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<blockquote data-quote="hedrick" data-source="post: 75058049" data-attributes="member: 239032"><p>It's hard to know how to interpret infections, since testing is also ramping up. I'm worried about California based on infections, but their death rate seems constant. That and hospitalization is less likely to be affected by rate of testing. Unfortunately most web sites don't report hospitalization. Of the largest states with infection rates rising, California's deaths seem constant, but Texas is rising, though it's still below its peak. Florida's deaths seem roughly constant, but N Carolina is going up.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately it's probably going to take a month to see if we have a real problem. AT that point, if we do, it will be problem to fix. I don't think the politics will allow another closedown. I sure hope all states are prepared to do contact tracing and local restrictions.</p><p></p><p>Brazil could catch up with the US. It's not a race you want to win ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hedrick, post: 75058049, member: 239032"] It's hard to know how to interpret infections, since testing is also ramping up. I'm worried about California based on infections, but their death rate seems constant. That and hospitalization is less likely to be affected by rate of testing. Unfortunately most web sites don't report hospitalization. Of the largest states with infection rates rising, California's deaths seem constant, but Texas is rising, though it's still below its peak. Florida's deaths seem roughly constant, but N Carolina is going up. Unfortunately it's probably going to take a month to see if we have a real problem. AT that point, if we do, it will be problem to fix. I don't think the politics will allow another closedown. I sure hope all states are prepared to do contact tracing and local restrictions. Brazil could catch up with the US. It's not a race you want to win ... [/QUOTE]
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