There are some states and countries that should be opening now given how much they have brought down the growth rate of infections. For other places, they are taking a big risk. Exponential growth is a devastating thing when it comes to this virus.
Its basically flat.
Still rising is not basically flat. They've steadily increased cases each week.
Looking at the Johns Hopkins tracker, daily cases seem to be continuing to trend up (with the typical lower recorded counts during the weekends and Mondays), so I was also scratching my head at you saying they've flatten things thethe.
Looking at the Johns Hopkins tracker, daily cases seem to be continuing to trend up (with the typical lower recorded counts during the weekends and Mondays), so I was also scratching my head at you saying they've flatten things thethe.
US death count now 64,789. What's that, about 60,000 in a month?
Stay away from the light we are told
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Multir is somewhere around 40-50 depending on how much testing per capita is done.
Massive mistake by the experts.
The death can lag anywhere from 3-6 weeks from infection so the deaths that happen now are not indicative of the current situation against the curve.
Yes, almost a 2000 per day average for a whole month.
Trump's latest projection is 74K, unless he's changed it again. I think he pulled that number out of his arse because it sounded less bad to him. Unless a vaccine or really good treatment appears it looks like we'll blow by 74K in the first week of May and then be staring at 100K by the end of May.
Yesterday over 35,000 new cases.
A 71 yr old buddy of mine with copd, was rushed to the hospital last night with breathing difficulties. The initial diagnosis is that it is not covid, but regular copd symptoms.
I'm sorry to hear about your buddy. One our sweet ladies is in a nursing home battling Covid-19. We have a nursing home director in the congregation as well. They are going in hazmat suits into the nursing homes to get the dead. I have a minister friend in Florida who is recovering and it ain't easy. So, maybe I'm particularly sensitive to this subject.
I also know two of the NYC hospitals in the eye of the storm having spent time in them with my daughter after an accident on a college visit last year (she got ran over). So it's personal in that way.
The numbers I'm referring to are the new cases. Not the deaths. The curve isn't flat.