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On Topic Discussion 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2)

26-Apr-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 2,918,917 (up from 2,834,134 / 3.0%) - *‬*84,783 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 203,622 (up from 198,405) - **5,217 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 940,797 cases (up from 906,551 / 3.8% yesterday, ‬**34,246 new cases)
- Deaths reported in the US - 54,001 deaths, 1,959 deaths yesterday , 38% of the world's new deaths were in the US
- Testing: - 5,184,635 tests (up from 4,940,376 yesterday, +244,259 tests), 1.6% of the US population has been tested

NY state and NYC COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity (as of 11AM yesterday)
- Cases reported in NY state - 282,143 (up from 271,590 / 10,553)
- Persons tested in NY state - 777,568 (730,656 tested prior day, +46,912) 36.2% positive
- Cases reported in NYC - 150,576 (up from 146,139 / +4,437‬), hospitalized 39,571
- Deaths reported in NYC - ‬*16,270‬ (up from ‬‬15,848 / +422), confirmed 10,961, suspected 5,309

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • Spain - 223,759 (unchanged from 223,759 / 0%) - 22,902 deaths
  • Italy - 195,351 (up 192,994 / 1.2%) - 26,384 deaths
  • France - 161,665 (down from 159,952 / 1.7%) - 22,648 deaths
  • UK - 149,569 (up from 144,640 / 1.1%) - 20,381 deaths
  • Turkey - 107,773 (up from 104,912 / 2.7%) - 2,706 deaths
  • Russia - 80,949 (up from 74,588 / 8.5%) - 747 deaths
  • Brazil - 59,324 (up from 54,043 / 9.8%) - 4,062 deaths
  • Canada - 45,493 (up from 44,087 / 3.2%) - 2,549 deaths
  • Netherlands - 38,039 (up from 37,384 / 1.8%) - 4,490 deaths
  • India - 26,917 (up from 24,942 / 7.9%) - 826 deaths
  • Sweden - 18,640 (up from 18,177 / 2.5%) - 2,194 deaths
  • Ireland - 18,561 (up from 18,184 / 2.1%) - 1,063 deaths / 9,233 recovered
  • Mexico - 13,842 (up from 12,872 / 7.5%) - 1,305 deaths
  • Japan - 13,231 (up from 12,829 / 3.1%) - 360 deaths
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Germany - 156,727 (up from 155,054 / 1.1%) - 5,880 deaths / 109,800 recovered
  • China - 83,909 (up from 83,901 / 0%) - 4,636 deaths / 78,188 recovered
  • Iran - 90,481 (up from 89,328 / 1.3%) - 5,710 deaths / 69,657 recovered
  • Switzerland - 29,061 (up from 28,894 / 0.6%) - 1,607 deaths / 21,300 recovered
