Record spike in new coronavirus cases reported in six U.S. states.

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  • stevenash
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    • 01-17-11
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    Record spike in new coronavirus cases reported in six U.S. states.
    Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma, Oregon and Texas all reported record increases in new cases on Tuesday after recording all-time highs last week. Nevada also reported its highest single-day tally of new cases on Tuesday, up from a previous high on May 23. Hospitalizations are also rising or at record highs.
    At Arizona’s Tucson Medical Center on Monday, just a single intensive care unit (ICU) bed designated for COVID-19 patients was available, with the other 19 beds filled, a hospital representative said.

    “ICU to be expanded, hopefully, in coming days,” Dr. Steven Oscherwitz, an infectious disease expert at the hospital, said in a tweet on Monday night. “Not sure where people needing ICU care will be able to go, since most AZ (Arizona) hospitals are pretty full now.”



    Health officials in many states attribute the spike to businesses reopening and Memorial Day weekend gatherings in late May. Many states are also bracing for a possible increase in cases stemming from tens of thousands of people protesting to end racial injustice and police brutality for the past three weeks.

    In Oregon, health officials are trying to contain an outbreak of over 200 new cases in Union County linked to the Lighthouse United Pentecostal Church.
    The Oregonian newspaper reported that a video on the church’s Facebook page on May 24 showed hundreds of people standing close together singing. Large gatherings were not permitting under the state’s reopening plan at that time. The video has since been deleted, it said.

    In Texas, Governor Greg Abbott said the record number of new cases is due to more testing. Hospitalizations - a metric not linked to increased testing - also hit a record high. But the state has nearly 15,000 hospital beds available, Abbott said.

    For the week ended June 14, testing increased over 30% but the positive rate held steady at 7%, a Reuters analysis showed.

    Texas tested 674 out of every 100,000 residents last week, while about half of the 50 states tested at least 1,000 out of every 100,000 residents. New York led the nation, testing 2,245 out of every 100,000 residents, according to the analysis.

    The top Texas health official, John Hellerstedt, said the increase was manageable but the situation could change.

    “The possibility that things could flare up again and produce a resurgence of COVID-19,” which would stress the state’s healthcare system “is still very real,” Hellerstedt said.

    Across the United States, 17 states saw new cases rise last week, according to a Reuters analysis.

    In Oklahoma, where President Donald Trump plans to hold an indoor campaign rally on Saturday, new cases rose 68%.

    Vice President Mike Pence on Tuesday said officials were considering other, possibly outdoor, venues for the Tulsa event. The virus spreads far more efficiently in enclosed spaces.

    On Tuesday, Oklahoma health officials here urged anyone attending the rally to get tested for the coronavirus before arriving and then to self-isolate following the event and get tested again. The health commissioner urged those over 65 or at higher risk of coronavirus-related complications to stay home.
    Pence pushed back against talk of a second wave of infections, citing increased testing.

    "In recent days, the media has taken to sounding the alarm bells over a 'second wave' of coronavirus infections. Such panic is overblown," Pence wrote in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece. here "We are winning the fight against the invisible enemy."

    More than 2.1 million people have been infected with the coronavirus in the United States and over 116,000 have died from COVID-19, by far the most in the world.
  • stevenash
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    • 01-17-11
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    #2
    Gee, who didn't see this coming.
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    • Booya711
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      • 12-20-11
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      #3
      Stay at home and take cover for three years at least
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      • Chi_archie
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        • 07-22-08
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        #4
        The new cases are far less severe as the strain has apparently weakened and people are receiving far far less viral load to become infected.

        on top of that, we have many new innovative treatments through the months of trial and error we've had. One very promising drug is starting to be used quite a bit more, an old steroid Dexamethasone, it has increased the survival rate for bad cases.

