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https://news.yahoo.com/amid-coronavirus ... 40811.html

“Emergency rooms have about half the normal number of patients, and heart and stroke units are nearly empty, according to doctors at many urban medical centers. Some medical experts fear more people are dying from untreated emergencies than from the coronavirus.”

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Recent Coronavirus (Covid- 19) Timeline

March 22, 2020 - Sunday 318,662 world, 13,672 dead. 27,004 infected US,
347 dead. 53,578 Italy, 4,825 dead. 81,397 China. Texas has 557 with 5 deaths. Houston at 154.

March 25, 2020 - First day of Quarantine in Houston. Trump declares State of Emergency.

March 29, 2020 - 10:48 am. Sunday 684,652 cases worldwide with 32,113 dead. 124,763 infected US, 2,187 dead. 92,472 Italy with (no data) dead. 82,120 China (is anyone believing this). New York state has 53,520 with 834 deaths. Louisiana has 3,315 with 137 deaths. Texas has 2,535 with 34 deaths. Houston 810 with 6 deaths.

April 1, 2020 - End of first week of Quarantine in Houston.

April 5, 2020 12:46 pm. Sunday 1,249,107 cases worldwide with 67,999 dead. 256,059 recovered. USA 324,052 infected, 9,132 dead 16,789 recovered. 128,948 Italy with 15,362 dead. 130,759 Spain with 12,418 dead. China 82,602 with 3,333 dead (is anyone believing this). New York state has 122,056 with 4,159 deaths. New Jersey has 34,124 with 864 deaths. Louisiana has 12,496 with 409 deaths. Texas has 6,872 with 123 deaths. Houston 2,281(+252) with 35 deaths.

April 8, 2020 End of second week of Quarantine in Houston

April 12, 2020 11:19 am. (16hrs) Easter Sunday 1,800,791 (+30,277 average of +75,290 over 2 days) cases worldwide with 110,892 dead 412,777 recovered. USA 530,830 (+4,434 average of 39,862 over 2 days) infected, 20,646 dead 32,314 recovered, 82,809 JH hospitalized, 39,460 (+496) UofM hospitalized. 152,271 (+0) Italy with 19,468 dead. 166,019 (-15,007) Spain with 16,672 dead. China 83,134 with 3,343 dead (is anyone believing this). New York state has 181,825 (+11,067) with 8,650 deaths, 33,244 hospitalized. New Jersey has 58,151 with 2,183 deaths. California has 22,416 (+710) with 634 deaths. Louisiana has 20,014 (+0) with 806 deaths. Texas has 13,391(+368) with 273 deaths, 1514 hospitalized. Houston 5,289 (+6) with 82 deaths.

April 15, 2020 End of third week of Quarantine in Houston.

April 19, 2020 12:46 pm. Sunday (24 hr) 2,367,758 (+74,114 a 30% drop) cases worldwide with 163,134 dead 609,505 recovered. USA 737,319 (+21,783 a 50% drop) infected, 39,135 dead 66,870 recovered, 114,123 (+1,863 a 33% drop) JH hospitalized, 44,117 (+3,566) UofM hospitalized. Italy 178,972 (+3,047 a 54% drop) with 23,227 dead. Spain 195,944(+4,218) with 20,043 dead. China 83,805 with 4,636 dead (is anyone believing this). New York state has 242,570 (+7,175 a 39% drop) with 17,627 deaths, 54,339 hospitalized. New Jersey has 85,464(+4,073) with 4,364 deaths. California has 30,832 (+1,286) with 1,150 deaths. Florida has 25,996 with 764 deaths. Louisiana has 23,580 (-4) with 1,267 deaths. Texas has 18,982 (+694 a 33% drop) with 485 deaths, 1,321 hospitalized (-201). Houston 7,102 (+289 a 7% drop) with 139 deaths.

April 22, 2020 End of fourth week of Quarantine in Houston.

