Tuesday, July 07, 2020

COVID METRICS!


to see how every state and county is doing, or any place in the world! 
This is constantly updated and it's fascinating and helpful.


20 comments:

  1. Hey, pretty good! Thanks, listener.

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  2. OHIO: As of Tuesday afternoon, there have been at least 58,904 confirmed or probable cases in the state, 2,970 deaths, and 8,383 hospitalizations, according to the Ohio Department of Health.

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    1. Active cases: 14,586

      Ohio's curve is looking really scary. How are you doing, Susan? Are you able to have supplies delivered so you can stay home? That's what my brother and SIL in Massachusetts do, as does their daughter who just turned 40 and has a high level job in Boston. She's working all from home and has her groceries and take-out delivered.

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    2. I wear a mask and only go out once every ten days or so. I take a list, get in and get out quickly. Scrub my hands when I get home. I don't like delivery services for many reasons and would only use them if I were incapacitated, which I'm not.

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  3. Mary ghost-wrote a book for Donald, and he stiffed her. [Click] Beware whom you step on on the way up...

    White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Mary Trump’s new book: “I have yet to see the book, but it is a book of falsehoods.” [Click]

    Which raises a thought: Trump is probably incapable of reading a book, so who will give him his ideas about it?

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  4. This Is Not a Normal Mental-Health Disaster [Click] “If SARS is any lesson, the psychological effects of the novel coronavirus will long outlast the pandemic itself.” A long read.

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    1. Excellent! By then his opinion won't matter at all and we'll be back in the WHO fully.

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  6. Polls have closed in New Jersey primary election [Click] Wow! Sounds like contact sport! Vote tallies won’t be completed for a week or ten days, from the sound of it.

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  7. I'm beginning to think we may not know the results of the Presidential Election for at least a week in November. ARGH!

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    1. I spent a little time looking and couldn't find the story, but as memory serves me the 1912 presidential election in California was so close that the result wasn't known until the ballot boxes for a single precinct way up in the mountains were delivered by horse (or mule train), which took quite a while.

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  8. 1254 cases /56 deaths (+3/ 0)
    159 active cases / 0 deaths x 20days
    Recovered 1039
    In Hospital = 2 ( +1)
    Tests 71,113 (+760)

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