Athens Ohio....officially THE #1 Covid hot spot in Ohio.
Congrats
Athens Ohio....officially THE #1 Covid hot spot in Ohio.
Congrats
posted by SpockI just got an email from the Miami county health board and they said that the CDC states that wearing a mask DOES NOT reduce the risk of transmission and if you are exposed to a active person that regardless of a mask being on or not, you are quarintined for the same amount of time.
So theres that.
Link?
posted by Ironman92Athens Ohio....officially THE #1 Covid hot spot in Ohio.
Congrats
Not good today. 951 deaths. Hospitalizations are on the rise too.
Our update is published. States reported record tests completed (852k) and cases (77k) for the second day in a row, as well as 951 deaths.
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) July 17, 2020
One significant caveat: the total cases include ~5k cases from a reporting backlog in Texas. pic.twitter.com/Ky60XDlluD
posted by justincredible
I’m not associated with Athens.....but representing the SE District well
posted by Ironman92I’m not associated with Athens.....but representing the SE District well
As someone who went to OU, what is the root cause? I'd normally be thinking college kids partying all the time and keeping Court Street packed, but it's summer, so I wouldn't think the college numbers would be wrecking the place.
posted by jmogTrying to be logical and use reason with SnL is about as fruitful as doing the same with QO and Spock.
You win
posted by HereticAs someone who went to OU, what is the root cause? I'd normally be thinking college kids partying all the time and keeping Court Street packed, but it's summer, so I wouldn't think the college numbers would be wrecking the place.
What I’m hearing is 70% of the current cases are 20-29 and those have all been beaching/protesting and in the bars.
posted by ptown_trojans_1Not good today. 951 deaths. Hospitalizations are on the rise too.
Our update is published. States reported record tests completed (852k) and cases (77k) for the second day in a row, as well as 951 deaths.
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) July 17, 2020
One significant caveat: the total cases include ~5k cases from a reporting backlog in Texas. pic.twitter.com/Ky60XDlluD
I woul guess more people are wearing masks now than in March-April. Yet there's a spike trending higher than at that time. I don't think masks are all that relevant to altering how COVID behaves. I think this thing is going to run its course regardless of our actions. Like everyone, I hope it's soon.
posted by Dr Winston O'BoogieI woul guess more people are wearing masks now than in March-April. Yet there's a spike trending higher than at that time. I don't think masks are all that relevant to altering how COVID behaves. I think this thing is going to run its course regardless of our actions. Like everyone, I hope it's soon.
OH NO! We found another ANTI-MASKER! Tar and feather him now!
posted by justincredibleOh, I'm well aware of Dankhouse, it's my favorite brewery. I don't make a trip to Newark without at least one visit. I love their collab with Pretentious, so I'll be sure to stop by Pretentious on the way up.
Damn if your ever up there on a weekend let me know I’ll buy you a beer. It’s about a 30 minute drive but I use any excuse to get Dankhouse
posted by HereticAs someone who went to OU, what is the root cause? I'd normally be thinking college kids partying all the time and keeping Court Street packed, but it's summer, so I wouldn't think the college numbers would be wrecking the place.
I went to OU as well. I would guess students got bored of being stuck at home and were able to go to their off campus housing and party without worrying about their parents health. If your under 30 and have no pre existing conditions your like 99.99999999% to survive so I probably would have took the risk to if I was a student and knew I wouldn’t hurt my parents.
posted by HereticAs someone who went to OU, what is the root cause? I'd normally be thinking college kids partying all the time and keeping Court Street packed, but it's summer, so I wouldn't think the college numbers would be wrecking the place.
I went to OU as well. I would guess students got bored of being stuck at home and were able to go to their off campus housing and party without worrying about their parents health. If your under 30 and have no pre existing conditions your like 99.99999999% to survive so I probably would have took the risk to if I was a student and knew I wouldn’t hurt my parents.
posted by sportchamppsDamn if your ever up there on a weekend let me know I’ll buy you a beer. It’s about a 30 minute drive but I use any excuse to get Dankhouse
Current plan is the 31st-1st, and then maybe the week of the 9th-15th.
posted by justincredibleCurrent plan is the 31st-1st, and then maybe the week of the 9th-15th.
LMK I’ll purchase my OC membership thru some beers lol
posted by jmogOH NO! We found another ANTI-MASKER! Tar and feather him now!
Not anti-mask. I wear mine where required.
posted by jmogNo one is saying you shouldn’t have gone to the protest.
People are saying that doing so, then calling others that are doing, what you deem, risky behavior “MORONS AND IDIOTS” is completely hypocritical.
Not a single person is saying you were wrong or is blaming you for going to a protest. I said myself I would have gone to a protest if I knew 100% there was no chance for violence.
People are just calling out your hypocrisy afterwards.
Jesus shut up
How come masks work everywhere else but Americans be like .. “nah no proof”...?
My buddy goes to Athens once a month for work. He said he was pretty sure no one in Athens knew what Covid is.