        So the new cases in a few states is not too alarming, especially as more people get tested. I'll be worried in 2-4 weeks when we see those states having their death rates increase in the same way. But I highly highly doubt they will.
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        • Sam Odom
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          • 10-30-05
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          #5
          Waiting for the All Clear


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          • Mike Huntertz
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            #6
            Originally posted by stevenash
            Gee, who didn't see this coming.
            I don't think the bleach drinkers expected it but everybody else did.
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            • Sam Odom
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              • 10-30-05
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              #7
              Simple

              folks who are still afraid stay the fuk home and wear a mask
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              • Jayvegas420
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                #8
                The kids Sam, what about the kids?
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                • Sam Odom
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                  • 10-30-05
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jayvegas420


                  The kids Sam, what about the kids?

                  Keep your kid[s] inside wearing a mask
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                  • Sam Odom
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                    • 10-30-05
                    • 58063

                    #10
                    Originally posted by stevenash

                    In Oklahoma, where President Donald Trump plans to hold an indoor campaign rally on Saturday, new cases rose 68%.

                    Today

                    State of Oklahoma has 371 CV deaths <--- probably an inflated #

                    Population of Oklahoma = 4,000,000


                    CV deaths = 0.009275%
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                    • SBR_Guest_Pro
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                      #11
                      i didn't expect it
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                      • vitterd
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                        #12
                        Yeah, the dumb red states. Please hold that indoor rally and maybe someone will breathe on trump and end this. If that fat bastard gets it, he’s dead.
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                        • Sam Odom
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by vitterd


                          Yeah, the dumb red states. Please hold that indoor rally and maybe someone will breathe on trump and end this. If that fat bastard gets it, he’s dead.

                          Typical Dem

                          It's all politics
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                          • jtoler
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                            #14
                            they made it simple enough to know its bs to see how weak and cowardly u really are. youd stay at home for 10 yrs in order to not confront the real problem
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                            • SBR_Guest_Pro
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by vitterd
                              Yeah, the dumb red states. Please hold that indoor rally and maybe someone will breathe on trump and end this. If that fat bastard gets it, he’s dead.
                              You mean you want someone to breathe on Cuomo. New York numbers 4 times higher than other states. He's the real problem
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                              • vitterd
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                                #16
                                Originally posted by Sam Odom
                                Waiting for the Dems to announce the All Clear


                                Typical repub

                                It’s all about politics
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                                • Sam Odom
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                                  #17
                                  vitter

                                  STOP fukking with Sammy's posts
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                                  • Sam Odom
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                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by vitterd


                                    Yeah, the dumb blue states full of monkeys.


                                    "monkeys"


                                    Do you mean Black/AAs ?
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                                    • Black Coffee
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                                      #19
                                      Pretty obvious that cases will go up when there's more movement and interaction...


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                                      • Booya711
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                                        #20
                                        Red states just have cases....losers in the blue states all died...fukk em
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                                        • jtoler
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                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by Black Coffee
                                          Pretty obvious that cases will go up when there's more movement and interaction...


                                          https://www.foxcarolina.com/some-sta...bbecf3d1e.html
                                          if I took a poll here well over 50% would say they dont trust the media, well thats always been proven to be a lie when in fact your average human lives out his reality solely based on what the media tells him.
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                                          • jjgold
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                                            #22
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                                            • stevenash
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                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by Sam Odom
                                              Simple

                                              folks who are still afraid stay the fuk home and wear a mask
                                              I'm not afraid and I do go out and when I do go out which is often I still follow CDC's directive, I'll have a mask around my neck and will use it to cover my face when I engage in face to face conversation, I will wear gloves when I have to touch a key pad to enter a payment because God knows how many idiotic slobs that should know better have touched it before me.

                                              Afraid?
                                              Hardly.

                                              Careful?
                                              Hell yeah.
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                                              • Sam Odom
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                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by Sam Odom


                                                Today

                                                State of Oklahoma has 371 CV deaths <--- probably an inflated #

                                                Population of Oklahoma = 4,000,000


                                                CV deaths = 0.009275%
                                                Originally posted by jjgold



                                                Correct... very very low %
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                                                • Sam Odom
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                                                  #25
                                                  Originally posted by stevenash

                                                  Careful?
                                                  Hell yeah.

                                                  Good for you...
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                                                  • stevenash
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                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by Sam Odom
                                                    Good for you...
                                                    Yeah, I refuse to have my life (which is in a very good place right now) by a virus albeit exaggerated or not derailed.

