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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 4:17 pm    Post subject:

California Covid Deaths for June 30, 2020
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4,167,139 Tests Performed
....4,167,139 Results Rec'd (0 PENDING)
.......222,917 POSITIVE
....3,944,222 NEGATIVE


Day............#.Day............#...Day..........#
2/26/2020 0 4/01/2020 21 5/01/2020 91 6/01/2020 38 (24 from LA Co)
2/27/2020 0 4/02/2020 32 5/02/2020 98 6/02/2020 35 (22 from LA Co)
2/28/2020 0 4/03/2020 34 5/03/2020 44 6/03/2020 75 (59 from LA Co)
2/29/2020 0 4/04/2020 39 5/04/2020 39 6/04/2020 61 (46 from LA Co)
3/01/2020 0 4/05/2020 43 5/05/2020 63 6/05/2020 63 (14 from LA Co)
3/02/2020 0 4/06/2020 24 5/06/2020 95 6/06/2020 74 (34 from LA Co)
3/03/2020 0 4/07/2020 31 5/07/2020 92 6/07/2020 67 (55 from LA Co)
3/04/2020 1 4/08/2020 68 5/08/2020 81 6/08/2020 27 (25 from LA Co)
3/05/2020 0 4/09/2020 50 5/09/2020 93 6/09/2020 44 (10 from LA Co)
3/06/2020 0 4/10/2020 49 5/10/2020 67 6/10/2020 79 (52 from LA Co)
3/07/2020 0 4/11/2020 68 5/11/2020 25 6/11/2020 105 (61 from LA Co)
3/08/2020 0 4/12/2020 42 5/12/2020 77 6/12/2020 62 (45 from LA Co)
3/09/2020 0 4/13/2020 36 5/13/2020 87 6/13/2020 46 (21 from LA Co)
3/10/2020 1 4/14/2020 71 5/14/2020 98 6/14/2020 74 (56 from LA Co)
3/12/2020 4 4/15/2020 63 5/15/2020 76 6/15/2020 26 (17 from LA Co)
3/13/2020 0 4/16/2020 69 5/16/2020 96 6/16/2020 32 (19 from LA Co)
3/14/2020 1 4/17/2020 95 5/17/2020 57 6/17/2020 87 (33 from LA Co)
3/15/2020 0 4/18/2020 87 5/18/2020 41 6/18/2020 82 (32 from LA Co)
3/16/2020 1 4/19/2020 94 5/19/2020 32 6/19/2020 70 (36 from LA Co)
3/17/2020 5 4/20/2020 42 5/20/2020 102 6/20/2020 64 (36 from LA Co)
3/18/2020 2 4/21/2020 60 5/21/2020 106 6/21/2020 71 (47 from LA Co)
3/19/2020 3 4/22/2020 86 5/22/2020 88 6/22/2020 20 (10 from LA Co)
3/20/2020 3 4/23/2020 115 5/23/2020 78 6/23/2020 65 (18 from LA Co)
3/21/2020 4 4/24/2020 93 5/24/2020 66 6/24/2020 52 (33 from LA Co)
3/22/2020 4 4/25/2020 89 5/25/2020 21 6/25/2020 101 (34 from LA Co, 24 OC Co)
3/23/2020 0 4/26/2020 59 5/26/2020 19 6/26/2020 79 (41 from LA, C0)
3/24/2020 13 4/27/2020 45 5/27/2020 70 6/27/2020 60 (21 from LA Co, 17 from OC Co)
3/25/2020 13 4/28/2020 54 5/28/2020 89 6/28/2020 33 (18 from LA Co)
3/26/2020 12 4/29/2020 78 5/29/2020 95 6/29/2020 31 (20 from LA Co)
3/27/2020 13 4/30/2020 95 5/30/2020 88 6/30/2020 44 (21 from LA Co)
3/28/2020 23........................5/31/2020 57
3/30/2020 34
3/31/2020 15


.....TOTAL 5980



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https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OPA/Pages/NR20-142.aspx

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https://public.tableau.com/views/COVID-19PublicDashboard/Covid-19Public?:embed=y&:display_count=no&:showVizHome=no
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 4:56 pm    Post subject:

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We are getting to the point where the Orange Curtain may need to be swapped out for a big beautiful wall.


