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In response to
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Yesterday was the lowest amount of COVID19 deaths in the U.S. since March 26th. -- (link)
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by
Inigo
Yes, but it is spiking in certain states. Particularly the states that opened earliest and with the fewest restrictions. -- nm
Posted by
pmb (aka pmb)
Jun 8 '20, 08:54
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I see a lot more cases, but not as many deaths, in FL. -- nm
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JaxSean
Jun 8, 09:00
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I Strongly think they're massaging numbers. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 8, 09:27
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I mean, they fired the women running their website because she wouldn't, so... -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 8, 09:39
have you weighed in on the "reduced viral load" thing? my friends keep talking about it and I am like "BAL"
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amanda
Jun 8, 09:36
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I think it sounds plausible, but I'm not an epidemiologist. I don't want to make an authoritative statement. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 8, 09:51
I hope it stays that way, but that just may be a timing thing. -- nm
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pmb
Jun 8, 09:19
I think (well, hope) that's where we're at, yes. -- nm
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David
Jun 8, 09:06
But not to a degree that has stopped the overall trend of less deaths per day on average in the U.S. -- nm
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Inigo
Jun 8, 08:58
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