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Florida shatters single-day record, records over 11,000 new c****av***s cases
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Jul 6, 2020 14:45:00   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Lonewolf wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/florida-shatters-single-day-record-records-over-11000-new-c****av***s-cases/ar-BB16kPDp
Florida may have seen a record breaking spike in CONFIRMED cases, but not in deaths. New York and New Jersey, in that order, are leading in death rates.

Moreover, overall number of deaths is declining.

July 6, 2020 total C***d fatalities by state:

New York - 24,904
New Jersey - 15,211
Massachusetts - 8183
Illinois - 7230
Pennsylvania - 6753
California - 6331
Michigan - 6218
Connecticut - 4335
Florida - 3832
Louisiana - 3288
Maryland - 3243
Ohio - 2911
Georgia - 2860
Indiana - 2693
Texas - 2637
Virginia - 1853
Arizona - 1809
Colorado - 1521
Minnesota - 1508
Washington - 1354
Mississippi - 1111
Missouri - 1028
Alabama - 1007
Rhode Island - 960
South Carolina - 820
Wisconsin - 803
Iowa - 721
Tennessee - 646
Kentucky - 585
District of Columbia - 559
Nevada - 534
New Mexico - 513
Delaware - 512
Oklahoma - 398
New Hampshire - 376
Arkansas - 286
Nebraska - 284
Kansas - 215
Utah - 184
North Carolina - 139
Maine - 109
South Dakota - 97
West Virginia - 94
Idaho - 93
North Dakota - 89
Vermont - 56
Montana - 23
Wyoming - 20
Hawaii - 19

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Jul 6, 2020 15:03:03   #
Lonewolf
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Florida may have seen a record breaking spike in CONFIRMED cases, but not in deaths. New York and New Jersey, in that order, are leading in death rates.

Moreover, overall number of deaths is declining.

July 6, 2020 total C***d fatalities by state:

New York - 24,904
New Jersey - 15,211
Massachusetts - 8183
Illinois - 7230
Pennsylvania - 6753
California - 6331
Michigan - 6218
Connecticut - 4335
Florida - 3832
Louisiana - 3288
Maryland - 3243
Ohio - 2911
Georgia - 2860
Indiana - 2693
Texas - 2637
Virginia - 1853
Arizona - 1809
Colorado - 1521
Minnesota - 1508
Washington - 1354
Mississippi - 1111
Missouri - 1028
Alabama - 1007
Rhode Island - 960
South Carolina - 820
Wisconsin - 803
Iowa - 721
Tennessee - 646
Kentucky - 585
District of Columbia - 559
Nevada - 534
New Mexico - 513
Delaware - 512
Oklahoma - 398
New Hampshire - 376
Arkansas - 286
Nebraska - 284
Kansas - 215
Utah - 184
North Carolina - 139
Maine - 109
South Dakota - 97
West Virginia - 94
Idaho - 93
North Dakota - 89
Vermont - 56
Montana - 23
Wyoming - 20
Hawaii - 19
Florida may have seen a record breaking spike in C... (show quote)


thats good news and we needed some

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Jul 6, 2020 15:13:43   #
Sicilianthing
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Florida may have seen a record breaking spike in CONFIRMED cases, but not in deaths. New York and New Jersey, in that order, are leading in death rates.

Moreover, overall number of deaths is declining.

July 6, 2020 total C***d fatalities by state:

New York - 24,904
New Jersey - 15,211
Massachusetts - 8183
Illinois - 7230
Pennsylvania - 6753
California - 6331
Michigan - 6218
Connecticut - 4335
Florida - 3832
Louisiana - 3288
Maryland - 3243
Ohio - 2911
Georgia - 2860
Indiana - 2693
Texas - 2637
Virginia - 1853
Arizona - 1809
Colorado - 1521
Minnesota - 1508
Washington - 1354
Mississippi - 1111
Missouri - 1028
Alabama - 1007
Rhode Island - 960
South Carolina - 820
Wisconsin - 803
Iowa - 721
Tennessee - 646
Kentucky - 585
District of Columbia - 559
Nevada - 534
New Mexico - 513
Delaware - 512
Oklahoma - 398
New Hampshire - 376
Arkansas - 286
Nebraska - 284
Kansas - 215
Utah - 184
North Carolina - 139
Maine - 109
South Dakota - 97
West Virginia - 94
Idaho - 93
North Dakota - 89
Vermont - 56
Montana - 23
Wyoming - 20
Hawaii - 19
Florida may have seen a record breaking spike in C... (show quote)


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And you believe this crap ?

