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Despite being open (to the disappointment of alarmists) GA cases continue to decline.
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:06 am
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:06 am

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So, either Georgia has some special magic force or shutting down in the manner that we did really didn't sway COVID infection rates like we are being told by the experts.
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:07 am to GumboPot
But only white people right....don't laugh bc someone will say this
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:07 am to GumboPot
That’s fabulous news! Great to see
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:08 am to SHBlake79
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That’s fabulous news! Great to see
You are 100% correct.
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:09 am to GumboPot
Florida as well:
Liberal tears will taste great in my margarita at the beach.
Liberal tears will taste great in my margarita at the beach.
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:09 am to GumboPot
DumBel about to extend us to June 1. At least.
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:11 am to GumboPot
And Mee Maw will revist AL's reopening on May 15th...
I just feel all safe knowing Mee Maw has this shite under control...

I just feel all safe knowing Mee Maw has this shite under control...
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:13 am to GumboPot
Wouldn’t results lag two weeks behind?
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:14 am to GumboPot
Georgia published that chart?
Where is Louisiana's version? I haven't seen anything from the state except for total numbers. Where's the context?
Where is Louisiana's version? I haven't seen anything from the state except for total numbers. Where's the context?
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:14 am to GumboPot
Georgia reported 767 new cases yesterday.
How do you account for that in that graph? Something is off.
The numbers I'm looking at for Georgia look like they hit a peak on approximately 4/9, and they've dropped and then flattened since then.
They are averaging approximately 700-800 new cases per day.
How do you account for that in that graph? Something is off.
The numbers I'm looking at for Georgia look like they hit a peak on approximately 4/9, and they've dropped and then flattened since then.
They are averaging approximately 700-800 new cases per day.
This post was edited on 5/5/20 at 11:16 am
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:15 am to GumboPot
This is great, but it would take more time (two weeks minimum, but more likely three) to see an appreciable change since they opened back up, so be careful making too many assumptions yet.
This post was edited on 5/5/20 at 11:16 am
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:16 am to kingbob
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Wouldn’t results lag two weeks behind?
Deaths would be about 19 days behind and new cases anywhere from 2-12 days.
So while on its face good, need to wait another week to see any true impact.
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:17 am to Microtiger
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Microtiger
Shut up and get back to your virus defender thread, micropenis

Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:18 am to Lsut81
That chart isn't showing what he thinks it's showing.
Georgia's case count hasn't fallen off like that over the last week.
Georgia's case count hasn't fallen off like that over the last week.
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:30 am to uway
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Where is Louisiana's version? I haven't seen anything from the state except for total numbers. Where's the context?
Don’t have a chart but Louisiana’s drop is even better than Georgia’s. Now their peak was far worse per capita but the decline in Louisiana has been excellent
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:31 am to GumboPot
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So, either Georgia has some special magic force or shutting down in the manner that we did really didn't sway COVID infection rates like we are being told by the experts.
This seems to show the opposite of what you're suggesting. The stay at home order went into effect on April 3rd and two weeks later cases began fell precipitously. Isn't that exactly how we would hope for it to work?
Incidentally, Georgia's testing per day amounts has been HIGHLY variable. Just in the last week, their daily new tests ranged from ~19K to ~300 depending on the day with none of other days being within 1,000 of each other. Even a 7-day moving average would have trouble smoothing that out.
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:33 am to GumboPot
I’m disappointed in the republic of gump.
I thought they’d be the most cavalier frick your shutdown in the southeast.
I thought they’d be the most cavalier frick your shutdown in the southeast.
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:35 am to longwayfromLA
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The stay at home order went into effect on April 3rd and two weeks later cases began fell precipitously. Isn't that exactly how we would hope for it to work?
Sure. Hope.
But it’s not how it actually works.
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:36 am to Jrv2damac
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I’m disappointed in the republic of gump.
WE elected an alcoholic Mee Maw that has failed miserably at pretty much everything she has ever attempted AND Doug Jones...
The Republic of Gump is severely lacking at this moment in history...
Posted on 5/5/20 at 11:39 am to GumboPot
Texas just posted a 14 day low on new daily cases and the lowest fatality number since April 13
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