REAL WORLD EVENT DISCUSSIONS

Backlog of Wuhan Coronavirus Observations.

POSTED BY: JEWELSTAITEFAN
UPDATED: Tuesday, April 6, 2021 14:57
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Wednesday, July 1, 2020 2:12 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


It will take me awhile to assemble and compose this thread opening.


I have observed that perhaps the most safe from the virus are men who wear beards. They are not working in meat-packing plants. Mostly not in nursing homes, or hospitals. Often outdoorsy, where the bears are not contagious. And masks don't seal for them, so they are not going places where masks are required.

Many folk seem to focus on the State which did everything worng, everything to maximize the number of deaths and cases, which is New York, and Governor Fredo Gump.
Why not instead focus on States which did everything right, like Florida - with a greater population than NY, and a tiny fraction of the number of deaths. NY tried to kill off as many old folks as they could, FL did the opposite.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2020 2:13 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Budget


18 March: Nancy pelosi declares that the most critical way to combat the Wuhan Coronavirus is.....: MORE ABORTIONS!!! And Pork. In her relief bill.

30 March: reported that at least $1.2 Trillion of Pork is in the $2 T aid bill.
31 March: now known that at least $1.623 Trillion of Pork is in the $2T aid bill, meaning only $377 Billion is actually aid.

24 April: Trump signed another $454 Billion

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Wednesday, July 1, 2020 2:13 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


ICU Beds and Hospital Beds.


18 March: the issue of Certificate Of Need is exposed, which curtails number of hospital beds and equipment, preventing adequate supplies from being available. Fake News ignores this, since it was started and championed by New York. Something like 37 States have CON Laws, outlawing adequate medical facilities and supplies.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2020 2:13 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Testing in USA.


30 March: 1 million tests have been performed in USA. 169,000 cases. 16.9% positive.
31 March: 1.1 million tests have been performed.
Also, now noticed kiki has stopped posting updates of data for cases, and back deleted all of the prior data posts.

3 April: 1.4 million tests performed. 266,000 positive. 19.0% positive. For US population, about 62 million. If case fatality rate is 0.03%, that is 18,900 dead. Or if cfr = 0.3%, then 189,000 dead.

7 April: 1.87 million tests. 12,000 dead in USA.
8 April: 13,000 dead USA.
9 April: 16,500 dead USA - my notes indicate this was an exaggerated figure.
10 April: projection estimated 60K dead USA.
11 April: 18,860 dead now in USA.
12 April: 537k cases, 20k+ dead USA.
15 April: 3.3 million tests performed to date in USA.
24 April: 5.1

11 May: Now 300K tests per day in USA.


16 June: 2,137,700 cases in USA.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2020 2:13 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Projections.

As of 25 March, it is known that the best data from Italy is .06 death rate of infected. This would equal 200K dead in USA when 100% are infected.


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Wednesday, July 1, 2020 2:13 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Wisconsin, a microcosm model of America.

I understand that many of you are not familiar with the geography or population of WI.
60% of the Statee's population is in the lower right corner of the state, the southeast corner. This is Milwaukee area, down towards Chicago (essentially across the state border), along the shore of Lake Michigan.
Wisconsin has 72 Counties.
Milwaukee County has consistently supplied half the cases in the State, and more than half the deaths. The next tier of concentration has been the corridor to Chicago, Racine and Kenosha Counties. Next tier has been the counties surrounding Milwaukee County, plus Dane County (Madison). These few counties (suburbs and bedroom Communities) account for the vast majority of cases and deaths in WI. Adding in the counties surrounding Dane Co, and the cast majority of cases and deaths is included.

Since about 60 Counties had no case activity to speak of, Gov Skeletor Evers shut down the entire state. Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha remained the leading hotspots. The age groups for cases were dominated by 50-90 year olds. Then the 2 meatpacking plants in Brown County (Green Bay) had positives, and were called outbreaks. Brown County launched up fast enough to surpass all other counties in WI, before leveling off. After a week or so, Milwaukee and Racine retook the lead.
The Gov did not allow any part of the State to reopen, despite any lack of case activity, and even extended the lockdown beyond legal authority, until he was sued and the Supreme Court ordered reopening.

Some data provided here:
www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/cases.htm
But really only current, zip for historical.
That link now says page does not exist.
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/data.htm

I see that in WI, there is one group which has absolutely ZERO cases. Those who are of the gender "other" than male or female.


