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babysdaddy

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  1. Someone posted this in the DT thread that counters what you two are claiming. https://tallahasseereports.com/2020/05/20/rebekah-jones-firing-is-the-covid-clickbait-the-media-dreams-of-but-its-all-fake/
  2. XOM CEO came out and said they will not cut and will use their balance sheet if they have to.
  3. Well see, you can’t rage post about how dumb the Texas Republicans if you actually check facts.
  4. Today is going to be our highest case day but lowest positive rate. What do you think that means?
  5. Was at the pediatrician with our newborn this week and asked about this. Pediatrician basically said it is super low probability and we (the medical community) know how to deal with it but to be extra careful with the newborn
  6. The entire design is to avoid deflation as washpark noted. Every PhD economist studied the depression and the debt deflationary spiral associated with it.
  7. I don't know where you saw that but from the data in the txdshs Covid tracker new cases today were 1,448 which is the largest new case number. Yesterday was 1,355. Day before that was 1,179. The good news is testing is going way up. 35.8k today (with counties still reporting) and 49.2k yesterday. Positive infection rate yesterday was 2.8% and today it is 4% so far. Hospitalizations ticked down from yesterday as well to 1,648. Tough to judge on daily numbers and trends are more helpful. We are trending down on hospitalizations and positive infection rates. Fatalities are a mixed bag but today so far is our deadliest day at 58
  8. Saw an interview with her and she said she had no contact and it was her wealth manager’s call on what to buy and sell. I think the same thing with Feinstein. And both of those ladies met worth was not even remotely impacted. Burr is toast though as he made the calls and as someone already stated, was like all of his money.
  9. 587,431 as of today for an increase of 132k tests or 22,044/day. 42,403 total cases for a cumulative positive case to testing percentage of 7.2%. Of the increase in tests and cases over the last 6 days, we've had 132k new tests and 7013 new cases for a positive test rate of 5.3%. Looked at the average daily hospitalizations too this time and the peaked on 5/5 at 1,888 and sit at 1,676 today. Increased testing=increased cases but positive test rates decreasing and it looks like hospitalizations decreasing. Wear a mask, don't be old af, don't be fat af.
  10. Yeah, it's not new and Trump has been talking about it. Now that the entire story is falling apart not because of Trump but because of sworn testimony by those involved and your comment is to 'ignore it and focus on the economy'?
  11. VP announcement possibility?
  12. Herd immunity might be achieved earlier than previously thought. Also, fda approved antigen test that utilizes existing equipment in docs offices that will should be able to massively increase testing
  13. Focused on Russia stuff is one way to put it. I don't think anyone assumes you are a Russian. What people assume is you are here to astroturf this board. Which is fine, as long as people read your posts with that critical eye and understanding.
  14. Anything in there worth reading?
  15. So fucking russians were using our own system of justice against us? I assume their discovery questions were tied to how we figured out what they did?
  16. What? When did that happen and why?
  17. Also looked a the case breakdown and death breakdown by age. 24.4% (3,004) of the cases are from people 60 and up. That group represents 80% (354) of the deaths. Bump it to 50 and up and you have 43% of the cases and 90% of the deaths. 50% of the deaths are 75+ and only represent 7.4% of the cases. If you are over 75 and you catch this according to the Texas data you've got a 24% chance of dying. fuck Also, AA represent 15.3% of the cases and 13.5% of the deaths. Hispanics are 38% of the cases and 22% of the deaths. White people are 28% of the cases and 37% of the deaths. They do have 14% of cases unknown by ethnicity and 25.7% of deaths unknown by ethnicity so those numbers could move around. They do not have a category for the fats.
  18. thx. So through May 1st it looks like we've got from about a 10% infection rate on 4/1 to 5% today. Cases are increasing but rates decreasing.
  19. I went and looked at the COVID-19 dashboard and looked at their source data to figure out growth rates of cases and fatalities. First, Texas has tested 455,162 (they do not provide, or I couldn't find, daily testing numbers over time so I can't tell how much it has increased.) and 35390 cases for a cumulative positive case to testing percentage of 7.78%. For reference, NY and NJ were hitting 50% I think at their peak. I'm certain that number was higher for us but has declined as testing has increased. Can't prove it though due to lack of information provided. Second, the case growth has slowed. Using a 7 day average starting on April 1st, our 7 day average increase in daily cases has gone from 22.67% on 4/1 to 3.5% as of yesterday. Third, the fatality growth has slowed. Using a 7 day average starting on April 1st, our 7 day average increase in deaths has gone from 28.89% on 4/1 to 3.77% yesterday.
  20. That Becky is just a grandstanding Karen. Stupid bish
  21. I don't think it does. If asset prices are a function of interest rates and interest rates are in the basement (and, imo, not going to materially rise....again. ever.), then P/E rations should be at historical levels and maybe should be higher. We get a weakening of Covid or treatment or vaccine then we've got elevate PE multiples, economic activity returning, and a fucking $3-5T tailwind of stimulus spending.
  22. El Paso has 1000 of the current 1888 hospitalizations for the state? Wtf I saw that of the deaths in Texas over 400 of the 800ish were from long term care facilities.
  23. Misread. Looking again. Hospitalizations numbers are right
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