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1 hour ago, SoCal Deek said:

It’s not complicated people: The problem is/was that by the time they shut down travel from China there were already literally tens of THOUSANDS of Chinese people spreading the virus all over America. They’d come into our airports on both coasts. That’s why it started in Washington State and NYC. The WHO and Trump’s Health Advisors blew it big time! It was already too late. (Next time....lets not trust China with anything.)

 

 

 

...with them being "our friend", have you seen reports of their "life saving exports" being rejected because of product inferiority?....."never letting a good crisis( CAUSED BY THEM) go to waste" seems to ring true......this damn well better be a clear message to our Big Pharma manufacturing being there (COUGH)......FAR TOO long the US has been saddled with their product inferiority and coupled with vital medical goods being held hostage.....we may experience the death of 100,000+ US citizens from COVID-19....letting then die in vain because of Big Pharma profitability is beyond reprehensible.......

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7 hours ago, Rob's House said:

 

Holy *****, Frenkle's back!!!

 

Where you been, you commie bastard?

Hey dude! Good to see you. I mostly lurk these days, but you know...isolation and boredom must have gotten the best of me. I hope all is good with you and yours. ?

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2 minutes ago, Gene Frenkle said:

Hey dude! Good to see you. I mostly lurk these days, but you know...isolation and boredom must have gotten the best of me. I hope all is good with you and yours. ?

Lurking is best 

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THINGS SEEM TO BE FALLING SHORT OF THE MODELS: 

 

“There are 15,905 people currently hospitalized. Cuomo said two-thirds of hospitalized patients have been discharged, and the total number of hospitalizations dipped yesterday.” 

 

The numbers in New York are bad, but don’t seem to be going as predicted.

 

Related:

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If this holds up, it’s great news, except for the models.

 

 

 

Plus, Florida:

 

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Well, NYC is dense and relies on public transport in a way no other US city does. In addition, it’s north and Florida is south — so if seasonality is going to slow down spread it’s going to hit NYC later.

 

Or these are artifacts of reporting problems and don’t mean anything. Stay tuned. If the Wuhan coronavirus were to turn out to be seasonal, that would be huge news, though of course the 1918 flu was seasonal and came roaring back in the fall.

 

But note that something similar happened with Ebola: “New Ebola cases in Liberia, where streets were littered with the dead just a few months ago, now number in the single digits, according to the World Health Organization. In neighboring Sierra Leone and Guinea, the other two nations in the Ebola hot zone, new cases have fallen sharply in the last month, dropping to fewer than 100 in a week at the end of January — a level not seen in the region since June. . . .

 

Experts are trying to understand how the disease, which has defied the ominous predictions of the world’s top infectious disease researchers, appears to be extinguishing itself with surprising swiftness. In September, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had projected that, by Jan. 20, the outbreak could reach 1.4 million cases in Liberia and Sierra Leone alone, but by that date only 21,797 were recorded in all three countries. While many have emphasized the enormous assistance hauled into the region by the United States and international organizations, there is strong evidence, especially here in Monrovia, that the biggest change came from the precautions taken by residents themselves.”

 

Perhaps people change behavior more swiftly than models take into account.

 

 

Meanwhile, there’s this, which I would like to be true: Covid-19: four fifths of cases are asymptomatic, China figures indicate. But that’s a much higher number than other figures I’ve seen.

 

 

Related: Estimates of the severity of coronavirus disease 2019: a model-based analysis.

 

All models are wrong; some models are useful.

 

UPDATE: From the comments: “I suspect we are seeing the impact of the much less strict voluntary measures that were taken well before the harsh lockdowns went into effect. It may turn out that washing hands was enough to stop this thing after all. Then again, maybe not. We are far from done with this and it will be about 30sec after it ends before everyone starts cherrypicking data to prove that their position was right all along.” Well, that last prediction is spot-on for sure.