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Jul 6, 2020 15:44:24   #
Navigator
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Florida may have seen a record breaking spike in CONFIRMED cases, but not in deaths. New York and New Jersey, in that order, are leading in death rates.

Moreover, overall number of deaths is declining.

July 6, 2020 total C***d fatalities by state:

New York - 24,904
New Jersey - 15,211
Massachusetts - 8183
Illinois - 7230
Pennsylvania - 6753
California - 6331
Michigan - 6218
Connecticut - 4335
Florida - 3832
Louisiana - 3288
Maryland - 3243
Ohio - 2911
Georgia - 2860
Indiana - 2693
Texas - 2637
Virginia - 1853
Arizona - 1809
Colorado - 1521
Minnesota - 1508
Washington - 1354
Mississippi - 1111
Missouri - 1028
Alabama - 1007
Rhode Island - 960
South Carolina - 820
Wisconsin - 803
Iowa - 721
Tennessee - 646
Kentucky - 585
District of Columbia - 559
Nevada - 534
New Mexico - 513
Delaware - 512
Oklahoma - 398
New Hampshire - 376
Arkansas - 286
Nebraska - 284
Kansas - 215
Utah - 184
North Carolina - 139
Maine - 109
South Dakota - 97
West Virginia - 94
Idaho - 93
North Dakota - 89
Vermont - 56
Montana - 23
Wyoming - 20
Hawaii - 19
Florida may have seen a record breaking spike in C... (show quote)


And yet the MSM is hyperventilating over TX, FLA and AZ. Some of the hysterical reports remind me of NY in the early stages when Il douche Cuomo was insisting the federal government must send him "40,000 ventilators in the next 3 weeks"; we never needed more than 2,000. Right now the MSM is breathlessly reporting that California will run out of hospital beds for C***d in 3 weeks if the current trend continues; look for this to never happen.

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Jul 6, 2020 15:48:49   #
Sicilianthing
 
Navigator wrote:
And yet the MSM is hyperventilating over TX, FLA and AZ. Some of the hysterical reports remind me of NY in the early stages when Il douche Cuomo was insisting the federal government must send him "40,000 ventilators in the next 3 weeks"; we never needed more than 2,000. Right now the MSM is breathlessly reporting that California will run out of hospital beds for C***d in 3 weeks if the current trend continues; look for this to never happen.


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All the while my Niece works at a major hub hospital and she says everthing in there appears normal no flood of C***d anything...

Something is seriously wrong with this whole picture.

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Jul 6, 2020 15:57:37   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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And you believe this crap ?
Data last updated: 6 Jul 12:25pm EST Source:

Maps are updated daily at 12am ET using state-level and county-level case and death figures reported from Johns Hopkins University. State populations were provided by Johns Hopkins CSSE.

Daily increases were found by taking the case and death figures from the timestamp shown above and comparing them to the data from 7 days ago.

Per capita rates were calculated by taking the case and death tally recorded at the timestamp above and and dividing it by the estimated country population from the 2018 ACS 5-year estimate.

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Jul 6, 2020 16:04:25   #
Sicilianthing
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Data last updated: 6 Jul 12:25pm EST Source:

Maps are updated daily at 12am ET using state-level and county-level case and death figures reported from Johns Hopkins University. State populations were provided by Johns Hopkins CSSE.

Daily increases were found by taking the case and death figures from the timestamp shown above and comparing them to the data from 7 days ago.

Per capita rates were calculated by taking the case and death tally recorded at the timestamp above and and dividing it by the estimated country population from the 2018 ACS 5-year estimate.
Data last updated: 6 Jul 12:25pm EST Source: br ... (show quote)


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The real number is 2% of that and that’s all I have to say about it... but you can keep on believing the data collecting and methodologies of how they submit and publish it to YOU !

Good Luck.





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Jul 6, 2020 16:12:00   #
Navigator
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Data last updated: 6 Jul 12:25pm EST Source:

Maps are updated daily at 12am ET using state-level and county-level case and death figures reported from Johns Hopkins University. State populations were provided by Johns Hopkins CSSE.

Daily increases were found by taking the case and death figures from the timestamp shown above and comparing them to the data from 7 days ago.

Per capita rates were calculated by taking the case and death tally recorded at the timestamp above and and dividing it by the estimated country population from the 2018 ACS 5-year estimate.
Data last updated: 6 Jul 12:25pm EST Source: br ... (show quote)


Check out this site; its updated daily. Clicking on the USA row will give you a table of each state's data. A blank space in the new cases or new deaths column indicate the site did not get that information yet or there was no increase in that category for that state. If you click on a State row it will yield a table of data for each county in that state.

