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

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Well Arizona. I hope it was worth it.

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In his May 20 presser, Ducey laid out his case for re-opening Arizona. He pointed to the White House's guidance "Opening Up America Again" and the implementation guidelines provided by the CDC, using them to argue that Arizona met the gating criteria for moving into Phase One of the White House plan.

The problem is that Arizona did not then, and does not now, meet these criteria.

Primarily, the White House/CDC plan requires that a state have a 14-day period of declining case numbers before entering Phase One. Arizona has never had a downward trajectory in case numbers over a 2-week period.
 

It's worth noting that while most States held their stay-at-home orders until June 1st, Arizona released their order on 15-May after Trump's "Live and Let Die" visit to Arizona.

Arizona's release on 15-May completely opened gyms, movie theaters.

At the time Gov Ducey claimed that they were compliant with the White House guidelines and that there were plenty of hospital beds available.

Two weeks later, cases and hospitalizations surged.
 
Making it official- today's 6:30AM update from Johns Hopkins sets the US case count at 2,000,464.

For reference, the 1,000,000 case date was 28-Apr-2020. That's 1,000,000 new cases in 44 days - over 22,000 new cases each day.
 
11-Jun-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 7,403,713 (up from 7,269,974 / 1.8%) - *‬*133,739 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 417,174 (up from 412,013) - **5,161 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 2,000,464 cases (up from 1,980,893 / 1.0% yesterday), ‬**19,571 new cases, 14.6% of world's new cases were in the US
- Yesterday's cases in NJ/NY - 1,224 (6.0%), outside NJ/NY - 19,269 (94.0%)
- Deaths reported in the US - 112,924 deaths, +867 deaths yesterday , 16.8% of the world's deaths yesterday were in the US
- Yesterday's Deaths in NJ/NY - 158 (17.2%), outside NJ/NY - 760 (82.8%)
- Testing: - 21,467,820 tests (up from 21,048,183 yesterday, +419,637 tests), 6.5% of the US population has been tested, 9.3% positive rate

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 2,000,464 (up from 1,980,893 / +19,571 / 1.0%) - 112,924 deaths (+867)
  • Brazil: 772,416 (up from 739,503 / +32,913 / 4.5%) - 39,680 deaths (+1,274)
  • Russia: 501,800 (up from 493,023 / +8,777 / 1.8%) - 6,522 deaths (+172)
  • UK : 291,588 (up from 290,581 / +1,007 / 0.3%) - 41,213 deaths (+245)
  • India: 286,576 (up from 276,583 / +9,993 / 3.6%) - 8,102 deaths (+357)
  • Iran : 180,156 (up from 177,938 / +2,218 / 1.2%) - 8,584 deaths (+78)
  • Mexico: 129,184 (up from 124,301 / +4,883 / 3.9%) - 15,357 deaths (+708)
  • Sweden: 48,288 (up from 46,814 / +1,474 / 3.1%) - 4,814 deaths (+19)
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Spain : 242,280 (up from 241,966 / +314 / 0.1%) - 27,136 deaths (+0)
  • Italy : 235,763 (up from 235,561 / +202 / 0.1%) - 34,114 deaths (+71)
  • France : 192,068 (up from 191,523 / +545 / 0.3%) - 29,322 deaths (+23)
  • Germany : 186,525 (up from 186,522 / +3 / 0.0%) - 8,770 deaths (+21)
  • Turkey: 173,036 (up from 172,114 / +922 / 0.5%) - 4,746 deaths (+17)
  • Canada : 98,720 (up from 98,241 / +479 / 0.5%) - 8,038 deaths (+68)
  • China: 84,210 (up from 84,198 / +12 / 0.0%) - 4,638 deaths (+0)
  • Belgium: 59,711 (up from 59,569 / +142 / 0.2%) - 9,636 deaths (+7)
  • Netherlands : 48,458 (up from 48,293 / +165 / 0.3%) - 6,063 deaths (+2)
  • Switzerland : 31,044 (up from 31,011 / +33 / 0.1%) - 1,937 deaths (+1)
  • Ireland: 25,231 (up from 25,215 / +16 / 0.1%) - 1,695 deaths (+4)
  • Japan: 17,182 (up from 17,146 / +36 / 0.2%) - 922 deaths (+0)
  • South Korea : 11,947 (up from 11,902 / +45 / 0.4%) - 276 deaths (+0)
  • Australia : 7,285 (up from 7,276 / +9 / 0.1%) - 102 deaths (+0)
  • New Zealand: 1,504 (up from 1,504 / +0 / 0.0%) - 22 deaths (+0)
 
