MS New COVID Cases

Ibdancin

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Right. There are facts that we want to ignore and for the life of me, I don't get why those facts must be pushed aside. You can not ignore the things you listed.
 

Ibdancin

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The US’ testing is still a mess. Here’s Bill Gates on his recent discussions on how to fix some of our issues:

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Bill Gates is pushing his pocket book. He's wrong on the US being the only nation with testing issues.
 

Leeshouldveflanked

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The US’ testing is still a mess. Here’s Bill Gates on his recent discussions on how to fix some of our issues:

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Kinda hard to believe someone who’s dad is largely responsible for 56 million abortions each year would care much about protecting life. **
 

PineGroveBully

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Just found out one of my HS classmates is in Tupelo ICU on a vent. We graduated in 01 but he is one of those with other health issues.
 

Drebin

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Actually no, masks work.

It's got nothing to do with masks. If masks were the cause of it, there wouldn't have been a second spike in places where there have been mask mandates.

It has more to do with the natural lifecycle of the virus.
 

Drebin

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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]

Well there is a knowledgeable and unbiased source.
 

Trojanbulldog19

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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.

How exactly do you that though as many of those with obesity and diabetes work to make a living going in to the public? You pay their salaries for months or years until a vaccine is available? Most companies won't do that. So there isn't much more we can do. Take that from an over weight guy with a parents who are obese and one who is diabetic. We try to get them to stay at home as much as possible but they still have to go places. I'm over weight but still work in public, but I wear a mask and avoid close proximity best I can with people.
 
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The US’ testing is still a mess. Here’s Bill Gates on his recent discussions on how to fix some of our issues:

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Are you trolling with the Gates vid? I have no idea why news media keeps going to him for his thoughts on Covid.

He’s no doctor or medical expert. He’s a an admitted eugenicist who is into some sketchy practices.
Why anyone goes to him for medical advice is beyond me.
 
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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?
 
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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?

I pull from this COVID tracker website. It is on an interactive data analysis platform (like tableau or Power BI) that allows you to choose individual states to drill down on. Not sure if it 100% ties back to what others have, but it is at least very very close to what the state reports on a daily basis.

https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/