It also means masks do nothing since we're all under mask mandates. Some more delusional than others.
alaska, i don't know how my post with case counts per capita from this week proved your point about % of positive cases? Those were two unrelated posts. As I said last week, percentage of positive cases is not a primary metric. I think your complaint is probably valid about the irresponsibility of the newsmedia possibly not fully understanding that metric but still reporting on it.agsalaska said:
My point, Templeton, is your original post about % of positive cases meant nothing.
Dude, this was your comment. Maybe I took it the wrong way. Sure seemed like you were taking a shot. Maybe not.templeton said:I wonder if that's why Williamson and Travis counties have better infection rates?agsalaska said:
Seems like the close I get to Austin the more incessant on masks they become.
Prognightmare said:
I have friends and neighbors whose mental state is crumbling because government won't let them earn a living. If the government impedes someone from earning a living then they should all be denied pay as well. Then let's see how long this bull**** really lasts.
Now I knowmazzag said:
She's not a dude.
My husband gently told me tonight that this was too snarky and rude. I'm so sorry. Thanks for bearing with me.templeton said:
did you know that Travis County has more people than Bell County?
Yes, it's totally due to Baylor. She has more than a few stories about Baylor kids since they've come back lol. The good thing is they aren't getting hospitalized with it.mazzag said:
Mclennon County is not in my lane. That's Bo's and his dr wife's lane. And I wonder if the high increase is due to baylol students back in class but that leads to tu students back in class and not the same percentage of positive cases. Unless they just haven't caught up in testing at tu. I honestly don't know. And the standards are so bass akwards. Travis has more deaths out of all surrounding counties. But they wear masks to and from the RR and at the drive thru.
You know why it's political. The fact we don't agree on how it should be handled makes it political. I'm just ready for normal. I'm more concerned about the financial livelihood of friends. And now one that wasn't essential is fighting for her life. Covid knocked out her means to earn a living, falsely, but cancer is real and she cannot physically work. I'm with Prog. Open it up. The fact that TABC is telling bars how to get around the "greater than 51%" alcohol sales rule tell me this is bs. And f Abbott.
Oh it's typical college kid crap....none of them want to quarantine once they are positive or do anything to stay away from others. Big parties going on everywhere. Everyone in the media and on social media is wigging out about this, but college kids don't give a single eff about this. How you choose to interpret that is up to you.Electrical_Ag said:
Bohunk, don't leave us hanging! Story time!
mazzag said:
Mclennon County is not in my lane. That's Bo's and his dr wife's lane. And I wonder if the high increase is due to baylol students back in class but that leads to tu students back in class and not the same percentage of positive cases. Unless they just haven't caught up in testing at tu. I honestly don't know. And the standards are so bass akwards. Travis has more deaths out of all surrounding counties. But they wear masks to and from the RR and at the drive thru.
You know why it's political. The fact we don't agree on how it should be handled makes it political. I'm just ready for normal. I'm more concerned about the financial livelihood of friends. And now one that wasn't essential is fighting for her life. Covid knocked out her means to earn a living, falsely, but cancer is real and she cannot physically work. I'm with Prog. Open it up. The fact that TABC is telling bars how to get around the "greater than 51%" alcohol sales rule tell me this is bs. And f Abbott.
BohunkAg said:Oh it's typical college kid crap....none of them want to quarantine once they are positive or do anything to stay away from others. Big parties going on everywhere. Everyone in the media and on social media is wigging out about this, but college kids don't give a single eff about this. How you choose to interpret that is up to you.Electrical_Ag said:
Bohunk, don't leave us hanging! Story time!
BohunkAg said:Oh it's typical college kid crap....none of them want to quarantine once they are positive or do anything to stay away from others. Big parties going on everywhere. Everyone in the media and on social media is wigging out about this, but college kids don't give a single eff about this. How you choose to interpret that is up to you.Electrical_Ag said:
Bohunk, don't leave us hanging! Story time!
i've been trying to find what our positivity rate is as of late, but it's not been easily accessible. i did see we only had 4 positive tests yesterday which is good i'd wager.agsalaska said:
Bump. It sure seems pretty normal around me right now.
My taqueria is open and serving up some good enchiladas
Neither of my liquor stores or my corner store give two ****s about masks.
Baseball and Soccer are rocking and rolling.
Now I just need the VFW to open for happy hour.
Also, for Mazzag, my daughter just started 6th at Lake Belton Middle school. She came home yesterday from school and I asked her what she learned. She said she learned that CNN is fake news.
agsalaska said:
Bump. It sure seems pretty normal around me right now.
My taqueria is open and serving up some good enchiladas
Neither of my liquor stores or my corner store give two ****s about masks.
Baseball and Soccer are rocking and rolling.
Now I just need the VFW to open for happy hour.
Also, for Mazzag, my daughter just started 6th at Lake Belton Middle school. She came home yesterday from school and I asked her what she learned. She said she learned that CNN is fake news.
NM.Captain Pablo said:agsalaska said:
Bump. It sure seems pretty normal around me right now.
My taqueria is open and serving up some good enchiladas
Neither of my liquor stores or my corner store give two ****s about masks.
Baseball and Soccer are rocking and rolling.
Now I just need the VFW to open for happy hour.
Also, for Mazzag, my daughter just started 6th at Lake Belton Middle school. She came home yesterday from school and I asked her what she learned. She said she learned that CNN is fake news.
It may be normal in your corner of the world, but it is not normal for a lot of other people, in particular, those who own businesses that are not allowed to operate at all, Or at a sustainable level
The damage is about a lot more than just you or me, or your baseball league
agsalaska said:NM.Captain Pablo said:agsalaska said:
Bump. It sure seems pretty normal around me right now.
My taqueria is open and serving up some good enchiladas
Neither of my liquor stores or my corner store give two ****s about masks.
Baseball and Soccer are rocking and rolling.
Now I just need the VFW to open for happy hour.
Also, for Mazzag, my daughter just started 6th at Lake Belton Middle school. She came home yesterday from school and I asked her what she learned. She said she learned that CNN is fake news.
It may be normal in your corner of the world, but it is not normal for a lot of other people, in particular, those who own businesses that are not allowed to operate at all, Or at a sustainable level
The damage is about a lot more than just you or me, or your baseball league
Lighten up Pablo. My post had nothing to do with the damage that has been caused by all of this.
Hell maybe soCaptain Pablo said:agsalaska said:NM.Captain Pablo said:agsalaska said:
Bump. It sure seems pretty normal around me right now.
My taqueria is open and serving up some good enchiladas
Neither of my liquor stores or my corner store give two ****s about masks.
Baseball and Soccer are rocking and rolling.
Now I just need the VFW to open for happy hour.
Also, for Mazzag, my daughter just started 6th at Lake Belton Middle school. She came home yesterday from school and I asked her what she learned. She said she learned that CNN is fake news.
It may be normal in your corner of the world, but it is not normal for a lot of other people, in particular, those who own businesses that are not allowed to operate at all, Or at a sustainable level
The damage is about a lot more than just you or me, or your baseball league
Lighten up Pablo. My post had nothing to do with the damage that has been caused by all of this.
Whoa
Take it easy
I think it's YOU that needs to lighten up