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Re: COVID-19 Check-in 2.0
Here's a daily snapshot/month-to-month comparison of the testing numbers, positive results, and deaths, through yesterday: July 16: 830,918 tests, 71,229 positive (8.6%), 977 deaths (1.4%) June 16: 463,137 tests, 23,435 positive (5.1%), 729 deaths (3.1%) May 16: 362,120 tests, 24,701 positive (6.8%), 984 deaths (4.0%)… -
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Whole state. 30 counties under mandatory masks and number of people allowed to gather. More counties or statewide restrictions not far off. The above is for my 6 county area to date and daily for July 23 the cases reported in the following: Jackson County (97), Harrison County (66), George County (18), Hancock County (16),… -
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Living in a state where WWE, HD, Lowes and take-out is an essential business I am saying there was no lock-down. As Fauci said US SD - 50%, EU and others SD=90%. The last time I have had take-out was March 17th Chick-Fil-A and dine-in 3/16. Maybe an example would be with a house fire, if you wait until the whole block is… -
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Not a statement just so everyone can get an idea of how spread works. If 1 person somehow gets infected on day 1 and infects 2 others 1 day 4 and 1 day 5 before they exhibit symptoms if indeed they ever do and the cycle is similarly repeated. This table shows how the virus spreads. You can see that by the end of the month… -
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I decided to take a look at the states with mask mandates to see if they are working. I only looked at States with more than a month since the order was given, since it wouldn’t be fair to judge within a shorter time frame. California June 18 New cases on 6/18 = 4317; and 7/18 = 9292 Connecticut April 17 New cases 4/17 =…
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