  • South Korea - 10,728 (up from 10,718 / 0.1%) - 242 deaths / 8,717 recovered
  • Australia - 6,694 (up from 6,677 / 0.3%) - 80 deaths / 5,364 recovered
  • New Zealand - 1,470 (up from 1,461 / 0.6%) - 18 deaths / 1,142 recovered
Individual States with high case counts:
  • New York - 282,143 (up from 271,590 / 3.9%) - 22,009 deaths
  • New Jersey - 105,523 (up from 102,196 / 3.3%) - 5,938 deaths
  • Massachusetts - 53,348 (up from 50,969 / 4.7%) - 2,730 deaths
  • California - 42,626 (up from 41,355 / 3.1%) - 1,698 deaths
  • Pennsylvania - 41,605 (up from 40,208 / 3.5%) - 1,810 deaths
  • Illinois - 41,777 (up from 39,658 / 5.3%) - 1,875 deaths
  • Michigan - 37,215 (up from 36,641 / 1.6%) - 3,274 deaths
  • Florida - 30,839 (up from 30,533 / 1.0%) - 1,055 deaths
  • Louisiana - 26,512 (up from 26,140 / 1.4%) - 1,707 deaths
  • Connecticut - 24,583 (up from 23,936 / 2.7%) - 1,865 deaths
  • Texas - 24,157 (up from 23,642 / 2.2%) - 638 deaths
  • Georgia - 23,222 (up from 22,491 / 3.3%) - 907 deaths
  • Maryland - 18,581 (up from 16,616 / 11.8%) - 910 deaths
  • Ohio - 15,587 (up from 15,169 / 2.8%) - 711 deaths
  • Washington - 13,319 (up from 12,977 / 2.6%) - 737 deaths
  • Colorado - 12,968 (up from 12,256 / 5.8%) - 684 deaths
  • Virginia - 12,850 (up from 11,594 / 10.8%) - 446 deaths
  • Tennessee - 9,189 (up from 8,728 / 5.3%) - 178 deaths
  • Iowa - 5,092 (up from 4,445 / 14.6%) - 112 deaths
  • Arkansas - 2,938 (up from 2,810 / 4.6%) - 48 deaths
  • Nebraska - 2,722 (up from 2,424 / 12.3%) - 50 deaths
  • South Dakota - 2,147 (up from 2,040 / 5.2%) - 10 deaths
Canadian Province Stats:
  • Alberta - 4,233 (up from 4,017 / 5.4%) - 73 deaths
  • British Columbia - 1,948 (up from 1,853 / 5.1%) - 100 deaths
  • Manitoba - 267 (up from 263 / 1.5%) - 6 deaths
  • New Brunswick - 118 (unchanged from 118) - 0 deaths
  • Newfoundland/Labrador - 257 (up from 256 / 0.4%) - 3 deaths
  • Northwest Territories - 5 (unchanged from 5) - 0 deaths
  • Nova Scotia - 865 (up from 850 / 1.8%) - 22 deaths
  • Ontario - 15,012 (up from 14,581 / 3.0%) - 916 deaths
  • Quebec - 23,267 (up from 22,616 / 2.9%) - 1,446 deaths
  • Prince Edward Island - 26 (unchanged from 26) - 0 deaths
  • Saskatchewan - 349 (up from 341 / 2.3%) - 4 deaths
  • Yukon - 11 (unchanged from 11) - 0 deaths
There were also 13 Canadians on the Grand Princess, one of whom died.
 
