Yet not acknowledged by the one member who has claimed the outbreak is despite all of the precautions being kept
Really? 140 tests in Boro park yesterday is a low number to consider it an outbreak
Completely nonsensical.
If it was me it was probably referring to the fact that the lack of leadership in other communities was being blamed yet leadership in Baltimore did their best but still weren’t able to prevent an outbreak.
Quotes in a signature is annoying, as it comes across as an independent post.
https://twitter.com/MarcusBlimi/status/1310748020288434176
If 3.5% is just symptomatic people, I shudder to think what the real numbers are R”L.
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It’s an absurd tayna. What in the world makes them think the demographic testing in BP is any different than elsewhere (the mix of people symptomatic, exposed, or testing for other reasons)?Does the person who wrote that tweet think it’s a coherent argument?
If nobody is testing because testing is highly discouraged to prevent a lockdown, then it doesn’t sound so implausible.
The reason we they have such high numbers is because the only people testing are the people with symptoms.
The reason we they have such high numbers is because the only people testing are the people with symptoms. So there’s 2 solutions either everyone starts testing or no one should test and whoever has symptoms should just quarantine.
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
https://nypost.com/2020/09/28/large-groups-of-people-without-masks-gather-in-bklyn-covid-hot-zones/
Didn’t Ner Yisroel do things by the book? Didn’t seem to help them.https://www.theyeshivaworld.com/news/featured/1905054/outbreak-in-baltimore-more-than-50-bochrim-at-ner-yisroel-yeshiva-have-covid-19.html