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  1. Ya lot's of people get the flu each other. Flu was bad this year. Feel for everyone. But i'm sick comparing it to the flu. It is it's own problem.
  2. Right how seeing as well. Great post. NYC getting hit the most. Just started as well. Plus we were behind other countries in cases then USA is in third now. As well are in critical condition, icu, ventilator, some people lost a lung etc. (younger people in icu among older people icu struggling) Among other health problems. All still in early process (getting started in this). Not even close to tip of iceberg yet.
  3. Coronavirus hasn't peaked or tip of iceberg not as yet for USA. Like recovered cases so low right now. WiIth 44,499 cases. Just getting started to say. NYC getting hit right now. The cases went straight up pretty fast. Was behind lots of countries. Now in like 3rd most cases. USA is pretty big as well.
  4. Could be some ways touching there face and other stuff (simple things). Have to look more detailed myself on this one. But he did test positive (Paul guy) Agree with this post.
  5. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/ WORLD / COUNTRIES / UNITED STATES Last updated: March 23, 2020, 23:03 GMT We are working with State and local officials to constantly improve the accuracy and timeliness of the data. Please bear with us while we fine-tune the process. United States Coronavirus Cases: 43,449 Deaths: 545 Recovered: 295 Now Yesterday Search: USA State Total Cases New Cases Total Deaths New Deaths Active Cases Source New York 20,875 +5,085 157 +43 20,610 [source] [source] [source] [source] [source] [source] [source] New Jersey 2,844 +930 27 +7 2,817 [source] [source] Washington 2,221 +225 110 +15 1,987 [source] California 2,065 +310 40 +6 2,019 [source] [source] [source] Michigan 1,328 +293 15 +6 1,313 [source] [source] [source] Illinois 1,285 +236 12 +3 1,271 [source] Florida 1,227 +220 18 +5 1,209 [source] [source] Louisiana 1,172 +335 34 +14 1,138 [source] Texas 788 +190 9 +3 768 [source] [source] [source] [source] [source] Massachusetts 777 +131 9 +4 767 [source] [source] Georgia 772 +172 25 +2 747 [source] Colorado 720 +129 7 +1 713 [source] [source] [source] Pennsylvania 644 +165 4 +1 640 [source] [source] [source] Tennessee 615 +110 2 613 [source] [source] [source] Ohio 442 +91 6 +3 436 [source] Wisconsin 416 +35 5 +1 410 [source] Connecticut 415 +192 10 +5 405 [source] [source] [source] North Carolina 348 +77 348 [source] [source] South Carolina 299 +104 5 +2 294 [source] Maryland 288 +44 3 281 [source] Indiana 259 +58 7 +1 252 [source] Utah 257 +76 1 256 [source] Virginia 254 +35 6 +3 247 [source] Mississippi 249 +42 1 248 [source] Nevada 245 +55 4 +2 241 [source] Minnesota 235 +66 1 210 [source] Arizona 234 +82 2 231 [source] Oregon 191 +30 5 +1 186 [source] [source] Missouri 183 +93 3 180 [source] Arkansas 174 +9 174 [source] [source] Alabama 167 +10 167 [source] District of Columbia 116 +18 2 114 [source] Maine 107 +18 104 [source] Rhode Island 106 +23 106 [source] [source] Iowa 105 +15 105 [source] [source] Kentucky 104 +1 3 99 [source] [source] New Hampshire 101 +23 1 +1 100 [source] [source] New Mexico 83 +18 83 [source] Kansas 82 +18 2 80 [source] [source] [source] Oklahoma 81 +14 2 78 [source] Hawaii 77 +21 77 [source] Vermont 75 +23 5 +3 70 [source] Delaware 68 +12 68 [source] Nebraska 50 +8 50 [source] Idaho 47 +5 47 [source] Montana 45 +11 45 [source] Alaska 32 +10 32 [source] [source] North Dakota 32 +2 32 [source] South Dakota 28 +7 1 21 [source] Wyoming 26 +2 26 [source] West Virginia 16 +4 16 [source] [source] Diamond Princess Cruise 49 49 Grand Princess Cruise 30 1 29 Total: 43,449 9,883 545 132 42,609 Total Coronavirus Cases in the United States linear logarithmic Total Coronavirus CasesTotal