27-Apr-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 2,994,690 (up from 2,918,917 / 2.6%) - *‬*75,773 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 207,446 (up from 203,622) - **3,824 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 965,933 cases (up from 940,797 / 2.7% yesterday, ‬**25,136 new cases)
- Deaths reported in the US - 54,877 deaths, 876 deaths yesterday , 23% of the world's new deaths were in the US
- Testing: - 5,441,079 tests (up from 5,184,635 yesterday, +256,444 tests), 1.6% of the US population has been tested

NY state and NYC COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity (as of 11AM yesterday)
- Cases reported in NY state - 288,045 (up from 282,143 / +5,902)
- Persons tested in NY state - 805,350 (777,568 tested prior day, +27,782) 36% positive
- Cases reported in NYC - 153,204 (up from 150,576 / +‬2,628), hospitalized 39,635
- Deaths reported in NYC - *16,673‬‬ (up from 16,270‬ / +403), confirmed 11,460, suspected 5,213

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • Spain - 236,199 (up from 223,759 / 5.6%) - 23,521 deaths
  • Italy - 197,675 (up 195,351 / 1.2%) - 26,644 deaths
  • France - 162,220 (down from 161,665 / 0.3%) - 22,890 deaths
  • UK - 154,037 (up from 149,569 / 3.0%) - 20,795 deaths
  • Turkey - 110,130 (up from 107,773 / 2.2%) - 2,805 deaths
  • Russia - 87,147 (up from 80,949 / 7.7%) - 794 deaths
  • Brazil - 63,100 (up from 59,324 / 6.4%) - 4,286 deaths
  • Canada - 47,147 (up from 45,493 / 3.6%) - 2,663 deaths
  • Netherlands - 38,040 (up from 38,039 / 0.0%) - 4,534 deaths
  • India - 27,977 (up from 26,917 / 3.9%) - 884 deaths
  • Sweden - 18,926 (up from 18,640 / 1.5%) - 2,274 deaths
  • Ireland - 19,262 (up from 18,561 / 3.8%) - 1,087 deaths / 9,233 recovered
  • Mexico - 14,677 (up from 13,842 / 6.0%) - 1,351 deaths
  • Japan - 13,441 (up from 13,231 / 1.6%) - 372 deaths
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Germany - 157,781 (up from 156,727 / 0.7%) - 5,984 deaths / 114,500 recovered
  • China - 83,912 (up from 83,909 / 0%) - 4,637 deaths / 78,306 recovered
  • Iran - 91,472 (up from 90,481 / 1.1%) - 5,806 deaths / 70,933 recovered
  • Switzerland - 29,061 (unchanged from 29,061 / 0%) - 1,640 deaths / 21,800 recovered
  • South Korea - 10,738 (up from 10,728 / 0.1%) - 243 deaths / 8,764 recovered
  • Australia - 6,714 (up from 6,694 / 0.3%) - 83 deaths / 5,541 recovered
  • New Zealand - 1,469 (up from 1,470 / -0.1%) - 19 deaths / 1,180 recovered
Individual States with high case counts:
  • New York - 288,045 (up from 282,143 / 2.1%) - 22,269 deaths
  • New Jersey - 109,038 (up from 105,523 / 3.3%) - 5,938 deaths
  • Massachusetts - 54,938 (up from 53,348 / 3.0%) - 2,899 deaths
  • Illinois - 43,903 (up from 41,777 / 5.1%) - 1,933 deaths
  • California - 43,720 (up from 42,626 / 2.6%) - 1,723 deaths
  • Pennsylvania - 42,616 (up from 41,605 / 2.4%) - 1,816 deaths
  • Michigan - 37,778 (up from 37,215 / 1.5%) - 3,315 deaths
  • Florida - 31,532 (up from 30,839 / 2.2%) - 1,075 deaths
  • Louisiana - 26,773 (up from 26,512 / 1.0%) - 1,729 deaths
  • Connecticut - 25,269 (up from 24,583 / 2.8%) - 1,924 deaths
  • Texas - 24,968 (up from 24,157 / 3.4%) - 651 deaths
  • Georgia - 23,481 (up from 23,222 / 1.1%) - 916 deaths
  • Maryland - 18,581 (unchanged from 18,581 ) - 910 deaths
  • Ohio - 15,972 (up from 15,587 / 2.5%) - 728 deaths
  • Washington - 13,521 (up from 13,319 / 1.5%) - 749 deaths
  • Colorado - 13,441 (up from 12,968 / 3.6%) - 687 deaths
  • Virginia - 12,970 (up from 12,850 / 0.9%) - 449 deaths
  • Tennessee - 9,667 (up from 9,189 / 5.2%) - 181 deaths
  • Iowa - 5,476 (up from 5,092 / 7.5%) - 118 deaths
  • Arkansas - 3,001 (up from 2,938 / 2.1%) - 50 deaths
  • Nebraska - 3,028 (up from 2,722 / 11.2%) - 56 deaths
  • South Dakota - 2,212 (up from 2,147 / 3.0%) - 11 deaths
Canadian Province Stats:
  • Alberta - 4,480 (up from 4,233 / 5.8%) - 73 deaths
  • British Columbia - 1,948 (up from 1,853 / 5%) - 100 deaths
  • Manitoba - 271 (up from 267 / 1.5%) - 6 deaths
  • New Brunswick - 118 (unchanged from 118) - 0 deaths
  • Newfoundland/Labrador - 258 (up from 257 / 0.4%) - 3 deaths
  • Northwest Territories - 5 (unchanged from 5) - 0 deaths
  • Nova Scotia - 873 (up from 865 / 0.9%) - 24 deaths
  • Ontario - 15,568 (up from 15,012 / 3.7%) - 960 deaths
  • Quebec - 24,109 (up from 23,267 / 3.6%) - 1,516 deaths
  • Prince Edward Island - 26 (unchanged from 26) - 0 deaths
  • Saskatchewan - 353 (up from 349 / 1.1%) - 4 deaths
  • Yukon - 11 (unchanged from 11) - 0 deaths
There were also 13 Canadians on the Grand Princess, one of whom died.
 
