I don't think this is being reported...

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jt10mc
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https://reason.com/2020/06/22/daily-covid-19-deaths-have-fallen-dramatically-since-april/

I do believe the big news outlets are making a living out of playing on peoples fears...it used to be called "yellow journalism"

Its sad when pulp fiction news like the National Enquirer is more trustworthy...
Trackdawg073
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That is something overlooked. Another thing that I read on the AJC this morning is that cases among the 18-30 demographic now account for around 1/3 of positive tests, this is doubled from April. Now obviously cases are rising but it also seems clear like most of the new cases are concentrated amongst more healthy people. Hopefully this will keep deaths and hospitalizations down.
HBGDawg
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In Texas, there is a near panic in the media because cases are rising. What they are missing is that testing is much higher as well which means you would expect more people would test positive. The real question is "do we have enough hospital beds to handle patients should they get sick?". For some reason, the media isn't focusing on that question. Makes you wonder why.
HunkerDownDawgs
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HBGDawg said:

In Texas, there is a near panic in the media because cases are rising. What they are missing is that testing is much higher as well which means you would expect more people would test positive. The real question is "do we have enough hospital beds to handle patients should they get sick?". For some reason, the media isn't focusing on that question. Makes you wonder why.
Who cares if the more people are testing positive if they are asymptomatic or only have "flu like" symptoms such that the person is unlikely to require hospitalization (much less die)? People that fall into that category is actually a GOOD thing because it helps develop the herd immunity prior to the upcoming flu season, making it less likely to be spread going forward. Yes, more people testing positive that fit that description are dangerous for people that are more at risk (e.g., older, immuno compromised, underlying comorbidity issues, etc), but if you fall into the at risk category, its your job to protect yourself and your health by maintaining as much of a quarantine as possible. The good news is that is what is happening though, which is why despite the increase in positive tests, the more important hospitalization and death rates are continuing to see significant reductions. Now that good news won't fit with certain people's agenda, but its the truth nevertheless.
PaulWesterdawg
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Arizona is running out of beds. So that part is not fake news.

All of the stats lack context. That is also not fake news. It's not as deadly now that treatments have improved.
Shelt320
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Well they kicked you to the back Porch!!
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