The coronavirus spread updated in real time

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Res Ipsa wrote:
Thu Jul 23, 2020 4:17 pm
And now, death panels in Texas. Sorry grandpa. Sorry grandma. No room for you at the hospital. https://www.localsyr.com/border-report- ... -patients/
Nonsense.

Everybody knows that you only get death panels when you have universal free healthcare.
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"The timing for this event is not right," Trump told reporters at the White House during his latest briefing on the virus. "There's nothing more important in our country than keeping our people safe."
Is Trump finally listening to his staff when they tell him to quit being a blithering idiot? Can he sustain this for more than an hour?
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moksha wrote:
Thu Jul 23, 2020 11:24 pm
"The timing for this event is not right," Trump told reporters at the White House during his latest briefing on the virus. "There's nothing more important in our country than keeping our people safe."
Is Trump finally listening to his staff when they tell him to quit being a blithering idiot? Can he sustain this for more than an hour?
Yeah, if he sticks to the script. But I think he's a day late and a dollar short.

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'Nobody Likes Me:’ Trump Weighs Popularity of Fauci and Birx During Pandemic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPT9WpSaFUc

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Well. Giving a $765M "loan" to Eastman Kodak to produce a worthless drug seems like a good strategy to pump up those poll numbers...

I wonder if Xanax's racism is enough for him to be ok with this...

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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
Wed Jul 29, 2020 3:05 am
Well. Giving a $765M "loan" to Eastman Kodak to produce a worthless drug seems like a good strategy to pump up those poll numbers...

I wonder if Xanax's racism is enough for him to be ok with this...

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I just read they intend to produce 25% of America's generics. Haven't found an actual list yet.
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I love word etymology. Found this compilation of plague terms at a Word Nerd site. The article refers to PIE, which is an acronym for Proto Indo-European language.
Pandemic:

First recorded in the 1660s, this word comes from the Latin word pandemus, which itself comes from the Greek pandemos, pan- meaning “all, every, whole,” derived from PIE pant- meaning “all,” and dēmos, meaning “people.” You’ll recognize dēmos, in words like demotic, which refers to the language of the common people. The word dēmos actually comes from the PIE roots da- and mo- which together mean “division.” Thus this word implies a division between the common people and the elite.

The -ic part of pandemic is a word-forming element from Middle English -ick, –ike, or -ique, that’s used for making adjectives. It means, “being, made of, caused by, similar to, having to do with, having the nature of.” It comes from French -ique, from Latin -icus, and Greek -ikos, all of which come from the PIE suffix -(i)ko.

This suffix is thought to be the origin of the Slavic suffix -sky, Polish -ski, and Russian -skii and means “pertaining to.” You’ll recognize this suffix in many Slavic names, like for example my dear sweet friend Jenn Sutkowski’s name.

The word epidemic is older than pandemic and it is thought that the word pandemic was modeled after epidemic.

Quarantine:

During the Black Plague of the mid 1300s, Venice established a 30-day isolation, or in Italian, trenta giorni or, trentino on all ships attempting to make port in order to assure that no one on board was infected. This was eventually extended to 40 days, quaranta giorni, or quarantino. From Latin quadraginta, meaning, “forty” and quattuor, meaning, “four,” and further back from the PIE root kwetwer- also meaning, “four.”

Its use as a period of isolation not necessarily related to disease was first recorded in the 1520s and stood for the length of time in which a widow had the right to stay in her husband’s house after his death, which was forty days.

Its use as a verb was first recorded in 1804.

Corona:

First recorded in the 1650s, from Latin, corona, meaning, “crown,” from Ancient Greek, korōnè, meaning, “garland, wreath.” In ancient Rome, this word specifically referred to a type of garland or crown given to people who performed admirably in military service. The word comes from a PIE root sker- (2) or ker-, which means “to turn, or bend.” You’ll recognize this root in words like circle, circumference.

In many European and Scandinavian countries, currency is often referred to as crowns, or kroner due to the habit of imprinting the current monarch on the coins.

