irvinehomeowner said:OC Health now has city-by-city data:
https://occovid19.ochealthinfo.com/coronavirus-in-oc
City Pop Cases
Irvine 280,202 33
Tustin 81,369 4
Total Cases
321
Deaths
3
As of today according to the report Irvine and NB top 2 in OC.
irvinehomeowner said:OC Health now has city-by-city data:
https://occovid19.ochealthinfo.com/coronavirus-in-oc
City Pop Cases
Irvine 280,202 33
Tustin 81,369 4
Total Cases
321
Deaths
3
irvinehomeowner said:OC Health now has city-by-city data:
https://occovid19.ochealthinfo.com/coronavirus-in-oc
City Pop Cases
Irvine 280,202 33
Tustin 81,369 4
Total Cases
321
Deaths
3
eyephone said:irvinehomeowner said:OC Health now has city-by-city data:
https://occovid19.ochealthinfo.com/coronavirus-in-oc
City Pop Cases
Irvine 280,202 33
Tustin 81,369 4
Total Cases
321
Deaths
3
As of today according to the report Irvine and NB top 2 in OC.
Mety said:eyephone said:irvinehomeowner said:OC Health now has city-by-city data:
https://occovid19.ochealthinfo.com/coronavirus-in-oc
City Pop Cases
Irvine 280,202 33
Tustin 81,369 4
Total Cases
321
Deaths
3
As of today according to the report Irvine and NB top 2 in OC.
Interesting. Most infected age group is 46-64. None infected under 17.
Aliso Viejo has 2. I should have moved there when I had a chance. JK.
Liar Loan said:Mety said:eyephone said:irvinehomeowner said:OC Health now has city-by-city data:
https://occovid19.ochealthinfo.com/coronavirus-in-oc
City Pop Cases
Irvine 280,202 33
Tustin 81,369 4
Total Cases
321
Deaths
3
As of today according to the report Irvine and NB top 2 in OC.
Interesting. Most infected age group is 46-64. None infected under 17.
Aliso Viejo has 2. I should have moved there when I had a chance. JK.
Congratulations Irvine! "World's Safest City"
Liar Loan said:The top 5 based on percentage infected are:
1. Newport Beach ~ 0.037%
2. San Juan Capo ~ 0.024%
3. Dana Point ~ 0.020%
4. Laguna Niguel ~ 0.016%
5. San Clemente ~ 0.015%
All of the above are rather wealthy, older, white, and adjacent to the coast. Irvine ranks in 10th place based on percentage.
Maserson said:US daily deaths hit 402 today, up from 268 yesterday. I think we?re going to approach Italy/Spain?s rates from the numbers coming out of Louisiana, Michigan, and Philly.
Kenkoko said:Maserson said:US daily deaths hit 402 today, up from 268 yesterday. I think we?re going to approach Italy/Spain?s rates from the numbers coming out of Louisiana, Michigan, and Philly.
Sure looks like we are.
Italy
189, 250, 175, 368, 349, 345, 475, 427 ,628, 793, 651, 601, 743, 683, 712, 919
USA
56, 49, 46, 113, 141, 225, 247, 268, 402
That's the worst part. I envision a day in the future where there will be a portion of society "living normally" as we still think of normal, going about their daily business, shopping in stores, playing in parks, and going on vacations. They will all be carrying "COVID Cards" to prove they have already recovered from COVID-19. The other portion of society will still be hunkered down, waiting for their turn, a vaccine, a cure, or for the last documented case to mark an end to the pandemic.Cornflakes said:And this is just the beginning.
morekaos said:We have a wonderful opportunity here to use a marker and watch the very public story of actual infection. The public will follow Tom and Rita?s every tweet, ache and symptom. What a wonderful study....how much you wanna bet Eye, that they come through this just fine? Won?t even make a good made for TV movie.
qwerty said:For the folks in healthcare (kenkoko/cornflakes/others)
Are the People going to ERs/hospitals there because they actually have emergencies related to covid19? Or are they there because they are exhibiting symptoms of covid-19?
From what I?ve read you should only go to an ER if you have shortness of breath or perhaps a fever that has not gone away after three days. Do all of the folks going to the ER actually need the ER?
I guess the question is: is the healthcare system being overwhelmed just by covid19 related necessary visits to the ER/hospital? Or is it being bogged down by those who are experiencing the milder-type systems?