Vis a vis the Holiday Inn on Lane Ave, it closed in 2009 and was converted/remodeled to be the Riverwatch Condominium Complex
I'm pretty sure if they tried to trademark that, they lose that case also because prior Towns being name that. Once again you've been foiled.
0 to 1 million cases: 98 days
1 to 2 million cases: 43 days
2 to 3 million cases: 28 days
0 to 1 million cases: 98 days
1 to 2 million cases: 43 days
2 to 3 million cases: 28 days
Deaths are currently doubling every ~67 days... and really, every day adds another day to that. In other words, deaths aren't doubling any time soon.
And the mortality rate is getting smaller all the time. We always knew the ~5 or 6% was inflated because we didn't know the real number of cases. Now that we're getting a better idea of that, a smaller percentage of those cases are dying.
To put GPIasuhgfusnodusingtdr's numbers into perspective, the (reported) mortality rate at those same benchmarks:
@1M cases, ~2.5%
@2M cases, ~5.6%
@3M cases, ~4.3%
We were more quickly able to capture nearly all the COVID-related deaths than we were able to identify the majority of "new" cases. My sense is that we are now better able to find/trace new cases and provide appropriate treatment.
In most places.
ETA:
Saw chip's intervening post, and only disagree on the "meaningless" part. This information isn't "meaningless" but it has limited utility - and is subject to spin.
Frankly, I think it is A Good Thing that we were able to get that many people diagnosed. That's far better than having people unknowingly spreading it.
And maybe some protestin’ by the youngsters.I think that's probably due to ramped up testing.
Impossible. It’s because the bars opened up.And maybe some protestin’ by the youngsters.
Was just chatting with someone today.
His work required him to get corona testing performed. He skipped his appointment yet still received a letter in the mail with test results saying he was positive.
This is the 3rd time I've head of this happening now.
Can we please stop feeding into this hoax?
I suppose this is the Roche test... I scheduled one for Monday. For $10 (and not having to deal with my doctor's office, because he won't order an antibody test), why not?
https://www.labcorp.com/antibody-testing
I’m seeing a number of anecdotes similar to this. It makes me wonder how many of them are true.
Seriously? I had my wedding reception there.
EDIT: Obviously I don't ever go to campus. Hot Chicken Takeover on High is about as far South as I go.
Was just chatting with someone today.
His work required him to get corona testing performed. He skipped his appointment yet still received a letter in the mail with test results saying he was positive.
This is the 3rd time I've head of this happening now.
Can we please stop feeding into this hoax?