 

 

ANOTHER UPDATE: How close are the latest Alabama coronavirus numbers to previous projections? “The total number of cases and deaths has fallen short of what was projected by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington. IHME has sought to forecast, with advanced metrics, the amount of hospital beds needed to treat COVID-19 and the daily totals of deaths resulting from the virus.”

 

 

 

 

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Media mystified as America rallies behind President Trump during coronavirus crisis

New York Post, by Editorial

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House Democrats introduce bill giving coronavirus aid to illegal immigrants

by Andrew Mark Miller

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Elizabeth Warren Demands ‘Critical’ Racial Data of those with Coronavirus

 by Hannah Bleau

Original Article

 

 

 

Steady, devout Mike Pence leads coronavirus fight past the haters

by Grace Curley

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5 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:


What does 2004 have to do with this?

That was exactly when, younger and more naive, I couldn't wrap my head around how half the country could vote for that other guy. It's when I lost faith in 'Merica, if that's not too dramatic, or at least began to understand how fervent patriotism blindly divides us. Anyway, that's neither here nor there and is not worth a rehash. Bigger fish to fry now, of course.

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Just a look at where we stand today in comparison to European countries roughly equaling the US population and, geographically, closely connected. The US is anywhere from 9 - 14 days behind these countries.

 

Country Population Cases Deaths Deaths per capita Deaths per million Cases per capita Cases per million Death Rate of confirmed cases
Italy 60000000 124632 15362 0.026% 256.03 0.2077% 2077.20 12.33%
Spain 46000000 130759 12418 0.027% 269.96 0.2843% 2842.59 9.50%
France 65000000 90853 7574 0.012% 116.52 0.1398% 1397.74 8.34%
Belgium 11000000 19691 1447 0.013% 131.55 0.1790% 1790.09 7.35%
Germany 83000000 96108 1446 0.002% 17.42 0.1158% 1157.93 1.50%
UK 67000000 42480 4320 0.006% 64.48 0.0634% 634.03 10.17%
Total 332000000 504,523 42,567 0.013% 128.21 0.1520% 1519.65 8.44%
                 
United States 331000000 312,245 8,503 0.003% 25.69 0.0943% 943.34 2.72%
                 
New York / New Jersey 28000000 148,298 4,411 0.016% 157.54 0.5296% 5296.36 2.97%
Rest of United States 303000000 163,947 4,092 0.001% 13.50 0.0541% 541.08 2.50%
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1 minute ago, Gene Frenkle said:

That was exactly when, younger and more naive, I couldn't wrap my head around how half the country could vote for that other guy. It's when I lost faith in 'Merica, if that's not too dramatic, or at least began to understand how fervent patriotism blindly divides us. Anyway, that's neither here nor there and is not worth a rehash. Bigger fish to fry now, of course.


I think the outcomes in 2004/2016/and if Trump wins 2020 says more about the losers than it does the winners. 

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13 minutes ago, Gene Frenkle said:

That was exactly when, younger and more naive, I couldn't wrap my head around how half the country could vote for that other guy. It's when I lost faith in 'Merica, if that's not too dramatic, or at least began to understand how fervent patriotism blindly divides us. Anyway, that's neither here nor there and is not worth a rehash. Bigger fish to fry now, of course.

the 2004 election results surprised you?  Seriously?

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12 minutes ago, billsfan1959 said:

Just a look at where we stand today in comparison to European countries roughly equaling the US population and, geographically, closely connected. The US is anywhere from 9 - 14 days behind these countries.

