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TomCADem

(17,387 posts)
Mon Sep 28, 2020, 10:30 AM Sep 2020

Positive Covid-19 test rates top 25% in some U.S. Midwest states

Source: CNBC

The number of tests coming back positive for Covid-19 is topping 25% in several states in the U.S. Midwest as cases and hospitalizations also surge in the region, according to a Reuters analysis.

North Dakota’s positive test rate has averaged 30% over the past seven days compared with 6% the prior week. The positivity rate has risen to 26% in South Dakota, up from 17% the previous week, according to the analysis using testing data from The COVID Tracking Project.

Minnesota and Montana are averaging 7% of tests coming back positive, but Montana’s positivity rate rose on Sunday to 20%, according to the analysis.

The World Health Organization considers rates above 5% concerning because it suggests there are more cases in the community that have not yet been uncovered.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/28/positive-covid-19-test-rates-top-25percent-in-some-us-midwest-states.html



Well, I guess we are seeing the impact of Trump's most influential health adviser who has given Trump the talking point that a Stanford doctor supports his latest misinformation and efforts to rapidly reopen.
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FrodosNewPet

(495 posts)
6. The camera panning was making me dizzy but WOW what an awesome video quality for night lighting!
Mon Sep 28, 2020, 09:13 PM
Sep 2020

A lot of people, especially in that area, will die because of Sturgis.

NewJeffCT

(56,828 posts)
2. The Stanford doctor is a RADIOLOGIST
Mon Sep 28, 2020, 10:37 AM
Sep 2020

with no background in infectious diseases or public health.

If I wanted to write a children's book, I wouldn't go to Stephen King for specific advice on kid's books.

If I wanted information on Shakespeare, I wouldn't go to a math professor.

CrispyQ

(36,457 posts)
3. I see sheltering in place for all of 2021.
Mon Sep 28, 2020, 10:43 AM
Sep 2020

Maybe longer. ???

Too bad it doesn't just infect the stupid.

TomCADem

(17,387 posts)
4. Nah. Dr. Scott Atlas Will recommend going to a Trump rally...
Mon Sep 28, 2020, 05:07 PM
Sep 2020

...as the best to fight the disease. Super.spreader events are the best way to infect the herd.

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