"WW C"- COVID-19, GLOBAL CASES SURPASS 676 MILLION...Here we go again 2025 are we ready for Trump to fuck this up again?

Yep you are right idiots....I like red lobster especially the biscuits but doing these times...... naw I could wait
I have eaten once at Red Lobster and The Olive Garden. Both places were awful. But TOG has a commercial and they were offering 2 awful meals for $12.99. That made me think.
 
I know but sometimes back in the days I was too lazy to make them So I just went to red lobster but now I will make them at home with no problems. I am not sitting in a restaurant until the coast is completely clear.

:yes: Exactly. Most of the places I like deliver. No way im risking my health over a need for "ambience".
 
Emails: Trump nominee involved in shelving CDC virus guide



they still chasing Clinton servers, while these motherfuckers out here trying to put kids in school virus incubators :smh:
 

This is stupid as fuck. All of the data shows that the main spreaders of the virus are asymptomatic carriers. :smh:
He had a great plan with his hybrid solution. These fucking jokers should be scrambling to get as much shit online as possible. If it ain't needed, it ain't needed. At least get that option in place for the fall.

Perhaps it can be kids under the age of 12 get to go to school so parents can go to work. Kids 12 and up can do online classes. Sorry, can't fuck put everyone at risk because a few kids have bad home lives.

The bottom line is these fools have had months already to get shit up and running and got a few more months. If they send ALL kids back to brick and mortar classes, they are stupid as fuck.
 
He had a great plan with his hybrid solution. These fucking jokers should be scrambling to get as much shit online as possible. If it ain't needed, it ain't needed. At least get that option in place for the fall.

Perhaps it can be kids under the age of 12 get to go to school so parents can go to work. Kids 12 and up can do online classes. Sorry, can't fuck put everyone at risk because a few kids have bad home lives.

The bottom line is these fools have had months already to get shit up and running and got a few more months. If they send ALL kids back to brick and mortar classes, they are stupid as fuck.
Not stupid. Just cruel and indifferent. The rich no longer feel like feeding all their poor babies. And this is what this is. A cool way to get rid of the poor on social security and send a message to the healthy — you will eventually get old and weak so you’re no longer needed.
 
Emails: Trump nominee involved in shelving CDC virus guide



they still chasing Clinton servers, while these motherfuckers out here trying to put kids in school virus incubators :smh:
It is all a ruse.
 
Emails: Trump nominee involved in shelving CDC virus guide



they still chasing Clinton servers, while these motherfuckers out here trying to put kids in school virus incubators :smh:
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I'll get better with using QGIS. This software has a ton of features, which makes it difficult to remember how to do everything.

I took the COVID19 percentage increase numbers for each county and applied them to maps so we can see where the hot spots are at. I didn't filter the data to exclude cases less than 500, so this map includes percentage increases for counties that may have gone from 5 confirmed to 10 in a week, which would result in a 100% increase. The table quoted from a previous post includes cases greater than 500, but the maps are not filtered.

Here is a chart of percent increase (10% or greater) for the past seven days of cases by counties of greater than or equal to 500 confirmed cases.

