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Post by mbabeav on May 4, 2021 16:56:09 GMT -8
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on May 4, 2021 17:01:15 GMT -8
So I got all pissed off for nothing? Damn, I hate to waste a good drunk.
PS: Brown and the OHA still suck.
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ironbeaver
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Post by ironbeaver on May 4, 2021 17:10:15 GMT -8
Wait, what?? I’m confused af?? So Benton county is no more high risk? What changed?? What happened?
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Post by billthebeav on May 4, 2021 17:32:58 GMT -8
Wait, what?? I’m confused af?? So Benton county is no more high risk? What changed?? What happened? The seven day average of hospitalization rose by 14.9% and not 15%. It’s almost like Kate is just making things up.
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Post by mbabeav on May 4, 2021 17:44:49 GMT -8
Wait, what?? I’m confused af?? So Benton county is no more high risk? What changed?? What happened? The seven day average of hospitalization rose by 14.9% and not 15%. It’s almost like Kate is just making things up. You just don't seem to understand that she is being given up to the minute data and analysis, and my med expert said that due to underlying infections being centered in groups least likely to need hospitalization, and vaccinations finished or partially done (which does also provide much lower risk for hospitalization) on more and more at risk people, the medical actuaries, as it were, have determined that the Hmax, the highest level of covid related hospitalizations, has been reached and is now going to start to decline. That is why there is more than one way to skin a cat. And I picked a bad day to give up smoking. Just to let you know, "high" is the new normal, so don't bogart that joint!
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Post by Judge Smails on May 4, 2021 17:49:14 GMT -8
Wait, what?? I’m confused af?? So Benton county is no more high risk? What changed?? What happened? We are still in high…we are just not moving to extreme
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on May 4, 2021 18:00:25 GMT -8
The seven day average of hospitalization rose by 14.9% and not 15%. It’s almost like Kate is just making things up. You just don't seem to understand that she is being given up to the minute data and analysis, and my med expert said that due to underlying infections being centered in groups least likely to need hospitalization, and vaccinations finished or partially done (which does also provide much lower risk for hospitalization) on more and more at risk people, the medical actuaries, as it were, have determined that the Hmax, the highest level of covid related hospitalizations, has been reached and is now going to start to decline. That is why there is more than one way to skin a cat. And I picked a bad day to give up smoking. Just to let you know, "high" is the new normal, so don't bogart that joint! But is she given up to the minute polls? There was a lot of backlash after the last risk assessment.
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Post by billthebeav on May 4, 2021 18:05:15 GMT -8
The seven day average of hospitalization rose by 14.9% and not 15%. It’s almost like Kate is just making things up. You just don't seem to understand that she is being given up to the minute data and analysis, and my med expert said that due to underlying infections being centered in groups least likely to need hospitalization, and vaccinations finished or partially done (which does also provide much lower risk for hospitalization) on more and more at risk people, the medical actuaries, as it were, have determined that the Hmax, the highest level of covid related hospitalizations, has been reached and is now going to start to decline. That is why there is more than one way to skin a cat. And I picked a bad day to give up smoking. Just to let you know, "high" is the new normal, so don't bogart that joint! It’s a shame she didn’t have up to the minute data and analysis when she made that decision. The difference of two COVID cases means we go from the “sky is falling” to “nevermind.”
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Post by OSUprof on May 4, 2021 18:08:50 GMT -8
You just don't seem to understand that she is being given up to the minute data and analysis, and my med expert said that due to underlying infections being centered in groups least likely to need hospitalization, and vaccinations finished or partially done (which does also provide much lower risk for hospitalization) on more and more at risk people, the medical actuaries, as it were, have determined that the Hmax, the highest level of covid related hospitalizations, has been reached and is now going to start to decline. That is why there is more than one way to skin a cat. And I picked a bad day to give up smoking. Just to let you know, "high" is the new normal, so don't bogart that joint! But is she given up to the minute polls? There was a lot of backlash after the last risk assessment. "There was a lot of backlash after the last risk assessment" Someone knows how this works.
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Post by billthebeav on May 4, 2021 18:11:06 GMT -8
You just don't seem to understand that she is being given up to the minute data and analysis, and my med expert said that due to underlying infections being centered in groups least likely to need hospitalization, and vaccinations finished or partially done (which does also provide much lower risk for hospitalization) on more and more at risk people, the medical actuaries, as it were, have determined that the Hmax, the highest level of covid related hospitalizations, has been reached and is now going to start to decline. That is why there is more than one way to skin a cat. And I picked a bad day to give up smoking. Just to let you know, "high" is the new normal, so don't bogart that joint! But is she given up to the minute polls? There was a lot of backlash after the last risk assessment. Points up... This
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Post by beaverbeliever on May 4, 2021 20:27:28 GMT -8
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Post by osuft3 on May 4, 2021 22:04:39 GMT -8
You just don't seem to understand that she is being given up to the minute data and analysis, and my med expert said that due to underlying infections being centered in groups least likely to need hospitalization, and vaccinations finished or partially done (which does also provide much lower risk for hospitalization) on more and more at risk people, the medical actuaries, as it were, have determined that the Hmax, the highest level of covid related hospitalizations, has been reached and is now going to start to decline. That is why there is more than one way to skin a cat. And I picked a bad day to give up smoking. Just to let you know, "high" is the new normal, so don't bogart that joint! It’s a shame she didn’t have up to the minute data and analysis when she made that decision. The difference of two COVID cases means we go from the “sky is falling” to “nevermind.” So we have Gov. Roseanne Roseannadanna running the show? Sounds about right.
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Post by beavobill on May 5, 2021 3:09:34 GMT -8
It’s a shame she didn’t have up to the minute data and analysis when she made that decision. The difference of two COVID cases means we go from the “sky is falling” to “nevermind.” So we have Gov. Roseanne Roseannadanna running the show? Sounds about right. That'd be Emily Latella big guy
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Post by osuft3 on May 5, 2021 7:17:47 GMT -8
So it would. I stand corrected.
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Post by bennyorange on May 5, 2021 7:59:02 GMT -8
Wait, what?? I’m confused af?? So Benton county is no more high risk? What changed?? What happened? The seven day average of hospitalization rose by 14.9% and not 15%. It’s almost like Kate is just making things up. Almost ?
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