🚨 Here is today's snapshot of each state's progress in reducing COVID cases/hospitalizations/death, via covidexitstrategy.org

Green is trending better.

Yellow is caution warranted.

Red is going downhill.

Bruised red is uncontrolled spread.
It is just as devastatingly bad as it was a week ago. The only thing that's changed is 1 state went from red to yellow (Hawaii) and 1 went from yellow to red (Vermont).

Here's a week ago vs today:
Not a single state is reporting a decline in positive COVID-19 cases over the last 14 days.

Vermont is seeing the biggest spike: 265% increase. :(
D.C. has seen a 56% increase in positive COVID cases over the last 2 weeks.

It is doing pretty good on testing though.
Another way of looking at this data: can our health care system handle this spread? This map uses bed and ICU availability, case fatality rate + cases per capita as a proxy for load on our hospitals.

Hospitals in the Midwest cannot handle what is happening. Neither can Alaska.
The lavender color on this map is new. It signifies more than 1,000 new cases per million.

It appears the Covid Exit Strategy folks had to add a new color/category to reflect the degree of severity.

Last Monday vs today:
I look through this website every Monday and always look for silver linings in the data. I can usually find something, even if it's just one state breaking through and doing well.

It's hard to see anything today.
OK here's one good thing: 5 states (including DC) are doing well on testing.

D.C.
Hawaii
Maine
New York
Vermont
Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy + a member of Biden's COVID advisory team, was on Meet The Press yesterday.

"We are in the most dangerous public health period since 1918."
Osterholm says we'll be heading to a vaccine in the next few months, but "if we don't basically take important steps like stop swapping air with our neighbors, our friends, our colleagues, we're going to see these numbers grow substantially."
Anyway, good thing the Senate is back in session today to address this public health emergency because congressional leadership is key to defeati--

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12 Nov
Speaking of Mitch McConnell spending this whole week confirming Trump's lifetime judges, he just teed up votes next week for 5 more.

Among them: a 33-year-old rated "not qualified" by American Bar Assn because she's only been practicing law since 2012. huffpost.com/entry/trump-ju…
Not only has Kathryn Mizelle only been practicing law since 2012, which ABA says is “a rather marked departure” from its standard, but she's never tried a case ― civil or criminal ― as lead attorney or co-counsel.

She's up for a lifetime seat on a U.S. district court in FL.
Why on earth would Republicans elevate an unqualified nominee to a lifetime federal court seat?

Oh I see.
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11 Nov
🚨 This is today's snapshot of each state's progress in reducing COVID cases/hospitalizations/death, via covidexitstrategy.org

Green is trending better.

Yellow is caution warranted.

Red is going downhill.

Bruised red is uncontrolled spread.
I didn't think it was possible, but the situation looks even worse today than yesterday.

California has slipped into the "uncontrolled spread" category, along with New Hampshire.
D.C. man. What are we doing?
Read 8 tweets
10 Nov
NEW: More than 120 tribal leaders plan to send a letter to Biden this week saying it's long past time for an Indigenous person to serve in a Cabinet position -- and plugging Native American Rep. Deb Haaland for Interior Secretary. m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5f…
“We’ve never had a Native American serve in any Cabinet position,” Bryan Newland, tribal chairman of the Bay Mills Indian Community in Michigan and lead on the letter, told me. "Rep. Haaland is more than qualified and capable of serving as secretary of interior."
I talked to @RepDebHaaland about tribal leaders urging Biden to make her his Interior Secretary.

It would be a historic, seismic shift to have a Native woman lead the dept w/ oversight of public lands.

“The symbolism alone, yes, it’s profound,” she said. huffpost.com/entry/deb-haal…
Read 6 tweets
10 Nov
Infectious disease expert Michael Osterholm on what Americans should expect from the coronavirus pandemic in the next few months:

“We are about to enter COVID hell." huffpost.com/entry/michael-…
Expect daily new infections to spike + hospitals overrun + quality of care to drop.

"I don’t think America quite gets this yet. This is going to get much worse. This is not to scare people out of their wits. This is to scare people into their wits because we still have control."
Holy. Shit. Look at this.

Today's snapshot of each state's progress in reducing COVID cases/hospitalizations/death, via covidexitstrategy.org

Green is trending better.

Yellow is caution warranted.

Red is going downhill.

Bruised red is uncontrolled spread.

AWFUL. Image
Read 9 tweets
9 Nov
McConnell on the Senate floor, still not conceding that Joe Biden has won.

"The core principle here is not complicated: in the USA, all legal ballots must be counted.... Trump is 100% within his rights to look for irregularities."

(There is no evidence of any widespread fraud.)
Lots of Republicans keep saying "all legal ballots" must be counted, suggesting that this isn’t happening.

It is exactly what is happening.
The chorus of GOPers using this phrase is yet another dangerous sign of the GOP backing Trump at all costs.

“The real issue is whether they hurt themselves, likely at most in the short term, versus eroding democracy, likely in the short and longer term.” huffpost.com/entry/trump-fr…
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9 Nov
Good day! ☕ Not sure if you have noticed, but what's happening right in front of our faces is nearly the entire Republican Party trying to delegitimize this election and the democratic process itself. huffpost.com/entry/trump-fr…
There is no evidence of any kind of widespread corruption or fraud.

Republicans know this.

They simply care more about not upsetting Trump’s base of supporters for their own political purposes. huffpost.com/entry/trump-fr…
Trump will go down in the history books for lying, cheating and otherwise doing anything he can to delegitimize the 2020 election and the democratic process itself as he headed for defeat.

Don't let Republican leaders off the hook. They are right there with him.
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