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Originally Posted by
mickeycrimm
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Originally Posted by
redietz
Quick update. Indiana has done some sample antibody testing. Based on their results, released yesterday, they estimate that 3% of their population has been infected. Now there's no way of knowing if that is at all representative of the U.S. as a whole, but if it is, then the number of people in the U.S. who have been infected at this point in time is in the realm of 10-12 million. As I said, it's a big if, but I want to thank mickey for pointing out my March 10 quote. That would really be something if I ballparked the figure so accurately two months in advance. I had completely forgotten I had posted that back in early March. Pretty good job.
So thanks, mickey. I'll put that on the resume.
Quick update:
In Montana 869 people have been tested in the last 24 hours. Just 4 new cases found. That's less than half percent. Redietz is way off the mark, at least for Montana.
And redietz, when he wrote about "hard Trumpism" on this site got away with another political comment of WoV. If he would have wrote about the "hard anti-Trumpism" here Brokeassbill, Darkie and a feew others would have been haranging the mods until he was suspended.
BTW, it was the hard anti-Trumpism on this site that caused the pro Trump crowd to stand up to it.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I said in a PM to you, mickey, as I was concerned about your vulnerability, that I thought peak in Montana would "probably be in June or July." I was trying to give you reasonable advice at the time.
And correct me if I'm wrong, reading a calendar not being one of my better skills, that today is still May? Maybe my reading skills have gone downhill.
Let me know if I'm wrong regarding either of those. I didn't know I was wrong about Montana's peak "likely June or July" being decided in May. This is one of those tense issues I've discussed in my blog. "Mission Accomplished" and all that.
I'll check back in mid-July...if I can figure out the damned calendar.