                                                    My life goes on as normal but with extra precautions is what I am saying.
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                                                    • ChuckyTheGoat
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                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by stevenash
                                                      Gee, who didn't see this coming.
                                                      Stevie:

                                                      Is Round 2 coming?
                                                      Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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                                                      • jjgold
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                                                        #28
                                                        I’m still in quarantine I do go out but I wear a mask and gloves and stay away from people it’s very bad out there
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                                                        • pavyracer
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                                                          #29
                                                          Wait until Trump does his rally and the cases will multiply exponentially.
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                                                          • Buckandadime
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                                                            #30
                                                            Originally posted by stevenash
                                                            I'm not afraid and I do go out and when I do go out which is often I still follow CDC's directive, I'll have a mask around my neck and will use it to cover my face when I engage in face to face conversation, I will wear gloves when I have to touch a key pad to enter a payment because God knows how many idiotic slobs that should know better have touched it before me.

                                                            Afraid?
                                                            Hardly.

                                                            Careful?
                                                            Hell yeah.
                                                            It's just common sense which nobody seems to have anymore..
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                                                            • Sam Odom
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                                                              • 58063

                                                              #31
                                                              Originally posted by pavyracer


                                                              Wait until Trump does his rally and the cases will multiply exponentially.
                                                              at worse 0.009275%


                                                              just wear your mask pavy at the rally
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                                                              • PAULYPOKER
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                                                                #32
                                                                Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma, Oregon and Texas all reported record increases in new cases on Tuesday after recording all-time highs last week. Nevada also reported its highest single-day tally of new cases on Tuesday, up from a previous high on May 23. Hospitalizations are also rising or at record highs.
                                                                At Arizona’s Tucson Medical Center on Monday, just a single intensive care unit (ICU) bed designated for COVID-19 patients was available, with the other 19 beds filled, a hospital representative said.

                                                                “ICU to be expanded, hopefully, in coming days,” Dr. Steven Oscherwitz, an infectious disease expert at the hospital, said in a tweet on Monday night. “Not sure where people needing ICU care will be able to go, since most AZ (Arizona) hospitals are pretty full now.”



                                                                Health officials in many states attribute the spike to businesses reopening and Memorial Day weekend gatherings in late May. Many states are also bracing for a possible increase in cases stemming from tens of thousands of people protesting to end racial injustice and police brutality for the past three weeks.

                                                                In Oregon, health officials are trying to contain an outbreak of over 200 new cases in Union County linked to the Lighthouse United Pentecostal Church.
                                                                The Oregonian newspaper reported that a video on the church’s Facebook page on May 24 showed hundreds of people standing close together singing. Large gatherings were not permitting under the state’s reopening plan at that time. The video has since been deleted, it said.

                                                                In Texas, Governor Greg Abbott said the record number of new cases is due to more testing. Hospitalizations - a metric not linked to increased testing - also hit a record high. But the state has nearly 15,000 hospital beds available, Abbott said.

                                                                For the week ended June 14, testing increased over 30% but the positive rate held steady at 7%, a Reuters analysis showed.

                                                                Texas tested 674 out of every 100,000 residents last week, while about half of the 50 states tested at least 1,000 out of every 100,000 residents. New York led the nation, testing 2,245 out of every 100,000 residents, according to the analysis.

                                                                The top Texas health official, John Hellerstedt, said the increase was manageable but the situation could change.

                                                                “The possibility that things could flare up again and produce a resurgence of COVID-19,” which would stress the state’s healthcare system “is still very real,” Hellerstedt said.

                                                                Across the United States, 17 states saw new cases rise last week, according to a Reuters analysis.

                                                                In Oklahoma, where President Donald Trump plans to hold an indoor campaign rally on Saturday, new cases rose 68%.

                                                                Vice President Mike Pence on Tuesday said officials were considering other, possibly outdoor, venues for the Tulsa event. The virus spreads far more efficiently in enclosed spaces.