 

Country Population Cases Deaths Deaths per capita Deaths per million Cases per capita Cases per million Death Rate of confirmed cases
Italy 60000000 124632 15362 0.026% 256.03 0.2077% 2077.20 12.33%
Spain 46000000 130759 12418 0.027% 269.96 0.2843% 2842.59 9.50%
France 65000000 90853 7574 0.012% 116.52 0.1398% 1397.74 8.34%
Belgium 11000000 19691 1447 0.013% 131.55 0.1790% 1790.09 7.35%
Germany 83000000 96108 1446 0.002% 17.42 0.1158% 1157.93 1.50%
UK 67000000 42480 4320 0.006% 64.48 0.0634% 634.03 10.17%
Total 332000000 504,523 42,567 0.013% 128.21 0.1520% 1519.65 8.44%
                 
United States 331000000 312,245 8,503 0.003% 25.69 0.0943% 943.34 2.72%
                 
New York / New Jersey 28000000 148,298 4,411 0.016% 157.54 0.5296% 5296.36 2.97%
Rest of United States 303000000 163,947 4,092 0.001% 13.50 0.0541% 541.08 2.50%

Seems like a mistake was made in the red numbers based on the blue numbers.

1 hour ago, Chef Jim said:


Me. Busier than ever. I worked yesterday and going into the office today. 

No "shelter in place" proclamations in CA?

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24 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:


I think the outcomes in 2004/2016/and if Trump wins 2020 says more about the losers than it does the winners. 

Oh, Chef, we're all losers.

14 minutes ago, RiotAct said:

the 2004 election results surprised you?  Seriously?

...and we're back. No. Not at all. Thanks for asking.

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59 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


Watching the pressers, Trump has made mention of how some states were unprepared. He has mentioned that NYS had the opportunity to buy ventilators in 2015. He has qualified it several times with something like (paraphrased) I understand why not since we have never seen anything like this, but he has brought it up more than once.

For the most part, Trump has mentioned that we need to come together and stop playing politics. He has mentioned the good of the CA (Gavin Newsom) and WA (Jay Inslee) governors.   He even mentioned yesterday that Mayor de Blasio was appreciative of what the feds have done for NYC.

One day he praises Cuomo, and then Cuomo says something *****, the next day he isn't praising Cuomo. Makes me wonder what type of personal relationship these two had before Trump was elected (or if it all comes down to Cuomo playing games with Trump's NYS taxes?)

 

 

You hit it on the head. You nailed one of Trumps biggest flaws. He is not able to separate personal relationships from the relationships he must have in his role as the president. I am not a psychologist but his ego causes problems quite often in relationships both foreign and domestic.

 

Trump’s dealings with these Governors should be completely separate from any personal feelings. He is so fragile however that he cannot treat criticism as anything but a personal affront.  He immediately fires back at the criticism and has implied that those that criticize should get less federal help. That pettiness is dangerous and unacceptable 

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21 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:


I think the outcomes in 2004/2016/and if Trump wins 2020 says more about the losers than it does the winners. 

I don't think Trump has managed the pandemic as effectively as he could have and could be. The federal confusion has put a lot of mediocre governors in positions of actually having to lead and make really big decisions. 

 

However, much like 2016, the Democrats have selected a person that inspires even less faith in managing a crisis like this. Joe Biden inspires zero confidence. 

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FOR PUBLIC HEALTH MEASURES TO SUCCEED THERE MUST BE TRUST. FOR THERE TO BE TRUST THERE MUST BE TRANSPARENCY. 

Colorado: State refuses to let public see local virus spread model.

 

 

 

 

NEW ORLEANS HAS HIGHEST CORONAVIRUS DEATH RATE OF ALL HARD-HIT AREAS IN US, DATA SHOWS.

 

Anita Lee of the New Orleans Sun Herald, the author of the above piece tweets, “This story is getting traction today, although I’ve had angry emails about poverty and #COVID19 severity in #NOLA being unrelated. It’s Mardi Gras, they say.”

 

 

 

Hawaii, population 1.5 million, has only 351 confirmed Covid-19 cases, and three deaths, despite Honolulu being a densely-packed urban area and tons of tourist traffic from Asia in December and January.

