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3/24/2020 per capita numbers (past 24 hrs from roughly 7:30 3/23/20 pm to 7:30 pm 3/24/20)
Interesting information follows:
US Cases per Capita --> 16.3 per 100,000
US Deaths per Capita --> 2.1 per million
States with highest per capita infection (per 100,000)
--> New York 132.0; 23% higher than yesterday's rate
--> New Jersey 41.4; 29% higher than yesterday's rate
--> Washington 30.6; 17% higher than yesterday's rate
--> Louisiana 29.9; 19% higher than yesterday's rate
--> District of Columbia 20.0; 18% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Michigan 18.0; 35% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Connecticut 17.3; 49% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Massachusetts 16.8; 49% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Vermont 15.2; 27% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Colorado 12.6; 21% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Illinois 12.1; 20% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Rhode Island 11.7; 17% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Tennessee 11.3; 26% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Mississippi 10.8; 29% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Delaware 10.7; 27% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
Only 18 states have death rates of more than 1 per million
--> Washington 15.2 per million
--> Vermont 11.2 per million
--> New York 10.8 per million
--> Louisiana 9.9 per million
--> New Jersey 5.0 per million
--> Connecticut 3.3 per million
--> Georgia 3.0 per million
--> District of Columbia 2.8 per million
--> Michigan 2.4 per million
--> Oregon 1.9 per million
--> Indiana 1.8 per million
--> Massachusetts 1.6 per million
--> Colorado 1.4 per million
--> California 1.3 per million
--> Nevada 1.3 per million
--> South Dakota 1.1 per million
--> Virginia 1.1 per million - NEW
--> South Carolina 1.0 per million
US deaths in the last 24 hours is 32% greater than the deaths for the previous 24 hours
US new cases in the last 24 hours is 24% greater than the new cases in the previous 24 hours
Two new state have joined the club, recording their first death in the past 24 hours
--> Arkansas
--> Hawaii
Notes:
-- National death rate growth is once again outstripping the infection rate growth.
-- False flag – Washington State is not making a turn, infections and deaths have continued their rise overnight.
-- There was a question at the end of last week as to how real the outbreak in Vermont is. It is real, it now has the second highest death rate in the country, exceeding New York. We don’t hear much about it.
-- New England has clearly got a problem that is starting to show, four states in the region are among the infection and death rate leaders. Massachusetts and Connecticut infections grew 50% overnight.
-- The upper Midwest is all starting to show signs of a significant outbreak as well.
-- Louisiana continues to move in the wrong direction and crying out for help. It appears to be largely ignored by the federal government and the media. Meanwhile, Tennessee, and Mississippi have made the list of most highly infected states.
-- Colorado has now also clearly got a problem moving rapidly in the wrong direction.
Interesting information follows:
US Cases per Capita --> 16.3 per 100,000
US Deaths per Capita --> 2.1 per million
States with highest per capita infection (per 100,000)
--> New York 132.0; 23% higher than yesterday's rate
--> New Jersey 41.4; 29% higher than yesterday's rate
--> Washington 30.6; 17% higher than yesterday's rate
--> Louisiana 29.9; 19% higher than yesterday's rate
--> District of Columbia 20.0; 18% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Michigan 18.0; 35% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Connecticut 17.3; 49% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Massachusetts 16.8; 49% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Vermont 15.2; 27% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Colorado 12.6; 21% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Illinois 12.1; 20% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Rhode Island 11.7; 17% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Tennessee 11.3; 26% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Mississippi 10.8; 29% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Delaware 10.7; 27% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
Only 18 states have death rates of more than 1 per million
--> Washington 15.2 per million
--> Vermont 11.2 per million
--> New York 10.8 per million
--> Louisiana 9.9 per million
--> New Jersey 5.0 per million
--> Connecticut 3.3 per million
--> Georgia 3.0 per million
--> District of Columbia 2.8 per million
--> Michigan 2.4 per million
--> Oregon 1.9 per million
--> Indiana 1.8 per million
--> Massachusetts 1.6 per million
--> Colorado 1.4 per million
--> California 1.3 per million
--> Nevada 1.3 per million
--> South Dakota 1.1 per million
--> Virginia 1.1 per million - NEW
--> South Carolina 1.0 per million
US deaths in the last 24 hours is 32% greater than the deaths for the previous 24 hours
US new cases in the last 24 hours is 24% greater than the new cases in the previous 24 hours
Two new state have joined the club, recording their first death in the past 24 hours
--> Arkansas
--> Hawaii
Notes:
-- National death rate growth is once again outstripping the infection rate growth.
