I question the numbers, yes. Is it that the entire state has been vaccinated, or has been sick so they’ve reached heard immunity, or is it the more likely scenario where they changed their reporting structure? I honestly don’t know, but those charts look surprising.
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Milder temperatures? Many spikes seem to coincide with people spending more time indoors.
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these graphs don't say much, there's no context, no reference
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Jordan, you were really worth listening to as a clinical psychologist, but you’re losing me as a political pundit. I dare say that I’m not alone.
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I live in Texas and I can say, based on my county reporting (Bexar), the Texas chart looks like it could be correct.
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We’re below the 5% positivity rate and have been for two weeks now.
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I'm not sure anyone whose comment ends in "I wonder why" is being completely honest.
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