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Oh Texas. This isn't going to go well.
 
Oh Texas. This isn't going to go well.
They went over 2,000 in hospital for the first time yesterday in Texas. Some of the larger urban hospitals are reporting that their COVID-19 hospitalizations shot up 40% in the past two weeks.

There was also a county in Texas whose cases went from 647 cases to 1,184 cases (+537) in one day. That county has several prisons and apparently they have an outbreak.

North Carolina, Alabama, Arizona and New Mexico are also reporting strain on their ICU bed capacity because of outbreaks following the Memorial Day holiday... and the protest cases are just starting to show up in the EDs and testing sites.
 
12-Jun-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 7,550,933 (up from 7,403,713 / 2.0%) - *‬*147,220 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 422,136 (up from 417,174) - **4,962 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 2,026,073 cases (up from 2,000,464 / 1.3% yesterday), ‬**25,609 new cases, 17.0% of world's new cases were in the US
- Yesterday's cases in NJ/NY - 1,206 (5.3%), outside NJ/NY - 21,677 (94.7%)
- Deaths reported in the US - 113,822 deaths, +898 deaths yesterday , 18.1% of the world's deaths yesterday were in the US
- Yesterday's Deaths in NJ/NY - 104 (11.6%), outside NJ/NY - 792 (88.4%)
- Testing: - 21,933,301 tests (up from 21,467,820 yesterday, +465,481 tests), 6.6% of the US population has been tested, 9.2% positive rate

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 2,026,073 (up from 2,000,464 / +25,609 / 1.3%) - 113,822 deaths (+898)
  • Brazil: 802,828 (up from 772,416 / +30,412 / 3.9%) - 40,919 deaths (+1,239)
  • Russia: 510,761 (up from 501,800 / +8,961 / 1.8%) - 6,705 deaths (+183)
  • India: 297,535 (up from 286,576 / +10,959 / 3.8%) - 8,498 deaths (+396)
  • UK : 292,860 (up from 291,588 / +1,272 / 0.4%) - 41,364 deaths (+151)
  • Iran : 182,525 (up from 180,156 / +2,369 / 1.3%) - 8,659 deaths (+75)
  • Mexico: 133,974 (up from 129,184 / +4,790 / 3.7%) - 15,944 deaths (+587)
  • Sweden: 49,684 (up from 48,288 / +1,396 / 2.9%) - 4,854 deaths (+40)
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Spain : 242,707 (up from 242,280 / +427 / 0.2%) - 27,136 deaths (+0)
  • Italy : 236,142 (up from 235,763 / +379 / 0.2%) - 34,167 deaths (+53)
  • France : 192,493 (up from 192,068 / +425 / 0.2%) - 29,349 deaths (+27)
  • Germany : 186,933 (up from 186,525 / +408 / 0.2%) - 8,780 deaths (+10)
  • Turkey: 174,023 (up from 173,036 / +987 / 0.6%) - 4,763 deaths (+17)
  • Canada : 99,168 (up from 98,720 / +448 / 0.5%) - 8,071 deaths (+33)
  • China: 84,220 (up from 84,210 / +10 / 0.0%) - 4,638 deaths (+0)
  • Belgium: 59,819 (up from 59,711 / +108 / 0.2%) - 9,646 deaths (+10)
  • Netherlands : 48,668 (up from 48,458 / +210 / 0.4%) - 6,072 deaths (+9)
  • Switzerland : 31,063 (up from 31,044 / +19 / 0.1%) - 1,938 deaths (+1)
  • Ireland: 25,238 (up from 25,231 / +7 / 0.0%) - 1,703 deaths (+8)
  • Japan: 17,252 (up from 17,182 / +70 / 0.4%) - 923 deaths (+1)
  • South Korea : 12,003 (up from 11,947 / +56 / 0.5%) - 277 deaths (+1)
  • Australia : 7,290 (up from 7,285 / +5 / 0.1%) - 102 deaths (+0)
  • New Zealand: 1,504 (up from 1,504 / +0 / 0.0%) - 22 deaths (+0)
 
