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    nonobaddog

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    You mean like these numbers from the Ohio Dept of Health?

    Start of graphing 21 Mar Daily new deaths: 1 Total Deaths: 8

    Highest single day new deaths 28 Apr (38 days in) Daily new Deaths: 63 Total Deaths: 1126

    40 days in 30 Apr Daily new deaths: 31 Total Deaths: 1201

    Most recent numbers 28 May (68 days in) Daily new deaths: 5 Total Deaths: 2111
    Previous day numbers 27 May(67 days in) Daily new deaths: 11 Total Deaths: 2106
    Previous day numbers 26 May (66 days in) Daily new deaths: 8 Total Deaths: 2095

    The daily death rate is clearly tailing off to numbers substantially similar to the start of record keeping, which will need to stand in for the start of the epidemic which is unknown

    The worst single day occurred very close to 40 days in, and the numbers of new death began to drop off substantially as we approach 70 days in

    We began re-opening May 7, so we are 3 weeks into the process with no sign of a secondary peak

    Ohio lists their first case on Feb 1.
    So your highest death date was really 88 days in.
    Today would be 119 days in. Is it "almost zero"?
     

    jamil

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    Well, maybe there'll be some fresh tax payers in about 20 years to help pay off all the "stimulus" the first 20 years of the 21st century has brought us.

    People stuck at home. Might as well ****.
     

    MCgrease08

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    Took a long walk by the park tonight. More than 20 kids shooting hoops on two courts. Another dozen or so playing beach volleyball. Lots of people on bikes. Life is resuming.
     

    jedi

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    BugI02

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    Ohio lists their first case on Feb 1.
    So your highest death date was really 88 days in.
    Today would be 119 days in. Is it "almost zero"?

    "Just what you see on the shelf, buddy"

    I believe I referenced that the data was from the Ohio Dept of Health, that their first recorded data point was 21 Mar, and that that would have to stand in for the start of the epidemic because no one really knows when it got started

    But you can believe what you want to believe, but you don't have to live like a [STRIKE]refugee[/STRIKE] Morlock [sorry, Tom]
     

    nonobaddog

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    "Just what you see on the shelf, buddy"

    I believe I referenced that the data was from the Ohio Dept of Health, that their first recorded data point was 21 Mar, and that that would have to stand in for the start of the epidemic because no one really knows when it got started

    But you can believe what you want to believe, but you don't have to live like a [STRIKE]refugee[/STRIKE] Morlock [sorry, Tom]

    The only data I have looked at is from the Ohio Department of Health.
    What I personally believe is irrelevant to anything, I am just using their data.

    I would imagine they update their data as they get new information so any first-case date can change when they find a new one. They may find earlier dates at any time.

    The earliest chinese virus case is now listed as January 2, 2020.
    That means the peak death date of April 28 would be 119 days in.
    Today (May 30, 2020) would be 151 days in.

    I downloaded the data from the Ohio Department of Health and imported it into a local database.

    Here are the first 20 cases listed by the Ohio Department of Health.

    IDCountySexAgeRangeOnsetDateDeathDateAdmitDateCaseCtDeathCtHospCt
    18689WarrenFemale40-491/2/2020100
    14190MiamiFemale70-791/7/2020100
    14650MontgomeryFemale70-791/13/2020100
    9737LakeFemale40-491/15/2020100
    14446MontgomeryFemale30-391/15/2020100
    15929RichlandFemale40-491/18/2020100
    18668WarrenFemale30-391/19/2020100
    17546SummitMale50-591/20/2020100
    18604UnionMale30-391/25/2020100
    14267MiamiMale60-691/26/2020100
    19381WoodFemale30-391/27/2020100
    18868WarrenMale50-591/27/2020100
    14604MontgomeryFemale60-691/30/2020100
    1505ChampaignMale60-692/1/2020100
    18690WarrenFemale40-492/6/2020100
    14447MontgomeryFemale30-392/7/2020100
    162AllenMale60-692/10/2020100
    14875MontgomeryMale60-692/12/20204/6/2020101
    18786WarrenMale0-192/13/2020100
    12289MahoningFemale20-292/14/2020Unknown
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    Here is a link to Cleveland.com that also refers to the January cases.
    https://www.cleveland.com/datacentr...s-34566-coronavirus-cases-updates-trends.html
    "The state is now reporting that the onset of symptoms was as early as January for 13 cases – three from Warren County, three from Montgomery, two from Miami, and one each from Lake, Richland, Summit, Union and Wood counties."
     
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    Ingomike

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    Remember the dire predictions of C-19 deaths? I do! Seems the media doesn't...

    From The New York Times on March 13: “As many as 200,000 to 1.7 million people could die.”