                                                                On Tuesday, Oklahoma health officials here urged anyone attending the rally to get tested for the coronavirus before arriving and then to self-isolate following the event and get tested again. The health commissioner urged those over 65 or at higher risk of coronavirus-related complications to stay home.
                                                                Pence pushed back against talk of a second wave of infections, citing increased testing.

                                                                "In recent days, the media has taken to sounding the alarm bells over a 'second wave' of coronavirus infections. Such panic is overblown," Pence wrote in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece. here "We are winning the fight against the invisible enemy."

                                                                More than 2.1 million people have been infected with the coronavirus in the United States and over 116,000
                                                                119,132
                                                                have died from COVID-19, by far the most in the world.
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                                                                • DrunkHorseplayer
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                                                                  #33
                                                                  I notice that they didn't mention whether or not the number of deaths is increasing; cases are one thing, deaths are another.
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                                                                  • PAULYPOKER
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                                                                    #34
                                                                    USA Total 2,208,400 +25,450 119,132 +849 1,186,227 6,672 360 25,729,368 77,732
                                                                    Texas 95,793 +4,413 2,062 +46 33,087 3,304 71 1,522,434 52,505 [projections]
                                                                    California 159,041 +3,440 5,205 +86 110,707 4,025 132 2,937,755 74,351 [projections]
                                                                    Florida 80,109 +2,783 2,996 +55 61,423 3,730 139 1,461,297 68,038 [projections]
                                                                    Arizona 39,097 +2,392 1,219 +25 31,280 5,371 167 489,286 67,221 [projections]
                                                                    North Carolina 45,906 +793 1,169 +29 15,518 4,377 111 651,421 62,111 [projections]
                                                                    Tennessee 31,830 +670 493 +10 10,627 4,661 72 638,990 93,568 [projections]
                                                                    Georgia 59,078 +664 2,529 +35 53,031 5,564 238 747,348 70,389 [projections]
                                                                    New York 405,785 +646 30,998 +46 288,566 20,859 1,593 3,051,783 156,875 [projections]
                                                                    Alabama 26,912 +640 785 +11 12,619 5,489 160 305,424 62,291 [projections]
                                                                    Illinois 133,639 +623 6,398 +72 42,239 10,546 505 1,229,202 97,003 [projections]
                                                                    South Carolina 19,990 +612 607 +5 9,649 3,883 118 299,903 58,248 [projections]
                                                                    Louisiana 47,706 +534 3,047 +24 7,642 10,262 655 532,717 114,593 [projections]
                                                                    Ohio 42,062 +450 2,602 +24 30,420 3,598 223 568,133 48,604 [projections]
                                                                    New Jersey 170,250 +446 12,837 +55 123,450 19,168 1,445 1,131,782 127,422 [projections]
                                                                    Virginia 55,331 +445 1,570 +18 46,420 6,482 184 536,989 62,912 [projections]
                                                                    Pennsylvania 84,083 +394 6,347 +25 20,486 6,568 496 614,783 48,022 [projections]
                                                                    Nevada 11,658 +379 467 +2 2,782 3,785 152 254,799 82,723 [projections]
                                                                    Maryland 62,409 +377 2,982 +35 54,848 10,323 493 511,288 84,571 [projections]
                                                                    Indiana 40,786 +356 2,447 +14 9,246 6,058 363 363,745 54,030 [projections]
                                                                    Mississippi 20,152 +353 915 +20 3,914 6,771 307 240,664 80,864 [projections]
                                                                    Utah 14,937 +329 145 +2 6,322 4,659 45 275,700 85,996 [projections]
                                                                    Oregon 6,098 +278 182 +2 3,459 1,446 43 179,538 42,567 [projections]
                                                                    Arkansas 13,191 +274 188 +6 4,338 4,371 62 214,403 71,046 [projections]
                                                                    Washington 27,174 +273 1,234 +10 17,157 3,569 162 480,026 63,038 [projections]
                                                                    Wisconsin 23,198 +266 703 +9 5,373 3,984 121 437,528 75,145 [projections]
                                                                    Missouri 16,958 +262 905 +10 12,260 2,763 147 319,736 52,096 [projections]
