Oh honey...
What's 2,551,000/2,680,000?
This is funny because I read the first page of the COVID thread in the cave and I think you had to correct some math in that thread as well.
Oh honey...
What's 2,551,000/2,680,000?
This is funny because I read the first page of the COVID thread in the cave and I think you had to correct some math in that thread as well.
which one??This is funny because I read the first page of the COVID thread in the cave and I think you had to correct some math in that thread as well.
So those who have had the symptoms prior can confirm they probably already had it??I wonder if CW is open to starting a tutoring forum
So those who have had the symptoms prior can confirm they probably already had it??
your right so far it's a bit more then 99.5% considering there are 2.68 million confirmed cases and less then 130k confirmed deaths so far and who knows how far the death rate will drop once more are antibody tested...... pretty sure I had it back late February early March along with my co-workers at the same time... damn cough lasted almost a month and felt tired/weak as **** that whole time as well.... flu and strep came back negative, and I had most if not all of the symptoms. I hardly if ever get sick to begin with...
If you recall, testing was not readily available in late Feb/early March. I have three children in health care that had numerous patients exhibiting symptoms like those described.And WHY didn’t you get tested for Covid19 if you were pretty sure you had it?
If you recall, testing was not readily available in late Feb/early March. I have three children in health care that had numerous patients exhibiting symptoms like those described.
Oh great, glad to see the turn this post took.
Cancelled football due to having 28 players? ****, playing offense, defense and special teams was great. But seriously, that sucks they couldn't get more players last year.
129,000/2,680,000=??? pretty sure I've already had it as well as others I know who thing the same..
replied in that thread currently the only ones really doing that are the red cross during blood drives, yet there are currently none near by that will be easy to make... and local docs aren't going to just test because I think I had it with out a good reasoning...
anyone else getting tired of this +99.5% survival rate...
I feel you but I also know it does kill some people and severely hurt others. At some point economic disasters and other unintended consequences could kill even more people. It just plain sucks as no matter how you look at it we lose.
Grinnell College has decided they are canceling all sports this fall...
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...els-football-fall-sports-coronavirus-concerns
Not sure if serious. Also depends upon what your operational definition is of "sucks." All the following will be based upon 7+ years of data. Football - you are absolutely correct: they are really bad. Women's basketball has been below .500 & are not very good. Men's Baseball & Soccer teams have consistently been in the .500 range (with some very GOOD years) in the past 7-8 years. Women's Softball used to suck - but now they have had about a .500 season the past 3 years. Women's soccer also .500. Men's Basketball 139-77 in the past 9 seasons & only ONE losing season. Men's XC - Conference champs or 2nd place finishes year after year. Men's Tennis - a perennial power in the conference (usually champs or runners-up year in and year out). Women's Golf - Conference Champs the past 7 years. Women's XC - Conference Champs 3 of the last 7 years (never finishing lower than 3rd). Women's Tennis - Have had over a .600 record the past 8 seasons and were 12-0 last season until the Co-Vid cancellation of the season.Grinnell should cancel all sports forever. Nothing to do with Covid. They just really suck at sports.
Not sure if serious. Also depends upon what your operational definition is of "sucks." All the following will be based upon 7+ years of data. Football - you are absolutely correct: they are really bad. Women's basketball has been below .500 & are not very good. Men's Baseball & Soccer teams have consistently been in the .500 range (with some very GOOD years) in the past 7-8 years. Women's Softball used to suck - but now they have had about a .500 season the past 3 years. Women's soccer also .500. Men's Basketball 139-77 in the past 9 seasons & only ONE losing season. Men's XC - Conference champs or 2nd place finishes year after year. Men's Tennis - a perennial power in the conference (usually champs or runners-up year in and year out). Women's Golf - Conference Champs the past 7 years. Women's XC - Conference Champs 3 of the last 7 years (never finishing lower than 3rd). Women's Tennis - Have had over a .600 record the past 8 seasons and were 12-0 last season until the Co-Vid cancellation of the season.
So, do you stand by your claim and discredit these amazing student athletes who compete at a high level and also have to compete in an incredibly rigorous and demanding educational setting?!
No link. But the insane rich are likely doing 1 of the following:link? Haven’t heard much about an insane rise in suicides, murders, etc.
Okay - so D-III sports suck. With that operational definition, I guess you are correct.They are amazing students playing glorified intramurals. They are a low level Div III. Grinnell's high school teams could probably beat them.