 

Puerto Rico, population 3.2 million, has only 452 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 18 deaths, despite a huge amount of traffic between the New York area and the island, and San Juan being a densely-packed city. Like I said, I’m not an epidemiologist, but I’d love to know if someone who is has provided an explanation for these statistics beyond sunshine, humidity, and hot weather. (Note: New Orleans has been consistently hot since March 10, and if that doesn’t slow the spread of the virus, it would definitely throw a monkey wrench into the weather theory, though not necessarily into the “protective nature of Vitamin D” theory, as I suspect residents of San Juan and Honolulu get a lot more sun in the Winter than do residents of New Orleans. P.S. I’m aware that Mardis Gras was likely a “super spreader event,” but if hot weather is protective, the rate of spread in March and April should be slower than in colder climates).

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
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27 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Seems like a mistake was made in the red numbers based on the blue numbers.

 

I took out the cases and deaths per capita and just went with cases and deaths per million. I believe the breakdown for New York and New Jersey vs. the rest of the United States is correct. New York / New Jersey comprise 8% of the total US population. They have accounted for 47% of cases and 51% of deaths

 

I also added in the approx number of tests conducted, to date, for each country.

 

Again, remember, we are about 9-14 days behind the other countries.

 

Country Population Tests conducted Tests conducted per million Cases Deaths Deaths per million Cases per million Death Rate of confirmed cases
Italy 60000000 619000 10316.67 124632 15362 256.03 2077.20 12.33%
Spain 46000000 355000 7717.39 130759 12418 269.96 2842.59 9.50%
France 65000000 101046 1554.55 90853 7574 116.52 1397.74 8.34%
Belgium 11000000 22615 2055.91 19691 1447 131.55 1790.09 7.35%
Germany 83000000 918460 11065.78 96108 1446 17.42 1157.93 1.50%
UK 67000000 173784 2593.79 42480 4320 64.48 634.03 10.17%
Total 332000000 2189905 6596.10 504523 42567 128.21 1519.65 8.44%
                 
United States 331000000 1500000 4531.72 312245 8503 25.69 943.34 2.72%
                 
New York / New Jersey 28000000     148298 4411 157.54 5296.36 2.97%
Rest of United States 303000000     163947 4092 13.50 541.08 2.50%
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1 minute ago, Bob in Mich said:

 

You hit it on the head. You nailed one of Trumps biggest flaws. He is not able to separate personal relationships from the relationships he must have in his role as the president. I am not a psychologist but his ego causes problems quite often in relationships both foreign and domestic.

 

Trump’s dealings with these Governors should be completely separate from any personal feelings. He is so fragile however that he cannot treat criticism as anything but a personal affront.  He immediately fires back at the criticism and has implied that those that criticize should get less federal help. That pettiness is dangerous and unacceptable 


You forgot the part where Cuomo criticizes Trump first... remember, Trump counter-punches, he does not start. So, the better questions might be... Why can't Cuomo be thankful to the Feds for what they are providing to NYS?  Why does Cuomo have to criticize Trump/the Trump administration? Why can't Cuomo be gracious?  Why does Cuomo have to politicize this crisis? Why does Cuomo have to allow his personal feeling for Trump into this crisis? Why is Cuomo being so petty?

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4 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


You forgot the part where Cuomo criticizes Trump first... remember, Trump counter-punches, he does not start. So, the better questions might be... Why can't Cuomo be thankful to the Feds for what they are providing to NYS?  Why does Cuomo have to criticize Trump/the Trump administration? Why can't Cuomo be gracious?  Why does Cuomo have to politicize this crisis? Why does Cuomo have to allow his personal feeling for Trump into this crisis? Why is Cuomo being so petty?

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They are both being political ****heads at times in this. Trump has a bigger stage and role though. But the bar is really low for him when he’s behind the microphone.  
 

Trump’s actions are almost always better than his words. Not the best or an inspiring leader but he’s doing ok in his actions with this so far. I want him to do some more but this mostly has to do with explaining the path forward after this wave. 