CountyProvince_StatePercent Increase
Santa BarbaraCalifornia
62%​
StearnsMinnesota
50%​
AnokaMinnesota
48%​
RamseyMinnesota
46%​
LeavenworthKansas
44%​
DouglasNebraska
42%​
FinneyKansas
41%​
HennepinMinnesota
39%​
LancasterNebraska
38%​
MarshallAlabama
38%​
RacineWisconsin
37%​
ImperialCalifornia
35%​
TulareCalifornia
35%​
FresnoCalifornia
33%​
KaneIllinois
32%​
MontgomeryAlabama
32%​
WinnebagoIllinois
32%​
WoodburyIowa
31%​
KankakeeIllinois
31%​
CumberlandNew Jersey
31%​
Guilford (oh, come on!) :angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:North Carolina
31%
WicomicoMaryland
30%​
Out of GAGeorgia
30%​
WarrenKentucky
30%​
TarrantTexas
30%​
PolkIowa
30%​
San JuanNew Mexico
29%​
DakotaNebraska
29%​
DallasTexas
29%​
Prince WilliamVirginia
28%​
Baltimore CityMaryland
28%​
San BernardinoCalifornia
28%​
PotterTexas
27%​
FranklinPennsylvania
27%​
FordKansas
27%​
MinnehahaSouth Dakota
26%​
YakimaWashington
26%​
AtlanticNew Jersey
26%​
FairfaxVirginia
26%​
El PasoTexas
26%​
BrownWisconsin
25%​
NiagaraNew York
25%​
OnondagaNew York
25%​
PinalArizona
25%​
ApacheArizona
24%​
CoconinoArizona
24%​
MooreTexas
24%​
ChesterfieldVirginia
24%​
St. ClairIllinois
23%​
CassNorth Dakota
23%​
Richmond CityVirginia
23%​
AlexandriaVirginia
23%​
UnassignedGeorgia
23%​
FranklinOhio
23%​
KalamazooMichigan
23%​
HillsboroughNew Hampshire
23%​
DawsonNebraska
22%​
San DiegoCalifornia
22%​
McKinleyNew Mexico
22%​
MontgomeryMaryland
22%​
CumberlandMaine
22%​
SummitOhio
22%​
Prince George'sMaryland
22%​
DauphinPennsylvania
21%​
HamiltonOhio
21%​
KenoshaWisconsin
21%​
KernCalifornia
21%​
LucasOhio
21%​
OrangeCalifornia
21%​
StarkOhio
21%​
MaricopaArizona
21%​
KentMichigan
20%​
NavajoArizona
20%​
HendricksIndiana
20%​
AllenIndiana
20%​
NoblesMinnesota
20%​
AdamsColorado
20%​
KentDelaware
20%​
LakeIllinois
20%​
MorganColorado
20%​
DuPageIllinois
20%​
HindsMississippi
20%​
LoudounVirginia
20%​
St. JosephIndiana
19%​
SussexDelaware
19%​
MarionOregon
19%​
StanislausCalifornia
19%​
District of ColumbiaDistrict of Columbia
19%​
New CastleDelaware
19%​
WyandotteKansas
19%​
RutherfordTennessee
19%​
Anne ArundelMaryland
19%​
AccomackVirginia
19%​
HowardMaryland
19%​
HarfordMaryland
19%​
ManateeFlorida
19%​
MecklenburgNorth Carolina
19%
Los AngelesCalifornia
19%​
ArlingtonVirginia
19%​
Puerto Rico
18%​
New LondonConnecticut
18%​
HampshireMassachusetts
18%​
PolkFlorida
18%​
KentRhode Island
18%​
CookIllinois
18%​
FrederickMaryland
18%​
MilwaukeeWisconsin
18%​
CherokeeGeorgia
18%​
WillIllinois
18%​
BristolMassachusetts
18%​
CamdenNew Jersey
18%​
OneidaNew York
18%​
Salt LakeUtah
18%​
ProvidenceRhode Island
18%​
DallasIowa
18%​
McHenryIllinois
18%​
UtahUtah
17%​
WorcesterMassachusetts
17%​
ChesterPennsylvania
17%​
MobileAlabama
17%​
GwinnettGeorgia
17%​
San FranciscoCalifornia
17%​
DelawarePennsylvania
17%​
DenverColorado
17%​
ArapahoeColorado
17%​
GreenvilleSouth Carolina
17%​
BucksPennsylvania
17%​
BrazoriaTexas
17%​
BexarTexas
17%​
JohnsonKansas
17%​
TravisTexas
16%​
CuyahogaOhio
16%​
MultnomahOregon
16%​
HartfordConnecticut
16%​
RiversideCalifornia
16%​
JeffersonKentucky
16%​
MahoningOhio
16%​
PimaArizona
16%​
LakeIndiana
16%​
Kansas CityMissouri
16%​
CobbGeorgia
16%​
MarionIndiana
16%​
CameronTexas
16%​
AlamedaCalifornia
15%​
BurlingtonNew Jersey
15%​
SewardKansas
15%​
WakeNorth Carolina
15%
GloucesterNew Jersey
15%​
ErieNew York
15%​
VenturaCalifornia
15%​
Palm BeachFlorida
15%​
TollandConnecticut
15%​
ClaytonGeorgia
15%​
MercerNew Jersey
15%​
HarrisTexas
15%​
HenryGeorgia
15%​
CollierFlorida
15%​
HarrisonburgVirginia
15%​
ShelbyTennessee
15%​
Fort BendTexas
15%​
EssexMassachusetts
15%​
LackawannaPennsylvania
14%​
MarshallIowa
14%​
CollinTexas
14%​
CharlesMaryland
14%​
MonroeNew York
14%​
BerksPennsylvania
14%​
JeffersonColorado
14%​
InghamMichigan
14%​
HampdenMassachusetts
14%​
DavidsonTennessee
13%​
DurhamNorth Carolina
13%
PlymouthMassachusetts
13%​
CarrollMaryland
13%​
JohnsonIndiana
13%​
BernalilloNew Mexico
13%​
Virginia BeachVirginia
13%​
DentonTexas
13%​
HallGeorgia
13%​
FultonGeorgia
13%​
RichlandSouth Carolina
13%​
BaltimoreMaryland
13%​
BoulderColorado
13%​
Michigan Department of Corrections (MDOC)Michigan
13%​
Rock IslandIllinois
13%​
PulaskiArkansas
13%​
San MateoCalifornia
13%​
New HavenConnecticut
12%​
PhiladelphiaPennsylvania
12%​
JeffersonAlabama
12%​
TangipahoaLouisiana
12%​
MontgomeryPennsylvania
12%​
WeldColorado
12%​
DouglasColorado
12%​
SullivanNew York
12%​
OklahomaOklahoma
12%​
St. Louis CityMissouri
12%​
LancasterPennsylvania
12%​
TerrebonneLouisiana
12%​
RockinghamNew Hampshire
12%​
El PasoColorado
12%​
AlbanyNew York
12%​
MontgomeryTexas
12%​
MadisonIndiana
12%​
DeKalbGeorgia
12%​
LeeFlorida
11%​
MiddlesexMassachusetts
11%​
East Baton RougeLouisiana
11%​
HenricoVirginia
11%​
MiddlesexConnecticut
11%​
St. LouisMissouri
11%​
HudsonNew Jersey
11%​
PierceWashington
11%​
BarnstableMassachusetts
11%​
LincolnArkansas
11%​
PinellasFlorida
11%​
YorkPennsylvania
10%​
WashingtonOregon
10%​
HillsboroughFlorida
10%​
WashoeNevada
10%​
CassIndiana
10%​
SaginawMichigan
10%​

