Big Ten commish and Gene Smith laying foundation for no football with evening remarks.
https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...e-ad-pessimistic-for-college-football-season/
Even EF Hutton listens when The Ohio State University speaks.
Big Ten commish and Gene Smith laying foundation for no football with evening remarks.
https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...e-ad-pessimistic-for-college-football-season/
I'm going to put a poll up to see how many people didn't get the reference.Even EF Hutton listens when The Ohio State University speaks.
The best testing. Doing the best testing. Everyone is super jealous of our testing.
I'm going to put a poll up to see how many people didn't get the reference.
haha, brand was killed 30 years agoWell, it is a little dated.
But still classic.
haha, brand was killed 30 years ago
I hear you, I hear you so well I could hear a pin drop through the line.Well, I have been trapped in a time/space continuum distortion for decades now. Sometimes it's 1968 than 1995 than 2020.
In better news, Iowa has moved into the category of declining cases (two-week moving average) per John Hopkins.
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/new-cases-50-states/iowa
We look like an island in a sea of yellow.From a Harvard Global Health institute site. Big 12 and SEC rocking it for risk levels based on cases and deaths. The Big 10 looks better even though they are maybe leading the way to opting out. Kinda surprised Texas and Cali don't get a red but I am guessing that's due to yuge populations. They seem on their way to red.
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Testing numbers have been pretty steady for the last month or so.How do testing numbers compare over those weeks? Case numbers alone are misleading. For example, I believe yesterday was a new record for the number of tests done in the state.
No doubt cases are increasing slowly, I'm not arguing that. But just showing positive test numbers isn't reliable.
744 new cases today in Iowa.
Starting to see hospitalizations and ICU numbers tick back up. They were at their lowest a couple weeks ago. Positivity rate is starting to go up as well. Starting to get some 7% numbers this past week where as a couple weeks ago we were down to about 4%.Yeah the rate of increase is definitely alarming and doesn't appear to be slowing down. Death rates are at least no increasing yet though it's a lagging indicator so will really know in two weeks or so.
Testing isn't the issue. How the statistics are portrayed by the Media is.So stop testing and ignore it?
Testing isn't the issue. How the statistics are portrayed by the Media is.
We look like an island in a sea of yellow.
Not a good island.
Testing isn't the issue. How the statistics are portrayed by the Media is.
Speaking of which, yeah those 15,000 positive tests on Sunday in Florida. Questionable at best. Oops, darn decimal points in the wrong place.
https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/f...s-have-not-reported-negative-covid-19-results
Countless labs have reported a 100 percent positivity rate, which means every single person tested was positive. Other labs had very high positivity rates. FOX 35 News found that testing sites like one local Centra Care reported that 83 people were tested and all tested positive. Then, NCF Diagnostics in Alachua reported 88 percent of tests were positive.
The report showed that Orlando Health had a 98 percent positivity rate. However, when FOX 35 News contacted the hospital, they confirmed errors in the report. Orlando Health's positivity rate is only 9.4 percent, not 98 percent as in the report.