Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Where is Covid now?

I keep hearing from liberals and even some health officials that this is making a comeback in red state areas where restrictions are being lifted too soon?

Information from the CDC

New York City*450.4
New Jersey346.4
Michigan326.7
Rhode Island258.3
Connecticut238.9
New York*237.3
Pennsylvania199.1
Massachusetts191.5
New Hampshire182.7
Delaware182.3
Minnesota174.4
Vermont173.1

Boy oh boy, but this does not look anything like what people are making it out to be. I have heard wild criticism of leadership of Florida, Iowa, Texas, and all sorts of place for lifting restrictions and seeing their infection rates "soar". But it still appears that much of the trouble is in those pesky blue states in the Great Lake and upper East Coast areas, in spite of most of them now wearing two masks (because the CDC recommends it). 

Of course these criticisms are generally knee jerk and based on faulty or misleading information... you know like claiming an Islamic guy with the name Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa must be an angry white supremacist and lighting up social media with attacks 

Meanwhile, we have now gone over 150,000 deaths under Slow Joe Biden which makes up approximately 27% of the total deaths, in spite of only being President for about 10 weeks. Will there ever come a time when liberals will stop getting angry at other parts of the country or red state governors, when much of the problem continues to surround their own areas.  

32 comments:

rrb said...


Red states are thriving.

Liberal hell holes like NYC and NJ are seeing a resurgence.

So much for Slow Joe stopping covid "dead in its tracks."

And if you ask Cum-Allah about it she'll burst out laughing because to her, fucking everything is funny.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


This is cum-allah's latest. I see Obama has been coaching her with speaking slowly and pausing and it may help her except for her idiotic laugh. She is the definition of off-putting.


Mythinformed MKE

VIDEO: https://twitter.com/MythinformedMKE/status/1376633357283561473

Kamala Harris laughs hysterically when discussing struggling parents who aren’t able to send their kids to school.

Caliphate4vr said...

In the past week, Germany and France have extended lockdowns amid rising coronavirus cases and high death tolls, moves that economists say will further delay economic recovery.

While many Europeans have accepted lockdowns as a last resort given the failure to get the pandemic under control with other methods, the moves have in recent months prompted street protests in London, Amsterdam and elsewhere.

Sweden, meanwhile, has mostly relied on voluntary measures focused on social distancing, good hygiene and targeted rules that have kept schools, restaurants and shops largely open - an approach that has sharply polarised Swedes but spared the economy from much of the hit suffered elsewhere in Europe.

Preliminary data from EU statistics agency Eurostat compiled by Reuters showed Sweden had 7.7% more deaths in 2020 than its average for the preceding four years. Countries that opted for several periods of strict lockdowns, such as Spain and Belgium, had so-called excess mortality of 18.1% and 16.2% respectively.

Twenty-one of the 30 countries with available statistics had higher excess mortality than Sweden. However, Sweden did much worse than its Nordic neighbours, with Denmark registering just 1.5% excess mortality and Finland 1.0%. Norway had no excess mortality at all in 2020.

Sweden’s excess mortality also came out at the low end of the spectrum in a separate tally of Eurostat and other data released by the UK’s Office for National Statistics last week.

That analysis, which included an adjustment to account for differences in both the age structures and seasonal mortality patterns of countries analysed, placed Sweden 18th in a ranking of 26. Poland, Spain and Belgium were at the top.

Sweden’s Chief Epidemiologist Anders Tegnell, a largely unknown figure before the pandemic who became internationally known as the figurehead of the Swedish response, told Reuters he believed the data raised doubts about the use of lockdowns.

“I think people will probably think very carefully about these total shutdowns, how good they really were,” he said.

“They may have had an effect in the short term, but when you look at it throughout the pandemic, you become more and more doubtful,” said Tegnell, who has received both death threats and flowers as a token of appreciation.

Anonymous said...

Biden slammed boot feet on the brakes of the US Economy.
Roger and Jamie cheered on President Biden to raise taxes specifically on the mom and pop stores and small family farms.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Places Hit Hardest

Below, the metro areas that have had the highest cumulative case rates since the start of the outbreak:

Cumulative confirmed casesMETRO OR MICRO AREAPOPULATIONCASESPER 1,0001
Eagle Pass, Texas58,72210,334176.02
Yuma, Ariz.213,78736,752171.93
Gallup, N.M.71,36712,140170.14
Laredo, Texas276,65243,103155.85
Bismarck, N.D.133,17920,669155.26
Lubbock, Texas322,25749,724154.37
El Paso844,124129,627153.68
El CentroCalif.181,21527,426151.39
Rexburg, Idaho53,0067,904149.110
Sioux Falls, S.D.268,23239,689148.0159
New York City area20.0 mil.2,119,197105.9

rrb said...



The source of the alky's idiocy:

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/23/upshot/five-ways-to-monitor-coronavirus-outbreak-us.html


Smart folks use the CDC.

Imbecilic hacks use the NY Times.

Caliphate4vr said...

