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Infection rates in Arizona are now up to 30% ... meanwhile rates in Massachusetts have fallen to 1.6%. Wear masks and social distances you dumb+++++s.

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9 minutes ago, SalinasSpartan said:

At the county jail where I live they went from 6 cases yesterday to 67 today. Damn.

How long have you lived in the county jail?

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7-day moving average daily deaths up to 657 from peak of 2,255.  Still a 71% reduction from the peak.  We will see if death increase is proportional to increase in cases.  I don't think it will be.

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1 hour ago, renoskier said:

I have never ever drank gin for breakfast.

Gives me the heebie jeebies just thnkin' bout it.

Just replace it with an edible and you get to the same place. :thumbsup:

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1 hour ago, renoskier said:

I have never ever drank gin for breakfast.

Gives me the heebie jeebies just thnkin' bout it.

P*ssy

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2 hours ago, BSUTOP25 said:

Infection rates in Arizona are now up to 30% ... meanwhile rates in Massachusetts have fallen to 1.6%. Wear masks and social distances you dumb+++++s.

Going to be so mad at AZ if the NFL season Is cancelled and I have wait to watch Pats v Bucs Super Bowl.

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3 hours ago, modestobulldog said:

7-day moving average daily deaths up to 657 from peak of 2,255.  Still a 71% reduction from the peak.  We will see if death increase is proportional to increase in cases.  I don't think it will be.

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Looks like the curve is off set by a month.  In my DIL’s hospital the nurse who was assigned to the Covid ICU before they had the right PPE died today.  She was in her 40’s with two young children.   She entered the ICU as a patient in early May.   

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5 hours ago, phxpoke said:

I'm traveling to Montana from Arizona soon. I'll be emarrased to tell anyone where I'm from. Like wearing a scarlet letter. I'm gonna have to make something up.

Kind of like a US Citizen trying to leave our borders.  It’s pretty funny when Canada and Mexico have closed their border to us....

https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/canada-us-border-reopening-reactions-212147273.html

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9 hours ago, sactowndog said:

Looks like the curve is off set by a month.  In my DIL’s hospital the nurse who was assigned to the Covid ICU before they had the right PPE died today.  She was in her 40’s with two young children.   She entered the ICU as a patient in early May.   

Any comorbidities?  That seems awfully young.  Sad...  :(

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NEW YORK (AP) — A long-expected upturn in U.S. coronavirus deaths has begun, driven by fatalities in states in the South and West, according to data on the pandemic.

The number of deaths per day from the virus had been falling for months, and even remained down as states like Florida and Texas saw explosions in cases and hospitalizations — and reported daily U.S. infections broke records several times in recent days.

Scientists warned it wouldn’t last. A coronavirus death, when it occurs, typically comes several weeks after a person is first infected. And experts predicted states that saw increases in cases and hospitalizations would, at some point, see deaths rise too. Now that’s happening.

 

 

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