Coronavirus (No politics)

Tennessee had 424 new COVID cases today but that doesn't tell the whole story. 261 of those cases were inside a prison in Bledsoe County. Of the remaining 163 cases, they came from the increased free drive thru testing 8,120. So 163/8,120 equals a 98% negative rate.
Yes, testing is totally open now with no symptoms required. We’re going to be able to identity asymptomatic carriers and isolate.
 
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If this data pattern continues, it would be not only ground-breaking, but rather "Earth-shattering" news. If 13.9% of New Yorkers have had the illness, that would make the total caseload around 2.8 million, and the mortality rate closer to 0.5% there.


I'd rather more confirming that earth-shattering, given that the most widely accepted mortality rate was the lancet-published value of 0.66%. Granted, it was unknown if they were right. And, in order for them to be right, cases had to be an order of magnitude higher than reported. But, that didn't seem a stretch given how many people a) weren't being tested and b) how many asymptomatic people there are. An order of magnitude more infected than counted has roughly been what I've been using for a month. It has made the deaths make more sense, at least. Good, randomized antibody testing should help us begin to understand mortality rate much better....and in the end see if this 0.66% number was right - or if it is lower, more like half-way between that and flu.
 
Tennessee continues to do extremely well with testing. The majority of new cases are from a prison in Bledsoe County with the general population negatives rising above 95%
Tennessee COVID update
131,298 completed tests (94% negative)
8,726 total cases (53% are in Davidson, Bledsoe, and Shelby counties)
4,370 recovered 50%
4,188 active
168 deaths 1.9%
East Tennessee active cases (77)
Knox County 20
Roane County 0
Loudon County 6
Anderson County 7
Blount County 5
Campbell County 1
Sevier County 11
Jefferson County 4
Grainger County 0
Cocke County 2
Hamblen County 7
Greene County 14
That's a total of only 77 active cases for the 12 Central valley counties.
 
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Jacobs and Kincannon: Local plan to reopen Knoxville-area economy won't be ready by May 1

Apparently Knox county won’t be ready to open by May 1st, although I’ll be interested to hear if there’s still an opening of businesses just not as many as planned.
I have a feeling the city mayor is the holdup. She said last week that she thought it was too soon to open right before Gov Lee announced the reopening. Mayor Jacobs is ready to reopen now and has outlined how to do it safely.
 
Great Smoky Mountains National Park will reopen May 1st.
Pigeon Forge is reopening May 1st & some businesses may open Monday April, 27th. Hotels will be doing "contact-less checkins". Restaurants will be doing limited seating to follow distancing guidelines. Most theaters will reopen May 9th & will also do limited seating. Dollywood and Splash County will tentatively open June 1st.
And then shortly after they will have to close back up again.
 
How exactly did Academy sports get on the essential business list? Just noticed tonight they were the only store other than Pets Mart open in a huge store center
. They sell guns which are considered essential. I just bought a shotgun there last week they are only doing curbside pickup unless you buy a gun.
 
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I have a feeling the city mayor is the holdup. She said last week that she thought it was too soon to open right before Gov Lee announced the reopening. Mayor Jacobs is ready to reopen now and has outlined how to do it safely.

I agree with you.

She is clearly some milquetoast brainless big govt wannabe.
 
I have a feeling the city mayor is the holdup. She said last week that she thought it was too soon to open right before Gov Lee announced the reopening. Mayor Jacobs is ready to reopen now and has outlined how to do it safely.
I'm guessing she is still getting paid.
 
Of course. She’s one of those let them eat cake types. She’s a disgrace.
I dont see how she has much power in this situation. The county holds all of the real authority. Why would Jacobs acquiesce to her? By the way, he looks terrible for ripping the governor and then responding more slowly to re-open.
 
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Of course. She’s one of those let them eat cake types. She’s a disgrace.

She has grabbed on to the new catch phrase. "Flatten the curve" is so passe, it is now "we will go by data, not a date". But she doesnt say what data. This endless race with no defined finish line. A politician's wet dream.
 
She has grabbed on to the new catch phrase. "Flatten the curve" is so passe, it is now "we will go by data, not a date". But she doesnt say what data. This endless race with no defined finish line. A politician's wet dream.
Not just politicians' wet dream, but any helicopter-parent type authoritarian's wet dream too.
 
She has grabbed on to the new catch phrase. "Flatten the curve" is so passe, it is now "we will go by data, not a date". But she doesnt say what data. This endless race with no defined finish line. A politician's wet dream.
She could always go visit the area hospitals to see just how bad things really are. Or, better yet, visit the nurses and doctors who used to work there.
 
She could always go visit the area hospitals to see just how bad things really are. Or, better yet, visit the nurses and doctors who used to work there.
Or Maybe she could legalize gambling and offer up Knoxville as a Control Group for study or move to an outlying county
 
She has grabbed on to the new catch phrase. "Flatten the curve" is so passe, it is now "we will go by data, not a date". But she doesnt say what data. This endless race with no defined finish line. A politician's wet dream.

"Flatten the curve" is a politician's dream excuse to impose their will on people. I live in middle TN, so someone correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't the peak passed in Knoxville? What's the point of continuing the shut down at this point?
 
"Flatten the curve" is a politician's dream excuse to impose their will on people. I live in middle TN, so someone correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't the peak passed in Knoxville? What's the point of continuing the shut down at this point?
I've been tracking the number of active cases for Knoxville and the surrounding 11 counties...the number has never went over 100...right now Knox County has around 25 active the other 11 has 52 total
 
News broke yesterday that employees in 3 local nursing homes tested positive. This will probably be our regional surge.
 


Nashville’s cases are down today. I think we may be seeing testing finally catching up, especially in rural areas.
 
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