Posted on 04/10/2020 10:52:27 AM PDT by LilFarmer
Previous thread here: http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3833419/posts
NY
10,056 total fatalities
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYznDLjKqj8
NYC
103,208 cases
6,717 Deaths (5pm, April 12)
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html#states
IN
New Positive Cases 331
between 04/11/2020 and 04/12/2020
New Deaths 7
between 04/10/2020 and 04/12/2020
New Tests 2,089
between 03/16/2020 and 04/12/2020
Total Positive Cases 8,236
Total Deaths 350
Total Tested 44,539
https://coronavirus.in.gov/2393.htm
PA
COVID-19 Data for Pennsylvania*
Negative 105,593
Positive 24,199
Deaths 524
Map, tables and case counts last updated at 12:00 p.m. on 4/13/2020
https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/disease/coronavirus/Pages/Cases.aspx
MT
394 cases
47 hospitalizations (21 active)
7 fatalities
https://montana.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=7c34f3412536439491adcc2103421d4b
AZ
3,702 cases with 122 deaths
https://www.azdhs.gov/preparedness/epidemiology-disease-control/infectious-disease-epidemiology/index.php#novel-coronavirus-home
ME
Confirmed Cases1 Recovered Hospitalized Deaths
698 273 124 19
https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/infectious-disease/epi/airborne/coronavirus.shtml
NC
4,816 Laboratory-Confirmed Cases
86 Deaths
63,388 Completed Tests
313 Currently Hospitalized
92 Number of Counties
https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/public-health/covid19/covid-19-nc-case-count
Heres the latest numbers (summarized) from Minnesota...
Per the Minnesota Department of Health, they are reporting 1650 positive tests for COVID-19, an increase of 29 cases from yesterday (Sunday).
0 new deaths were reported, leaving the statewide total to 70.
Between the Department of Health and private labs, a total of 38427 tests have been conducted.
Currently 157 patients are hospitalized for COVID-19, a stable number from yesterday (Sunday). 74 patients are in ICU, a stable number from yesterday (Sunday).
The median age of all reported cases is 52. The median age of all hospitalized cases is 65. The median age of all deaths is 88.
Of all cases, 50% are female and 48% are male.
By ethnicity, whites comprise 66% of all cases and 83% of all deaths. Blacks comprise 9% of all cases and 2% of all deaths. Hispanics comprise 5% of all cases and 3% of all deaths. Asians comprise 4% of all cases and 2% of all deaths.
For more interesting charts and maps, go here:
https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/situation.html
Exclusive: 7 dead in COVID-19 outbreak at assisted senior facility in Fulton County.
CBS46 investigates learned a married couple who lived at the facility died this week within three days of each other.
So sad :-(
NYC sports photographer Anthony Causi dies of coronavirus at 48
4:28 AM ET
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Anthony Causi, a highly skilled and popular sports photographer for the New York Post who covered the city’s teams for 25 years, died Sunday from the coronavirus. He was 48.
The newspaper reported Causi’s death on its website Sunday night and included an image of Monday’s back page. It featured a photo of Causi holding a camera with a long lens and the words “Our Eyes, Our Heart’’ and then below: “And our city’s loss.’’
Causi was married with two young children. Many of New York’s professional teams and several players posted messages on Twitter expressing sadness, condolences and paying tribute to him.
COVID-19 antibody testing study begins in California
CBS News
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The U.S. Airforce Thunderbirds flew over Las Vegas this weekend to thank the citys healthcare workers working to combat COVID-19.
https://twitter.com/CBSNews/status/1249754244409970701
Singapore reports record 386 new COVID-19 cases and another death
There is that giant sucking sound again. Lol. How is that moving your plant to Mexico or China to utilize slave labor working out for you ?
Three related questions, since Rush is on making himself look bad again talking about flu numbers (again)...
1) Has there been any change in the estimate of 1-2 million fatalities if Covid-19 was treated like a bad flu year (except that we have no vaccine to administer, of course).