Despite only going shopping every two weeks, changing gloves and masks for every store, and beyond practicing social distancing ... I contracted a fever tonight at 5:00 pm of a 101.4F. Two Tylenol and four hours later, my fever plummeted down to 101.3. Now I am just waiting to see what ibuprofen can do. Other than the fever, I have absolutely no other symptoms!!! I just fear for my little boy. Thankfully, my second to last boyfriend has agreed to come move in for the next two weeks, as I intentionally isolate entirely. My son and him have a great relationship, and this way, I don't have to subject any more family members to my possible Covid-19 infection, if I do indeed have it. There is currently no cure, other than time. So not knowing, having refused a sinus lobotomy, I will isolate, and Travis is here to care for us. <3
 
Despite only going shopping every two weeks, changing gloves and masks for every store, and beyond practicing social distancing ... I contracted a fever tonight at 5:00 pm of a 101.4F. Two Tylenol and four hours later, my fever plummeted down to 101.3. Now I am just waiting to see what ibuprofen can do. Other than the fever, I have absolutely no other symptoms!!! I just fear for my little boy. Thankfully, my second to last boyfriend has agreed to come move in for the next two weeks, as I intentionally isolate entirely. My son and him have a great relationship, and this way, I don't have to subject any more family members to my possible Covid-19 infection, if I do indeed have it. There is currently no cure, other than time. So not knowing, having refused a sinus lobotomy, I will isolate, and Travis is here to care for us. <3

It would be unusual for COVID-19 to have only fever as a symptom. It usually comes with a dry cough, headaches, muscle aches and other symptoms.

There has been some discussion about whether NSAIDS like ibuprofen might create other problems with COVID-19, so you might want to stick with Tylenol.

I would recommend that you call your doctor (or if they offer telemedicine visits, schedule a video call). Your doctor can discuss your symptoms and decide whether you should be tested for the virus.
 
I have lupus, so I've been taking ibuprofen and hydroxycloroquine for almost 8 years now. Even when I don't hurt, my rheumatologist insists that I continue taking iburprofen to maintain my not hurting. Tylenol is just at the ready when ibuprofen doesn't cut it and to not exceed my 2400 mg daily allotment. I did call the E.R. last night, talked with the nurse on duty, and thankfully, my primary physician was the attending, and he called me right back. Again, no cough, headache, or other pain, much less any congestion, so he just recommended extreme isolation for 14 days, and I am abiding.
 
28-Apr-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 3,060,152 (up from 2,994,690 / 2.2%) - *‬*65,462 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 212,056 (up from 207,446) - **4,610 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 988,469 cases (up from 965,933 / 2.3% yesterday, ‬**22,536 new cases)
- Deaths reported in the US - 56,253 deaths, 1,376 deaths yesterday , 30% of the world's new deaths were in the US
- Testing: - 5,593,495 tests (up from 5,441,079 yesterday, +152,416 tests), 1.7% of the US population has been tested

NY state and NYC COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity (as of 11AM yesterday)
- Cases reported in NY state - 291,996 (up from 288,045 / +3,951)
- Persons tested in NY state - 826,095 (805,350 tested prior day, +*20,745‬) 35% positive
- Cases reported in NYC - 156,100 (up from 153,204 / +2,896), hospitalized 40,050
- Deaths reported in NYC - 16,936‬‬‬ (up from 16,673 / +263), confirmed 11,708, suspected 5,228