April 26, 2020 12:20 pm.(19 hr) Sunday 2,934,141(+119,797) cases worldwide with 205,142 dead 853,666 recovered. USA 943,865(+49,724) infected, 55,118 dead 105,982 recovered, 126,194 (+2,104) JH hospitalized, 48,117 (+0) UofM hospitalized. Italy 199,414 (+2,357) with 26977 dead. Spain226,629 (+3,995) with 23,521 dead. China 83,912 with 4,637 dead (is anyone believing this) Sweden 18,640(+613) with 2,194 dead. New York state has 282,143 (+0) with 22,376 deaths, 57,103 hospitalized. New Jersey has 105,523(+5,473) with 5,938 deaths. California has 42,626 (+1,895) with 1,698 deaths. Florida has 31,523(+665) with 1,075 deaths. Louisiana has 26,512 (+0) with 1,707 deaths. Georgia has 23,401(+548) with 912 deaths. Texas has 24,157(+1096) with 638 deaths, 1,597 hospitalized (+0). Houston 8,925 (+2) with 184 deaths.

April 27, 2020 First day of Required Facecovering in Harris County, Texas

April 27, 2020 12:51 pm.(24 hr) 3,002,303(+68,162) cases worldwide with 208,131 dead 878,813 recovered. USA 972,969(+29,104) infected, 54,480 dead 107,226 recovered, 126,686 (+492) JH hospitalized, 48,117 (+0) UofM hospitalized. Italy 197,675 (+1,739) with 26,644 dead. Spain 229,422 (+2,793) with 23,190 dead. China 83,909 with 4,636 dead (is anyone believing this) Sweden 18,926(+286) with 2,274 dead. New York state has 288,045 (+5,902) with 22,269 deaths, 57,103 hospitalized. New Jersey has 110,220(+4,697) with 5,976 deaths. California has 43,720 (+1,094) with 1,723 deaths. Florida has 32,139(+616) with 1,088 deaths. Louisiana has 26,773 (+261) with 1,729 deaths. Georgia has 23,779(+378) with 912 deaths. Texas has 24,968(+811) with 651 deaths, 1,542 hospitalized (-55). Houston 9,070 (+145) with 188 deaths.

For detailed information on Texas see https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/ops ... b9cafc8b83
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Walked the dog this morning, forgot to put on a mask before I left. Encountered more than 10 people on my walk, other dog walkers, homeowners, yard men, etc. Only one person was wearing a mask.

Improving numbers worldwide.
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Fear-based news stories prey on the anxieties we all have and then hold us hostage. Being glued to the television, reading the paper, or surfing the Internet increases ratings and market shares — but it also raises the probability of depression relapse.

In previous decades, the journalistic mission was to report the news as it actually happened, with fairness, balance, and integrity. However, capitalistic motives associated with journalism have forced much of today's television news to look to the spectacular, the stirring, and the controversial as news stories. It's no longer a race to break the story first or get the facts right. Instead, it's to acquire good ratings in order to get advertisers, so that profits soar.

News programming uses a hierarchy of if it bleeds, it leads. Fear-based news programming has two aims. The first is to grab the viewer's attention. In the news media, this is called the teaser. The second aim is to persuade the viewer that the solution for reducing the identified fear will be in the news story. If a teaser asks, "What's in your tap water that YOU need to know about?" a viewer will likely tune in to get the up-to-date information to ensure safety.

Consider limiting your exposure to media. Give yourself a set time once or twice a day to check in on local and global happenings.

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philip964 wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 6:00 pm https://news.yahoo.com/amid-coronavirus ... 40811.html

“Emergency rooms have about half the normal number of patients, and heart and stroke units are nearly empty, according to doctors at many urban medical centers. Some medical experts fear more people are dying from untreated emergencies than from the coronavirus.”
Good comment in the comments below the article:

“I am an EMT riding about 40 hours a week with a busy NJ volunteer agency. We are seeing a spike in strokes and cardiac arrests. We have had at least 5 CPRs since Good Friday (CPR calls are rare). Our Medics are pronouncing patients frequently. We are seeing almost nobody with COVID. These are patients who have common and treatable conditions who are not seeing their doctors, are not going to the hospital, and are calling us too late. Please don't wait to call because you're afraid. The life you save may be your own.”
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How many times a day could you say this? :cheers2:

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https://news.yahoo.com/south-korean-stu ... 45333.html

Rapid spread in call center. Limited to one floor in a 19 story building.

South Korea did not lock down instead relied on testing and tracing.

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https://apple.news/AUJBd-AyrQ_elOdsGdKNGBA

CNN raising the death toll predictions from early opening.

