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IN: 634 new cases. We had been in the 400s for a few days. Let's see what tomorrow brings. -- nm
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Spawn
May 14 '20, 10:25
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Does your state have a strategy for finding the most infected? Or is it still just "Come out here to this location if you have these symptoms?" -- nm
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con_carne
May 14, 11:03
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*insert far away location here that's far for the most vulnerable people*? -- nm
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con_carne
May 14, 11:06
Watching FL's dashboard it makes me doubtful. I'm not one for conspiracies, but I also don't 100% believe the numbers. -- (link)
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JaxSean
May 14, 10:44
We've had weird testing spikes lately. We had dropped into the 1250 range for a couple of days (which was a meaningful drop) and then all of a sudden
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pmb
May 14, 10:36
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I do wish they reported case % based on # of test vs. raw # of cases -- nm
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oblique
May 14, 10:40
Noticed more testing in a number of states -- nm
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budice
May 14, 10:38
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One should hope so. The stimulus bill added billions for testing. More testing, more cases. *shrug* -- nm
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con_carne
May 14, 10:58
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