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Jul 6, 2020 16:56:35   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>

The real number is 2% of that and that’s all I have to say about it... but you can keep on believing the data collecting and methodologies of how they submit and publish it to YOU !

Good Luck.
Yeah, we know all about the data you collect. Planet X s**t.

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Jul 6, 2020 20:21:25   #
Sicilianthing
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Yeah, we know all about the data you collect. Planet X s**t.


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You’re being misled Blade maybe I am too so even if you split the difference something just isn’t right.

My Niece works at a Major hub hospital and she’s been assigned to the patience and there’s no flood of anything in there and anyone who comes in with anything aside from being shot is processed for the H**x reporting and $ $ $

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Jul 7, 2020 05:51:54   #
PeterS
 
EmilyD wrote:
Don't you know that if anyone is tested twice, each test is counted as one case? How many people do you think have been tested more than once? Trump, and Pence are tested every day....sometimes 2 and 3 times a day. A lot of people who are at higher than normal risk are tested more than once...sometimes daily. The number of new cases is stupidly bogus....especially since the death rate is decreasing at a significant rate every day... daily death chart:

Death is the lagging indicator of any disease, why would C***D be any different/

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Jul 7, 2020 06:44:53   #
PeterS
 
Navigator wrote:
And yet the MSM is hyperventilating over TX, FLA and AZ. Some of the hysterical reports remind me of NY in the early stages when Il douche Cuomo was insisting the federal government must send him "40,000 ventilators in the next 3 weeks"; we never needed more than 2,000. Right now the MSM is breathlessly reporting that California will run out of hospital beds for C***d in 3 weeks if the current trend continues; look for this to never happen.

And what happened when Cuomo was running around making all those dire predictions? The state shut down and most people stayed inside. What you guys never seem to understand is that a prediction is made based on a given set of circumstances not changing. Well, circumstances did change, everyone stayed inside, denying the v***s a host thus the prediction wasn't met!

Remember when Trump said that between 150 thousand and 200 thousand people will die? We're going to hit that easily so some predictions are easier to hit than others...

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Jul 7, 2020 13:12:52   #
Navigator
 
PeterS wrote:
And what happened when Cuomo was running around making all those dire predictions? The state shut down and most people stayed inside. What you guys never seem to understand is that a prediction is made based on a given set of circumstances not changing. Well, circumstances did change, everyone stayed inside, denying the v***s a host thus the prediction wasn't met!

Remember when Trump said that between 150 thousand and 200 thousand people will die? We're going to hit that easily so some predictions are easier to hit than others...
And what happened when Cuomo was running around ma... (show quote)


Prediction: we will not exceed 200,000 deaths this year.

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Jul 7, 2020 13:19:21   #
PeterS
 
Navigator wrote:
Prediction: we will not exceed 200,000 deaths this year.

I hope you are right but we are at 133 thousand now and phase two hasn't even kicked in...

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Jul 7, 2020 13:51:54   #
PeterS
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Florida may have seen a record breaking spike in CONFIRMED cases, but not in deaths. New York and New Jersey, in that order, are leading in death rates.

Moreover, overall number of deaths is declining.

July 6, 2020 total C***d fatalities by state:

New York - 24,904
New Jersey - 15,211
Massachusetts - 8183
Illinois - 7230
Pennsylvania - 6753
California - 6331
Michigan - 6218
Connecticut - 4335
Florida - 3832
Louisiana - 3288
Maryland - 3243
Ohio - 2911
Georgia - 2860
Indiana - 2693
Texas - 2637
Virginia - 1853
Arizona - 1809
Colorado - 1521
Minnesota - 1508
Washington - 1354
Mississippi - 1111
Missouri - 1028
Alabama - 1007
Rhode Island - 960
South Carolina - 820
Wisconsin - 803
Iowa - 721
Tennessee - 646
Kentucky - 585
District of Columbia - 559
Nevada - 534
New Mexico - 513
Delaware - 512
Oklahoma - 398
New Hampshire - 376
Arkansas - 286
Nebraska - 284
Kansas - 215
Utah - 184
North Carolina - 139
Maine - 109
South Dakota - 97
West Virginia - 94
Idaho - 93
North Dakota - 89
Vermont - 56
Montana - 23
Wyoming - 20
Hawaii - 19
Florida may have seen a record breaking spike in C... (show quote)

1) How does a string of numbers tell us that the death rate from C***D is declining?

2) Death is the final phase of any disease and since C***D is just beginning to increase why would you expect the death rate to increase now? Shouldn't we wait until three or four weeks from now to see what they are doing--that is, if we are looking to draw some kind of conclusion?

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