Cases(Linear Scale)Feb 15Feb 17Feb 19Feb 21Feb 23Feb 25Feb 27Feb 29Mar 02Mar 04Mar 06Mar 08Mar 10Mar 12Mar 14Mar 16Mar 18Mar 20Mar 22010k20k30k40kCasesMar 16● Cases: 4 663 Daily New Cases in the United States Novel Coronavirus Daily CasesDaily New CasesCases per DayData as of 0:00 GMT+0Feb 15Feb 17Feb 19Feb 21Feb 23Feb 25Feb 27Feb 29Mar 02Mar 04Mar 06Mar 08Mar 10Mar 12Mar 14Mar 16Mar 18Mar 20Mar 2202.5k5k7.5k10kDaily CasesMar 22● Daily Cases: 9 359 Active Cases in the United States Total Coronavirus Currently InfectedActive Cases(Number of Infected People)Feb 15Feb 17Feb 19Feb 21Feb 23Feb 25Feb 27Feb 29Mar 02Mar 04Mar 06Mar 08Mar 10Mar 12Mar 14Mar 16Mar 18Mar 20Mar 22010k20k30k40kCurrently InfectedMar 13● Currently Infected: 2 157 Total Coronavirus Deaths in the United States linear logarithmic Total Coronavirus DeathsTotal Deaths(Linear Scale)Feb 15Feb 17Feb 19Feb 21Feb 23Feb 25Feb 27Feb 29Mar 02Mar 04Mar 06Mar 08Mar 10Mar 12Mar 14Mar 16Mar 18Mar 20Mar 220100200300400500DeathsMar 05● Deaths: 12 Daily New Deaths in the United States Latest Updates March 23 (GMT) 9883 new cases and 132 new deaths in the United States March 22 (GMT) 9359 new cases and 111 new deaths in the United States New deaths and cases include: 4 new deaths and 590 new cases in New Jersey [source] 6 new deaths in Georgia [source] 4 new deaths in California: including the 1st death in Monterey County (an adult with an underlying health condition) [source] 4 new deaths in Louisiana (the other 2 mentioned in the report have been already counted in yesterday's totals for the state): an 83-year-old Orleans Parish resident, a 50-year-old Orleans resident, a 77-year-old Jefferson Parish resident and a 90-year-old Orleans Parish resident. All aside from the 83-year-old individual had underlying medical conditions [source] 3 new deaths in Michigan: a 52-year-old man with underlying health conditions [source], the first death in West Michigan: a man in his 70s [source] and an 90-year-old woman [source] 1 new death in Florida 1 new death in Colorado [source] 1 new death in Virginia, the 1st in Fairfax County: a man in his 60s who acquired COVID-19 through contact with a previously reported case [source] 1 new death in Indiana [source] 1 new death in Kentucky: a 67-year-old man from Anderson County with underlying health conditions [source] 1 new death in Kansas. Health officials have ordered Kansas City-area residents to stay at home for 30 days, starting Tuesday [source] March 21 (GMT) 4824 new cases and 46 new deaths in the United States 269 new cases and 11 new deaths in Washington State [source] 112 new cases in Massachusetts, total rises to 525 [source] New York now has over 10,000 cases [source] New York is doing more tests than any other state in the United States, according to Governor Cuomo, who said 45,000 tests have been performed in New York State, compared to 23,000 in California (which has twice the population) and 23,000 in Washington State (with 1/3 of the population, therefore maintaining a higher number of tests per capita compared to New York) New deaths include: 1st death in Minnesota: a Ramsey County resident in their 80s [source] 10 new deaths in New York [source] 5 new deaths in New Jersey [source] 1 new death in Oregon, first in Marion County [source] 1st death in Tennessee: a 73-year old man with underlying health conditions in Nashville [source] 1st death in Arizona: a Maricopa County man in his 50s with underlying health conditions [source] 1 death in Ohio: an 85-year-old man was an Erie County [source] 2 new deaths in South Carolina: elderly people suffering from underlying health conditions [source] 1 death in California: the first death in Contra Costa County: a patient in their 70s [source] 1 death in Maryland: a Baltimore County resident in his 60s who suffered