irvinehomeowner
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Florida not doing too well.
aquabliss said:irvinehomeowner said:qwerty said:irvinehomeowner said:Yep. GG has over double the cases with 100k less people than Irvine.
They Viets are smarter - they are reaching herd immunity faster
Oooo... it?s that in your mind proof again.
#thinkagain
I even saw a dude coughing at the tea shop a couple down from the bbq place. I jetted out quick.
Have you guys noticed when you?re in North OC or LA it always feels good to come to Irvine. I have this joke with my kids when we visit family in LA/Long Beach then pass the ?Irvine City Limit? sign I say ?ok kids we?re safe now?.
aquabliss said:Apple was one of the first retail locations to shut it's doors in the first wave. Now looks like they're starting to close stores (again) in some states. Here we go again.https://finance.yahoo.com/news/apple-store-closing-coronavirus-164843581.html
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said Tuesday that the state is seeing a surge in coronavirus cases from people under 30. The state hit new highs Tuesday in the number of new infections and the number of new hospitalizations since the outbreak began.
There were 2,622 new cases of the coronavirus recorded Tuesday, surpassing the previous record that was set on June 10, according to the Texas Department of Public Health. The state also had 2,518 new hospitalizations, the fifth straight day of record highs. The number of people hospitalized has been increasing steadily since May 25, when 1,511 people were hospitalized.
"The majority of people who tested positive since the beginning of June have been people under the age of 30," Abbott said at a press conference. Abbott said the increase could be the result of Memorial Day gatherings or from "bar-type settings."
On May 8, The Wall Street Journal hailed "The Georgia Model" of COVID-19 management, praising Georgia for two weeks of declining case and death numbers and for the state's achievement in reportedly testing 100,000 individuals in 10 days.
But, as Los Angeles Times columnist Matthew Fleischer pointed out, the Journal's praise rested on a graph in which the state misrepresented its own data, rearranging the case and death counts from different dates in such a way as to create the appearance of a decline. The mistake was so egregious that both the state's Republican Governor Brian Kemp and its Department of Health (DOH) issued public apologies.
On Wednesday Georgia crossed the threshold of over 60,000 overall confirmed COVID-19 cases. Over the prior week, Georgia has reported three of its highest daily totals of new cases, with 993 cases reported on June 11, 1,018 on June 13 and 952 on June 17.
Kemp lifted most of the state's lockdown measures at the end of April, allowing cinemas, churches restaurants, gyms, tattoo parlors and beauty salons to re-open. Directly afterward, the state saw a spike of more than 1,200 new confirmed cases on May 1. In the last 10 days, the state has reported between 700 and nearly 1,000 new cases each day.
Former Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams called the decision to reopen the state "dangerously incompetent and deeply callous." Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said Kemp had essentially told state residents, "Go bowling and we'll have a [hospital] bed waiting on you." Even Republican President Donald Trump, who had personally encouraged states to reopen quickly, said of the state's late April reopening, "It's just too soon."
zubs said:APPLE is closing stores in:
FL
SC
NC
AZ
I'm glad CA isn't on the list. It would make me worry a lot more.
If I were in AZ I'd start buying tp.
I believe Newsom finally received his $1B mask order, now he's trying to sell those.irvinehomeowner said:CA may be next. That's why Newsom issued the mask ordinance, because cases were increasing in certain areas.
Hmm, now it's Russian to blame for the Chinese virus? Watched too much CNN (fake) news recently?zubs said:The people who complain about Newsoms mask order are being fooled by Russian propaganda. Russia wants to cause chaos and destruction in the USA. They are riling up the dummies by posting on all social media sites.
If we wear masks, there will be less transmission of COVID-19 and our economy will open up earlier and stay open.
The Russian propaganda caused Newsom to hold off on the mask requirement until yesterday!...We would be in a much better position if our governor had the courage to implement the mask requirement earlier.
qwerty said:We have been open for almost two months. The chart below charts out the daily deaths in the US per day. While the media continuously reports on the number of cases spiking here, there and everywhere (presumably to just get clicks) the deaths per day don?t seem to have been impacted by the reopening (although not sure there has been enough lag yet, so TBD).
But overall the chart looks encouraging.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/coronavirus-deaths-united-states-each-day-2020-n1177936
qwerty said:We have been open for almost two months. The chart below charts out the daily deaths in the US per day. While the media continuously reports on the number of cases spiking here, there and everywhere (presumably to just get clicks) the deaths per day don?t seem to have been impacted by the reopening (although not sure there has been enough lag yet, so TBD).
But overall the chart looks encouraging.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/coronavirus-deaths-united-states-each-day-2020-n1177936
USCTrojanCPA said:qwerty said:We have been open for almost two months. The chart below charts out the daily deaths in the US per day. While the media continuously reports on the number of cases spiking here, there and everywhere (presumably to just get clicks) the deaths per day don?t seem to have been impacted by the reopening (although not sure there has been enough lag yet, so TBD).
But overall the chart looks encouraging.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/coronavirus-deaths-united-states-each-day-2020-n1177936
I've read somewhere that the majority of new cases are younger folks so between that and medical providers getting better at treating the folks that are hospitalized may have translated to a lower number of deaths.
qwerty said:Well let?s not pretend they are enforcing safety over the economy. They are complying with government rules as they should.
If businesses cared about safety they would have continued their alL out assault with of their disinfecting procedures. Costco has scaled back significantly.
Business are doing what they need to do to stay open and keep getting their money. Let?s not pretend they are prioritizing safety over the dollar.
The dollar always trumps safety.