I read that a full 1/3 of deaths in the US were in nursing homes.

Did anyone do anything to limit deaths in nursing homes where people don’t leave their rooms?

Not a thing.
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philip964 wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 10:30 am https://apple.news/AUJBd-AyrQ_elOdsGdKNGBA

CNN raising the death toll predictions from early opening.

I read that a full 1/3 of deaths in the US were in nursing homes.

Did anyone do anything to limit deaths in nursing homes where people don’t leave their rooms?

Not a thing.
My mom lives in an assisted living facility in Pasadena, California. She’s 95. Initially, the home was put on "external" lockdown, meaning no outside visitors. This even included no immediate family, so my two younger brothers who both live locally were no longer allowed in to check on her. Then, on 3/29, the home had its first case—a food server in the kitchen was sent home after not feeling well, who tested positive for COVID-19 afterward. Apparently, transmission from food handling is a lower risk (I don’t know why) than social proximity, and as far as I know, nobody in that home has come down with COVID-19. So from THAT perspective, she’s safe. But it’s not enough.

Here’s my mom's concern.... and I confess that the idea hadn’t even occurred to me until she brought it up.... She has been declining more rapidly lately, and showing signs of dementia and chronic UTI. Her main pleasures in life at this point have been gathering for meals in the dining room and visiting with the other residents, and playing Scrabble with a small group friends (a game at which she is ruthless and very good). But ever since that employee got sick, the residents are on complete lockdown in their rooms. Their meals are being brought to them, and they’re not allowed outside of their rooms....so no visiting and companionship. She knows that her remaining time in this life is very short. She tearfully told me back around 4/1 that she doesn’t want her life to end this way—locked down, and separated from her family and friends.

I can’t begin to express how deeply this bothers me.
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The Annoyed Man wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 11:26 am
My mom lives in an assisted living facility in Pasadena, California. She’s 95. Initially, the home was put on "external" lockdown, meaning no outside visitors. This even included no immediate family, so my two younger brothers who both live locally were no longer allowed in to check on her. Then, on 3/29, the home had its first case—a food server in the kitchen was sent home after not feeling well, who tested positive for COVID-19 afterward. Apparently, transmission from food handling is a lower risk (I don’t know why) than social proximity, and as far as I know, nobody in that home has come down with COVID-19. So from THAT perspective, she’s safe. But it’s not enough.

Here’s my mom's concern.... and I confess that the idea hadn’t even occurred to me until she brought it up.... She has been declining more rapidly lately, and showing signs of dementia and chronic UTI. Her main pleasures in life at this point have been gathering for meals in the dining room and visiting with the other residents, and playing Scrabble with a small group friends (a game at which she is ruthless and very good). But ever since that employee got sick, the residents are on complete lockdown in their rooms. Their meals are being brought to them, and they’re not allowed outside of their rooms....so no visiting and companionship. She knows that her remaining time in this life is very short. She tearfully told me back around 4/1 that she doesn’t want her life to end this way—locked down, and separated from her family and friends.

I can’t begin to express how deeply this bothers me.
There is much more to life than just "living". Our society seems to be forgetting this very important detail.
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03Lightningrocks wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 12:01 pm
The Annoyed Man wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 11:26 am
My mom lives in an assisted living facility in Pasadena, California. She’s 95. Initially, the home was put on "external" lockdown, meaning no outside visitors. This even included no immediate family, so my two younger brothers who both live locally were no longer allowed in to check on her. Then, on 3/29, the home had its first case—a food server in the kitchen was sent home after not feeling well, who tested positive for COVID-19 afterward. Apparently, transmission from food handling is a lower risk (I don’t know why) than social proximity, and as far as I know, nobody in that home has come down with COVID-19. So from THAT perspective, she’s safe. But it’s not enough.

Here’s my mom's concern.... and I confess that the idea hadn’t even occurred to me until she brought it up.... She has been declining more rapidly lately, and showing signs of dementia and chronic UTI. Her main pleasures in life at this point have been gathering for meals in the dining room and visiting with the other residents, and playing Scrabble with a small group friends (a game at which she is ruthless and very good). But ever since that employee got sick, the residents are on complete lockdown in their rooms. Their meals are being brought to them, and they’re not allowed outside of their rooms....so no visiting and companionship. She knows that her remaining time in this life is very short. She tearfully told me back around 4/1 that she doesn’t want her life to end this way—locked down, and separated from her family and friends.

