Posted on 03/30/2020 9:45:57 AM PDT by Mariner
Yesterday's thread here:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3829536/posts?page=1
DE
Delaware coronavirus deaths at seven, outbreak at second care facility
ByMark EichmannMarch 30, 2020
Updated at 5:10 p.m.
Seven people in Delaware have died from coronavirus as Monday afternoon evening. The total number of cases in the state is now at 264. There are 156 cases in New Castle County, 27 in Kent County and 81 in Sussex County. Forty-six people are hospitalized statewide.
https://whyy.org/articles/delaware-coronavirus-deaths-at-six-outbreak-at-second-care-facility/
In the past, I dealt with Silvertowne. Paid via PayPal. Usually purchased in increments of 20 oz tubes. Much less of that since my wife's diabetic supplies started soaking up much of our "disposable" income.
I am sure the photographer had seen similar images and staked that area out. Its a good shot. Probably didnt take but a few.
CANADA
Four COVID-19 deaths, including three from same retirement home, stun Sarnia, Lambton County
https://www.theobserver.ca/news/local-news/covid-19-deaths-in-sarnia-lambton-grows-to-three
Darn.
I think that, out of an abundance of caution, SanFranFreakness should isolate for the rest of the year.
Just to be safe.
102-year-old Italian woman dubbed ‘Highlander’ beats COVID-19
Italica Grondona was admitted to San Martino Hospital in Genoa in early March for mild heart failure, according to her doctor, Vera Sicbaldi.
She also had mild coronavirus symptoms, so she was tested for COVID-19 and found to be positive. Despite her age, her heart condition and the infection, she required little medical intervention, doctors said.
“We nicknamed her ‘Highlander’ the immortal,” Sicbaldi told CNN.
Doctors say Grondona, who was born in 1917, is the first person they know of to contract COVID-19 and also live through the Spanish influenza pandemic that killed 50 million
Do you know how this data on the Chinese Flu compares to the “regular flu”? That would be an interesting and perhaps enlightening comparison.
BRAZIL
Coronavirus cases in Brazil:
4,579 cases confirmed by the Ministry of Health and
159 deaths.
The average lethality rate is 3,5%
State of São Paulo has 1517 cases with 113 deaths. The mortality rate in the state is 7,4%.
owever, remembering that the government is testing only the cases of hospitalized people.
(Hat tip Beltran @ FluTrackers)
Likely people who also moonlight, as home health aids.
Theyre working with our most vulnerable population (to this virus).
These infected workers, even visitors, likely asymptomatic while working at nursing home.
A really sad, and unfortunate situation.
Heartbreaking.
MA
Key Updates
Almost 43,000 individuals have been tested, up from 39066.
There are 797 new cases for a total of 5752.
8 new deaths were reported for a total of 56.
https://www.mass.gov/doc/covid-19-cases-in-massachusetts-as-of-march-30-2020/download
“Deaths in US decreased from 525 Saturday to 363 yesterday”
Sundays are lower reporting days. Or people die less. One or the other.
But it was a pretty big drop. Maybe it is a good sign.
Every breath you take,
Every move you make
Every bond you break
Every step you take, I’ll be watching you:
The state of California received an “A” grade overall thanks to a 40 percent decline in average distanced traveled, but several counties all in rural areas with few reported cases have actually logged an increase in distance traveled since the shelter-in-place order was issued. However, this could be partially explained by the fact that residents of these counties have to drive further to reach grocery stores, restaurants for takeout and other essential services.
Thank you for posting this. Physical is scarce right now,
Doesn’t it though.
00-09 05
10-19 27.....sub-total = 32
20-29 188
30-39 247....sub-total = 435
40-49 262
50-59 274.....sub-total = 536
60-69 219
70-79 139.....sub-total = 358
80+ 52.....sub-total = 052
Female....716
Male........697
No I don’t....not tracking the global numbers, merely posting the Maryland daily count releases.
We’ve been watching that. But consider that this virus isn’t replacing regular flu cases, they’re still there. This virus is on top of regular flu cases. That’s the flaw in just the flu arguments. See yesterday’s thread towards the end for my post on flu numbers
WY
3/30/20
Tests completed at Wyoming Public Health Laboratory: 1,389
Tests completed at CDC lab: 1
Tests reported by commercial labs: 544
(Commercial labs are required to report positive test results to WDH; negative results are not reported consistently.)
Total reported positive cases: 94
https://health.wyo.gov/publichealth/infectious-disease-epidemiology-unit/disease/novel-coronavirus/
Awesome pic!
WV
WV Cases
Updated: 03/30/2020
145 Total Positive Cases
3682 Total Negative Cases
1 Total Deaths
https://dhhr.wv.gov/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspx
Just try finding historical average death numbers, for whichever area you are trying to compare current rates to.
Sometimes hard to find the historical data, but....if you dig around enough, you may be able to find.
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