Is The Rise Of Covid-19 Cases In The U.S. A Result Of BLM Protests And Riots?

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So, your sort of sideways point that nobody is willing to finger the protests for the spike in cases is probably correct. I did some work on this about a week ago, but am not willing to write about it myself, being a corporate tool. Math: Median time from exposure to symptoms (if you get them) is 5-6 days. Median time from symptoms to hospitalization is 7 days. Point is, hospitalizations should start to increase ~12 days from a super spreader event. Well, that is exactly when cases started to spike here in Austin. I graphed the “Texas reopening” orders against the Austin MSA hospitalization graph. No effect, until exactly 12 days after the first big demonstration. Here you go.

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WNU Editor: During the height of the riots and protests in the US three weeks ago I said on this blog that I feared that all he work that was done in limiting the spread of the coronavirus was for nothing. The above data .... albeit for only one city .... proves that this "fear" was justified.

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