2) We've been hearing 60k fatalities recently as the projection for COVID-19 in the USA, but is that the center of a revised range of fatalities with current mitigation*, or is it the low figure of a revised range of potential fatalities with current mitigation*?
*Followed by a carefully managed relaxation and a great testing / tracing program, I would have to assume.
3) Is the actual infection rate looking lower than projections of 2-3 weeks ago, or are we doing better with treatments than expected, or a little of both?
(FReepers are posting all sorts of analysis / graphs, but I'm having a hard time seeing if experience with treatments, the various meds being discussed, etc., are really showing up in our fatality numbers. That esp. since as discussed above, the US population as a whole has plenty of risk factors (obesity, diabetes, etc.), making country to country comparisons tricky. I think the only place we'd see real improvements with treatment(s) is in a lowering of the CFR for hospitalized cases as time goes on.)
I posted this on another thread.
Talked to a friend of mine. She owns(ed) a clothing boutique that sold ‘fast fashion’. She’d get a shipment from China about once a week of the newest and latest. Young women/teens loved her store, new fashions, cheap prices. She wasn’t ‘cleaning up’, but she was making a living.
She closed up shop two weeks BEFORE we locked down.
No shipments for nearly 2 months at that point, and none for the forseeable future.
And the retail space she occupied is vacant. So her landlord is SOL too now.
Ditto her salesgirls.
‘Opening’ up the economy will have little to do with her bottom line. Even the clothing manufactured elsewhere is limited in supply because they’re either locked down, or dependent on stuff from china to produce (zippers, buttons, etc).
Ladies, if you want a ‘new’ winter coat, best try to get one on clearance right now. If things spring up before fall you’ll have saved a bundle anyways because they’re on sale cheap right now. If not, at least you’ll have a coat (if you need a new one).
Reasons: healthy cooking is absolutely foreign to the majority of Americans. They eat out. What they eat is absolute crap in terms of ingredients, portions, etc. staying at home means a ton more processed food. Even if they cook properly they will eat too much.
Time: without work and school, they will eat nonstop. At school kids cant munch nonstop, at home with the video games its soda and chips nirvana.
Stress: at the max = more eating. Frozen, fried, premade, processed poison. Their uptake will double.
Choices: first thing on their mind to do when restrictions end - beeline to their favorite food trough for a genuine all out pig down. Facebook photos of the debauchery to boot.
The Wohoo LOVES fat. On the rebound that is who it is going for. Cant miss.
Geez, you’d think they could work out something sensible like 30% of the units going to Mexico...
I am going to print that out.
I have a packet of info to take in an ambulance or in my
car if i can drive..and with my lasts gasps I will be saying
GIVE ME TRUMP’S DRUG
I am already plotting where I will go and who has ECMO machines and the best at it etc. I have instructed my whole family if they tell me they dont have enough machines then tell them I will buy one ..just get it. I dont care what it costs. I already have blood oxygen issues so they better be prepared to go Hail Mary on me
It’s good to see Italy still near the bottom.
I know I'm hardheaded and stubborn, but even I gave up looking for 'post 574' after thread #19... Lol
The end of the aircraft carrier. The future is drones.
Wow, what an experience that must have been. I'm very thankful you're here with us, and pray you are doing well now. I'm sorry to hear it has altered your ability to be in the sun for extend periods of time, but thank you for sharing that.
When I discovered the Zatara crew, I went back and started when they first sold their home in Dallas and bought a bought, never really having sailed before. It's amazing to watch the transformation of their kids as the episodes proceeded.
My wife and I still look forward to Thursdays when their video updates are posted.
Take care and stay far away from Corona.
Got a health issue, should be recovered in a couple weeks. Not covid. Temps fine. Been a long time since I posted a thread though lol.
When you are just doing reselling, the entire business model collapses if there is nothing to buy to sell. Manufacturers are the future. Would recommend she start her own fashion line.
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