There’s a New Metric to Gauge How Much COVID We’ve Got
I’m not sure how you feel, but I am definitely out of breath—having to continually chase after the goal post that continues to move on everything, Covid.
I’m not sure how you feel, but I am definitely out of breath—having to continually chase after the goal post that continues to move on everything, Covid.
Dear Editors: I need to report and apologize for an error (misinformation) in my last LTE in the Sentinel, Nov 22, and which similarly was published in two articles in GraniteGrok Sept 26, Nov 12.
Fifteen days of lockdown will stop the spread … 30 days will stop the spread … masks protect you from COVID … the “vaccines” are 95% effective at preventing COVID infections … etc., etc. etc. The reality in New Hampshire:
This from the New York Times: Indeed, New Hampshire is one of the worst of the worst: SOURCE. Given that the survival rate for COVID is between 99.8% and 99.9% (essentially the same as the seasonal flu), the real takeaway from these numbers is that all the interventions the ruling class … including and especially …
We’ve updated the data using the states 12/27/2020 case summary report. The results continue to prove that cases are not a good indicator of threat or policy. And yes, the government and the media continue to ignore this fact.
Gloria Gaynor had it right way back in 1978. I was a sophomore in high school. Disco was all the rage. Peanut-Farmer turned President Jimmy Carter was wrecking America. And I Will Survive, a song about a bad breakup, rose to number one.
The problem with focusing fear on the number of COVID19 cases is that the more people who “get this” (real or imagined), the more ridiculous the political response becomes. More cases will crater already low mortality rates, so we should look at hospitalizations. No, that’s not good for the political response either.
In an effort to destroy its already-fragile economy Maskachusettes Gov. Charlie Baker has ordered fresh lockdowns statewide. Residents are being told to stay home from 10 pm-5 am except for emergencies, and businesses have been ordered to close by 9:30 every night.
Welcome to the New Hampshire coronavirus update. The first coronavirus case in New Hampshire was reported on March 2. The information presented is from reporting of yesterday’s (4/15/20) results. Information presented came from the NH HHS and New York Times. There have been a total of 1,210 cases reported and 34 deaths in New Hampshire …
This is today’s New Hampshire coronavirus update. The first coronavirus case in New Hampshire was reported on March 2. There have been a total of 984 cases reported and 19 deaths, according to a New York Times database: