4 Coronavirus: Antibodies don't indicate immunity e.g. Antibodies to HIV.

Italy, Germany, France and Netherlands sign contract for COVID-19 vaccine
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2020-06-13 09:59||   2020-06-13 09:59|| Front Page Top

#5 I watched 8 minutes of BBC News America last night out of curiosity. I knew what to expect - CNN or CNN on steroids. Sure enough, the first part of it was on the 'second wave' and some chump from the Harvard School of Health (might not be the exact right name) was, you guessed it, all but calling for continuing the lockdown. I'm sure he's getting paid either way (and I have a fix for that, doubt it ever gets passed into law).

The remaining time - there was 'some violence' in the Autonomous Zone; George Martin was 'murdered' and John Bolton's book (its theme - trashing Trump) was displayed in best possible light.

Plus ca change, or some French bullshit like that...
Posted by Raj 2020-06-13 10:38||   2020-06-13 10:38|| Front Page Top

#6 I stopped paying attention to the numbers. I still wear a mask and try to keep my social distance but I still don't know anybody who has had Covid-19. Nobody. It kinda makes me wonder...
Posted by Abu Uluque 2020-06-13 13:27||   2020-06-13 13:27|| Front Page Top

#7 Had a doctor's appointment yesterday. I was not asked if I thought I might have COVID nor offered a test.
Posted by M. Murcek 2020-06-13 15:06||   2020-06-13 15:06|| Front Page Top

#8 I know one person (remotely) who got CV...and she works at a nursing home in the Midwest. That is it. No neighbors, no friends of neighbors, no nothing. How many empty testing places and Javits Centers have we seen? Come on....
Posted by Clem 2020-06-13 15:14||   2020-06-13 15:14|| Front Page Top

#9 One of my daughters got it (lives in another state). Two of the staff at my mother's nursing home got it.
In my local circle, though, none. For which I am grateful.
I will be very interested in seeing what next week brings, and who does or does not get sick after shouting together in crowds.
Posted by James  2020-06-13 19:35|| https://idontknowbut.blogspot.com  2020-06-13 19:35|| Front Page Top

#10 My barber is still not allowed to be open. I am starting to look like Bozo the Clown. May have to revert to my college days techniques.
Posted by Glenmore 2020-06-13 21:18||   2020-06-13 21:18|| Front Page Top

#11 Evidently had it in March, 10 hours of flu like symptoms. And I was miserable! Wife was 2 days prior

Tested 2 weeks ago, positive
Posted by Beavis 2020-06-13 22:45||   2020-06-13 22:45|| Front Page Top

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