Things are clearly getting worse. If you can hunker down, this is probably a good time.
Couple comments about these charts...
1. Testing is probably sufficient, or close to it. This is no longer a testing problem.
2. Deaths are staying low, likely because of better treatment as well as a younger cohort.
3. Hospitalizations intrigue me. The first peak was 4/23; second 7/22. And the curve...appears parabolic, no? Which would mean that we are talking about a 12-15 week cycle. Maybe we peak in the next couple weeks? Just a guess.
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Here is my problem with the entire pearl clutching over the mask mandate.
First and foremost, masks are not some magical 'Cloak of Invisibility' that protects you from COVID-19. It is another layer of protection...but nothing more than that.
And not even the BEST protection.
SOCIAL DISTANCING is by far, by geometric multiples, more important for protection from infection than ANYTHING else. Doubling the distance of distancing likely diminishes risk of infection by a factor of 10.
Ironically, this will even be true after getting the vaccine!
Even with the vaccine, your risk of infection is not zero (for numerous reasons).
So until we can prove almost perfect effectiveness of the vaccine, social distancing should still be performed!
"The winter...will be “season of the vaccine.” We can identify questions concerning vaccine but not yet answers. When will a vaccine be developed? Will US believe it is safe? How long will it take to accomplish the massive undertaking of vaccinating the entire population?"
Cuomo has done as much as ANYONE other than Trump to convince people the vaccine is not safe.
Instead, if he was serious, he would have been leading the effort to show how states can implement vaccination...which he has yet to do.
The five countries with the highest rate of infection worldwide are all in Europe, according to Johns Hopkins University's latest moving average. The worst-hit nations are the Czech Republic, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and France.
"When I listen to the scientists, and the Scientific Council, we foresee [living with the virus] at best until next summer," Macron said, speaking during a visit to a health center.
Macron added that his government aims to impose new coronavirus restrictions in a targeted way."
"This is all a bit rich coming from Schumer. Let’s consider some history. Prior to his arrival in the Senate, senators were generally reluctant to openly oppose judicial nominees on ideological grounds, but Schumer worked to change that." nationalreview.com/bench-memos/se…@jadler1969
"Schumer led an unsuccessful effort to filibuster confirmation of Justice Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. Afterwards, in a 2007 speech to the American Constitution Society, he proclaimed he should have done even more to block Alito’s confirmation..."
"...and argued that Senate should not confirm any additional Bush nominees to the SCOTUS should any more vacancies arise. In his view, senators should seek to prevent judicial confirmations that might tilt the balance of the Court..something he would conveniently forget in 2016."