woodpusher
TSC’s International Man of Meh
Looks like a movie shoot for "The Omega Man"
Yeah but his pic wasn't from a movie its current reality !!Looks like a movie shoot for "The Omega Man"
For some reason even after I edited it the name never corrected to say Los Angeles
State/territory | Confirmed cases | Deaths | |
New York | 33,033 | 366 | |
New Jersey | 4,407 | 62 | |
California | 3,172 | 67 | |
Washington | 2,600 | 133 | |
Michigan | 2,295 | 43 | |
Florida | 1,978 | 23 | |
Illinois | 1,870 | 19 | |
Massachusetts | 1,838 | 15 | |
Louisiana | 1,795 | 65 | |
Georgia | 1,387 | 47 | |
Texas | 1,353 | 17 | |
Pennsylvania | 1,284 | 15 | |
Colorado | 1,087 | 20 | |
Tennessee | 916 | 3 | |
Connecticut | 875 | 19 | |
Ohio | 704 | 11 | |
Wisconsin | 638 | 7 | |
North Carolina | 625 | 2 | |
Indiana | 478 | 14 | |
Alabama | 440 | 1 | |
Maryland | 426 | 4 | |
South Carolina | 424 | 7 | |
Nevada | 405 | 10 | |
Arizona | 401 | 6 | |
Virginia | 397 | 9 | |
Mississippi | 377 | 5 | |
Missouri | 377 | 8 | |
Utah | 340 | 1 | |
Arkansas | 308 | 2 | |
Minnesota | 286 | 1 | |
Oregon | 266 | 10 | |
District of Columbia | 231 | 3 | |
Kentucky | 197 | 5 | |
Oklahoma | 164 | 6 | |
Iowa | 147 | 1 | |
Maine | 142 | 0 | |
Idaho | 138 | 0 | |
Kansas | 137 | 3 | |
New Hampshire | 137 | 1 | |
Rhode Island | 132 | 0 | |
Vermont | 125 | 8 | |
Delaware | 119 | 0 | |
New Mexico | 113 | 1 | |
Hawaii | 95 | 0 | |
Nebraska | 74 | 0 | |
Montana | 67 | 0 | |
Alaska | 56 | 1 | |
West Virginia | 52 | 0 | |
Wyoming | 49 | 0 | |
North Dakota | 45 | 0 | |
South Dakota | 41 | 1 |
nope its that darn auto-correct.........I attributed to your accent![]()
Nice @Spider thanks for putting this up to help keep everyone informed.I for one appreciate it.... But... FTFY South Carolina death numbers changed since you posted this , its now 8 and they think there is another so it would be 9 but it's not for sureLast updated 26 Mar 12:25pm EST Source: Johns Hopkins CSSE
State/territory Confirmed cases Deaths New York 33,033 366 New Jersey 4,407 62 California 3,172 67 Washington 2,600 133 Michigan 2,295 43 Florida 1,978 23 Illinois 1,870 19 Massachusetts 1,838 15 Louisiana 1,795 65 Georgia 1,387 47 Texas 1,353 17 Pennsylvania 1,284 15 Colorado 1,087 20 Tennessee 916 3 Connecticut 875 19 Ohio 704 11 Wisconsin 638 7 North Carolina 625 2 Indiana 478 14 Alabama 440 1 Maryland 426 4 South Carolina 424 8 Nevada 405 10 Arizona 401 6 Virginia 397 9 Mississippi 377 5 Missouri 377 8 Utah 340 1 Arkansas 308 2 Minnesota 286 1 Oregon 266 10 District of Columbia 231 3 Kentucky 197 5 Oklahoma 164 6 Iowa 147 1 Maine 142 0 Idaho 138 0 Kansas 137 3 New Hampshire 137 1 Rhode Island 132 0 Vermont 125 8 Delaware 119 0 New Mexico 113 1 Hawaii 95 0 Nebraska 74 0 Montana 67 0 Alaska 56 1 West Virginia 52 0 Wyoming 49 0 North Dakota 45 0 South Dakota 41 1
I just copied it form another site. Obviously, the actual numbers are ever fluctuating. It's only current as of the time stamp I posted.Nice @Spider thanks for putting this up to help keep everyone informed..... But... FTFY South Carolina death numbers changed since you posted this , its now 8 and they think there is another so it would be 9 but it's not for sure
Wyoming is a great place to be for keeping up your social distancing..... it's the least populated state in the country. I lived there for 4 years. Wasn't too bad weather wise either. Better than Utah from what I've seen you post.looks up property in the Dakotas.... realizes its winter 10 months out of the year.... nevermind.
Wyoming is a great place to be for keeping up your social distancing..... it's the least populated state in the country. I lived there for 4 years. Wasn't too bad weather wise either. Better than Utah from what I've seen you post.
Updated: March 26, 2020 at 11:00 AM | |
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Maine COVID-19 Testing Data | |
Confirmed Cases1 | Negative Tests2 |
155 | 3,394 |
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Updated: March 26, 2020 at 11:00 AM Maine COVID-19 Testing Data Confirmed Cases1 Negative Tests2 155 3,394
16 have recovered and 22 are hospitalized and 16 of the 155 are health care workers!
So 35% of tests are positive. 14% of positives are hospitalized.
Zero deaths.
yes i know the numbers are always changing....... i was just saying thanks......I just copied it form another site. Obviously, the actual numbers are ever fluctuating. It's only current as of the time stamp I posted.
Woke up today to 4 inches of snow. Then at 10AM a 3.2 earthquake, followed by 2.0, then a 3.0. all within 15 min of each other. We did go 48 hours before that though with out feeling an aftershock.
Math is not my thing.I think you math is off on your positive rate. Taken negative cases + positive cases = total tests.
Positive cases / total tests