no, it started with the work of others, like Jane long, I am just a parrot
Well, congratulations to you both .
You both have done an international service to point out how a regional viral outbreak became a world-wide pandemic (!)
and have identified responsibility and accountability where it belongs.
Good on Ya !
Thanks for the new thread, RB!
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Case counts US - 1.370 million cases, 82,327 fatalities as of May 13, 2020, 5:30 am (FluTrackers)
Alabama: 435
Alaska: 10
Arizona: 562
Arkansas: 95
California: 2,882
Colorado: 1,009
Connecticut: 3,041
Delaware: 237
District of Columbia: 336
Florida: 1,779
Georgia: 1,494
Guam: 5
Hawaii: 17
Idaho: 69
Illinois: 3,601
Indiana: 1,578
Iowa: 289
Kansas: 180
Kentucky: 321
Louisiana: 2,347
Maine: 65
Maryland: 1,756
Massachusetts: 5,141
Michigan: 4,674
Minnesota: 614
Mississippi: 457
Missouri: 531
Montana: 16
Navajo Nation: 102
Nebraska: 103
Nevada: 321
New Hampshire: 142
New Jersey: 9,508
New Mexico: 219
New York: 27,284
North Carolina: 600
North Dakota: 38
Northern Marianas Islands: 2
Ohio: 1,436
Oklahoma: 278
Oregon: 130
Puerto Rico: 115
Pennsylvania: 3,806
Rhode Island: 444
South Carolina: 355
South Dakota: 39
Tennessee: 265
Texas: 1,133
US Virgin Islands: 6
Utah: 73
Vermont: 53
Virginia: 891
Washington: 962
West Virginia: 57
Wisconsin: 418
Wyoming: 7
Total 82,328
I merely added a genesis to your excellent chronology. ;-)
Thank you for the new thread.