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Trump speak - “They're dying because they can't do what they're doing." talking about school children and parents. A reason why they have to open schools.

Sean Hannity demeaning the New York Times as “toilet paper” in Fox News.
👁‍🗨 Hmm, toilet paper and Hannity. Some sort of connection there..

Walmart will require customers at all of its US stores to wear masks beginning next week, becoming the largest retailer to mandate facial coverings as coronavirus cases continue to rise.

News: Chris Wallace will be interviewing President Trump for his Fox News Sunday show. 
The interview will air this Sunday.

Helen Aguirre Ferré is the spokeswoman for Florida governor Ron De Santis. She previously worked for Trump.
The "alarmist" headline she is criticizing tops an article that predicted 4,000 coronavirus deaths in Florida.
Florida now has 4,400+ coronavirus deaths.

Covid-19 is now killing about as many people each day in FL as it is in the whole EU, which has 20 times as many people

Fifty-four Florida hospital ICUs have reached capacity as Miami-Dade County reports Covid-19 ventilator use is up 92%  cnn.it/2ZsN0sF

 

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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Wednesday that he has coronavirus and said he's the first governor to test positive for it.

The city of Tulsa has experienced a recent surge in coronavirus cases following President Donald Trump's rally there on June 20, at which Stitt was present without a facial covering. On Wednesday, the governor downplayed the possibility that he contracted the virus at the event.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/15/politics/kevin-stitt-oklahoma-governor-coronavirus/index.html?utm_source=twcnnbrk&utm_medium=social&utm_content=2020-07-15T15%3A55%3A02&utm_term=link


 

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1 hour ago, bustamente said:

Peter Navarro, jack of all trades, master of none

Trump rebukes Navarro over op-ed ripping Fauci: 'He shouldn't be doing that'
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/507489-trump-rebukes-navarro-over-op-ed-ripping-fauci-he-shouldnt-be-doing

Translation:  Trial balloon shot down.

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4 hours ago, Mr Dee said:


Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Wednesday that he has coronavirus and said he's the first governor to test positive for it.

The city of Tulsa has experienced a recent surge in coronavirus cases following President Donald Trump's rally there on June 20, at which Stitt was present without a facial covering. On Wednesday, the governor downplayed the possibility that he contracted the virus at the event.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/15/politics/kevin-stitt-oklahoma-governor-coronavirus/index.html?utm_source=twcnnbrk&utm_medium=social&utm_content=2020-07-15T15%3A55%3A02&utm_term=link


 

Too bad not DeSantis. 

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On 2020-07-14 at 10:27 AM, TrueBlue4ever said:

Some raw data to chew on, courtesy of worldometers.com:

USA cases -

Jan. 21 - first case

Apr. 10 - 500,000 (80 days)

Apr. 27 - 1,000,000 (17 days) (97 days for first 1,000,000)

May 16 - 1,500,000 (19 days)

Jun. 7 - 2,000,000 (22 days) (41 days for next 1,000,000)

Jun 25 - 2,500,000 (18 days)

Jul. 6 - 3,000,000 (11 days) (29 days for next 1,000,000)

Jul. 14 - 3,500,000 (8 days) (on pace for 16 days for next 1,000,000 based on the last 7 days average)

 

USA deaths -

Feb. 29 - first death

Apr. 4 - 10,000 (35 days)

Apr. 9 - 20,000 (5 days)

Apr. 14 - 30,000 (5 days)

Apr. 18 - 40,000 (4 days)

Apr. 23 - 50,000 (5 days)

Apr. 28 - 60,000 (5 days)

May 4 - 70,000 (6 days)

May 8 - 80,000 (4 days)

May 15 - 90,000 (7 days)

May 23 - 100,000 (8 days)

Jun. 2 - 110,000 (10 days)

Jun. 13 - 120,000 (11 days)

Jun. 30 - 130,000 (17 days)

Jul. 13 end of day - 138,247 (based on the last 7 day average of 750 cases per day, will hit 140,000 Jul. 16 or 16 days later; based on last 2 day average of 430 cases per day, will hit it Jul. 17)

Deaths always lag behind cases. Waiting to see if death rate will spike due to capacity in ICUs as is being reported in many states, or if treatments have improved. But some commenters who said it looked like the US just up and quit trying to protect against the virus as July hit may be on to something.

 

So 2 days of over 900 deaths and they hit 140,000 today, a day earlier than my last projection. I guess it’s not as under control as suggested. 

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America Is on Track for a Million Coronavirus Cases a Day, and at Least 800,000 Deaths, by the End of 2020


Until we have effective and safe medications, a proven vaccine and better testing, our best shot at getting control would be to again close many businesses and activities. If someone had suggested five months ago that we would be seeing more than 3 million cases and 135,000 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. by mid-July, I wouldn’t have believed it. 

But now it’s distinctly possible that, five months from now, half of all Americans could have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, and more than 800,000 Americans may die in this extraordinary outbreak. That is what many of our most prominent public-health experts now expect. 

Could their projection models be off base? Maybe. But don’t count on it. As bad as the health consequences, disruptions, restrictions, and fear of the last five months have been, things could get a whole lot worse. 

People Also Refused to Wear Masks in 1918—

https://www.thedailybeast.com/america-is-on-track-for-a-million-coronavirus-cases-a-day-and-at-least-800000-deaths-by-the-end-of-2020?ref=home

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Donald Trump Is At War With COVID-19 Science


The ongoing pandemic shows just how dangerous, and deadly, his continued rejection of science and expertise can be.  At a roundtable at Louisiana State University on Tuesday, Vice President Mike Pence paused to make what he clearly felt was a vital point.

“To be very clear,” he said, “we don’t want CDC guidance to be a reason why people don’t reopen their schools.”

In other words, schools and universities, which the Trump administration is pushing to rapidly reopen despite surging coronavirus infections in many states, need not heed the advice of scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the nation’s premier public health agency, as they reopen amid an ongoing pandemic that has killed more than 136,000 people in the U.S.

https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-covid-19-science-war_n_5f0f550ec5b65426947a72d4?ri18n=true

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Alberta, B.C. And Saskatchewan See COVID-19 Cases Increase
 

Don’t call it a second wave, but COVID-19 cases are starting to creep back up in Western Canada. The increase — particularly cases among young people — is setting off alarm bells for health officials there.

Alberta saw 86 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, the most cases in a single day in over two months, and 82 new cases Wednesday. And B.C. and Saskatchewan have both seen uncomfortably larger than usual case rates in recent weeks. 

On Tuesday, Alberta chief medical officer Dr. Deena Hinshaw said she was worried people have grown complacent. 
“This pandemic has been a long haul. And I worry that Albertans may be starting to tune the messages out. It can seem like old news, and many are tired of hearing this information,” she said. “We are concerned about the recent rise in cases we are seeing, also of concern is the younger age of people infected with the virus.”

More than half of all COVID-19 cases confirmed in Alberta in the past two weeks are people under the age of 40, and 30 per cent of the total new cases haven’t been linked to existing cases. 

Hinshaw said the recent uptick in cases is a reminder that even though the province has been in various reopening phases since mid-May, people must remain vigilant by adhering to social distancing, washing their hands and wearing masks when necessary.

“This is a reminder that COVID-19 can spread quickly and cases can rise rapidly if we don’t all do our part,” she said. 

B.C. also seeing rise.

https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/alberta-coronavirus-second-wave-bc_ca_5f0f80e0c5b619afc3fcc217?ncid=other_trending_qeesnbnu0l8&utm_campaign=trending

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