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Monday, July 20, 2020

Woo-hoo!!! Macon County made the list!!!

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Tennessee is one of 18 states flagged as a “red zone” for a recent increase of COVID-19 cases.

“You’re seeing numbers around 140- 150 new cases per 100,000 people on a weekly bases in the state of Tennessee,” explained infectious disease doctor David Aronoff.
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13 comments:

  1. Billings is the hot spot in Montana. BFD. I don't buy into all that crap. A load of nonsense.

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  2. Maybe Dr. Arnoff ought to take a look at the instances of rioting and "peaceful" protests in Tennessee a while back. He might learn something. But, that might make Dr. Tony mad, and we wouldn't want to do that.

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  3. 140 of 100k is not a 'hot spot'. Hell, it's not even a statistical bump.

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  4. Well congrats on your coming up in the world
    JD

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  5. Kung Flu be like, "It's here, it's there, it's everywhere!" Hot spots here, hot spots there. Who's next? To end the thing, open every business, every school, every business office. Hospitals, state health departments, CDC are all faking the numbers anyway.

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  6. I truly would like to see the data for all this. Seems funny we are told what to think and do but not shown the raw data so we can make our own conclusions and decisions.

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    1. Maybe if we all started telling these commies to PROVE IT! it might scare the shit out of them.

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  7. If they move WV any further left, we'll be on Central Standard Time.

    https://publicintegrity.org/health/coronavirus-and-inequality/exclusive-white-house-document-shows-18-states-in-coronavirus-red-zone-covid-19/

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  8. I have to laugh at some of the Covid "maps" lately showing "hot spots". They're as full of shit as a Christmas turkey. They've got my state showing a 15-20% increase in cases, when the cases reported on a daily basis by state authorities (I've been keeping a spread sheet to track Covid activity) show infection rates holding steady for the last couple of months.

    We've STILL got way less than 500 deaths. So I don't think we're in a hot spot. It's the same old story, FAKE NEWS.

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    1. Man, sounds like y'all need a new turkey recipe this year!

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  9. The underlying presumption behind these 'statistics' is that we'll overlook the details. Oh, wait: we hardly ever GET the details; we have to dig elsewhere for them.

    Seems to me that with all the "increases" that the death rate should also be spiking. We had 1 death yesterday in MA. Let's keep the country closed.

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  10. Did you guys know Fauci wrote love letters to Hitliary? Kinda explains a lot, don't it?

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