-- False flag – Washington State is not making a turn, infections and deaths have continued their rise overnight.
-- There was a question at the end of last week as to how real the outbreak in Vermont is. It is real, it now has the second highest death rate in the country, exceeding New York. We don’t hear much about it.
-- New England has clearly got a problem that is starting to show, four states in the region are among the infection and death rate leaders. Massachusetts and Connecticut infections grew 50% overnight.
-- The upper Midwest is all starting to show signs of a significant outbreak as well.
-- Louisiana continues to move in the wrong direction and crying out for help. It appears to be largely ignored by the federal government and the media. Meanwhile, Tennessee, and Mississippi have made the list of most highly infected states.
-- Colorado has now also clearly got a problem moving rapidly in the wrong direction.
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https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/tru ... 48001.html
It doesn't take TDS to realize how thin skinned, self consumed and knee jerk vindictive Trump is.
It doesn't take TDS to realize how thin skinned, self consumed and knee jerk vindictive Trump is.
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It was a former PH Doc on tv. I think the former Peace Corps med director.bart:
Do you happen to have a link to the report on functional but old ventilators?
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calourie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 9:39 pm https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/tru ... 48001.html
It doesn't take TDS to realize how thin skinned, self consumed and knee jerk vindictive Trump is.
And further proof of the media's anti-America right wing bias.
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It is pretty clear from the per capita data I publish daily that Georgia is not testing.
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Gallup: Trump's approval back to 49%, up from 44% earlier this month and matching the highest rating of his presidency; 60% approve of his handling of coronavirus, 38% disapprove.
Dems have no shot in 2020.
Dems have no shot in 2020.
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She doesn't care about Trump's statements. That's what her, I don't cares express.Bandito wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 8:48 pm "I don't care! I don't care! I don't care!"
That's what Nancy Pelosi said when she heard Trump wants to Re-Open America by Easter Sunday—with a temper tantrum
She doesn't care that millions will lose their jobs
She doesn't care about the economy
She doesn't care about America
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Pretty awesome having Jim Jones as president. Offering seniors Wall St Kool-Aid to boost the economy.
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83 CV deaths in the US over the last 3 hours. That's 27 deaths per hour. 1/2 the hourly death rate due to smoking in the US.
Yeah, no reason to worry about CV. Oh wait the CV death rate is growing daily at the rate of 32%.
-- Tomorrow the CV hourly death rate will be 35 deaths per hour
-- Thursday the CV hourly death rate will be 47 deaths per hour
-- Friday the CV hourly death rate will be 62 death per hour, easily passing US smoking deaths per hour.
Let's wait until Monday to worry about the fact that CV is killing many more Americans per hour than smoking.
Yeah, no reason to worry about CV. Oh wait the CV death rate is growing daily at the rate of 32%.
-- Tomorrow the CV hourly death rate will be 35 deaths per hour
-- Thursday the CV hourly death rate will be 47 deaths per hour
-- Friday the CV hourly death rate will be 62 death per hour, easily passing US smoking deaths per hour.
Let's wait until Monday to worry about the fact that CV is killing many more Americans per hour than smoking.
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How many deaths per hour compared to legal abortions?
Which you’re totes cool with?
Because it’s her body, her choice?
Which you’re totes cool with?
Because it’s her body, her choice?
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You tell me. No doubt we should stop worrying about CV deaths so you can tell a woman you don't know how to run her life, beans, all woman, even better.kramerica.inc wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 10:45 pm How many deaths per hour compared to legal abortions?
Which you’re totes cool with?
Because it’s her body, her choice?
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/24/politic ... index.htmlA restless Trump wants to end the country's isolation -- and his own
He can’t deal with the isolation and is bored.
Pathetic.(CNN)He's sitting through glitchy conference calls, and friends say he's thinking about his job security. Cabin fever amid the coronavirus pandemic has set in and tensions on the team are brewing. No one quite knows when it will end.
As Americans enter another week of self-isolation, President Donald Trump is enduring the same Covid-era hazards befalling the rest of the country. Visits from friends and outside advisers have been limited, making the always-isolating White House feel even more so.
With no meals to prepare, menus to taste, floral arrangements to procure, décor to design or invitations to calligraphy, the back-of-house life of the White House has essentially ground to a halt as well. The private residence, where the President and first lady live with their teenage son, is operating with a scaled-down staff.