Eagle Pass
Yuma
Laredo
Lubbock
El Centroid

What do these cities have in common?

Oh yeah, border towns w/Messico

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

WASHINGTON — President Biden, facing a rise in coronavirus cases around the country, called on Monday for governors and mayors to reinstate mask mandates as the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned of “impending doom” from a potential fourth surge of the pandemic.

The president’s comments came only hours after the C.D.C. director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, appeared to fight back tears as she pleaded with Americans to “hold on a little while longer” and continue following public health advice, like wearing masks and social distancing, to curb the virus’s spread.

The back-to-back appeals reflected a growing sense of urgency among top White House officials and government scientists that the chance to conquer the pandemic, now in its second year, may slip through their grasp. Coronavirus infections and hospitalizations are on the upswing, including a troubling rise in the Northeast, even as the pace of vaccinations is accelerating.

“Please, this is not politics — reinstate the mandate,” Mr. Biden said, adding, “The failure to take this virus seriously is precisely what got us into this mess in the first place.”

rrb said...


What do these cities have in common?

Oh yeah, border towns w/Messico



As Slow Joe and Cum-Allah welcome new POSITIVE cases by the THOUSANDS.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/23/upshot/five-ways-to-monitor-coronavirus-outbreak-us.html


The New York Times reported by the CDC.

rrb said...



“Please, this is not politics — reinstate the mandate,” Mr. Biden said, adding, “The failure to take this virus seriously is precisely what got us into this mess in the first place.”

Hey Joe, you stuttering fuck, it's called "Federalism."

Look it up. Have Dr. (LOL) Jill read it to you at bedtime.

rrb said...



The New York Times reported by the CDC.


The CDC reports their own data, alky.

Not data from the NY Times.


THWAP!!!

Also, read your own link. They tell you where they source their data, and when.:

About the data

The Times has identified the following reporting anomalies or methodology changes in the data:

April 6: The Times began using deaths reported by the New York State Health Department instead of the city's health department.

April 19: New York State released backlogged confirmed deaths from April 17 and April 18.

June 25: New Jersey began reporting probable deaths, including those from earlier in the pandemic, causing a jump in the number of total deaths.

June 30: New York City released deaths from earlier periods but did not specify when they were from.

Aug. 6: Our database changed to record deaths by New York City residents instead of deaths that took place in New York City.

Aug. 20: New York City removed four previously reported deaths after reviewing records.

Dec. 7: The New York City health department began reporting probable cases. It also revised how it assigns cases to zip codes throughout the city.

Jan. 4: New Jersey began reporting probable cases identified through antigen testing.

March 21: New York City did not report new data. The city also announced that some counts for the most recent week were artificially low because of state data delays.

March 22: New York City did not report new data. The city health department announced this was due to ongoing issues in receiving and processing data from New York state.

March 24: After a multi-day disruption in reporting data, the New York City health department reported several days' worth of data, causing a spike in reported cases and deaths.

In data for the United States, The Times is now including cases and deaths that have been identified by public health officials as probable coronavirus patients. Some states and counties only report figures in which a coronavirus infection was confirmed through testing. Because confirmed cases are widely considered to be an undercount of the true toll, some state and local governments have started identifying probable cases and deaths using criteria that were developed by states and the federal government.

Confirmed cases and deaths are counts of individuals whose coronavirus infections were confirmed by a laboratory test. Probable cases and deaths count individuals who did not have a confirmed test but were evaluated using criteria developed by national and local governments. Some governments are reporting only confirmed cases, while others are reporting both confirmed and probable numbers. And there is also another set of governments that are reporting the two types of numbers combined without providing a way to separate the confirmed from the probable. The Times is now using the total of confirmed and probable counts when they are available individually or combined. Otherwise only the confirmed count will be shown.

Governments often revise data or report a large increase in cases on a single day without historical revisions, which can cause an irregular pattern in the daily reported figures. The Times is excluding these anomalies from seven-day averages when possible.



https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/23/upshot/five-ways-to-monitor-coronavirus-outbreak-us.html


THWAP!!!... you fucking hack.


Caliphate4vr said...

Mollie has a few words

Federalist Senior Editor Mollie Hemingway said Democrats are exploiting and prolonging the COVID-19 crisis for political gain and the largest federal expansion since the Great Depression.

“Joe Biden said there that it’s not political, but the fact is that this deadly virus has been the greatest political gift to the Democratic Party since the Great Depression,” Hemingway said. “And they are wanting it to continue so that they can exploit it for their political and partisan ends of greatly expanding the size and scope of the federal government, and having control over people’s lives.”

What some politicians don’t realize about this control, Hemingway said, is that people no longer care for it.

“What I think they don’t quite recognize, though, is that so many Americans are beyond done with this,” Hemingway noted. “They understand the science. They understand the reality that this is a deadly virus but that the reaction to it has to have, at some point, an end.”

Hemingway also said the Biden administration’s recent negative messaging surrounding COVID-19, including CDC Director Rochelle Walensky’s comments about feeling a sense of “impending doom,” is also tiresome and not “based in science.”

