Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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PawDawg
Your post #626 is wrong
I don’t have the numbers on mobile.
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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dawg80
June 9
43,612 cases 2,844 deaths test rate at 9.6%
568 in hosp 67 on vents
June 10
44,030 cases 2,855 deaths test rate at 9.6%
549 in hosp 72 on vents
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
This is second straight day of about 400 new cases. That represents a small surge in comparison to what was going on the previous week or so. It is generally accepted the average incubation period is 5 days, with the range being 2-14 days. Outside of moving into Phase 2 about nine days ago, there has been no broad changes that would account for this mini-surge...{peaceful protests}….:rolleyes:
Nah! I take that back, the 400 new cases daily is not out of the norm going back about 3 weeks. It's fairly average.
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Guisslapp
I don’t have the numbers on mobile.
you realize you don’t have to use mobile on your phone right? The regular version allows you to edit
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
dawg80
This is second straight day of about 400 new cases. That represents a small surge in comparison to what was going on the previous week or so. It is generally accepted the average incubation period is 5 days, with the range being 2-14 days. Outside of moving into Phase 2 about nine days ago, there has been no broad changes that would account for this mini-surge...{peaceful protests}….:rolleyes:
Nah! I take that back, the 400 new cases daily is not out of the norm going back about 3 weeks. It's fairly average.
Since June 1 the 7-day average of new cases has ranged between 362 (on the 1st) and 455 (on the 5th); however, the 455 includes the 755 new cases on 5/30 when no report was given on 5/29 so its not a true 7-day average. Not considering the 455 the next highest was 416 on the 6th. New cases based on the 7-day average have been between 300 to 500 since about April 20th and hovering right around 400 between May 16th and on.
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MoonPieBlue
Since June 1 the 7-day average of new cases has ranged between 362 (on the 1st) and 455 (on the 5th); however, the 455 includes the 755 new cases on 5/30 when no report was given on 5/29 so its not a true 7-day average. Not considering the 455 the next highest was 416 on the 6th. New cases based on the 7-day average have been between 300 to 500 since about April 20th and hovering right around 400 between May 16th and on.
Probably due to the increased testing availability, I guess. The most encouraging numbers are the general downward trend of "in hospital" and "on ventilators." The number of deaths' curve has flattened some too.
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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PawDawg
you realize you don’t have to use mobile on your phone right? The regular version allows you to edit
Mobile site sucks, anyway.
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
PawDawg
you realize you don’t have to use mobile on your phone right? The regular version allows you to edit
Just much easier to navigate. Cause I don’t have to keep zooming and unzooming.
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
dawg80
This is second straight day of about 400 new cases. That represents a small surge in comparison to what was going on the previous week or so. It is generally accepted the average incubation period is 5 days, with the range being 2-14 days. Outside of moving into Phase 2 about nine days ago, there has been no broad changes that would account for this mini-surge...{peaceful protests}….:rolleyes:
Nah! I take that back, the 400 new cases daily is not out of the norm going back about 3 weeks. It's fairly average.
Memorial Day.
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Guisslapp
Wish we had a good governor in TX like you guys have in Louisiana.
Texas COVID cases
Monday - 1,935 in hospital
Tuesday - 2,056 in hospital
Wednesday - 2,153 in hospital
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Guisslapp
Wednesday - 2,153 in hospital
Sorry wrong post.
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Guisslapp
Memorial Day.
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MoonPieBlue
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Memorial Day parties were a concern for causing an uptick in positive cases. There is usually a couple weeks of delay from an activity until you start to see it in the test results (which is pretty logical when you think about incubation periods and additional transmission chains that are created). We will see an uptick from the protests, too, but we probably won’t really start to see those in the numbers until next week. Guessing it will be more significant than the uptick you see from Memorial Day.
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Guisslapp
Memorial Day parties were a concern for causing an uptick in positive cases. There is usually a couple weeks of delay from an activity until you start to see it in the test results (which is pretty logical when you think about incubation periods and additional transmission chains that are created). We will see an uptick from the protests, too, but we probably won’t really start to see those in the numbers until next week. Guessing it will be more significant than the uptick you see from Memorial Day.
OK, thanks for the clarification. From looking at the 7-day averages, I don't see anything out of the ordinary. It's been jumping around 400 for more than a month. I'd attribute any small increase into the fact we are seeing more testing of people who may not be aware they even have the virus. Cases in Lincoln Parish have probably gone up for this same reason.