                                                                    Oklahoma 8,645 +228 363 +4 1,517 2,185 92 267,424 67,583 [projections]
                                                                    Massachusetts 105,885 +195 7,665 +18 13,599 15,362 1,112 778,031 112,881 [projections]
                                                                    Minnesota 30,882 +189 1,344 +9 2,532 5,476 238 429,145 76,095 [projections]
                                                                    Michigan 66,269 +184 6,034 +17 15,271 6,636 604 982,084 98,338 [projections]
                                                                    Kentucky 12,829 +182 512 +7 8,886 2,872 115 325,065 72,759 [projections]
                                                                    Nebraska 17,031 +180 231 +11 6,271 8,804 119 142,566 73,700 [projections]
                                                                    Colorado 29,442 +143 1,617 +12 23,564 5,113 281 254,020 44,110 [projections]
                                                                    Connecticut 45,349 +114 4,210 +6 32,375 12,720 1,181 361,420 101,372 [projections]
                                                                    Iowa 24,179 +97 669 +11 8,485 7,664 212 231,012 73,219 [projections]
                                                                    New Mexico 9,933 +88 447 +7 5,269 4,737 213 271,553 129,507 [projections]
                                                                    Idaho 3,540 +78 88 531 1,981 49 66,441 37,179 [projections]
                                                                    Rhode Island 16,164 +71 865 +14 13,820 15,258 817 203,618 192,208 [projections]
                                                                    Kansas 11,534 +63 248 +1 4,584 3,959 85 136,962 47,012 [projections]
                                                                    Delaware 10,403 +63 424 +1 3,723 10,683 435 86,074 88,393 [projections]
                                                                    South Dakota 5,966 +38 77 +2 820 6,744 87 67,202 75,964 [projections]
                                                                    North Dakota 3,124 +23 74 330 4,099 97 88,651 116,330 [projections]
                                                                    District Of Columbia 9,818 +19 520 +5 8,143 13,911 737 67,126 95,113 [projections]
                                                                    New Hampshire 5,364 +19 326 +6 971 3,945 240 116,371 85,585 [projections]
                                                                    West Virginia 2,341 +19 88 617 1,306 49 136,991 76,440 [projections]
                                                                    Alaska 676 +12 12 235 924 16 76,215 104,184 [projections]
                                                                    Wyoming 1,089 +10 18 219 1,882 31 33,997 58,741 [projections]
                                                                    Maine 2,819 +9 101 485 2,097 75 79,084 58,833 [projections]
                                                                    Montana 614 +5 19 60 574 18 63,577 59,486 [projections]
                                                                    Hawaii 740 +4 17 86 523 12 73,078 51,613 [projections]
                                                                    Vermont 1,131 +3 55 162 1,813 88 52,890 84,761 [projections]
                                                                    Guam 186 +1 5 12 8,915
                                                                    Northern Mariana Islands 30 2 9 8,169
                                                                    Puerto Rico 5,951 +61 147 4,954 1,757 43 13,022 3,845
                                                                    United States Virgin Islands 73 6 3 2,383
                                                                    Veteran Affairs 17,378 +223 1,480 +42 1,807 248,297
                                                                    US Military 12,152 36 5,307
                                                                    Federal Prisons 6,905 +15 86 1,377 17,262
                                                                    Navajo Nation 6,633 +22 311 3,191 44,000
                                                                    Grand Princess Ship 103 3 100
                                                                    Wuhan Repatriated 3 3 3
                                                                    Diamond Princess Ship 46 46 46
                                                                    Total: 2,208,400 +25,450 119,132 +849 1,186,227 6,672 360 25,729,368 77,732
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                                                                    • Sam Odom
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                                                                      • 10-30-05
                                                                      • 58063

                                                                      #35
                                                                      Originally posted by DrunkHorseplayer


                                                                      I notice that they didn't mention whether or not the number of deaths is increasing; cases are one thing, deaths are another.

                                                                      as Archie mentioned in post #4 -- virus is mutating to a less deadly one for the host. which is natural... every organism wants to live and propagate - kill host , virus dies
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