In June, 19 state Republicans spiked the football and declared “mission accomplished" on COVID-19.
Their minds, by and, large, haven& #39;t changed in the face of record high case loads, hospitalizations and 5,217 Ohioans dead from COVID-19. https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2020/10/27/19-lawmakers-declared-victory-over-covid-19-in-june-now-its-spreading-in-their-districts/">https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2020/10/2...
Their minds, by and, large, haven& #39;t changed in the face of record high case loads, hospitalizations and 5,217 Ohioans dead from COVID-19. https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2020/10/27/19-lawmakers-declared-victory-over-covid-19-in-june-now-its-spreading-in-their-districts/">https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2020/10/2...
Ohio found its coronavirus case March 9. Some initial modeling in April projected more cases than actually occurred -- maybe because of mitigation, maybe a modeling error.
But it& #39;s just a little silly to be clutch to this modeling in October that the health dept no longer uses
But it& #39;s just a little silly to be clutch to this modeling in October that the health dept no longer uses
Wiggam says there& #39;s some & #39;misconstrued& #39; data & there& #39;s no & #39;great research,& #39; but no evidence presented.
He says there might be false positives and seemingly believes it& #39;s someone else& #39;s job to disprove his evidence free-theory.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.
He says there might be false positives and seemingly believes it& #39;s someone else& #39;s job to disprove his evidence free-theory.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.