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zork

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  1. Hire more people to stand at the doors and limit the amount of people per train. Hire all the bartenders, restaurant workers, whomever laid off, to help keep people distanced. Clean the trains every hour, again with people hired up from those laid off.
  2. I put you on ignore after you said you put me there. I still read some of the ignored posts. Why is NYC an outlier? Doesn't it seem obvious one of the reasons is the very little actual change in their mass transit strategy? Listen to the lady who is running MTA. Not hearing much about extra cleaning, distancing, or anything new, etc. Why?
  3. Did you watch the video, from yesterday on the link? If the map of traveling >2 miles is correct, out yesterday from google data IIRC, then the NYC area is not traveling much beyond 2 miles. Is it unreasonable to walk <2 miles to stay off the subway? Seems like the city, county, state, the hospitals, the vacant hotels, etc should find a way to get the few thousand necessary hospital workers to work and shut down the mass transit. Or run more trains with better distancing and other ways to make it safe. Same/same not thinking outside the box is not working. Look at the numbers. Yep, an idiot. Is NYC one of the shining beacons of health during this crisis? Making excuses to keep it open, doing same/same when it is clearly not working seems like idiocy to me.
  4. Because there is a pandemic going on and your city, NYC, is one of the worst hit regions in the country.
  5. From yesterday: https://www.fox5ny.com/news/some-new-yorkers-riding-crowded-subway-commutes-during-coronavirus-pandemic Trains still running.
  6. Euro site that tracks all death in the EU countries: https://www.euromomo.eu/index.html Edit: Adding a cool site that has good/interesting graphs to a county level in Texas(didn't check to see if it had other states): https://corona.help/country/united-states/state/texas#countries-nav
  7. Interesting Italy demographics, etc: https://www.epicentro.iss.it/coronavirus/sars-cov-2-decessi-italia go to the link above for the graphs/charts, browser needs to translate.
  8. yea,seen some of those, but would those have worked with her Tennis court addition to the WH? (/Abraham Lincoln, if you are brave enough)
  9. I spent 20 minutes trying to find Melania in a tennis dress or anything tennis related. Best I found was her in skinny slacks at the US Open.(apart from other decidedly non tennis attire that showed off her legs)
  10. https://www.newstatesman.com/world/north-america/2019/05/fine-art-bullshitting-and-why-we-re-getting-better-it
  11. Apparently NYC is ok on ventilators currently.(some still not in use, nor installed, future need notwithstanding) https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2020/03/28/gov_cuomo_on_ventilators_in_nyc_they_are_in_stockpile_we_dont_need_them_until_the_apex.html
  12. it will be quite costly for her, $226k/yr , ouch.
  13. 1 million tests is the population I am referring to, and also whatever test population tested in Texas that Abbott referred to over the weekend. Within those two populations of testing sets is a percentage of positive or negative(I don't believe inconclusive would be an option but possibly) results. You take that set of results, in both sets, and turn it into a percentage of positive and the reflexive number as the negative. I realize you are a nubber and the n is for nowledge, but math really isn't that hard.
  14. if asymptomatic were tested there would be even more negative tests as a percentage of the whole. there has been big commenting here that people were only/mainly being tested after getting negative flu test results. Still seems fubar.
  15. 50-50 on the tests results dipshit. We have the strictest, according to many, testing standards to try and keep the limited tests to those who really need to know. yet 70% or more are negative test results. doesn't that seem odd to you?
  16. I left the multiple tests per person out of my query. It is a valid point. Also, things like Fort Worth had been holding back some test results from their reporting for those that were tested but their demographics weren't complete. They had been holding them out but decided over the weekend to add them in anyway.(so more numbers for Tarrant county over the weekend with not all of it from over the weekend, and maybe some of them not Tarrant county residents)
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