SoCalDavidS
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Per Worldometers - July 24, 2020 - Day 180
New Cases = 78,000
Deaths = 1,141
New Cases = 78,000
Deaths = 1,141
And yet when I click on the filter (on the right) for the 'Ten Largest', FL shows a 'latest' RT of close to 1.2.
I guess that I am not understanding the way they are calculating and displaying the RT? By showing one rate under latest as .98, and another latest rate under Ten Largest as close to 1.2.
A lot of them will get a job. I’ve lost count of the number of people I know who have thus far refused to go to or return to or seek work because they were collecting far more in unemployment than they brought home while working. It’s been a complete nightmare trying to hire for any entry level position since the $600/wk was passed. At one of my facilities alone, we could employ 20 people tomorrow, full time, with benefits, if they would just come to work. That won’t happen until the incentive is removed to stay home and collect more. I can’t say I blame them really. But I do think the additional $600/wk expiring will prompt a whole lot of people to reconsider not working quite quickly.What are the people who are evicted going to do?
20% is about 22,000,000 people at risk of eviction.
Evicted in autumn, winter approaching, rental properties sitting empty.
Perhaps the amount of illegal squatters is going to rise dramatically.
I don't see that option but I'm on my phone.
He said the coronavirus is a public health issue and "what we're talking about are fundamental principles of public health."
"I don't see how people can have animosity to that. I understand you have to be careful because of the negative consequences of shutting down – that's understandable. Which is why we are all trying to open up America again in a way that is safe, that we can do in a measured fashion," he said. "But the hostility against public health issues is difficult not only to understand, but difficult to process."
How depressing:
July 23, 11:15 a.m. While many California officials have said the coronavirus pandemic could grip our state for another year, Santa Clara County Executive Officer Jeff Smith suggested in an interview with KPIX Wednesday night the timeline could be even longer.
Smith said because a vaccine has never been developed against the common cold or any other coronavirus, "there will never be a vaccine that will be effective."
Due to the lack of a vaccine, he said we will be "doing what is more equivalent to spot fire treatment and struggling for the next 10 years."
Watch the full interview on KPIX.
Updates: Bay Area official warns COVID-19 may be here for up to 10 years
This is making me steaming mad!Luckily he has been given security protection. But the fact that he (and his family) needs it, is really disgusting, imo.
Fauci says "serious threats" have been made against him and his wife and daughters - CBS News
Excerpt snipped by me:
Sure hope he is wrong-- i have more faith because this virus is so evil, so deadly, that so many different companies in different countries are working very hard
on a vaccine as well as on different medications in the hope of mitigating
its damage to the human body---
In several places today I have read that a 90-95% compliance with mask mandates is the quickest way to end the COVID pandemic.
Here’s one example:
Gov. Tim Walz’s statewide mask-wearing order for restaurants, stores and other public indoor gathering spaces is set to take effect first thing Saturday.
Walz on Wednesday announced a statewide mask mandate as a way to stem the spread of COVID-19 and put the state on a path back to normalcy.
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“This is the quickest way to ending the COVID pandemic,” he told reporters. “It is the surest way to getting us to the therapeutics and vaccines” while continuing to reopen the economy.
If 90 to 95 percent of Minnesotans complied, businesses could stay open, kids could return safely to school buildings, and we "get back that life that we all miss so much,” he said.
How about we apply this across the US if this news is true? I’d like to see the end of this pandemic.
Per Worldometers - July 24, 2020 - Day 180
New Cases = 78,000
Deaths = 1,141
Wasn't someone just arguing in this thread like a week ago we weren't going to see an average of 1,000 cases a day? Blew past that number didn't we? How exactly do people think these numbers are going to magically level out or lessen?
I feel really angry and quite frankly depressed this evening over the absolute God forsaken hell hole of a country we apparently live in. But, sure, let's offer vacation tax credits. That'll help us out in pandemic as people lose their jobs or can't afford to miss work even while sick.
Oh, I do too. But it's still depressing to me. In a way, I agree with him. Sure we are finding better ways to treat. And working on a vaccine. But that still doesn't necessarily mean we will eradicate it. Ugh. Jmo
I know: Dr. Fauci stated he does not think the virus will be eradicated-- it is depressing and terrifying. I am frightened every single day of getting the virus---
Yes, and you don't, or you should not at this time, spend hours in a supermarket.NPR is so often helpful. From a week ago: What You Need To Know About Protective Face Masks : Life Kit
...masks can limit your exposure, but they aren't giving you full protection. You can't suddenly be in prolonged close contact with people ...masks can buy you a few extra minutes of protection, not hours.
You still need to be keeping at least 6 feet away from other people and avoiding crowds and poorly ventilated, enclosed spaces. When you combine masks with other measures like social distancing, hand-washing and avoiding crowds, you can really cut down on transmission of the virus.