South and Central America:

Brazil's incompetent leadership has denied the epidemic that has swept through the country, resulting in 802,828 reported cases and at least 40,919 deaths in Brazil. Given the state of Brazil's disorganized government and the state of their overwhelmed healthcare system, the actual numbers may be much higher.

What isn't being discussed in the media is that the United States and Brazil have also seeded surrounding countries in South and Central America. The populace in these countries are unable to shelter in place or stay at home since many of them do not have refrigerators and must buy perishable items in the street markets. Also, many of them are dependent upon public transportation.

These countries account for 1,469,500 cases- with 52,244 new cases added yesterday. They also have 72,946 dead with 2,408 deaths yesterday:
  • Brazil: 802,828 (up from 772,416 / +30,412 / 3.9%) - 40,919 deaths (+1,239)
  • Peru: 214,788 (up from 208,823 / +5,965 / 2.9%) - 6,109 deaths (+206)
  • Chile: 154,092 (up from 148,496 / +5,596 / 3.8%) - 2,648 deaths (+213)
  • Mexico: 133,974 (up from 129,184 / +4,790 / 3.7%) - 15,944 deaths (+587)
  • Colombia: 45,212 (up from 43,682 / +1,530 / 3.5%) - 1,488 deaths (+55)
  • Ecuador: 44,440 (up from 43,917 / +523 / 1.2%) - 3,720 deaths (+30)
  • Argentina: 27,373 (up from 25,974 / +1,399 / 5.4%) - 765 deaths (+30)
  • Panama: 18,586 (up from 17,889 / +697 / 3.9%) - 418 deaths (+5)
  • Bolivia: 16,165 (up from 15,281 / +884 / 5.8%) - 533 deaths (+21)
  • Guatelamala: 8,561 (up from 8,221 / +340 / 4.1%) - 334 deaths (+18)
  • El Salvador: 3,481 (up from 3,373 / +108 / 3.2%) - 68 deaths (+4)
 
^ You mean a good, short sum up of absolutely everything that has been in the past six months or so about it.
 
^ You mean a good, short sum up of absolutely everything that has been in the past six months or so about it.

Basically yes. A good sum up of facts, science, and realistic expectations as we know today.
 
There are a lot of people out in the media being presented as "experts". A few of them are. Dr. Michael Osterholm is an expert and he speaks frankly and clearly about viruses and epidemics. He's also lucky to be in a position where the White House can't muzzle him. It's a good interview.
 
Linked in that Bluezones article is a link to a Kaiser Health News article that mentions that at least 600 healthcare workers have died of COVID-19 in the US.

This has been a difficult number to get to because most States are not collecting the occupation when a person died.

Exclusive: Nearly 600 — And Counting — US Health Workers Have Died Of COVID-19 [KHN]
Nearly 600 front-line health care workers appear to have died of COVID-19, according to Lost on the Frontline, a project launched by The Guardian and KHN that aims to count, verify and memorialize every health care worker who dies during the pandemic.