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Just now, Buffalo_Gal said:


You forgot the part where Cuomo criticizes Trump first... remember, Trump counter-punches, he does not start. So, the better questions might be... Why can't Cuomo be thankful to the Feds for what they are providing to NYS?  Why does Cuomo have to criticize Trump/the Trump administration? Why can't Cuomo be gracious?  Why does Cuomo have to politicize this crisis? Why does Cuomo have to allow his personal feeling for Trump into this crisis? Why is Cuomo being so petty?

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Correct! Cuomo is CLEARY auditioning for 2020. I watched today’s PowerPoint and he thanked EVERYONE for what they’re doing....but ....when it came to the Federal Government sending military doctors....not a single ‘thank you’. The distinction was obvious! Go back and watch it for yourself.

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1 minute ago, SoCal Deek said:

Correct! Cuomo is CLEARY auditioning for 2020. I watched today’s PowerPoint and he thanked EVERYONE for what they’re doing....but ....when it came to the Federal Government sending military doctors....not a single ‘thank you’. The distinction was obvious! Go back and watch it for yourself.

I agree. I really despise Cuomo. He had NY woefully unprepared for this , yet throws all blame at Federal government. Sadly,his Democratic base will lap it up. 

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3 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


You forgot the part where Cuomo criticizes Trump first... remember, Trump counter-punches, he does not start. So, the better questions might be... Why can't Cuomo be thankful to the Feds for what they are providing to NYS?  Why does Cuomo have to criticize Trump/the Trump administration? Why can't Cuomo be gracious?  Why does Cuomo have to politicize this crisis? Why does Cuomo have to allow his personal feeling for Trump into this crisis? Why is Cuomo being so petty?

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What grade are you in?  Who started it?  Are you ***** kidding me?  Without criticism Trump would not have gotten off his ass for even longer. Nevermind

 

We will never agree. Stay safe

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Just now, Boatdrinks said:

I agree. I really despise Cuomo. He had NY woefully unprepared for this , yet throws all blame at Federal government. Sadly,his Democratic base will lap it up. 


We were all unprepared. If you show me an American state or politician who was prepared for this, only they can lay blame. But that’s not fair to do. 
 

Judge everyone by their actions after mid-March, when we all woke up. 

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12 minutes ago, B-Man said:

FOR PUBLIC HEALTH MEASURES TO SUCCEED THERE MUST BE TRUST. FOR THERE TO BE TRUST THERE MUST BE TRANSPARENCY. 

Colorado: State refuses to let public see local virus spread model.

 

 

 

 

NEW ORLEANS HAS HIGHEST CORONAVIRUS DEATH RATE OF ALL HARD-HIT AREAS IN US, DATA SHOWS.

 

Anita Lee of the New Orleans Sun Herald, the author of the above piece tweets, “This story is getting traction today, although I’ve had angry emails about poverty and #COVID19 severity in #NOLA being unrelated. It’s Mardi Gras, they say.”

 

 

 

Hawaii, population 1.5 million, has only 351 confirmed Covid-19 cases, and three deaths, despite Honolulu being a densely-packed urban area and tons of tourist traffic from Asia in December and January.

 

Puerto Rico, population 3.2 million, has only 452 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 18 deaths, despite a huge amount of traffic between the New York area and the island, and San Juan being a densely-packed city. Like I said, I’m not an epidemiologist, but I’d love to know if someone who is has provided an explanation for these statistics beyond sunshine, humidity, and hot weather. (Note: New Orleans has been consistently hot since March 10, and if that doesn’t slow the spread of the virus, it would definitely throw a monkey wrench into the weather theory, though not necessarily into the “protective nature of Vitamin D” theory, as I suspect residents of San Juan and Honolulu get a lot more sun in the Winter than do residents of New Orleans. P.S. I’m aware that Mardis Gras was likely a “super spreader event,” but if hot weather is protective, the rate of spread in March and April should be slower than in colder climates).