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • Spain - 232,128 (down from 236,199 / -1.7%) - 23,822 deaths
  • Italy - 199,414 (up 197,675 / 0.9%) - 26,977 deaths
  • France - 165,977 (down from 162,220 / 2.3%) - deaths
  • UK - 158,348 (up from 154,037 / 2.8%) - 21,158 deaths
  • Turkey - 112,261 (up from 110,130 / 1.9%) - 2,900 deaths
  • Russia - 93,558 (up from 87,147 / 7.4%) - 867 deaths
  • Brazil - 67,446 (up from 63,100 /6.9%) - 4,603 deaths
  • Canada - 49,616 (up from 47,147 / 5.2%) - 2,841 deaths
  • Netherlands - 38,440 (up from 38,040 / 1.1%) - 4,582 deaths
  • India - 29,451 (up from 27,977 / 5.3%) - 939 deaths
  • Sweden - 19,621 (up from 18,926 / 3.7%) - 2,355 deaths
  • Ireland - 19,648 (up from 19,262 / 2.0%) - 1,102 deaths / recovered
  • Mexico - 15,529 (up from 14,677 / 5.8%) - 1,434 deaths
  • Japan - 13,614 (up from 13,441 / 1.3%) - 385 deaths
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Germany - 158,758 (up from 157,781 / 0.6%) - 6,126 deaths / 117,400 recovered
  • China - 83,938 (up from 83,912 / 0%) - 4,637 deaths / 78,403 recovered
  • Iran - 92,584 (up from 91,472 / 1.2%) - 5,877 deaths / 72,439 recovered
  • Switzerland - 29,264 (up from 29,061 / 0.7%) - 1,677 deaths / 22,200 recovered
  • South Korea - 10,752 (up from 10,738 / 0.1%) - 244 deaths / 8,854 recovered
  • Australia - 6,721 (up from 6,714 / 0.1%) - 83 deaths / 5,588 recovered
  • New Zealand - 1,472 (up from 1,469 / 0.2%) - 19 deaths / 1,214 recovered
Individual States with high case counts:
  • New York - 291,996 (up from 288,045 / 1.4%) - 22,668 deaths
  • New Jersey - 111,188 (up from 109,038 / 2.0%) - 6,044 deaths
  • Massachusetts - 56,462 (up from 54,938 / 2.8%) - 3,003 deaths
  • Illinois - 45,883 (up from 43,903 / 4.5%) - 1,983 deaths
  • California - 45,200 (up from 43,720 / 3.4%) - 1,788 deaths
  • Pennsylvania - 43,648 (up from 42,616 / 2.4%) - 1,906 deaths
  • Michigan - 38,210 (up from 37,778 / 1.1%) - 3,407 deaths
  • Florida - 32,138 (up from 31,532 / 1.9%) - 1,088 deaths
  • Louisiana - 27,068 (up from 26,773 / 1.1%) - 1,740 deaths
  • Connecticut - 25,997 (up from 25,269 / 2.9%) - 2,012 deaths
  • Texas - 25,321 (up from 24,968 / 1.4%) - 666 deaths
  • Georgia - 24,212 (up from 23,481 / 3.1%) - 995 deaths
  • Maryland - 19,487 (unchanged from 18,581 / 4.9%) - 945 deaths
  • Ohio - 16,325 (up from 15,972 / 2.2%) - 753 deaths
  • Colorado - 13,879 (up from 13,441 / 3.3%) - 706 deaths
  • Washington - 13,686 (up from 13,521 / 1.2%) - 764 deaths
  • Virginia - 13,538 (up from 12,970 / 4.4%) - 460 deaths
  • Tennessee - 9,918 (up from 9,667 / 2.6%) - 184 deaths
  • Iowa - 5,868 (up from 5,476 / 7.2%) - 127 deaths
  • Nebraska - 3,358 (up from 3,028 / 10.9%) - 56 deaths
  • Arkansas - 3,069 (up from 3,001 / 2.3%) - 51 deaths
  • South Dakota - 2,245 (up from 2,212 / 1.5%) - 11 deaths
Canadian Province Stats:
  • Alberta - 4,696 (up from 4,480 / 4.8%) - 75 deaths
  • British Columbia - 1,998 (up from 1,948 / 2.6%) - 104 deaths
  • Manitoba - 273 (up from 271 / 0.7%) - 6 deaths
  • New Brunswick - 118 (unchanged from 118) - 0 deaths
  • Newfoundland/Labrador - 258 (unchanged from 258 / %) - 3 deaths
  • Northwest Territories - 5 (unchanged from 5) - 0 deaths
  • Nova Scotia - 900 (up from 873 / 3.1%) - 24 deaths
  • Ontario - 15,970 (up from 15,568 / 2.6%) - 1,023 deaths
  • Quebec - 24,983 (up from 24,109 / 3.6%) - 1,600 deaths
  • Prince Edward Island - 26 (unchanged from 26) - 0 deaths
  • Saskatchewan - 365 (up from 353 / 3.4%) - 5 deaths
  • Yukon - 11 (unchanged from 11) - 0 deaths
There were also 13 Canadians on the Grand Princess, one of whom died.
 
