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14 minutes ago, BoHogg said:

Covid still lurking as one of Abbot's medical advisors with a warning today....

 

Reopening's a$$!  If we can riot we can go to church, ballgames, school, get a haircut etc....

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21 minutes ago, BarryLaverty said:

Cases

1.91M
+19,699
            
Deaths
110K


Still ongoing and increasing in 20 states. 

What's sad is many of these large protests are happening in hot spots for the Wuhan.  Today they held the Memorial for George Floyd in Brooklyn  which is a hot spot.  I understand that there is outrage and mourning going on, and  I think people need closure when someone dies.  However it's all people, and funerals should never be frowned upon as Mayor DeBlasio did just a little over a month ago.  Many may not see this, but I'm sure the Jewish community sees it as a slap to the face.  https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/28/nyregion/hasidic-funeral-coronavirus-de-blasio.html

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1 hour ago, BarryLaverty said:

Cases

1.91M
+19,699
            
Deaths
110K


Still ongoing and increasing in 20 states. 

You seem deeply concerned.  I've seen all of your outrage at the protesters for potentially spreading covid.

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Jun 4, 2020 - Health

Coronavirus cases spike in Texas, Oregon and Arizona

 
 
 
 
 
Data: The COVID Tracking Project, state health departments; Map: Andrew Witherspoon, Sara Wise, Naema Ahmed/Axios
Data: The COVID Tracking Project, state health departments; Map: Andrew Witherspoon, Sara Wise, Naema Ahmed/Axios

Texas, Arizona and Oregon saw significant spikes last week in new coronavirus infections, while cases also continued to climb in a handful of states where steady increases have become the norm.

Why it matters: Nationwide, new cases have plateaued over the past week. To get through this crisis and safely continue getting back out into the world, we need them to go down — a lot.

Between the lines: Improved testing can cause the number of confirmed cases in a particular state to rise, even if that state's outbreak isn't getting that much worse. 

  • At least in Texas, however, the spike in recorded cases does seem to reflect an actual increase in new infections — not just better testing.
  • Testing in Texas increased by 36% over the past week, while the number of confirmed infections rose by 51%. 
  • Texas also saw an increase in the percentage of all coronavirus tests that came back positive. In a state where testing is improving and the underlying outbreak isn't getting worse, you'd expect the share of positive tests to go down.

The big picture: Axios is tracking each state's caseload week by week, using a seven-day average. The disparities between states, and these sudden spikes in places that had been making progress, underline just how tentative the U.S.' progress against the virus has been

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1 minute ago, Raiderfan7000 said:

Guess Barry gotta use yahoo for his sources now. In 2018 the flu caused more deaths but not a peep of shutdowns.

He could source it out of Fauci's mouth but it would still be fake.

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