I can’t begin to express how deeply this bothers me.
There is much more to life than just "living". Our society seems to be forgetting this very important detail.
Whether or not life is WORTH living is important too. And that decision can on,y be made by the individual. I wonder what the facility would do if my brothers decided along with my mom to take her into one of their own homes. Would the facility let her go? Would they try to stop my brothers through legal means?
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The Annoyed Man wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 12:05 pm
03Lightningrocks wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 12:01 pm
The Annoyed Man wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 11:26 am
My mom lives in an assisted living facility in Pasadena, California. She’s 95. Initially, the home was put on "external" lockdown, meaning no outside visitors. This even included no immediate family, so my two younger brothers who both live locally were no longer allowed in to check on her. Then, on 3/29, the home had its first case—a food server in the kitchen was sent home after not feeling well, who tested positive for COVID-19 afterward. Apparently, transmission from food handling is a lower risk (I don’t know why) than social proximity, and as far as I know, nobody in that home has come down with COVID-19. So from THAT perspective, she’s safe. But it’s not enough.

Here’s my mom's concern.... and I confess that the idea hadn’t even occurred to me until she brought it up.... She has been declining more rapidly lately, and showing signs of dementia and chronic UTI. Her main pleasures in life at this point have been gathering for meals in the dining room and visiting with the other residents, and playing Scrabble with a small group friends (a game at which she is ruthless and very good). But ever since that employee got sick, the residents are on complete lockdown in their rooms. Their meals are being brought to them, and they’re not allowed outside of their rooms....so no visiting and companionship. She knows that her remaining time in this life is very short. She tearfully told me back around 4/1 that she doesn’t want her life to end this way—locked down, and separated from her family and friends.

I can’t begin to express how deeply this bothers me.
There is much more to life than just "living". Our society seems to be forgetting this very important detail.
Whether or not life is WORTH living is important too. And that decision can on,y be made by the individual. I wonder what the facility would do if my brothers decided along with my mom to take her into one of their own homes. Would the facility let her go? Would they try to stop my brothers through legal means?
I hate to say this but they already have the drop on ya'll. They are in possession of your mom. Considering you folks can't walk in there and get your mom, you would have to request they bring her out. If they refuse, seek to get her through your own legal means.

Kalifornia is a state that firmly believes government knows what is best for people. It would be interesting to learn what comes of it.
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03Lightningrocks wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 12:01 pm
The Annoyed Man wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 11:26 am
My mom lives in an assisted living facility in Pasadena, California. She’s 95. Initially, the home was put on "external" lockdown, meaning no outside visitors. This even included no immediate family, so my two younger brothers who both live locally were no longer allowed in to check on her. Then, on 3/29, the home had its first case—a food server in the kitchen was sent home after not feeling well, who tested positive for COVID-19 afterward. Apparently, transmission from food handling is a lower risk (I don’t know why) than social proximity, and as far as I know, nobody in that home has come down with COVID-19. So from THAT perspective, she’s safe. But it’s not enough.

Here’s my mom's concern.... and I confess that the idea hadn’t even occurred to me until she brought it up.... She has been declining more rapidly lately, and showing signs of dementia and chronic UTI. Her main pleasures in life at this point have been gathering for meals in the dining room and visiting with the other residents, and playing Scrabble with a small group friends (a game at which she is ruthless and very good). But ever since that employee got sick, the residents are on complete lockdown in their rooms. Their meals are being brought to them, and they’re not allowed outside of their rooms....so no visiting and companionship. She knows that her remaining time in this life is very short. She tearfully told me back around 4/1 that she doesn’t want her life to end this way—locked down, and separated from her family and friends.

I can’t begin to express how deeply this bothers me.
There is much more to life than just "living". Our society seems to be forgetting this very important detail.
Amen.
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03Lightningrocks wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 12:01 pm There is much more to life than just "living". Our society seems to be forgetting this very important detail.
The Annoyed Man wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2020 12:05 pm Whether or not life is WORTH living is important too.
What we are experiencing, in my opinion, isn’t “living” - its existing.

