How is your county doing with CV19

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Monroe County, NY as of 4/9

Confirmed cases - 680

Deaths - 40

 

3093 cases and 119 dead in my county. 

 

24 cases and 0 deaths in my county as of this morning.

140 cases

133 residents

7 non residents

 

0 resident deaths

2 non resident deaths

 

Lake County Florida

 

 

Bergen County, NJ

8,343 Positive Test Results

365 Deaths

 

 

Benton Co.  OR - 21, 2.

Sacramento County Numbers at a Glance - Updated 4​/9, 11​:15 a.m.​
https://www.saccounty.net/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspx
Confirmed Cases: 613/Deaths: 22
Galt, CA: 6/0
Est. pop. - Sac County:1,527,000 - Galt: 26,000

Kern County, CA
337 confirmed cases
3 deaths
(as of yesterday)

Multnomah County (Portland east to Mt Hood) 

302 confirmed cases 

13 deaths

And in Sacramento County more than a third of deaths are linked to churches including one church where 17 have died and are still holding prayer group meetings in each others homes

1077 cases  28 deaths as of yesterday 

1/4 million population. 

Had to call ambulance last night for wife's mom. Temperature,  dry, cough  and trouble breathing.

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King County, Washington

Confirmed Cases: 3884

Deaths: 257

Population: 2.2 million

This^

My wife lost her 110-year-old Great Aunt on Wednesday (I'll have "an anecdotal report' on the use of that orange fuckstick's "miracle drug" later).

Then the deceased woman's 80-ish daughter went to the ER with low oxygen levels.  Stabilized, tested, released.  No test result yet.

RIP Pepa.  

>And in Sacramento County more than a third of deaths are linked to churches including one church where 17 have died and are still holding prayer group meetings in each others homes
I heard something about this, but not sure if the congregations have been identified.
I did see news clips about a church in Roseville (Placer county) where the leader has been defying closure orders and I believe there is one in Lodi (San Joaquin county) that is filing suit against the state on 1st Amendment grounds.
I have to wonder what divine reasoning is driving this kind of thought (or absence of). From what I can tell, the majority of organized religious communities are complying and employing distancing alternatives. Another factor in favor of personal spirituality.

Sorry for you and your wife's loss, Bluest. 110 is quite remarkable. So sad, that a pandemic had to take her.

Divine reasoning?  More like a cult of personality.  See the People's Temple or The Branch Davidians.  Nothing holy about leading your congregation down a path to destruction.

1079/17

It's a Pentecostal Slavic church

Last week the county revealed that 71 people linked to Bethany Slavic, including church members and their friends and family, had contracted the coronavirus. Even though the church had stopped holding in-person services, as required, officials said many church members were still meeting on their own, in violation of “stay at home” orders.

The 3,500-member church’s founder and lead pastor, the Rev. Adam Bondaruk, 76, and his wife, Galina, are among those infected with the coronavirus.

 

I just noticed that Weather Underground added a coronavirus section to their local forecasts.

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Cloudy with a 1% chance of death.

Cloudy today, for sure, but the sun will come out tomorrow.

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Filled with anti socials so the new norm of social distancing is the old norm of myob and people are staying healthy, except for the French kissers. 2 reported cases 

If my math is right (cross-multiply and divide, right?), the percentage of deaths from COVID-19 here of our total population is:

0.011681818181818

Odds I hope to live with.

Herbal Dave (I think the same way you do....)

San Francisco County: 724 Cases.   10 Deaths.

Current population of SF 884,363
Percentage of C-19 Infections per capita: .08186%
Percentage of C-19 Deaths per capita: .00113%

https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/what-to-know-about-covid-19-cases-in...

Thanks,Mylar, I'll tell my wife.

 

Vibes to all here.

Fucking reminds me of seeing body counts on the television networks nightly news during  the War in Vietnam.

The numbers will lie

#staythefu#&*%k at home...

>#staythefu#&*%k at home...
AGREED!
Can't play percentages with this one yet. This virus is new to humans and THERE IS NO CURE. Human interaction is the primary way the virus infects.
Until there is some way to at least corral this thing, there is no other option, but to stay away from each other.

As of 4/10/20

Kingdom of Bahrain

Total population: 1,687,329

Total tested: 57,681

Active cases: 380

Stable cases: 377

Critical cases: 3

Discharged cases: 539

Deaths: 6

Hoping for the best with your MIL Jaz.