29-Apr-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 3,142,942 (up from 3,060,152 / 2.7%) - *‬*82,790 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 218,649 (up from 212,056) - **6,593 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 1,015,289 cases (up from 988,469 / 2.7% yesterday, ‬**26,820 new cases)
- Deaths reported in the US - 58,529 deaths, 2,276 deaths yesterday , 34% of the world's new deaths were in the US
- Testing: - 5,795,728 tests (up from 5,593,495 yesterday, +202,233 tests), 1.8% of the US population has been tested

NY state and NYC COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity (as of 11AM yesterday)
- Cases reported in NY state - 295,106 (up from 291,996 / +3,110)
- Persons tested in NY state - 872,481 (826,095 tested prior day, +46,386) 34% positive
- Cases reported in NYC - 157,713 (up from 153,204 / +1,613), hospitalized 40,578
- Deaths reported in NYC - 17,215‬ (up from 16,936 / +279), confirmed 11,820, suspected 5,395

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • Spain - 236,899 (down from 232,128 / 2.1%) - 24,275 deaths
  • Italy - 201,505 (up 199,414 / 1.0%) - 27,682 deaths
  • France - 169,053 (down from 165,977 / 1.9%) - 23,694 deaths
  • UK - 162,350 (up from 158,348 / 2.5%) - 21,745 deaths
  • Turkey - 114,653 (up from 112,261 / 2.1%) - 3,081 deaths
  • Russia - 99,399 (up from 93,558 / 6.2%) - 972 deaths
  • Brazil - 73,235 (up from 67,446 / 8.6%) - 5,083 deaths
  • Canada - 51,184 (up from 49,616 / 3.2%) - 2,990 deaths
  • Netherlands - 38,998 (up from 38,440 / 1.5%) - 4,727 deaths
  • India - 31,787 (up from 29,451 / 7.9%) - 1,008 deaths
  • Sweden - 20,302 (up from 19,621 / 3.5%) - 2,462 deaths
  • Ireland - 19,877 (up from 19,648 / 1.2%) - 1,159 deaths / 9,233 recovered
  • Mexico - 16,752 (up from 15,529 / 7.9%) - 1,569 deaths
  • Japan - 13,736 (up from 13,614 / 0.9%) - 394 deaths
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Germany - 160,479 (up from 158,758 / 1.1%) - 6,374 deaths / 120,400 recovered
  • China - 83,940 (up from 83,938 / 0%) - 4,637 deaths / 78,455 recovered
  • Iran - 93,657 (up from 92,584 / 1.2%) - 5,957 deaths / 73,791 recovered
  • Switzerland - 29,407 (up from 29,264 / 0.5% ) - 1,703 deaths / 22,600 recovered
  • South Korea - 10,761 (up from 10,752 / 0.1%) - 246 deaths / 8,922 recovered
  • Australia - 6,746 (up from 6,721 / 0.4%) - 90 deaths / 5,670 recovered
  • New Zealand - 1,474 (up from 1,472 / 0.1%) - 19 deaths / 1,229 recovered
Individual States with high case counts:
  • New York - 295,106 (up from 291,996 / 1.1%) - 22,912 deaths
  • New Jersey - 113,856 (up from 111,188 / 2.4%) - 6,442 deaths
  • Massachusetts - 58,302 (up from 56,462 / 3.3%) - 3,153 deaths
  • Illinois - 48,102 (up from 45,883 / 4.8%) - 2,125 deaths
  • California - 46,483 (up from 45,200 / 2.8%) - 1,875 deaths
  • Pennsylvania - 45,137 (up from 43,648 / 3.4%) - 2,046 deaths
  • Michigan - 39,262 (up from 38,210 / 2.8%) - 3,567 deaths
  • Florida - 33,193 (up from 32,138 / 3.3%) - 1,218 deaths
  • Louisiana - 27,286 (up from 27,068 / 0.8%) - 1,801 deaths
  • Connecticut - 26,312 (up from 25,997 / 1.2%) - 2,087 deaths
  • Texas - 26,357 (up from 25,321 / 4.1%) - 719 deaths
  • Georgia - 25,159 (up from 24,212 / 3.9%) - 1,043 deaths
  • Maryland - 20,849 (up from 19,487 / 7.0%) - 1,078 deaths
  • Ohio - 16,769 (up from 16,325 / 2.7%) - 799 deaths
  • Colorado - 14,316 (up from 13,879 / 3.1%) - 736 deaths
  • Washington - 13,842 (up from 13,686 / 1.1%) - 786 deaths
  • Virginia - 14,962 (up from 13,538 / 10.5%) - 522 deaths
  • Tennessee - 10,052 (up from 9,918 / 1.4%) - 188 deaths
  • Iowa - 6,376 (up from 5,868 / 8.7%) - 136 deaths
  • Nebraska - 3,517 (up from 3,358 / 4.7%) - 56 deaths
  • Arkansas - 3,137 (up from 3,069 / 2.2%) - 57 deaths
  • South Dakota - 2,313 (up from 2,245 / 3.0%) - 11 deaths
Canadian Province Stats:
  • Alberta - 4,850 (up from 4,696 / 3.3%) - 80 deaths
  • British Columbia - 2,053 (up from 1,998 / 2.8%) - 106 deaths
  • Manitoba - 273 (up from 273 / 0%) - 6 deaths
  • New Brunswick - 118 (unchanged from 118 / 0%) - 0 deaths
  • Newfoundland/Labrador - 258 (unchanged from 258 / 0%) - 3 deaths
  • Northwest Territories - 5 (unchanged from 5 / 0%) - 0 deaths
  • Nova Scotia - 915 (up from 900 / 1.7%) - 27 deaths
  • Ontario - 16,534 (up from 15,970 / 3.5%) - 1,074 deaths
  • Quebec - 25,761 (up from 24,983 / 3.1%) - 1,683 deaths
  • Prince Edward Island - 27 (up from 26 / 3.8%) - 0 deaths
  • Saskatchewan - 366 (up from 365 / 0.3%) - 5 deaths
  • Yukon - 11 (unchanged from 11) - 0 deaths
There were also 13 Canadians on the Grand Princess, one of whom died.
 
