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Solid clarification.
But, a 28.8% positivity rate among that population is extremely alarming. Friends of friends in Syracuse NY said their positivity rate is less than 1%. The state of New York went through hell being the original ground zero in the US. They had to learn how to respond, and the medical community had to learn how to best treat the virus. They are now using 3% as the rate to determine if schools can conduct in class instruction. This thing can be controlled with leadership and discipline. Sadly, this state has neither.
Sadly a lot of people had to die for NY to learn the lesson. That said Iowa has a much better deaths per one hundred thousand than NY or NYC. It's horrible when you add the NY and NYC deaths together.
Like the UK said, we have more cases because we are testing more.

Makes you think that the classes aren't the source of the community spread, doesn't it? Almost like college kids are doing things out of class that is making the problems on campus much worse. So if the athletics dept can keep the players from participating in those activities (good luck), maybe this can go on without issue?
Well, I hope you read the article I attached.Sadly a lot of people had to die for NY to learn the lesson. That said Iowa has a much better deaths per one hundred thousand than NY or NYC. It's horrible when you add the NY and NYC deaths together.
Like the UK said, we have more cases because we are testing more.
I was always surprised targeted testing didn't have a higher rate of positivity. I mean you are ONLY testing those you suspect of having it or being exposed to it. So 30% doesn't surprise me, but I would love to have a low rate so we can continue with mitigation efforts and not do a full lockdown.Solid clarification.
But, a 28.8% positivity rate among that population is extremely alarming.
Iowa State has created a Dashboard with on-campus testing results
COVID-19 Testing • Iowa State University COVID-19 Weekly Public Health Data Update
asqk.ehs.iastate.edu
This says 18.6, the idph says story county is 22.6% (a 0.1% drop from yesterday so it is at least leveling, today was 12.5% area), so where did that 28something percent the one poster posted come from?
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Iowa State to open new COVID-19 testing center - News Service
www.news.iastate.edu
So there are 38,322 faculty/staff/students at ISU and 665 positive tests (1.7% of population). And yes, that percentage is guaranteed to go up as the denominator is set (38,322) and the numerator (665) will only increase.Iowa State has created a Dashboard with on-campus testing results
COVID-19 Testing • Iowa State University COVID-19 Weekly Public Health Data Update
asqk.ehs.iastate.edu
This is interesting.
This is interesting.
The quote is (emphasis my own):
“When we looked at our COVID-positive athletes, whether they were symptomatic or not, 30 to roughly 35 percent of their heart muscles (are) inflamed,” Sebastianelli said. “And we really just don’t know what to do with it right now. It’s still very early in the infection. Some of that has led to the Pac-12 and the Big Ten’s decision to sort of put a hiatus on what’s happening.”
So is it "our" as in Penn State, or Big 10 as a whole? My immediate question is how does the Penn State doctor have access to health reports from athletes at other Big 10 universities? If this is a collaborative finding, why aren't other universities coming forward with similar results?
Didn’t they already debunk the connection between Covid and myocarditis?
If this study ends up being accurate.... it could pull the plug on all football this fall.
I have no idea what to believe anymore. I would actually trust this study a lot more if it wasn't coming from a B1G school.... is that wrong of me?
Well, I hope you read the article I attached.
Our positivity is high because we are not testing enough. At our rates, it just means we do not know how high our real problem is. If ISU is finding 28%, that means they have a whole bunch of asymptomatic potential spreaders wandering around. Low positivity rates mean you are testing enough to know there is not a lot of virus floating around in your area and you have much lower risk.