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  • Chi_archie
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-22-08
    • 63165

    #106
    a lot of states ahead of Cali in Deaths per million

    they are doing a heck of a job


    New York 203,123 10,834 175,200 10,354 552 499,143 25,443 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
    New Jersey 68,824 2,805 64,748 7,749 316 131,219 14,774 [1] [2]
    Louisiana 21,518 1,013 20,455 4,614 217 118,422 25,393 [1]
    Connecticut 13,989 671 13,253 3,906 187 45,841 12,799 [1] [2]
    Michigan 27,001 1,768 24,790 2,712 178 76,014 7,634 [1] [2] [3]
    Massachusetts 28,163 957 26,477 4,123 140 126,551 18,528 [1] [2]
    District Of Columbia 2,058 67 1,473 3,007 98 11,518 16,827 [1]
    USA Total 614,643 +757 26,112 +65 549,711 1,857 79 3,103,252 9,375
    Rhode Island 3,251 80 3,161 3,077 76 23,926 22,644 [1] [2] [3]
    Washington 10,795 547 8,824 1,480 75 122,854 16,842 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
    Illinois 23,247 868 22,329 1,813 68 110,616 8,627 [1] [2] [3] [4]
    Colorado 7,941 329 7,496 1,436 59 39,580 7,156 [1]
    Indiana 8,527 387 8,126 1,285 58 46,017 6,933 [1] [2]
    Pennsylvania 25,465 696 24,119 1,991 54 133,631 10,447 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
    Georgia 14,578 524 14,023 1,416 51 61,795 6,001 [1] [2] [3]
    Maryland 9,472 302 8,567 1,578 50 53,733 8,950 [1]
    Vermont 752 29 723 1,203 46 10,585 16,937 [1]
    Delaware 1,926 43 1,564 2,028 45 12,869 13,554 [1]
    Nevada 3,088 130 1,789 1,057 44 32,178 11,009 [1] [2]
    Mississippi 3,087 111 2,976 1,033 37 21,101 7,060 [1]
    Wisconsin 3,555 170 3,298 615 29 41,552 7,191 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
    Florida 21,628 571 20,413 1,050 28 205,413 9,972 [1] [2]
    Ohio 7,280 324 6,836 625 28 67,874 5,830 [1] [2]
    Oklahoma 2,184 108 1,016 557 28 28,225 7,204 [1] [2]
    Kentucky 2,210 115 1,789 498 26 27,697 6,238 [1]
    Alabama 3,970 +17 115 +1 3,835 816 24 33,835 6,955 [1]
    Kansas 1,426 69 1,117 490 24 14,147 4,864 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
    Virginia 6,500 +329 195 +41 5,584 773 23 44,169 5,250 [1] [2]
    Missouri 4,714 142 4,388 774 23 48,803 8,014 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
    Idaho 1,464 39 1,401 867 23 15,398 9,123 [1] [2] [3]
    California 25,777 +241 789 +7 24,048 658 20 212,900 5,438
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    • gauchojake
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 09-17-10
      • 34103

      #107
      We are winning
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      • Chi_archie
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 07-22-08
        • 63165

        #108
        how the penetrate does Idaho have a higher death rate per capita than California?
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        • gauchojake
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 09-17-10
          • 34103

          #109
          The health system infrastructure
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          • gauchojake
            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
            • 09-17-10
            • 34103

            #110
            There was also a conference in Sun Valley where everyone got sick.
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            • Chi_archie
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 07-22-08
              • 63165

              #111
              Originally posted by gauchojake
              There was also a conference in Sun Valley where everyone got sick.
              https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.new...the-nation/amp

              and this remains one of the top 2-3 reasons why we need to flatten the curve in each state and wait until PPE is flowing and stockpiled

              Idaho’s doctors and nurses face the greatest danger. More than fifty health-care workers have tested positive in the state’s South Central Health District, about forty of whom work for the St. Luke’s hospital system in Blaine County and Twin Falls to the south. Jesse Vanderhoof, a nurse at St. Luke’s hospital, in Ketchum, was administering nasal swabs at a drive-up testing site before he became sick. As his condition deteriorated, on March 24th, his wife dropped him back at the E.R.; hours later, she received a call saying that her previously healthy, thirty-nine-year-old husband had suffered a seizure and was boarded onto a life flight bound for Boise. He was put on a ventilator for several days before regaining the strength to breathe on his own.

              Brent Russell, one of two E.R. physicians at St. Luke’s in Ketchum who tested positive, battled a hundred-and-four-degree fever with shaking chills; he would awaken in the middle of the night, unable to catch his breath. Russell wrote a letter to the local Idaho Mountain Express pleading with a community that, in his view, was either unable or unwilling to adapt to the new rules of the pandemic. “People were not taking this seriously,” he told me. “I would look out the windows of my house and see groups of people talking and congregating in the street.” As his wife, son, niece, and nephew all came down with symptoms of covid-19, Russell applauded Governor Little’s abrupt stay-at-home order, a decision that caught many by surprise in a state known as a refuge for anti-government individualists. “We need a heavy hand right now,” Russell said. “We need all forces thrown at stopping this thing.”


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              • JIBBBY
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 12-10-09
                • 83691

                #112
                We are doing great in California with Corona and it's time to re-open this shiiit.. Come on Newsom pull the trigger and lift the stay at home order already!!
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