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
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Interesting stuff. Just a guess, but perhaps we’re seeing community spread influenced mostly by cultural/ hygiene habits in those areas. Population density and weather don’t seem as important. 

2 minutes ago, shoshin said:


We were all unprepared. If you show me an American state or politician who was prepared for this, only they can lay blame. But that’s not fair to do. 
 

Judge everyone by their actions after mid-March, when we all woke up. 

There weren’t any. Cuomo will not own it, and that’s the problem. He begs the Feds for help, but blames them at the same time. 

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Just now, Boatdrinks said:

Interesting stuff. Just a guess, but perhaps we’re seeing community spread influenced mostly by cultural/ hygiene habits in those areas. Population density and weather don’t seem as important. 


38M people in metro Tokyo agree. 
 

We need to take a long hard look at places that have almost no spread but a lot of exposure. 

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3 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

 

There weren’t any. Cuomo will not own it, and that’s the problem. He begs the Feds for help, but blames them at the same time. 


He should. But if you see any politician owning that they screwed up in their lack of preparedness, I’ll be shocked. The best they all will say is that this caught them off guard. 

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3 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

Byron Pitts, co-anchor ABC’s “Nightline,” interviewed Vice President Mike Pence on Friday night.

 

Pitts asked Pence: "Mr. Vice President, I have a final question for you. And I ask this not in a political way. But for you sir, like so many of us in our nation, you are a person of deep faith. No one doubts that. When you talk to God in your moments alone, do you find yourself worrying at all that people you represent, and care deeply about, have died and will die who did not need to because of steps the federal government did not take soon enough?"

 

He replied, “Thank you for mentioning that we are talking about one American at a time. We wanted the American people to see the numbers so that we understand the challenging days that lie ahead. But I want people to know that our future is in your hands, that if every one of us will do and put into practice the Guidelines for America, that we can bring those numbers down.”

 

Pence has much more class than I do, as my immediate response to Pitts would have been something along the lines of:

 

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13 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

Interesting stuff. Just a guess, but perhaps we’re seeing community spread influenced mostly by cultural/ hygiene habits in those areas. Population density and weather don’t seem as important. 

 

They all play a role, but at this point it's difficult to know which of the three C's (climate, culture, custom) is more vital.  But looking at the data from across the world, the evidence is clear that ignoring them puts communities in peril.

 

USA is probably the most diverse country in the world in terms of climate and cultures, and after a month of the spread, the patterns are too obvious to ignore.  Even if you look at the NYC epicenter of the Wuhan virus, the data is astounding.  NYC started reporting cases by zip code, and it's illuminating. 

 

One would figure that the heavily Asian neighborhoods would be the worst hit, given the viral origin.  But that's not the case.  The Asian neighborhoods in Brooklyn, Manhattan & Queens show the lowest rates of infections, even though the residents are in the thick of all NYC activity.  The neighborhoods are just as dense and they take the same public transit.  The larger outbreaks are in the Hispanic and black communities.  Also notable are the spikes in the Hasid and Ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods in Brooklyn & Queens (who totally ignore the social distancing recommendations).  

 

Moral of the story?   For the time being, look at what the Asians are doing during a viral spread.

 

BTW, be extra careful if you're in Chemung and St. Lawrence counties - they show the fastest growth in the state now.  That's how trouble begins.

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2 minutes ago, Gene Frenkle said:

On a lighter note, hoarders are getting stonewalled whilst trying to return their hoarded goods. So much schadenfreude!!! ???

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/costco-stores-ban-returns-toilet-paper-soap-coronavirus-panic-2020-3

 

What a bunch of idiots.  It's not like TP or soap have an expiration date.

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7 minutes ago, GG said:

 

What a bunch of idiots.  It's not like TP or soap have an expiration date.

They're probably running low on cash, but I'll never feel sorry for selfish people like this.