Take away our social interactions (real not social media), our gathering to worship as a body (not via social media), our freedom to go and do as we please regardless of how others like or dislike what we do and the liberty to express our views openly without government taking action is not living.

The government isn’t even trying to cover up what they are doing...people just have to look beyond what’s routed to their screens.

Some days lately I feel like I understand the frustrations that the early patriots felt when most of the population of the colonies just went along with King George.

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Recent Coronavirus (Covid- 19) Timeline

March 22, 2020 - Sunday 318,662 world, 13,672 dead. 27,004 infected US,
347 dead. 53,578 Italy, 4,825 dead. 81,397 China. Texas has 557 with 5 deaths. Houston at 154.

March 25, 2020 - First day of Quarantine in Houston. Trump declares State of Emergency.

March 29, 2020 - 10:48 am. Sunday 684,652 cases worldwide with 32,113 dead. 124,763 infected US, 2,187 dead. 92,472 Italy with (no data) dead. 82,120 China (is anyone believing this). New York state has 53,520 with 834 deaths. Louisiana has 3,315 with 137 deaths. Texas has 2,535 with 34 deaths. Houston 810 with 6 deaths.

April 1, 2020 - End of first week of Quarantine in Houston.

April 5, 2020 12:46 pm. Sunday 1,249,107 cases worldwide with 67,999 dead. 256,059 recovered. USA 324,052 infected, 9,132 dead 16,789 recovered. 128,948 Italy with 15,362 dead. 130,759 Spain with 12,418 dead. China 82,602 with 3,333 dead (is anyone believing this). New York state has 122,056 with 4,159 deaths. New Jersey has 34,124 with 864 deaths. Louisiana has 12,496 with 409 deaths. Texas has 6,872 with 123 deaths. Houston 2,281(+252) with 35 deaths.

April 8, 2020 End of second week of Quarantine in Houston

April 12, 2020 11:19 am. (16hrs) Easter Sunday 1,800,791 (+30,277 average of +75,290 over 2 days) cases worldwide with 110,892 dead 412,777 recovered. USA 530,830 (+4,434 average of 39,862 over 2 days) infected, 20,646 dead 32,314 recovered, 82,809 JH hospitalized, 39,460 (+496) UofM hospitalized. 152,271 (+0) Italy with 19,468 dead. 166,019 (-15,007) Spain with 16,672 dead. China 83,134 with 3,343 dead (is anyone believing this). New York state has 181,825 (+11,067) with 8,650 deaths, 33,244 hospitalized. New Jersey has 58,151 with 2,183 deaths. California has 22,416 (+710) with 634 deaths. Louisiana has 20,014 (+0) with 806 deaths. Texas has 13,391(+368) with 273 deaths, 1514 hospitalized. Houston 5,289 (+6) with 82 deaths.

April 15, 2020 End of third week of Quarantine in Houston.

April 19, 2020 12:46 pm. Sunday (24 hr) 2,367,758 (+74,114 a 30% drop) cases worldwide with 163,134 dead 609,505 recovered. USA 737,319 (+21,783 a 50% drop) infected, 39,135 dead 66,870 recovered, 114,123 (+1,863 a 33% drop) JH hospitalized, 44,117 (+3,566) UofM hospitalized. Italy 178,972 (+3,047 a 54% drop) with 23,227 dead. Spain 195,944(+4,218) with 20,043 dead. China 83,805 with 4,636 dead (is anyone believing this). New York state has 242,570 (+7,175 a 39% drop) with 17,627 deaths, 54,339 hospitalized. New Jersey has 85,464(+4,073) with 4,364 deaths. California has 30,832 (+1,286) with 1,150 deaths. Florida has 25,996 with 764 deaths. Louisiana has 23,580 (-4) with 1,267 deaths. Texas has 18,982 (+694 a 33% drop) with 485 deaths, 1,321 hospitalized (-201). Houston 7,102 (+289 a 7% drop) with 139 deaths.

April 22, 2020 End of fourth week of Quarantine in Houston.