The tally includes doctors, nurses and paramedics, as well as crucial health care support staff such as hospital janitors, administrators and nursing home workers, who have put their own lives at risk during the pandemic to help care for others. Lost on the Frontline has now published the names and obituaries for more than 100 workers.

Here is the second article with biographies of some of the workers who have died:

Lost On The Frontline [KHN]
 
More support and explanation about why masks worn in public reduces transmission of coronavirus.

Masks significantly reduce infection risk, likely preventing thousands of COVID-19 cases -study [Reuters]
Requiring the wearing of masks to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus in areas at the epicenter of the global pandemic may have prevented tens of thousands of infections, a new study suggests.

Mask-wearing is even more important for preventing the virus’ spread and the sometimes deadly COVID-19 illness it causes than social distancing and stay-at-home orders, researchers said, in the study published in PNAS: The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA.

Infection trends shifted dramatically when mask-wearing rules were implemented on April 6 in northern Italy and April 17 in New York City - at the time among the hardest hit areas of the world by the health crisis - the study found.

“This protective measure alone significantly reduced the number of infections, that is, by over 78,000 in Italy from April 6 to May 9 and over 66,000 in New York City from April 17 to May 9,” researchers calculated.

When mask-wearing went into effect in New York, the daily new infection rate fell by about 3% per day, researchers said. In the rest of the country, daily new infections continued to increase.

Direct contact precautions - social distancing, quarantine and isolation, and hand sanitizing - were all in place before mask-wearing rules went into effect in Italy and New York City. But they only help minimize virus transmission by direct contact, while face covering helps prevent airborne transmission, the researchers say.
 
Wow - just signed up for a test and it was very easy - got one for this coming Monday which is always nice not to have to wait. - only a couple miles away and I could walk there if I felt like it.

I noticed something though. As you pointed out the differences in the states' testing it is true that here are only a few states that have this system available as far as I can tell. On the drop down menu where it asks for your state name - California was 1st and they are in alphabetical order - Illinois was 2nd. I didn't see who else was on the list but I did notice it wasn't very long.

I think it should be available to all 50 states and the territories NOW!

Both me and my husband got our results online - both negative.

I am guessing as the testing becomes more widely available they can get a more accurate picture and percentages and if everyone did it we will all get a more accurate and clearer picture in spite of dumps lie machine

As I was discussing yesterday with a Republican associate who I do like - it isn't the number of new cases due to the increased testing which has been politicized by the right- pay attention to the new hospitalizations and deaths because THAT will give you a better picture in case fox news has given you a brain fart. Nice thing is - I could see the light bulb go on which is a nice development as every change is one step at a time and one person at a time.
 
13-Jun-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 7,682,831 (up from 7,550,933 / 1.7%) - *‬*131,898 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 426,427 (up from 422,136) - **4,291 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 2,048,986 cases (up from 2,026,073 / 1.1% yesterday), ‬**22,913 new cases, 17.4% of world's new cases were in the US
- Yesterday's cases in NJ/NY - 1,170 (4.6%), outside NJ/NY - 24,469 (95.4%)
- Deaths reported in the US - 114,703 deaths, +881 deaths yesterday , 20.5% of the world's deaths yesterday were in the US
- Yesterday's Deaths in NJ/NY - 224 (26.4%), outside NJ/NY - 625 (73.6%)
- Testing: - 22,517,262 tests (up from 21,933,301 yesterday, +583,961 tests), 6.8% of the US population has been tested, 9.1% positive rate
 
Life returning to some sort of normal. Travel restrictions eased (not lifted). All retail outlets with direct on-street entrances re-opened. Fast food outlets allowed serve take-out, drive thru only. You can actually see a 'brightness' in peoples' eyes which hasn't been seen for months. Public debate still rages surrounding the effectiveness of face masks. It's left to people to decide whether to wear them in public or not, which seems out of kilter with other recovering countries.
 
Yesterday in BCN, still in "phase 2" of 3 before "new normal".

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