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782 is much better the majority of states jimfields33 May 2020 #1
Texas Is Not Densely Populated, But This Will Lull Them ... TomCADem May 2020 #5
All kinds of excuses out there for Low virus deaths. jimfields33 May 2020 #6
So, You Are Saying That New York Has More Deaths Than Texas... TomCADem May 2020 #7
Yes. At the beginning of March New York Mayor was telling people to go out. jimfields33 May 2020 #10
GOP TEXAS LT. GOVERNOR CRITICIZES STAY-AT-HOME ORDERS, SAYS 'WE HAVEN'T HAD THIS MASSIVE OUTBREAK' TomCADem May 2020 #12
Hmmmm ... Igel May 2020 #16
You're trying way too hard. LanternWaste May 2020 #13
Temperature. Nt PassingFair May 2020 #22
Two sparesly counties in the panhandle have the highest "rates" LeftInTX May 2020 #9
Here In Illinois... ProfessorGAC May 2020 #11
And the key word is "sparesly." Igel May 2020 #17
Yep and look at Gallup,New Mexico....only 22K live in the entire City Bengus81 May 2020 #24
Houston,DfW and San Antonio/Austin areas are huge JCMach1 May 2020 #21
They're not "completely" open, (25% capacity), but I don't feel comfortable with it. LeftInTX May 2020 #25
25% is a meaningless stat JCMach1 May 2020 #26
The state is much bigger than numbers recorded and they are not doing well or early, isolating. LizBeth May 2020 #2
As of May 1 Igel May 2020 #18
Saying only 7% over the norm? That is pretty accurate. Big state, not done a lot to protect LizBeth May 2020 #23
The numbers are up in DC, Loisianna, TX, BigmanPigman May 2020 #3
Man, that's one powerful hoax! Aristus May 2020 #4
... In_The_Wind May 2020 #8
El Paso county officials say the spike here is related to Easter. Scruffy1 May 2020 #14
I'm surprised San Antonio didn't have a surge from Easter LeftInTX May 2020 #20
Texas is living Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's dream. Paladin May 2020 #15
They're really sticking it to us libs, aren't they? Aristus May 2020 #19
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