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  1. 1 hour ago, rochesterdave said:

    That actually gives a good depiction of the tug. There’s a little jog to the tug’s elevation that extends SE. you can see it here. The tug is almost a triangle. West Turin is in that little corner and I drive through their every winter. They get tons of snow. They have sooo much more than Lowville , which is only 15 miles to their NE and tons more than Lee, to its S. Always 3-4 foot banks. Tractors buried halfway up the wheels. Amazing. There’s a bar there, called the Milk Dairy or some sh.t. I’ve always wondered who goes there. 

    Milkplant.  Snowmobilers and some of the 50 people in West Leyden keep that place alive.

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  2. On 10/30/2020 at 8:48 AM, Polarbear said:

    Off topic.... what cameras are these?? Recently had my dog stolen (we did get him back btw) I bought a pack of Arlo pro 3 on prime day after some family recommendations but jury is still out 

    Blink. I’ve been happy with it. Mainly got it to see the snow at home while I’m working but has been handy to see deliveries etc. Can’t believe someone stole your dog, but glad you got it back!

     

    15.3° this morning, lowest yet by about 10°. 

  3. 36 minutes ago, BuffaloWeather said:

    Treatment at the beginning of the pandemic was terrible, deaths are declining while cases increase. The virus is not nearly as deadly as once thought. Regeneron helps reduce viral load in patients. 

    https://www.biospace.com/article/covid-19-by-the-numbers-mortality-rates-in-u-s-decrease-despite-uptick-in-cases/

    https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/regeneron-says-its-covid-19-antibody-treatment-cut-medical-visits-n1245197

    The most recent data (from the week ending October 10) showed excess deaths only 0 and 2.9 percent higher than historic data.

    A look at the data shows that excess deaths peaked the week ending April 11, with 35.6% to 40.6% more deaths than usual, then began a downward trajectory through June 20, when the incidence of COVID-19 rose in Sunbelt states after declining in the North and Northeast.

    Thanks for this.  I've really been wondering what the excess deaths have been in the past month or 2.  

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