I'd be inclined to agree, but some of my favorite posters here live there.

Better plan is for all the decent people down there to quarantine while the idiots refuse to social distance by going to bars etc. thus infecting each other and dying off. It'll be a slow process, but oh so worth it.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 7:00 pm    Post subject:

DaMuleRules wrote:
strong9 wrote:
We are getting to the point where the Orange Curtain may need to be swapped out for a big beautiful wall.


I'd be inclined to agree, but some of my favorite posters here live there.

Better plan is for all the decent people down there to quarantine while the idiots refuse to social distance by going to bars etc. thus infecting each other and dying off. It'll be a slow process, but oh so worth it.


Unfortunately it doesn't work that way, unless everyone who goes out isn't allowed to interact with anyone who doesn't for two weeks or so. I wish it would.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 7:06 pm    Post subject:

Hector the Pup wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
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We are getting to the point where the Orange Curtain may need to be swapped out for a big beautiful wall.


I'd be inclined to agree, but some of my favorite posters here live there.

Better plan is for all the decent people down there to quarantine while the idiots refuse to social distance by going to bars etc. thus infecting each other and dying off. It'll be a slow process, but oh so worth it.


Unfortunately it doesn't work that way, unless everyone who goes out isn't allowed to interact with anyone who doesn't for two weeks or so. I wish it would.


Oh I'm aware. I was expressing the dream scenario.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:13 pm    Post subject:

DaMuleRules wrote:
Hector the Pup wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
strong9 wrote:
We are getting to the point where the Orange Curtain may need to be swapped out for a big beautiful wall.


I'd be inclined to agree, but some of my favorite posters here live there.

Better plan is for all the decent people down there to quarantine while the idiots refuse to social distance by going to bars etc. thus infecting each other and dying off. It'll be a slow process, but oh so worth it.


Unfortunately it doesn't work that way, unless everyone who goes out isn't allowed to interact with anyone who doesn't for two weeks or so. I wish it would.


Oh I'm aware. I was expressing the dream scenario.


Time to implement something similar to a smoking section.
Make a special section for Covidiots in stores, workplaces, and other public areas.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 10:15 pm    Post subject:

kikanga wrote:
Make a special section for Covidiots in stores, workplaces, and other public areas.




Another funny one, I heard, was TikTok Tw AT t$, kind of along the same lines.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 10:25 pm    Post subject:

Gives new meaning to the term mouth breather
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:03 pm    Post subject:

In Canada, citizens have gotten 2K stimulus checks monthly. Takes minutes to register online, and the deposits are within 24 hours.

Meanwhile here we have Covidiots in government ushering people back to unsafe working conditions, fighting extra unemployment compensation, and telling the underemployed to kick rocks.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:05 pm    Post subject:

kikanga wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
Hector the Pup wrote:
DaMuleRules wrote:
strong9 wrote:
We are getting to the point where the Orange Curtain may need to be swapped out for a big beautiful wall.


I'd be inclined to agree, but some of my favorite posters here live there.

Better plan is for all the decent people down there to quarantine while the idiots refuse to social distance by going to bars etc. thus infecting each other and dying off. It'll be a slow process, but oh so worth it.


Unfortunately it doesn't work that way, unless everyone who goes out isn't allowed to interact with anyone who doesn't for two weeks or so. I wish it would.


Oh I'm aware. I was expressing the dream scenario.


Time to implement something similar to a smoking section.
Make a special section for Covidiots in stores, workplaces, and other public areas.


Unfortunately, as Hector the Pup points out, it doesn’t work that way. If we’re going to take a page from the no smoking approach, then it has to be the one that long ago got rid of “smoking sections” because they are pointless. There’s no logistical way to say Covid Section here, healthy people here, even if people would comply.