from underlying medical conditions [source] D.C. schools will be closed until April 27 1 death in Missouri: a woman in her 60s, who suffered from multiple health problems prior to being diagnosed with COVID-19 [source] March 20 (GMT) https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/italy/ Italy Coronavirus Cases: 63,927 Deaths: 6,077 Recovered: 7,432 ACTIVE CASES 50,418 Currently Infected Patients 47,214 (94%) in Mild Condition 3,204 (6%) Serious or Critical Show Graph Feb 15Feb 18Feb 21Feb 24Feb 27Mar 01Mar 04Mar 07Mar 10Mar 13Mar 16Mar 19Mar 22025k50k Show Statistics CLOSED CASES 13,509 Cases which had an outcome: 7,432 (55%) Recovered / Discharged 6,077 (45%) Deaths Show Graph Feb 15Feb 27Mar 10Mar 22Feb 19Feb 23Mar 02Mar 06Mar 14Mar 180%50%100% Show Statistics Total Coronavirus Cases in Italy linear logarithmic Total Coronavirus CasesTotal Cases(Linear Scale)Feb 15Feb 17Feb 19Feb 21Feb 23Feb 25Feb 27Feb 29Mar 02Mar 04Mar 06Mar 08Mar 10Mar 12Mar 14Mar 16Mar 18Mar 20Mar 22020k40k60k80kCases Daily New Cases in Italy Novel Coronavirus Daily CasesDaily New CasesCases per DayData as of 0:00 GMT+0Feb 15Feb 17Feb 19Feb 21Feb 23Feb 25Feb 27Feb 29Mar 02Mar 04Mar 06Mar 08Mar 10Mar 12Mar 14Mar 16Mar 18Mar 20Mar 2202k4k6k8kDaily Cases Active Cases in Italy Total Coronavirus Currently InfectedActive Cases(Number of Infected People)Feb 15Feb 17Feb 19Feb 21Feb 23Feb 25Feb 27Feb 29Mar 02Mar 04Mar 06Mar 08Mar 10Mar 12Mar 14Mar 16Mar 18Mar 20Mar 22010k20k30k40k50kCurrently Infected Total Coronavirus Deaths in Italy linear logarithmic Total Coronavirus DeathsTotal Deaths(Linear Scale)Feb 15Feb 17Feb 19Feb 21Feb 23Feb 25Feb 27Feb 29Mar 02Mar 04Mar 06Mar 08Mar 10Mar 12Mar 14Mar 16Mar 18Mar 20Mar 2201k2k3k4k5k6kDeathsFeb 15● Deaths: 0 Daily New Deaths in Italy Novel Coronavirus Daily DeathsDaily DeathsDeaths per DayData as of 0:00 GMT+8Feb 15Feb 17Feb 19Feb 21Feb 23Feb 25Feb 27Feb 29Mar 02Mar 04Mar 06Mar 08Mar 10Mar 12Mar 14Mar 16Mar 18Mar 20Mar 2201000250500750Daily DeathsMar 20● Daily Deaths: 627 Newly Infected vs. Newly Recovered in Italy New Daily Coronavirus Cases+CuredNew Cases vs. New Recoveries(Number of newly infected vs. number of recovered and discharged patients each day)Feb 15Feb 17Feb 19Feb 21Feb 23Feb 25Feb 27Feb 29Mar 02Mar 04Mar 06Mar 08Mar 10Mar 12Mar 14Mar 16Mar 18Mar 20Mar 22-2k02k4k6k8kNew RecoveriesNew Cases Outcome of Cases (Recovery or Death) in Italy Percent (%)Outcome of total closed cases (recovery rate vs death rate)(Cumulative total deaths and recoveries over cumulative number of closed cases)Feb 15Feb 17Feb 19Feb 21Feb 23Feb 25Feb 27Feb 29Mar 02Mar 04Mar 06Mar 08Mar 10Mar 12Mar 14Mar 16Mar 18Mar 20Mar 220255075100Death RateRecovery RateFeb 15Recovery Rate: 0.00% Latest Updates March 23 (GMT) 4789 new cases and 601 new deaths in Italy (Italian Officials had incorrectly reported 602 new deaths - instead of 601 - in the live press briefing. We have corrected the number once the written report was made public). Statistics and trends by province [source] [source] March 22 (GMT) 5560 new cases and 651 new deaths in Italy: 15% decline in new cases and 18% decline in new deaths with respect to yesterday [source] [source] Among the deaths: a 34-year-old man in Rome with no existing health conditions (according to reports) who died after being hospitalized for 4 days in sub‐intensive care. He had developed a fever after returning from Barcelona, Spain [source] "We expect to see the first effects of the stringent lockdown measures adopted on March 11 after 2-3 weeks, so the coming week will be absolutely crucial in this sense: we expect to finally see a sign of trend reversal," said Franco Locatelli, President of the Health Council [source Pretty detailed. USA just getting started. Not the tip of the ice burg just of yet. Agree with this post!!
