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Expect a Million Deaths

We haven't peaked. We hit 2000 deaths again yesterday. We'll probably hit 5000 by next week.

Watch Florida. It's gonna be the new NY.

Not going to happen.

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Weird day for numbers today.

United States Coronavirus: 560,055 Cases and 22,090 Deaths - Worldometer

Massachusetts spiked with over 2600 new cases, pushing it ahead of Michigan, but MI still has twice as many deaths. I did not expect that. Cali picked up 1000 new cases, keeping it in the top 5, as well. I expected PA to overtake them today. Didn't happen.

Illinois, Louisiana and FL are still running neck and neck on total case count, with the first two states running near or over 800 deaths. FL seems to be lagging in that category, but the Miami Harold is alleging shenanigans in the body counting methods used in their state. I suspect they are right.

Ohio's numbers remain low, and I hope they stay that way.

New York had 800! people die yesterday? A 1 day death toll higher than the 4 month cumulative toll of 46 other states. There are death numbers in 23 states whose combined totals are less than New York's. Awful.
 
New York had 800! people die yesterday? A 1 day death toll higher than the 4 month cumulative toll of 46 other states. There are death numbers in 23 states whose combined totals are less than New York's. Awful.

Yeah, and one day we'll learn exactly what went wrong there. Current theory is a lot of European travel to and from various hot spots. Add to that, population density and mass transit.
 
Yeah, and one day we'll learn exactly what went wrong there. Current theory is a lot of European travel to and from various hot spots. Add to that, population density and mass transit.

I saw they thought their original infections were imported from Europe. Hopefully they lock down, get under control and don't spread to other places in the nation.
 
Bumped for all my friends who think the experts were telling us social distancing would save us.

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Infections are actually down as are deaths.
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New York coronavirus information and stats

Most of the infections are in a couple of counties. The rest of the counties have small numbers.

In Florida, the hotspots are broward county and Miami dade. The rest of Florida is on the mend.

So where do you see a million deaths coming from?

Where I see a problem is in Mexico. They are at about 7,000 infections. Our great president built walls that keep most of the illegals out, so if tx and CA spike in infections, you know where they came from.
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Infections are actually down as are deaths.
Visit
New York coronavirus information and stats

Most of the infections are in a couple of counties. The rest of the counties have small numbers.

In Florida, the hotspots are broward county and Miami dade. The rest of Florida is on the mend.

So where do you see a million deaths coming from?

Where I see a problem is in Mexico. They are at about 7,000 infections. Our great president built walls that keep most of the illegals out, so if tx and CA spike in infections, you know where they came from.
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What's changed since early March?

You get one guess.
 
Yeah, and one day we'll learn exactly what went wrong there. Current theory is a lot of European travel to and from various hot spots. Add to that, population density and mass transit.

We know what went wrong. Nut to butt subways.
 
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