Antsy at being sealed off, with no visiting dignitaries and no large crowds, Trump has wondered aloud to aides when life will again return to normal -- not just for the nation, but for himself. The slowdown in his own life has led, in part, to Trump's strong desire to see the guidelines he offered on avoiding crowds and staying at home lifted quickly.
"I gave it two weeks," he said Tuesday during a virtual town hall aired on Fox News. "I guess, by Monday or Tuesday, it's about two weeks. And we will assess at that time."
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Finish the day 3/24/2020 with 790 deaths. 40 more deaths than I predicted late afternoon based on the then current death rate.
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You should be banned from this forum.kramerica.inc wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 10:45 pm How many deaths per hour compared to legal abortions?
Which you’re totes cool with?
Because it’s her body, her choice?
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Thanks for this, jhu72.jhu72 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 9:26 pm 3/24/2020 per capita numbers (past 24 hrs from roughly 7:30 3/23/20 pm to 7:30 pm 3/24/20)
Interesting information follows:
US Cases per Capita --> 16.3 per 100,000
US Deaths per Capita --> 2.1 per million
States with highest per capita infection (per 100,000)
--> New York 132.0; 23% higher than yesterday's rate
--> New Jersey 41.4; 29% higher than yesterday's rate
--> Washington 30.6; 17% higher than yesterday's rate
--> Louisiana 29.9; 19% higher than yesterday's rate
--> District of Columbia 20.0; 18% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Michigan 18.0; 35% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Connecticut 17.3; 49% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Massachusetts 16.8; 49% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Vermont 15.2; 27% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Colorado 12.6; 21% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Illinois 12.1; 20% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Rhode Island 11.7; 17% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Tennessee 11.3; 26% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Mississippi 10.8; 29% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Delaware 10.7; 27% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
Only 18 states have death rates of more than 1 per million
--> Washington 15.2 per million
--> Vermont 11.2 per million
--> New York 10.8 per million
--> Louisiana 9.9 per million
--> New Jersey 5.0 per million
--> Connecticut 3.3 per million
--> Georgia 3.0 per million
--> District of Columbia 2.8 per million
--> Michigan 2.4 per million
--> Oregon 1.9 per million
--> Indiana 1.8 per million
--> Massachusetts 1.6 per million
--> Colorado 1.4 per million
--> California 1.3 per million
--> Nevada 1.3 per million
--> South Dakota 1.1 per million
--> Virginia 1.1 per million - NEW
--> South Carolina 1.0 per million
US deaths in the last 24 hours is 32% greater than the deaths for the previous 24 hours
US new cases in the last 24 hours is 24% greater than the new cases in the previous 24 hours
Two new state have joined the club, recording their first death in the past 24 hours
--> Arkansas
--> Hawaii
Notes:
-- National death rate growth is once again outstripping the infection rate growth.
-- False flag – Washington State is not making a turn, infections and deaths have continued their rise overnight.
-- There was a question at the end of last week as to how real the outbreak in Vermont is. It is real, it now has the second highest death rate in the country, exceeding New York. We don’t hear much about it.
-- New England has clearly got a problem that is starting to show, four states in the region are among the infection and death rate leaders. Massachusetts and Connecticut infections grew 50% overnight.
-- The upper Midwest is all starting to show signs of a significant outbreak as well.
-- Louisiana continues to move in the wrong direction and crying out for help. It appears to be largely ignored by the federal government and the media. Meanwhile, Tennessee, and Mississippi have made the list of most highly infected states.
-- Colorado has now also clearly got a problem moving rapidly in the wrong direction.
Bottom line, things are getting much worse.
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775.jhu72 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 6:13 pmSo the question is, what happens first? The US hits 1000 deaths or Bandito finds himself back in the box?? 1000 deaths is likely to be reached this week, no later than midnight Thursday. We will likely move from 530 to 750 before midnight tonight. It is getting real, well at least for a fake "democrat hoax".
over 1,000 tomorrow.
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Agreed very likely before midnight on the 25th.wgdsr wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 11:39 pm775.jhu72 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 6:13 pmSo the question is, what happens first? The US hits 1000 deaths or Bandito finds himself back in the box?? 1000 deaths is likely to be reached this week, no later than midnight Thursday. We will likely move from 530 to 750 before midnight tonight. It is getting real, well at least for a fake "democrat hoax".
over 1,000 tomorrow.
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