The US’ testing is still a mess. Here’s Bill Gates on his recent discussions on how to fix some of our issues:
[TWEET]1292568050957529089[/TWEET]
Kinda hard to believe someone who’s dad is largely responsible for 56 million abortions each year would care much about protecting life. **The US’ testing is still a mess. Here’s Bill Gates on his recent discussions on how to fix some of our issues:
[TWEET]1292568050957529089[/TWEET]
The dead do.
Actually no, masks work.
The US’ testing is still a mess. Here’s Bill Gates on his recent discussions on how to fix some of our issues:
[TWEET]1292568050957529089[/TWEET]
The best thing we could've done is just protect the elderly and people with diabetes and let the rest go about as normal. The average age of death is like 78. Makes no sense at all shutting down the whole country when most of the work force are asymptomatic when they get it.
The US’ testing is still a mess. Here’s Bill Gates on his recent discussions on how to fix some of our issues:
[TWEET]1292568050957529089[/TWEET]
You still don't seem to understand that the people out there truly spreading this thing, aren't exactly the mask type.Actually no, masks work.
On July 31st, the 7 day rolling average on new daily COVID cases for Mississippi was 1,298 cases per day. After today (8/15), the 7 day rolling average on new daily COVID cases is 731cases per day. That’s a decrease by about 44% in a little more than two weeks.
Should be able to get below 500 new cases per day by the end of the month.
The latest 7-day average MSDH is showing is 8/2/2020 at 947 new cases/day. The data includes this:
"Note: Values up to two weeks in the past on the chart of Cases by Date above can change as we update it with new information from disease investigation."
Where are y'all getting 7-day average numbers for today? Are you averaging the incomplete data yourself? Or is someone publishing it?