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1 posted on 03/10/2020 9:57:00 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: Rebelbase

Good move. Shut ‘em down forever. As a germaphobe, I’ve always hated those casino buffets. Every unwashed hand using the same serving spoons. Ugh. Have only gone when with other people who insisted on going.


2 posted on 03/10/2020 9:59:09 PM PDT by irishjuggler
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To: Rebelbase

Las Vegas buffets are the world standard.


3 posted on 03/10/2020 10:18:54 PM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: Rebelbase

Come to think of it, I better rethink my weekly trip to the Sizzler Salad Bar for awhile.


5 posted on 03/10/2020 10:20:16 PM PDT by vespa300
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To: Rebelbase

Brings to mind Cousin Eddie.


7 posted on 03/10/2020 10:27:03 PM PDT by Wally_Kalbacken
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To: Rebelbase

Sheesh. Smorgasboard type buffets, salad bars (where people sneeze on the foods, or kids with snotty fingers touch it and put it back, etc. etc. ) have been *OUT*, here in Tokyo, Japan at least, for almost three weeks now. Definitely an absolutely wonderful place to pick up all kinds of microbial crap.

What’s taking so long back there?


9 posted on 03/10/2020 10:40:53 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (AiT: 7/2015 to 6/2016: Anti-Trump; 6/2016 to 6/2018: Pro-Trump; 6/2018 to Present: Post-Trump)
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To: Rebelbase

Quarantine all of Las Vega$. I saw thousands of Orientals when I was there a couple of weeks ago. I heard one sneeze at the beautiful Bellagio looking at the tremendous decorations honoring Oriental culture. I think he was a “super spreader”. It is the Year of the White Metal Rat after all. Septuagenarians and Octogenarians will be locked in their rooms for their own safety. Hey it’s a WIN/WIN. THEY COULD SAVE MONEY TOO. Never let a crisis go to waste, eh. Nuke all casinos from orbit, right Eric, Bill. We have to save the earth. Greta said so. Let it all ride on #10.5 sir.


12 posted on 03/10/2020 11:02:43 PM PDT by PGalt (Past Peak Civilization?)
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To: Rebelbase

Friend of mine was exposed to some sort of virus from a dealer with a fever so bad she kept complaining about it.

My friend blew a gasket and talked to a pit boss. Supposedly they have changed their policy and wont allow sick dealers to deal. She said pit boss had a look of panick as she was explaining what happened. It rippled through as he talked to higher ups about it.


14 posted on 03/11/2020 12:18:54 AM PDT by RummyChick
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To: Rebelbase

Along with the fried mozzarella sticks.


17 posted on 03/11/2020 2:17:56 AM PDT by sauropod (David Horowitz: “Inside every progressive is a totalitarian screaming to get out.”)
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If you would like on or off a ping list for these reports, let me know. Thanks.

COVID-19 Update As of 03/10/2020 23:13 PST

These numbers include Mainland China and All Others globally

The big news this morning is that yesterday 03/10/20 at 16:53 PDT, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan
issued their last reports. The China listing is no longer Mainland China. It's just China, and
these three entities are no longer allowed to be counted outside China. Their numbers are
China's numbers now. So much for open honest reports from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.

This format allows you to see trends. I'll continue to use it.

        Declared Cases
        .         Declared Deceased
        .         .       Declared Recovered
        .         .       .        Declared Resolved
Date    .         .       .        .        Cases Remining Active
-----------------------------------------------------------------
03/03    93,160   3,198   50,690   53,888   39,272
03/04    95,425   3,286   53,399   56,685   38,740
03/05    98,387   3,383   55,441   58,824   39,563 
03/06   102,188   3,491   57,389   60,880   41,308
03/07   106,165   3,977   59,965   63,559   42,606
03/08   110,041   3,825   62,000   65,825   44,216
03/09   114,452   4,026   64,169   68,195   46,257
03/10   119,132	  4,284   65,776   70,060   49,072
It's not that easy to spot the changes in daily growth.
Here they are:

03/03:  2,223
03/04:  2,265
03/05:  2,962
03/06:  3,801
03/07:  3,977
03/08:  3,876
03/09:  4,411
03/10:  4,680
That's still a rather pronounced growth rate. On a normal day to day basis, it
eclipses our biggest days. Back on the 4th and 5th of February, we hit 3,900
and around 3,750 for two days. We'll see some bigger number in the short term,
I'm sure.

I note that we saw very big numbers starting before the end of January and
running up until about the 18th of February. Then things died down. I don't
expect to see that type of dynamic outside of China. It was my take that word
from on high let it be known that any further declarations of cases, would
bring review of local leadership. Sounded like a neck-tie party to me, at the
time. Suddenly, the reported number of cases went down.

The last column there shows the numbers of active cases. You will note how
they were dropping, then started increasing again. Here are the last eight days
drop & then growth numbers.

03/03:   -494 
03/04:   -532 
03/05:    823 
03/06:  1,745 
03/07:  1,298
03/08:  1,610
03/09:  2,041
03/10:  2,815
As you can tell, the active cases are heating up. With this type of daily
growth, we will top the old peak of 58,809 active cases within two to four
days. That peak was reached on 02/17/20.