I am still not buying Russia's numbers.

Brazil is now on the ascent...although I'm not buying their numbers either.

This is the time that all countries should be brutally honest about what is happening because it will give us a lot more info to work with on the next phase of this or for a similar future Corona virus pandemic.

This is the first time that humanity has all the resources to actually fucking learn something at a global level.

What a wasted crisis if we don't use it.
 
I am still not buying Russia's numbers.

Brazil is now on the ascent...although I'm not buying their numbers either.

This is the time that all countries should be brutally honest about what is happening because it will give us a lot more info to work with on the next phase of this or for a similar future Corona virus pandemic.

This is the first time that humanity has all the resources to actually fucking learn something at a global level.

What a wasted crisis if we don't use it.

i don't think brutally honest is possible
when they have to take all sorts of things into account (good or bad) both inside and outside influences
 
I am still not buying Russia's numbers.

Brazil is now on the ascent...although I'm not buying their numbers either.

This is the time that all countries should be brutally honest about what is happening because it will give us a lot more info to (...).


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I'm guessing he doesn't want to be honest as his local economy relies heavily on tourist dollars.

Can you pass him a hanky on the end of a six foot stick?

Since when. Do. We. Nobodies. Do. Know. Everything. We SHOULD know.

And since when are people interested in being informed about what they REALLY should know.


Not to speak of the numbers in the making thing... People always want everything, even final tallies of ongoing pandemics, to be accurate and available on live streaming, and then they also consider themselves very clever for not buying the same sort of info that in normal conditions they should be aware that it is not worth "buying" either.
En fin...
 
Hope?

Hope doesn't sell stories.

Yes it does, but hope is a more abstract sort of horizon: it only makes sense talking of it as long as you are never actually approaching it. That is why hope won't sell as long as what you demand is a factual destination, not the perpetual promise of it.
 
Hope?

Hope doesn't sell stories.

But I did hear a good one the other day about how the fastest we've ever developed a vaccine was for the mumps, and that took four years.

You didn't read the article, did you.
 
You didn't read the article, did you.

""Well personally, I have a high degree of confidence about this vaccine, because it's technology that I've used before," said Sarah Gilbert, a professor of vaccinology at the university.

The vaccine takes the coronavirus' genetic material and injects it into a common cold virus that has been neutralized so it cannot spread in people. The modified virus will mimic COVID-19, triggering the immune system to fight off the imposter and providing protection against the real thing.

The experimental vaccine has reportedly worked in protecting rhesus macaque monkeys that were exposed to heavy quantities of COVID-19."


https://www.cbsnews.com/news/coronavirus-vaccine-oxford-university-scientists-september/


From the moment she jumps into the media reporting about her research, she turns her work into a medicine show in the road show of the medicine media.
 
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