“One thing I appreciated about what she said was that she admitted that this was just her feeling,” Hemingway said. “It wasn’t based in science and, of course, it couldn’t be because we have such reason for optimism, given that 91 million Americans have been vaccinated, and given the trends that we have seen in recent months.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

As of Sunday, the seven-day national average for newly reported coronavirus cases was 61,632, up 13% from the week prior, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


California, however, is trending in the opposite direction — at least for now. Over the last seven days, the state has reported an average of 2,546 new coronavirus cases per day, a 24% decrease from two weeks ago.

rrb said...



https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-03-30/covid-pandemic-southern-california-crowds-return-experts-worried


So stop the plagiarizing and USE the CDC, alky.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Some say ‘the pandemic is over’ in California as crowds return. Experts are worried
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-03-30/covid-pandemic-southern-california-crowds-return-experts-worried

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I'm within walking distance from the beach in the pictures.

Some say ‘the pandemic is over’ in California as crowds return. Experts are worried
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-03-30/covid-pandemic-southern-california-crowds-return-experts-worried

Bikini heaven

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Federalist is a right wing nutcase websites asshole

Caliphate4vr said...

So in person learning for migrants but not all the residents of San Diego

Unfuckingbelievable


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The San Diego County Board of Education will be sending teachers for in-person learning for the migrant children at the convention center. It's great there's in-person learning for them, I wish every child in San Diego County was allowed the same opportunity.

rrb said...


Blogger Roger Amick said...

I'm within walking distance from the beach in the pictures.



And if you try to visit the door alarms go off and the orderlies drag you back to your room.


Caliphate4vr said...

Blogger rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

I'm within walking distance from the beach in the pictures.


And if you try to visit the door alarms go off and the orderlies drag you back to your room.


You owe me a keyboard.

I bet I’ve been to Redondo, Hermosa and Manhattan more than he has the last 3 years

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The second day of Derek Chauvin’s trial began with emotional testimony from a bystander who said he called police on the now-former Minneapolis officer who was kneeling on George Floyd’s neck for nearly nine minutes because he believed he had “witnessed a murder.”

Under questioning from the prosecution, Donald Williams, a student of martial arts, testified that he was scared for his own safety as he pleaded with Chauvin to take his knee off of Floyd’s neck — and that he called 911 after Chauvin did not respond to him.

“I did call the police on the police,” Williams said. “Because I believe I witnessed a murder.”

Williams teared up as an audiotape of his 911 call was played in court. He can be heard on the call telling a dispatcher that an officer “pretty much just killed this guy that wasn’t resisting arrest. He had his knee on the dude’s neck this whole time.”

When asked why he made the call, Williams said he “just felt like that was the right thing to do.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I'm not locked down asshole

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://news.yahoo.com/mma-fighter-witness-george-floyd-chauvin-murder-trial-911-call-155005263.html

C.H. Truth said...

Well guys...

Have no fear, Slow Joe Biden has a plan to stop Covid "in it's tracks".

He said so on the campaign trail and liberals everywhere believed him.

He's had 10 weeks now to put an end to it.

Wonder why his "plan" has not been working?

rrb said...



Wonder why his "plan" has not been working?


Perhaps it's the 11:15 AM "lids."


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

John Hopkins.

Here's how California's infection rate compares with Florida where cases are rising:

- California: 42.8 new cases per 100,000 people in last 7 days

- Florida: 162.3 new cases per 100,000 people in last 7 days.


California is opening up carefully, instead of the Republican controlled Florida with zero CDC guidelines being followed.

rrb said...



California is opening up carefully, instead of the Republican controlled Florida with zero CDC guidelines being followed.


Now compare kids in public school and unemployment rates alky.

And here's a direct comparison graph. Not a good look for Mexifornia...

https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#compare-trends_newcases


THWAP!!!

Straight data without liberal bias is always best alky.

THWAP!!!

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


California is doing so well the governor is getting recalled

Florida's governor is considered by many to be the front-runner for president in 2024.


Florida has a much older population, but a great governor.

And infections don't really matter, deaths do. Both states have very similar deaths per million but since Florida has an older population you would have expected more. But they didn't fuck up nursing homes like California did. That's a trend with democrat governors.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


Florida is the 5th in highest median age

California is 45th

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


In other words if you are old and fat you are much better off in Florida where you can go to the gym or the beach or go eat out.

I guess in California you still can if you are the governor.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

OH NO, SCOTTIE! WHAT IF THIS IS TRUE?

Florida’s Covid Statistics Look Fishy
Yahoo News:
“New research published earlier this month in the American Journal of Public Health argues that Florida is undercounting the number of people who died from COVID-19 by thousands of cases, casting new doubt on claims that Gov. Ron DeSantis navigated the coronavirus pandemic successfully.

“They came to that conclusion by comparing the number of estimated deaths for a six-month period in 2020, from March to September, to the actual number of deaths that occurred, a figure known as ‘excess deaths’ because they exceed the estimate.”


Click on link at politicalwire.com