As most of you already know, we have hot spots around the world.

Let's look at how those numbers have changed over the last seven days.

                             South
           Italy     Iran    Korea   France    Spain  Germany   U.S.A.

03/04:     3,089    2,322    5,756      285      222      262      159
03/05:     3,858    3,513    6,294      423      282      545      233
03/06:     4,636    4,747    6,767      653      401      670      338
03/07:     5,883    5,823    7,134      949      525      800      433
03/08:     7,375    6,566    7,382    1,209      673    1,040      554
03/09:     9,172    7,161    7,513    1,412    1,231    1,224      754
03/10:    10,149    8,042    7,755    1,784    1,695    1,565    1,037
I will touch on break out nations again lower in this report.

The mortality rate that went as low as 5.65% on the 7th, has now
grown to 6.11%. The majority of new cases are coming from outside China.
In a few days, we should see the lag upswing in recovered patients growing
considerably. When that happens, it will take some of the pressure off
the growth in new cases, and the up-ticks in the mortality rate.

We also have to allow for the possibility that China's mortality rate
figures even for declared cases at trending ever lower, were not totally
on the up and up, and we may see higher mortality rates due to more
accurate reporting outside China.

COVID-19 cases outside China now make up 66.94% of global active cases.
The growth rate today was 4,300 active cases.

Some folks ask why I bother to report out Mainland China numbers. I do so
because it's all we have. We all know the reporting issues. I put this out
there and I think others can determine for themselves how much credence to
to attribute to them.

The numbers and percentages of resolved cases has continued to hold up pretty
well. On 03/07 at 18:03 PST the percentage peaked at 59.918% of all documented
cases having been resolved. As of the EOD 03/10, that percentage remained at
58.809%. That's actually pretty good considering the volume of new cases that
are now being reported, but it is slipping.

These numbers address the cases outside of Mainland China.

I will provide the same format for the numbers outside Mainland China.

        Declared Cases
        .        Declared Deceased
        .        .       Declared Recovered
        .        .       .       Declared Resolved
Date    .        .       .       .       Cases Remaining Active
-----------------------------------------------------------------
03/03   12,890     217     837   1,054   11,836
03/04   15,015     279   1,222   1,501   13,514
03/05   17,832     341   1,685   2,026   15,806 
03/06   21,537     421   1,986   2,407   19,130
03/07   25,470     497   2,871   3,368   22,102
03/08   29,285     706   3,389   4,095   25,190
03/09   33,696     890   4,258   5,148   28,548
03/10   38,176   1,122   4,206   5,328   32,848
You'll note the drop in declared recovered. That resulted in the figures for

Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan taking their numbers with them into the fog of China.

The United States saw growth of 37.53% of new cases. I mentioned if we saw
something approaching one third growth, we would break the 1,000 case barrier.
we did, with 1037 cases. Of those 998 are still active.

There are about 112 nations reporting right now. I'm rather vague on it because
each new report today had some sort of anomaly pop up. Several nations wanted to
be known as the Republic of such and such. We had those three nations sink back
inside China for reporting. We had some reports with one nation counted twice.
each of these required me to adjust my system to cover the changes.

Tonight we'll again take a look at seven nations outside China. These seven
account for close to 84% of the global numbers outside China. Here they are.

10,149 26.58% Italy
8,042 21.07% Iran
7,755 20.31% South Korea
1,784 04.67% France
1,695 04.44% Spain
1,565 04.10% Germany
1,037 02.72% the USA

------------- 83.89% of all cases outside of China...

These are clearly still seven nations worthy of watching.

This explains how many people there are to one case in these entities:

Globally      :  158,339
Mainland China:   85,429
Outside China :  236,544
The U. S. A.  :  331,062
One thing still bothering me is the reporting of bad numbers early and
often all day. Then after 21:00 EDT, they finally provide the count on
people who have recovered. Lag time, about ten hours.

All data below sourced from Johns Hopkins University: LINK

I have been downloading three to five reports per day since 01/27. I have then
worked up numbers that should give a very good representation of numbers that
have been provided to the public via that site.

In my spreadsheet linked below, you'll find global numbers including China. You
will find a separate section addressing just the Outside China figures. Then
there is now also a section with just the United States stats in there. There
are also a lot of special stats broken out for you to browse. The history of
115 nations and their numbers from day one of their reporting.

You're welcome to it.

COVID-19 Spreadsheet using JHU data

File XLSX

File XLS

I now have an XLS file again, but it is for viewing only. I had to do a wrap-
around to get it to fit in the XLS file format. On the top right you will see
nations 1-70 listed. I cut and pasted nations 71-115 under them. You'll
see what I mean.

18 posted on 03/11/2020 2:21:59 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (Beware Hillary Clinton and the 25th Amendment.)
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To: Rebelbase

“I’ll have some of the yella....and don’t get cheap on me”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDYw9cFhUeQ


26 posted on 03/11/2020 4:50:28 AM PDT by mowowie ( day)
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Salad bars everywhere should be shut down.


27 posted on 03/11/2020 5:53:49 AM PDT by Old Yeller (Auto-correct has become my worst enema.)
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