The circle of light seen around the sun during a total solar eclipse is also called the corona, and was named in 1890 by Spanish Basque astronomer José Joaquín de Ferrer.

Virus:

First recorded in English in the late 14th century, this word comes to us from the Latin, virus, meaning, “poison, sap of plants, slimy liquid, a potent juice,” from Proto-Italic weis-o-(s-) meaning, “poison,” itself likely from the PIE root ueis-, meaning “slime, rot, strong smell, poison.” You can find the root ueis- in words like viscous and viscosity.

Its use as a noun to describe something that causes infectious disease was first used in 1728. Louis Pasteur, famous for his breakthroughs in the creation of the rabies vaccine, speculated that viruses existed, but the observation of a virus by microscope wouldn’t happen until 36 years after his death, when the electron microscope was invented in 1931.

Vaccine:

Believe it or not, this word actually relates to cows! Don’t worry, I’ll explain. The Latin name for the cowpox virus is variolae vaccinae, which comes from Latin, vaccinus, meaning, “from or pertaining to cows.”

The word vacca, in Latin, means “cow” and no one is sure of its origin. Incidentally, the English word cow is a very old word dating back to the PIE root gwou- and is pretty much the same in all Germanic languages.

Anyway back to vaccine! Smallpox was a very big problem for humans prior to around 1800. It was observed that milkmaids, due to having been exposed to a similar but much less deadly infection called cowpox, had developed an immunity to smallpox. British physician Edward Jenner accidentally invented the vaccine by injecting people with the cowpox virus, or vaccinae, making them immune to smallpox as well. The word wasn’t used in reference to other diseases until Louis Pasteur (mentioned above) started doing so.

Plague:

From Old French plage, via Latin plaga meaning “wound,” and plangere, meaning, “to strike, or lament.” Or from the Greek, plaga, meaning, “blow,” as in a hit or strike. All of these words come from the PIE root plak- (2), meaning “to strike.”

You’ll find this root in words like plankton, complain, and apoplexy. The word plague came into use in English in the 1540s as a term for a pestilence with many casualties after the bubonic plague began to scourge Europe.

Fever:

This word comes from Old English fefor, or fefer, which is from the Latin febris and is related to another Latin word fovere meaning “to warm, or heat.” There is some debate on the origin of febris or foever. Some linguists think it’s from the PIE root dhegh-, meaning “burn.” Others speculate it comes from an old Sanskrit word element bhur-, meaning “to be restless.”

I hope this journey through language, geography, science, and history was a welcome break from the news. Stay safe out there, readers.
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Got my COVID results back. I tested positively toward the negative.
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Jersey Girl wrote:
Thu Jul 16, 2020 5:57 am
Icarus wrote:
Thu Jul 16, 2020 5:18 am
How is this legal? The corrupt intent is so obvious. What could possibly be the reason for this other than to keep COVID daily infection/death counts hidden from the public to help him with reelection?
He's either doing it to skew the data or it's an attempt to discredit the CDC in the mind of the public like he and his cronies have been doing with both the CDC and Dr. Fauci. I watch those daily numbers like it's my job. I'll notice if they start to lower without a return to state lock down or mandatory mask measures put in place in known hot spots.

His whole entire deal is to attack and distract.

Jul 16: +77,924
Jul 17: +72,699
Jul 18: +63,936

Jul 19: +61,508
Jul 20: +64,788
Jul 21: +67,275
Jul 22: +70,179
Jul 23: +69156
Jul 24: +75,972
Jul 25: +65,063
Jul 26: +53,138
Jul 27: +62,223
Jul 28: +53,189
Jul 29: +63,057
Jul 30: +67,447
Jul 31: +68,860

Aug 1: +59,003
Aug 2: +45,211


This could be attributable to any number of factors but still...I'll come back and correct today's numbers if I see that more data was reported overnight causing that last number to change. Is it possible that the numbers are true and accurate? Yes. I also think it bears watching.
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From CNN:
Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan on Monday overruled an order prohibiting some private schools in the state from conducting on-campus learning for the start of the academic year, including the school attended by President Donald Trump's youngest son.
Hope the President is happy about his son's school being liberated.
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