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23 minutes ago, Bob in Mich said:

 

What grade are you in?  Who started it?  Are you ***** kidding me?  Without criticism Trump would not have gotten off his ass for even longer. Nevermind

 


:blink: That's some world class revisionist history, Bob. Maybe you would like to read the timelines posted in this thread about when Trump "got off his ass."

And, I am not certain why you think it is a-ok for Cuomo to criticize Trump/the Trump administration for their help and support during this crisis, and President Trump should allow his administration to be disparaged. That is nuts. Trump fights. He is fighting the "msm," the Democrats, and people like you willing to spread a false narrative, constantly. Want to know what his supporters like best about Trump? He fights.

 

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2 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


:blink: That's some world class revisionist history, Bob. Maybe you would like to read the timelines posted in this thread about when Trump "got off his ass."

And, I am not certain why you think it is a-ok for Cuomo to criticize Trump/the Trump administration for their help and support during this crisis, and President Trump should allow his administration to be disparaged. That is nuts. Trump fights. He is fighting the "msm," the Democrats, and people like you willing to spread a false narrative, constantly. Want to know what his supporters like best about Trump? He fights.

 


Who has energy to care. Just keep working to make things better. Both of them. 

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3 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


:blink: That's some world class revisionist history, Bob. Maybe you would like to read the timelines posted in this thread about when Trump "got off his ass."

And, I am not certain why you think it is a-ok for Cuomo to criticize Trump/the Trump administration for their help and support during this crisis, and President Trump should allow his administration to be disparaged. That is nuts. Trump fights. He is fighting the "msm," the Democrats, and people like you willing to spread a false narrative, constantly. Want to know what his supporters like best about Trump? He fights.

 

The reason leftists remain in meltdown mode is because they're unable to realize their Scott Farkus approach to Republicans doesn't work with Trump. They bully and demean and push and shove and the moment Trump swings back, they all whine about what a bully he is.

 

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2 hours ago, billsfan1959 said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

You know, the interesting thing about repressed sexual urges, is that they always find a way to manifest themselves. The fact that yours are manifesting through projection of them onto others is probably a good thing, speaking strictly from a psychological perspective, as it lessens the likelihood of you attacking unsuspecting strangers and acting them out. 

Thanks ball licker! 

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Wait until the masked banditos come. 

  • “I know that the crime rate in New York City is down,” said Melissa DeRosa, the secretary to the governor. Mr. Cuomo said his office would provide additional crime data but and that anecdotally, there appeared to be lower crime around the state.

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32 minutes ago, shoshin said:


We were all unprepared. If you show me an American state or politician who was prepared for this, only they can lay blame. But that’s not fair to do. 
 

Judge everyone by their actions after mid-March, when we all woke up. 


I actually agree with this.  
 

With that said sadly we know politics will not go away.  And we know that the national press is on hyper super duper drive to push out as much news as possible to undermine the president in an election year and it is being used against Trump by all his opponents.  So unfortunately, this is the game they chose and Trump, conservative media and Republicans will retaliate in kind in the coming months.

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Does anyone think that all states should always be completely prepared for any and all possible medical emergencies/situations(ie have all necessary hospitals/equipment/medicines/personnel on hand), OR do you feel we should have a federal stockpile that can be diverted to the areas as needed when necessary? I'm pretty sure most of us expect the latter as we do with natural disasters. I also do not feel there should be any need for anyone to be gracious to ask for OUR(yes our not your-looks at Jared) desperately needed supplies.  I also don't feel there is anyone out there who is glad to see this happening, whether they be the fake news media or the yet another hoax Democrats.  I don't think that saying that the 15 cases would magically disappear was very good advice to help people realize the gravity of the situation, and keep them at home for the sake of the "looking good" stock market.  I could go on and on, but that's not really the point I'm trying to make.  Ok, you can now tell me about all the people who WEREN'T the POTUS who also blundered.  

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