 

Sorry for your loss Bluest. Hoping the best for the daughter.

 

You live in Bahrain Joe? Core Labs wanted to hire me and send me there back in the mid seventies. They flew me to Dallas and wined and dined. But they blew it when they left me with the guys that had been there. They told me what it was like and why I should not go. I took their advice.

 

Lake County, California.

We just got our first confirmed case last week. A local that was working out of county and brought the virus in.  I believe a family member of his is the second.   No fatalities yet. We were one of the first counties to SIP and shut down the schools.  It seems to be paying off. As of today, still just the 2 cases.

Thanks, Mark.

Daughter, Husband and Grandson (40+?) Positive. Not sure about Grandson's wife and 2 kids.

Granddaughter (late 40's?) negative.  We assume her son (23) is as well, as he's physically fine.  

They actually found a funeral home for processing and a mausoleum, which may have something to to with Granddaughter's ability to "badge" (Fed) her way through obstacles.

 

NYC is temporarily interring bodies on Hart Island.  Can't help but wonder how many of the lost will be literally lost.

 

I don't know the numbers, but Santa Clara County is pretty bad, worst in the Bay Area. We're number 1!!!

(Channeling my inner orange)

I was thinking of you Mark when I'd see the reports that Lake County was still "clean", then saw the other day that the creeping crud got up there too.

Still, the numbers are low for you up there.

Then again, only 17 people live in Lake County, right?

Carry on.

 From that data

Tennessee, Tennessee
There ain't no place I'd wanna be...

Humboldt County, CA  (population 132,646)

as of today, 4/10/2020:

1349 residents tested

50 confirmed cases of COVID-19 (and zero new cases over the past 3 days)

0 deaths

Alameda County, CA (population 1,666,753, I think)

766 cases

20 deaths

 

City of Berkeley recently reported our first COVID-19 death of 36 cases.

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Took this one of a tumble down shack a few hours ago ... finally shedding upwards of 4 feet of snow.

Have always thought the hanta virus lurks inside this shack.

 

Damn Bluest.

 

Thanks Tom. We got 2 more cases yesterday. Not sure if they were related to the first two.

As of the 2010 census, the population of Lake County was 64,665.  So, yeah, pretty sparse.

 

As of April 10, 2020

King County, WA

4047 confirmed cases

275 deaths

Considering that we had the first case in the country, relatively low numbers, but still too damn many.  Makes me wonder why I ever left Humboldt County.

Given the lack of widespread testing, I'm sure the number of positive cases is underrepresented.  It seems inevitable that this is going to explode in the homeless population.

There are an estimated 12,500 homeless people here.  Some of them are being given hotel rooms to alleviate overcrowding in the shelters. Not all of them are going to shelters, especially as the weather turns more favorable to staying outdoors.  The problem is that many of this group ignore social distancing, wearing masks, and have barriers to simple hygiene, like washing your hands regularly.  
 

Yesterday morning I was awakened by the sounds of a ranting lunatic at the bus stop across the street from my apartment.  The other people at the stop or walking by were giving him a wide berth and all looked intimidated.  He was non-stop loudly crazy yelling for at least a half an hour, in the midst of a psychotic breakdown.  Eventually an ambulance and three police squad cars arrived, and about a dozen officers in protective gear put the guy in restraints, then put him on a gurney with restraining straps before taking him away in the ambulance.  
 

This morning, a different guy was freaking out at the bus stop, smashing a grocery bag with food he had with him on the ground.  He has been camped out by the alley where all the garbage bins are at for the last half a year, clearly has mental issues, and will not go to a shelter or seek out help for his issues.  Waking up to the sound of him loudly rambling to himself has become my urban equivalent of hearing the rooster crow at the crack of dawn.

 

 It feels like our government has decided that a type of social Darwinism is acceptable.  It's not doing anyone any good, not the people incapable of taking care of themselves or the people forced to witness it.  I shudder to think that we are teaching children that this is normal.  Just ignoring it or moving it along to some other neighborhood isn't dealing with it.  
 

Perhaps this pandemic will finally tip the scales to creating and funding affordable housing, mental health screening, substance abuse counseling, job training and job placement programs for the homeless, but I wonder if the sinister hope is that the virus thins the herd?  Remember the Dead Kennedys' song "Kill The Poor"?  We're watching it happen.

 

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10K+ cases, surpassing Ireland and India.

Is this American exceptionalism?