We simply need to realize that until there is an effective and completely available vaccine, activities like going to bars and other confined spaces where distancing is not possible need to be suspended. Sure, that comes as a bummer to the people who can’t put their need to congregate behind the health of society, and it’s a huge blow to business owners, but it’s the only way we have a chance of reducing the body count until we can effectively prevent infection via vaccine.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2020 11:08 pm    Post subject:

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Unfortunately, as Hector the Pup points out, it doesn’t work that way. If we’re going to take a page from the no smoking approach, then it has to be the one that long ago got rid of “smoking sections” because they are pointless. There’s no logistical way to say Covid Section here, healthy people here, even if people would comply.

We simply need to realize that until there is an effective and completely available vaccine, activities like going to bars and other confined spaces where distancing is not possible need to be suspended. Sure, that comes as a bummer to the people who can’t put their need to congregate behind the health of society, and it’s a huge blow to business owners, but it’s the only way we have a chance of reducing the body count until we can effectively prevent infection via vaccine.


I feel ya.
I'm hoping we get a Democrat Congress and President 6 months from now. We aren't as helpless as waiting for a vaccine (probably 12-18 months away). We just need legislation that fixes this problem the same way it's been fixed in countries across the globe.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 7:15 am    Post subject:

kikanga wrote:
In Canada, citizens have gotten 2K stimulus checks monthly. Takes minutes to register online, and the deposits are within 24 hours.

Meanwhile here we have Covidiots in government ushering people back to unsafe working conditions, fighting extra unemployment compensation, and telling the underemployed to kick rocks.


It seems Canada really cares about the health of its citizens, whereas the US really cares about the health of its economy.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 8:05 am    Post subject:

10 Days after Trump indoor event in Arizona with no masks and no social distancing:

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ARIZONA sets new record today - 4,878 COVID cases and testing positivity is off the charts — around ***25%*** !

(New York has been reporting 1%)
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I'm sure it's a coincidence.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 8:48 am    Post subject:

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10 Days after Trump indoor event in Arizona with no masks and no social distancing:

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ARIZONA sets new record today - 4,878 COVID cases and testing positivity is off the charts — around ***25%*** !

(New York has been reporting 1%)
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I'm sure it's a coincidence.


Nah, that's fake news.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:42 am    Post subject:

ChefLinda wrote:
10 Days after Trump indoor event in Arizona with no masks and no social distancing:

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Steven Dennis @StevenTDennis

ARIZONA sets new record today - 4,878 COVID cases and testing positivity is off the charts — around ***25%*** !

(New York has been reporting 1%)
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I'm sure it's a coincidence.


Well just to make sure, Pence is there right now.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 11:16 am    Post subject:

4,878 cases of the sniffles should not derail the Trumptrain.
More unprotected rallies in your core states, please, Mr. President.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 11:26 am    Post subject:

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Beaches closed for the 4th of July Weekend in LA County. Most likely because we hit the all time high for cases in LA county today.


I cycle to the Beach (Newport, HB) every 4th of July. It has to be one of most crowded times of the year. I'm not riding there this year & surprised OC hasn't closed the beaches this year for the 4th.


It's OC, so I won't hold my breath.


It will be fine because no one from surrounding areas will be going to go to the OC beaches.

Yup. Just fine.


We are getting to the point where the Orange Curtain may need to be swapped out for a big beautiful wall. In other news, America's fall from grace has been more precipitous than the post Jordan/Pippen Bulls. How did we screw up this bad?


The OC gets a lot of grief because thats where the people most vocal against these orders are in the state. That being said, LA county is where the most infections are in the state due to its population density and people discretely not following the guidelines and recommendations. Lets face it, we know some people are going out to house parties, bars or gatherings even though they say they aren't until they get infected.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 12:47 pm    Post subject:

It occurs to me that this virus is a metaphor of sorts for climate change, pollution, vaccinations, income inequality, and racism, among other things. Each one of these requires some individuals to accept some level of degradation of their behavior or privilege in order for others to attain the same, and illustrates that we are not self-contained beings who can live in our own gated off worlds, neither responsible for nor immune from the ills of others. And the sad thing is it's hard to consider tackling problems that will have actual costs when the simple, fairly innocuous wearing of a mask is too much to give up so that others might live.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 12:55 pm    Post subject:

It's going to be okay! Trump said it's just going to disappear!



