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I have bad instincts with these things. So it's not the most logical person?
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Daily cases in the state have dropped from a peak of almost 12,000 a day to 550-ish. Daily deaths topped a thousand, and yesterday 12 died. The positivity rate touched on 50% and has dropped so low it's hard to read the chart. Low single digits. More room for improvement, but to say NY didn't get things under control from where they were is weird.
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So the decline in cases after Manhattan became a virtual ghost town is also a correlation?
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To the bolded, isn't that common sense after seeing how NY got things under control? Is this a defense of our response (by the government, the health care system, the population in general)? It's kind of like saying, for the record (insert name of five NHL teams) are worse on the PP than we are! I'm sure Claude would agree that the idea of immunity and thus herd immunity is very much an open question.
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Yeah, but they were wrong about you being able to make LaGuardia.
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If true, there won't be herd immunity and there won't be "immunity passports." Vaccines or bust. It makes me wonder if the new surge in cases could be partially explained by people who had Covid-19 or got a positive antibody test taking risks, thinking they are safe.
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I like this new poster.
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When did "Love. It's what makes a Subaru a Subaru" become "Love. It's what makes Subaru, Subaru"?
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Hmmm. Not sure. Where's the carrageenan?
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Aldi did it! Their french onion dip is exactly the same as Bison. .99 cents vs. 3.49 ish.
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Good stuff, Smell. I'm not sure how they lined up New York and Florida "at the same point in time" in their outbreaks. Deaths lag cases by several weeks if not more, so I think it's too soon to say Florida is going to fare better than NY in terms of deaths. New daily cases started rising on about June 9 in the U.S. (as a seven day average). New daily deaths have been declining for a good while, but the last few seven-day averages indicate a possible flattening of the improvement.
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Sweden's curve looks a lot like ours. It is 16th in the world in cases per million people. The U.S. is 10th. The other two Scandinavian countries, Denmark and Norway, have done a lot better.
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"These people."
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Jon Stewart had the quote of the pandemic appearing on Trevor Noah's show. Anyone who is philosophically opposed to masks should tell his or her surgeon to take off the mask — and "unwash your hands." Of course he said it funnier than that.
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Old folks? As the saying goes, that's only the half of it.
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The health secretary of PA disagrees. The sensational conclusion some have reached should instead be debated as something like, "What role, if any, did returning residents to nursing homes play in nursing home deaths?" Do we know? Anyway, this is not the thread for it. I wish it was, but what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
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It would be fascinating to know how the responses break down by age. Some of us are getting nervous about never seeing a Cup in our lives. The future is now! (Unless you're 25.)
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I wonder why these posts with Republican talking points about Democratic governors haven't been moved. This thread is about the virus not the government's response to the virus.
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Kaleida hospital here tests anyone in ER and anyone being admitted. I'm guessing that's a Kaleida wide policy.
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What should the Sabres do with the 8th pick?
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I wonder what his vision for the team is.
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Sabres Announce Jeremiah Crowe as Director of Scouting
Stoner replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
I'm not sure anyone knows how far they took it. Darce was always very tight lipped and proprietary about it. -
The vision: Paraphrasing — It's about people. Want to be progressive and efficient, want to think differently about scouting and player development and analytics. It's about communication and surrounding yourself with great people. (Mentioned efficiency again.) It comes back to people. Important to surround myself with great and honest people who push and challenge me. Hard conversations for the right reason to get to the right answer.
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Damn. My left blinker's been on since the 80s.
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Obesity as a risk factor for severe outcomes.