She's not terrible, but she isn't great either, she's pretty much copied what other states have been doing.
If I had advice for her, if someone from Virgina Tech calls, she should probably hear them out.
She's not terrible, but she isn't great either, she's pretty much copied what other states have been doing.
Courtesy: MLiveaudiophile wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 12:02 pm.................. stripping rights of businesses without due-process.......
How many states allow guns in their capitol? It’s the right wing equivalent of those laws about not idling in your driveway that Ann Arbor passed. Pointless and inflammatory.
Interesting. I wonder which members of her staff.
Probably because Michigan is actually the 7th worse behind NY, NJ, CT, MA, LA, and DC? The confirmed case fatality rate isn't reliable because of the difference in testing rates and how soon testing was available relative to when many people were getting sick. Michigan was way, way behind on testing when all this started, inflating the number you are looking at. There were countless positive cases here that weren't tested -- if they had been, those positive results for people that lived would have normalized that number.km1125 wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 1:56 pm Why isn't she being asked why Michigan has the NUMBER ONE WORST case fatality rate in the entire COUNTRY, despite her draconian actions!!
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/coron ... ed-states/
That makes no sense. The testing in Michigan is on par with many of the top states, so we're capturing nearly all the cases as "confirmed" and our currrent "confirmed" rate is down to about 7%. Your response might have held water the first couple weeks into the event, but not now.Howard Jones wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 2:01 pmProbably because Michigan is actually the 7th worse behind NY, NJ, CT, MA, LA, and DC? The confirmed case fatality rate isn't reliable because of the difference in testing rates and how soon testing was available relative to when many people were getting sick. Michigan was way, way behind on testing when all this started, inflating the number you are looking at. There were countless positive cases here that weren't tested -- if they had been, those positive results for people that lived would have normalized that number.km1125 wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 1:56 pm Why isn't she being asked why Michigan has the NUMBER ONE WORST case fatality rate in the entire COUNTRY, despite her draconian actions!!
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/coron ... ed-states/
Data is a tricky business.