It is wild because some of the other Christian schools are following basic guidelines that public schools are (OCS and CHA). What the heck are they doing at CCS?!
School: “God will protect us and keep us from getting sick!”
God: *makes people who become scientists and use knowledge to protect people, and the knowledge to create tools to protect us*
School: “it’s a mystery how God works though, so we shouldn’t do anything except trust Him and not do anything that makes us look like we don’t trust Him.”
God: *confused staring*
Yep, because suppression occurs roughly between 1.5 to 2.5 percent and the rural areas are not there yet. Don't know how much difference masks makes between that 1.5 to 2.5 percent, but suppression is a prerequisite to seeing sustained downward trend. Just ask Hawaii or Illinois. Illinois is just now showing signs of peaking out(1.79% currently) and they have had a mask mandate since May and Hawaii is currently seeing a surge in cases. Hawaii, is seeing some moderation now, but is that real or are they hitting testing capacity limits?
Mainstream media just now started noticing Brazil's numbers coming down. Guess where their at? 1.78% infected https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...dcc_story.html
You don't have to take my word for it, just look at where a certain state/county peaked and calculate the percentage of population infected on that date. You start noticing the same pattern all across the country.
I will be watching Tulsa county very closely these next couple of weeks. They are at 2.0 percent now, so they are close to the point where thesis says they should start another leg down. We shall see...
I think we are at a "plateau," to use the word Kevin Stitt did when our state was experiencing a dramatic and unprecedented spike in new cases in July. It just happens to be nearly at the top of daily new cases for the pandemic. So, if we are averaging over 700 cases a day that is way too many. I expect the opening of schools and universities will lead to another spike.
710 new cases today. Last 2 Fridays wre 1,077 and 794 respectively.
8 more reported deaths; 2nd highest Friday ever.
Revved by Sturgis Rally, COVID-19 infections move fast, far
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — The hundreds of thousands of bikers who attended the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally may have departed western South Dakota, but public health departments in multiple states are trying to measure how much and how quickly the coronavirus spread in bars, tattoo shops and gatherings before people traveled home to nearly every state in the country.
You just have to look at the increased number of cases in South Dakota. It had been in the 100's and now in the 300's. The bikers most likely stopped in a number of small towns on the way up and on the way home to get gas, food, etc and spread it around the local folks since South Dakota doesn't have a require masks.
I read that aggregated cellphone data showed that Sturgis attendees have visited 61% of the counties in the US - [sarcasm] yay, go virus! [/sarcasm]
136 children died during the 2019-2020 flu season. So far, 36 children have died from COVID-19 with 21 states having zero deaths. Maybe the school is going by that. If only few of their kids and teachers are out with COVID-19, don't be surprised if the school goes on with what it is doing, or not doing.
1093 new cases.
IIRC that's the highest one-day total in about a month.
They’re working for the 50% of wear them right. Think what the numbers might be otherwise.
This seems like quite the strawman argument. The data shows that municipalities with mask mandates have lower virus rates than those without, and we're looking at statewide numbers here. Of course masks aren't effective when people don't wear them or wear them properly. Maybe your problem is with the enforceability of the mandates rather than the efficacy of masks themselves?
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