April 26, 2020 12:20 pm.(19 hr) Sunday 2,934,141(+119,797) cases worldwide with 205,142 dead 853,666 recovered. USA 943,865(+49,724) infected, 55,118 dead 105,982 recovered, 126,194 (+2,104) JH hospitalized, 48,117 (+0) UofM hospitalized. Italy 199,414 (+2,357) with 26977 dead. Spain226,629 (+3,995) with 23,521 dead. China 83,912 with 4,637 dead (is anyone believing this) Sweden 18,640(+613) with 2,194 dead. New York state has 282,143 (+0) with 22,376 deaths, 57,103 hospitalized. New Jersey has 105,523(+5,473) with 5,938 deaths. California has 42,626 (+1,895) with 1,698 deaths. Florida has 31,523(+665) with 1,075 deaths. Louisiana has 26,512 (+0) with 1,707 deaths. Georgia has 23,401(+548) with 912 deaths. Texas has 24,157(+1096) with 638 deaths, 1,597 hospitalized (+0). Houston 8,925 (+2) with 184 deaths.

April 27, 2020 First day of Required Facecovering in Harris County, Texas

April 27, 2020 12:51 pm.(24 hr) 3,002,303(+68,162) cases worldwide with 208,131 dead 878,813 recovered. USA 972,969(+29,104) infected, 54,480 dead 107,226 recovered, 126,686 (+492) JH hospitalized, 48,117 (+0) UofM hospitalized. Italy 197,675 (+1,739) with 26,644 dead. Spain 229,422 (+2,793) with 23,190 dead. China 83,909 with 4,636 dead (is anyone believing this) Sweden 18,926(+286) with 2,274 dead. New York state has 288,045 (+5,902) with 22,269 deaths, 57,103 hospitalized. New Jersey has 110,220(+4,697) with 5,976 deaths. California has 43,720 (+1,094) with 1,723 deaths. Florida has 32,139(+616) with 1,088 deaths. Louisiana has 26,773 (+261) with 1,729 deaths. Georgia has 23,779(+378) with 912 deaths. Texas has 24,968(+811) with 651 deaths, 1,542 hospitalized (-55). Houston 9,070 (+145) with 188 deaths.

April 28, 2020 No fine or prison for not facecovering in Texas per Governor Abbott order.

April 28, 2020 1:59 pm.(25 hr) 3,083,467(+81,164) cases worldwide with 213,824 dead 915,988 recovered. USA 1,002,498(+29,524) infected, 57,533 dead 114,699 recovered, 98,312 (-28,374) JH hospitalized, 46,700 (- 1,417) UofM hospitalized. Italy 201,505 (+3,830) with 27,359 dead. Spain 232,128 (+2,706) with 23,822 dead. China 83,938 with 4,637 (+1)dead (is anyone believing this) Sweden 19,621(+695) with 2,355 dead. New York state has 295,106 (+7,061) with 22,912 deaths, 57,103 hospitalized. New Jersey has 113,956(+3,736) with 6,442 deaths. California has 45,883 (+2,163) with 1,795 deaths. Florida has 32,848(+709) with 1,169 deaths. Louisiana has 27,286 (+513) with 1,801 deaths. Georgia has 24,604(+825) with1,022 deaths. Texas has 26,045(+1,077) with 687 deaths, 1,542 hospitalized (+0). Houston 9,259 (+189) with 196 deaths.

For detailed information on Texas see https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/ops ... b9cafc8b83
For worldwide information on Covid-19 https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps ... 7b48e9ecf6
For Covid-19 hospital admissions https://carlsonschool.umn.edu/mili-misr ... ng-project
For FOX timeline https://www.foxnews.com/world/timeline- ... us-coverup
For worldwide mortality analysis https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality
By County USA Map https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/us-map

USA hospitalization below 100,000 for Covid 19. USA passes 1 million Covid 19 cases. One third of all Covid 19 cases worldwide are in the USA, but only 26% of the deaths. The USA has 17.2 deaths per 100,000 people. China .33 deaths per 100,000 people. In Europe, only Germany is better than the USA with 7.39 deaths per 100,000 people. Most European countries have a death rate double or more than ours with Belgium being the worst. at 63.10 deaths per 100,000 people. Apparently New Mexico has a real hot spot for Covid 19 with some counties having 1000 cases per 100,000 people.

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Mass grave in Tehran may indicate more than reported Covid19 official death count for Iran.

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68 aging veterans die in MA veterans home.
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