Is that an old quote from February? Nope. It's from way back on July 1.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:14 pm    Post subject:

Newsom orders 19 counties to shut down indoor dining again, and the order also includes movie theatres, family entertainment centers, and cardrooms. Of note in this link I'll provide is that CA hospitalizations are up 51% over the past 2 weeks, while ICU admissions are up 47%.

https://abc7.com/health/live-newsom-details-tightened-coronavirus-restrictions/6288080/?fbclid=IwAR2V13iRqkPqqW92dpNdHqbDul3oEfnPhlefiV0Rw-rLcdS0pz7v9j4AaUQ
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:19 pm    Post subject:

Here's a link to a pretty good article in The Atlantic that pinpoints Trump's failure to contain Covid-19:

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/06/how-white-house-coronavirus-response-went-wrong/613591/?utm_source=pocket-newtab
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:26 pm    Post subject:

We, humans, have the intellectual capacity to rectify our worldwide problems, but the inconsiderate nature of those in power--and the ignorant hate of those who support that power...

Well, let's just say: I think we're f#*ked!
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:46 pm    Post subject:

Omar Little wrote:
It occurs to me that this virus is a metaphor of sorts for climate change, pollution, vaccinations, income inequality, and racism, among other things. Each one of these requires some individuals to accept some level of degradation of their behavior or privilege in order for others to attain the same, and illustrates that we are not self-contained beings who can live in our own gated off worlds, neither responsible for nor immune from the ills of others. And the sad thing is it's hard to consider tackling problems that will have actual costs when the simple, fairly innocuous wearing of a mask is too much to give up so that others might live.


I had a similar thought regarding climate change. Even if we beat Coronavirus, we’re just going to boil anyway due to our inability to collectively mobilize.
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Official U.S. coronavirus death toll is ‘a substantial undercount’ of actual tally, Yale study finds

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The 781,000 total deaths in the United States in the three months through May 30 were about 122,300, or nearly 19% higher, than what would normally be expected, according to the researchers. Of the 122,300 excess deaths, 95,235 were attributed to Covid-19, they said. Most of the rest of the excess deaths, researchers said, were likely related to or directly caused by the coronavirus.


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The researchers noted the gap between the reported coronavirus deaths and the excess deaths varied by states. For example, California reported 4,046 Covid-19 deaths and 6,800 excess deaths, leaving 41% of the excess deaths unattributed to Covid-19 they said.

Texas and Arizona had wider gaps, with roughly 55% and 53%, respectively, of excess deaths unattributed to Covid-19.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:32 pm    Post subject:

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Here's a link to a pretty good article in The Atlantic that pinpoints Trump's failure to contain Covid-19:

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/06/how-white-house-coronavirus-response-went-wrong/613591/?utm_source=pocket-newtab


Long but an interesting read. Compares preparation for, support teams for and execution of steps to respond to the covid pandemic with aviation. The final paragraph:

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The language of an NTSB report is famously dry and clinical—just the facts. In the case of the pandemic, what it would note is the following: “There was a flight plan. There was accurate information about what lay ahead. The controllers were ready. The checklists were complete. The aircraft was sound. But the person at the controls was tweeting. Even if the person at the controls had been able to give effective orders, he had laid off people that would carry them out. This was a preventable catastrophe.”

The summation by a former senior official was less dry and less clinical. He said to me, “Here we stand, on a mountain of dead.”

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2020 3:05 pm    Post subject:

CandyCanes wrote:
Omar Little wrote:
It occurs to me that this virus is a metaphor of sorts for climate change, pollution, vaccinations, income inequality, and racism, among other things. Each one of these requires some individuals to accept some level of degradation of their behavior or privilege in order for others to attain the same, and illustrates that we are not self-contained beings who can live in our own gated off worlds, neither responsible for nor immune from the ills of others. And the sad thing is it's hard to consider tackling problems that will have actual costs when the simple, fairly innocuous wearing of a mask is too much to give up so that others might live.


I had a similar thought regarding climate change. Even if we beat Coronavirus, we’re just going to boil anyway due to our inability to collectively mobilize.


I'm betting people will propose quick fix hydrochloroquine-like solutions after the fact for climate change too. Like, "lets just drop a huge ice cube in the ocean".
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