    From The New York Times on March 16: “Sweeping new federal recommendations announced on Monday for Americans to sharply limit their activities appeared to draw on a dire scientific report warning that, without action by the government and individuals to slow the spread of coronavirus and suppress new cases, 2.2 million people in the United States could die.”


    From The Washington Post, March 19: “In the worst-case scenario, America is on a trajectory toward 1.1 million deaths.”

    In other words? By this point, there were estimates aplenty in the media that there would be anywhere from almost a half million to 1.5 million to 2.2 million dead Americans. But mysteriously in all the stories about the 100,000 dead Americans there is no mention - zero - of earlier media predictions that there would be ten or twenty times that number of deaths.


    https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/n...-their-own-predictions-millions-americans-die
     

    Ingomike

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    Interesting to note that if some democrat controlled states had properly managed their nursing home situations C-19 may not have even been at the high death level for flu deaths. This continues to look like the greatest hoax in history...
     

    churchmouse

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    Interesting to note that if some democrat controlled states had properly managed their nursing home situations C-19 may not have even been at the high death level for flu deaths. This continues to look like the greatest hoax in history...

    Rivaling "O" and his Manchurian candidacy.
     

    BugI02

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    The only data I have looked at is from the Ohio Department of Health.
    What I personally believe is irrelevant to anything, I am just using their data.

    I would imagine they update their data as they get new information so any first-case date can change when they find a new one. They may find earlier dates at any time.

    The earliest chinese virus case is now listed as January 2, 2020.
    That means the peak death date of April 28 would be 119 days in.
    Today (May 30, 2020) would be 151 days in.

    I downloaded the data from the Ohio Department of Health and imported it into a local database.

    Here are the first 20 cases listed by the Ohio Department of Health.

    IDCountySexAgeRangeOnsetDateDeathDateAdmitDateCaseCtDeathCtHospCt
    18689WarrenFemale40-491/2/2020100
    14190MiamiFemale70-791/7/2020100
    14650MontgomeryFemale70-791/13/2020100
    9737LakeFemale40-491/15/2020100
    14446MontgomeryFemale30-391/15/2020100
    15929RichlandFemale40-491/18/2020100
    18668WarrenFemale30-391/19/2020100
    17546SummitMale50-591/20/2020100
    18604UnionMale30-391/25/2020100
    14267MiamiMale60-691/26/2020100
    19381WoodFemale30-391/27/2020100
    18868WarrenMale50-591/27/2020100
    14604MontgomeryFemale60-691/30/2020100
    1505ChampaignMale60-692/1/2020100
    18690WarrenFemale40-492/6/2020100
    14447MontgomeryFemale30-392/7/2020100
    162AllenMale60-692/10/2020100
    14875MontgomeryMale60-692/12/20204/6/2020101
    18786WarrenMale0-192/13/2020100
    12289MahoningFemale20-292/14/2020Unknown101

    Here is a link to Cleveland.com that also refers to the January cases.
    https://www.cleveland.com/datacentr...s-34566-coronavirus-cases-updates-trends.html

    This is what I was using, the OHD WuVid 19 dashboard. The charts are interactive and indicate the first death attributed to the disease was 17 Mar

    https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/dashboards/overview
     

    nonobaddog

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    This is what I was using, the OHD WuVid 19 dashboard. The charts are interactive and indicate the first death attributed to the disease was 17 Mar

    https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/dashboards/overview

    Exactly right - so am I.
    https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/dashboards

    Obviously they do not update their page with their own data. Near the top of the page is a link that says "Download the summary data (CSV)"
    The link behind that is https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/static/COVIDSummaryData.csv
    That will download the latest data.
     

    Tombs

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    Don't worry, if we just require masks to enter the city, then the rioting will stop.

    It's the new normal, you need to social distance, bring hand sanitizer.
     

    nonobaddog

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    As of Saturday evening, at least 250 businesses across the Twin Cities had been vandalized, looted or had doors and windows smashed. Some have been reduced to rubble, destroyed completely by fire. Others have reported extensive water damage or severe fire damage.

    While this is an incomplete list, businesses near the Third Precinct are likely to have experienced damage. As protests spread across the metro, many larger companies with multiple locations have temporarily or indefinitely closed, including several CVS and 24 Target locations. We will continue to update as we learn more.
    https://www.startribune.com/these-minneapolis-st-paul-buildings-are-damaged-looted-after-george-floyd-protests/569930671/

    That website lists a whole bunch of the 250 Plus businesses,
    Target stores were hit hard so they closed 24 stores throughout the state. I'm not sure why they picked on Target stores so much since they are/were owned by Dayton-Hudson and very dumocrap associated - Mark Dayton is a past dumocrap governor of Minnesota.
     
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