Once again, quit being dense. There have only been 14 cases where they were out walking around before they were diagnosed here in the US.
The other 42 went from quarantine to another quarantine when they arrived here. Didn’t know I’d have to explain every minutia to you. Now do you get it?
LOLOLOL
Now you're trying to alter what you said. That reveals even you know you're an idiot.
Now you say:
"there have only been 14 cases where they were out walking around before they were diagnosed here in the US."
Earlier you said:
"only 14 people within the US have come down with the corona virus within the US!"
No, dumbfuck, only one person is known to have "
come down with it within the U.S."
Excuse me, you are choosing to twist this, not me. Only 14 people within the US have given rise to others being exposed unknowingly. Those other 42 have been contained since their arrival. They are not a threat to spreading the virus within the US as they will remain under quarantine until they are well. And your idiotic profanity only shows how you have a prblem here. Not me.
LOLOL
You literally shifted your position from
"they came down with it within the U.S.," ... to ...
"they were diagnosed in the U.S." Changing your position is a tacit confession that you're full of shit. Maybe you should ask Impeached Trump if you can borrow his sharpie so you can alter what you first said.
And still -- there are 60 confirmed cases inside the U.S., not 15.
No, I shifted nothing. Have fun arguing with yourself. The truth is here for all to see.
Yeah, everyone reading this sees how you shifted from cases where they came down with the virus in the U.S. ... to cases where they didn't come down with it in the U.S.
You guys are tap dancing on semantics based on improper terminology. The reason the CDC has segregated the cases into categories, and grouped the "travel-related" cases with the "person to person" cases in the "Confirmed Cases in the United States" table (for the total of 14), separately from the cruise ship cases, is as follows:
The travel-related individuals became
symptomatic while in the U.S., and were therefore were not already under quarantine upon returning to the U.S. from the country in which they contracted the infection (which has a relatively long incubation period), and thus were not under any quarantine upon being diagnosed with the illness and placed under quarantine here.
That factor is of critical importance to several aspects of epidemiology, including predictive models for contagious disease trends, analyzing the efficacy of identification and response systems in place, and determining the efficacy of the cordon sanitaire for any necessary adjustments as to geographic and demographic scope, temporal duration, etc.
Because the infected individuals on the cruise ship were
already under quarantine upon arriving, those cases are not relevant to the epidemiological analysis of the "spread pattern" (aka "outbreak pattern") of the disease in the U.S.
Anyone who isn't determined to paint this as a political issue should be capable of taking a step back and understanding this important distinction.