nicko31
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Just short of 72k new cases yesterday and Disney World is opening up its doors today....
Hopkins is a day behind but their data are the gold standard. As noted above the US reports over 60,000 new cases in a day for the frst time. This upward trend is obviously the result in an increase in testing, which is the finest testing in the world.
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Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;9416550 said:A nationwide daily record for Florida today - 15,299 positive results. Previous highs were 11,694 last week in California and 11,571 in New York at the peak of their outbreak in mid April.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...ronavirus-cases-florida-record-daily-total-us
Seriously, how mad a concept is that?
Trump is planning on hanging Fauci out to dry - blaming him for the rise in infections because he won't parrot the administrations propaganda.
Typical Trump - always looking for some one else to blame for his failings.
Wow. And on the same day they reopened Disney World. To put this into context, at the apex of our outbreak we were recording around 5,000 daily cases. So this is 3x the cases with a third of the population - an infection rate 9x higher than we experienced at our peak.
That's right, at our peak. Mid-April, a point in time when it was borderline uncouth to go for a walk in the park. From here, the numbers were in decline. They were in decline because we were at home. In Florida, they are steeply on their way up - as I alluded to above, they've just re-opened Disney World. So yeah, they're already at 9x the point at which we were at our lowest ebb, and ascending at pace. Given the exponential nature of this virus, and the apparent will of the American people to get on with life as they know it, how long before things are 100x worse than we had it in Florida? I'm sure there's a mathematical model that could work this out, but seriously - a month, or less?
I remember watching 9/11 with a sense of absolute horror and sorrow for the unfortunate souls involved - I'm starting to feel those same emotions once again. Only this time, this didn't creep up unnanounced on some sleepy, Tuesday morning - there have been literally months to prepare and respond. This is very different, blame has to filter from national government right through to the people themselves (not all, but enough to be significant) - however the results are going to be far, far more catastrophic. I'd go so far as making the grim prediction that within weeks we'll see more lives lost to Covid-19 in America in a single day than we saw in New York, Washington DC and Pensylvania that fateful day almost 20 years ago.
Seriously, how mad a concept is that?
California essentially closing down again.
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California essentially closing down again.
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California essentially closing down again.
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The fifth biggest economy in the world, this will hurt the US as a whole for a while.
Sensible move by the Governor and/or state legislature.