01-Percent Increase - US.png

02-Percent Increase - Southeast.png

03-Northeast.png

04-West Coast.png
 
I'll get better with using QGIS. This software has a ton of features, which makes it difficult to remember how to do everything.

I took the COVID19 percentage increase numbers for each county and applied them to maps so we can see where the hot spots are at. I didn't filter the data to exclude cases less than 500, so this map includes percentage increases for counties that may have gone from 5 confirmed to 10 in a week, which would result in a 100% increase. The table quoted from a previous post includes cases greater than 500, but the maps are not filtered.



01-Percent Increase - US.png

02-Percent Increase - Southeast.png

03-Northeast.png

04-West Coast.png

Damn you might have found a new profession during all of this, you're better at figuring out and presenting this data than the people who are hired to do it.
 
Damn you might have found a new profession during all of this, you're better at figuring out and presenting this data than the people who are hired to do it.

This type of analysis is no different than what I did when I was doing research on Climate Change. A very similar statistical style except the dataset is different. It's good to know that I still have some passion for data analysis. I was beginning to worry this was a skill I was about to lose.

Researching Black films has been much more fun!

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This isn't a big deal. The virus dies when anything is heated. Just have to wipe down the packages. It seems people forget this is a RESPIRATORY DISEASE and you can't get covid-19 from consumption of food especially if it's heated.

Shaderoom full of ignorant Bamas that can't spell or read. :smh:

Basically.

This deep into this pandemic we've all purchased and consumed food and beverages that have been prepared, packaged, etc. by COVID-19 infected workers.
 
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