  6. 500 and sadly growing. Just started to grow.
  7. Please Trump don't ease on social distancing. To reopen the government you need to do like a different country does lots of testing. But America is soo huge. I don't think reopen until things get better is the key word here. Flatten the curve , slow down the virus. For the American people.
  8. Nancy Pelosi really pissing me off with her bs games. People are struggling out there. Help them out!
  9. When humanity beat this. The governments have to be prepared in case other coronavirus family jumping or creating a different one. There is so many in there family. Like this one jumped into humans before (mutate or whatever reason there is). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_East_respiratory_syndrome-related_coronavirus Middle East respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus (MERS-CoV),[1] or EMC/2012 (HCoV-EMC/2012), is a species of coronavirus which infects humans, bats, and camels.[2] The infecting virus is an enveloped, positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus which enters its host cell by binding to the DPP4 receptor.[3] The species is a member of the genus Betacoronavirus and subgenus Merbecovirus.[4][5] Initially called 2012 novel coronavirus (2012-nCoV) or simply novel coronavirus (nCoV), it was first reported in 2012 after genome sequencing of a virus isolated from sputum samples from a person who fell ill in a 2012 outbreak of a new flu. As of July 2015, MERS-CoV cases have been reported in over 21 countries, including Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Turkey, Oman, Algeria, Bangladesh, Indonesia (none were confirmed), Austria,[6] the United Kingdom, South Korea,[7][8] the United States,[9][10] Mainland China,[11] Thailand,[12] and the Philippines.[13] MERS-CoV is one of several viruses identified by WHO as a likely cause of a future epidemic. They list it for urgent research and development.[14][15]
  10. These people really piss me off going to a beach and stuff. They should outta pay from there pocket for their stupidity.
  11. Thats really good. Second day lower. I usly do 3 days trends for cases and death. Hoping the cases and deaths keeping going down and down.
  12. Sadly Spain looks like heading towards Italy cases, ICU, and Deaths. Right biggest problem with Pelosi. She's does shady things behind people backs. Makes people not to trust her. If she didn't do any shady stuff things will be easier to get done.
  13. “I have great respect for that country. I have great respect for the leader of that country and like him. He’s a friend of mine. But I wish they would have told us earlier, that they were having a problem,” he said. “Because they were having a big problem and they knew it, and I wish they could have given us an advance warning. Because we could have done a lot of things - as an example, some of the things that we’re talking about, where we order them as quickly as we can. If we had a two- or three-month difference in time, it would have been much better,” Trump said. Agree with President Trump. https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/could-ve-told-us-earlier-trump-slams-china-s-handling-of-coronavirus/story-oFgDqzHRG9GBRmfgJnd0hI.html
  14. https://nypost.com/2020/03/22/loss-of-taste-and-smell-could-be-crucial-symptoms-of-coronavirus/ The loss of taste and smell could be crucial warning signs in “hidden carriers” of the novel coronavirus, experts have revealed. The British Association of Otorhinolaryngology — which represents ear, nose and throat specialists — says the loss of senses often appears in patients who show none of the earlier known symptoms. “In young patients, they do not have any significant symptoms such as the cough and fever, but they may have just the loss of sense of smell and taste,” the association’s president, professor Nirmal Kumar, told Sky News. The association said in a statement that anosmia or hyposmia — the medical terms for the loss of smell — have particularly been noted in COVID-19 hotspots around the globe. https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2882452-rudy-gobert-says-he-lost-senses-of-smell-and-taste-amid-coronavirus-diagnosis Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert described his worsening symptoms associated with the coronavirus Sunday on Twitter: 1,741 people are talking about this Gobert was the first NBA player to test positive for COVID-19, although he was asymptomatic at the time and was preparing to play in a game until he received his test results, according to Shams Charania of Stadium and The Athletic. More and more people loss of taste and smell. Def with it thinking now.
  15. Right glad you are ok from NYC. I'm sure possibly you made some precautions. Ya looks like it's going to get bad there. Make sure be careful there. if you can don't go there anytime soon. Assuming lots police for NYC infected. Possibly.
  16. Agree man. Going to log off had a few drinks. In a bad mood on my mother. Stopped drinking for a week or 2. until today I'm a bad drinker. When I get this mood it's bad lol. But ya agree with you man. Feel terrible for everyone and agree with you.
  17. Right. My mother lost her driving job (today) it sucks. Helps her with bills. This is going to hurt lots of people.
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