For the following Table of data:
First is Day, Date/Month.
Second column of numbers is the total number of tests with Negative results, as posted by WI website (does not actually include all Negative tests, so this figure is undercounted.)
Third column is total number of persons tested positive so far by this date.
Fourth column is the total number of tests (sum of the prior 2 columns)
Fifth column is the number of Positive results, New since the day before and / number of total test results, New since the day before.
Sixth column is the percent Positive (divided by the total) for the day.
Seventh column is the number of tests stated as the Capacity for that day.
Eighth column is the percent of Positive results, New for today, divided by the Capacity for the day. This helps mitigate the number games played by the delaying and manipulating by the Stats department.
Ninth and Tenth columns are number of cases ever Hospitalized, and that percent of total cases.
Eleventh column is number of cases ever under ICU. Note this figure started out greater than the number of dead, but then number of dead outpaced this figure.
Twelfth and thirteenth columns are number of dead and percent of total cases.
Fourteenth column is Active Cases, either percent (%), or number, or percent-number.



Day/Date TstNeg Postv TtlTst New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %Hp ICU Dead % Actv
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Fr 20Mar 003455 00206 003661 +051 (5.6%)
Sa 21Mar 004628 00281 004909 +075/01248 06.0%
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Tu 24Mar 008237 00457 008694 +041/01228 03.3%
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Sa 28Mar 015232 00989 016221 +147/02092 07.0% 02762 5.3% | 00000 0 --- - 013
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Th 2 Apr 020317 01730 022047 +180/01678 10.7% 03713 4.8% | 0461 27% --- - 031
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Sa 11Apr 034680 03213 037893 +145/01600 09.1% 03756 3.9% | 0950 30%
Su 12Apr 035916 03341 039257 +128/01364 09.4% 000000 000 | 0974 29 261 8 144 4
Mo 13Apr 036769 03428 040197 +087/00940 09.3% 03888 9.3% | 0993 29 264 8 154 4
Tu 14Apr 037997 03555 041552 +127/01355 09.4% 000000 000 | 1049 30 283 8 170 5
We 15Apr 039326 03721 043047 +166/01495 11.1% 03938 4.2% | 1091 29 290 8 182 5
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Sa 18Apr 043962 04199 048161 +154/01751 08.8% 07611 2.0% | 1176 28% 307 0211 5
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Tu 21Apr 047841 04620 052461 +121/01359 08.9% 07238 1.7% | 1252 27% 324 0242
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Th 23Apr 051456 05052 056508 +207/02161 09.6% 10937 1.9% | 1318 26% 342 0257 5 49-2481
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Sa 2 May 075570 07660 083230 +346/03350 10.3% 11347 3.0% | 1591 21% 400 0334 4
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Mo 4 May 080467 08236 088703 +272/02742 09.9% 11347 2.4% | 1621 20% 404 0340
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Sa 6 Jun 314802 20571 335373 +322/11792 02.7% 15508 2.1% | 2832 636 0645 30%
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Su6 Se 1221894 81193 1303087 +893/05509 16.2% 0000000000 | 000000000000 1168 1
Mo7 Se 1226793 81760 1308553 +567/05466 10.4% 0000000000 | 000000000000 1168 1
Tu8 Se 1230159 82477 1312636 +717/04083 17.6% 38080 1.9% | 6118 7% ---- 1168 1 10%
We9 Se 1238173 83334 1321507 +857/08871 09.7% 38080 2.3% | 6173 7% 1058 1183 1 10-08169
Th10Se 1245448 84881 1330329 1547/08822 17.5% 38530 4.0% | 6222 7% 1068 1193 1 10-08836
Fr11Se 1254034 86250 1340284 1369/09955 13.8% 38530 3.6% | 6263 7% 1074 1197 1 11-09157
Sa12Se 1264305 87603 1351908 1353/11624 11.6% 0000000000 |
Su13Se 1270458 89185 1359643 1582/07735 20.5% 0000 ~4.1% | 000000000000 1210 1
Mo14Se 1273607 89956 1363563 +771/03920 19.7% 38532 2.0% | 6350 7% 1083 1210 1 11-10201
Tu15Se 1284525 91304 1375829 1348/12266 11.0% 38553 3.5% | 6406 7% 1090 1220 1 12-10509
W16Se 1295313 092712 1388025 1408/12196 11.5% 38563 3.7% | 6454 7% 1098 1228 1 12-10839
T17Se 1304724 094746 1399470 2034/11445 17.8% 38563 5.3% | 6522 7% 1105 1231 1 12-11595
F18Se 1315258 097279 1412537 2533/13067 19.4% 38563 6.6% | 6569 7% 1110 1238 1 13-12839
S19Se 1325447 099562 1425009 2283/12472 18.3% 38563 5.9% | 6619 7% ---- 1241 1
S20Se 1332102 101227 1433329 1665/08320 20.0% 38563 4.3% | 6653 7% 1115 1242 1 14-14143
M21Se 1337527 102498 1440125 1271/06796 18.7% 38863 3.3% | 6692 7% 1117 1244 1 14-14414
T22Se 1348492 104170 1452662 1672/12537 13.3% 38863 4.3% | 6765 6% 0991 1251 1 14-14770
W23Se 1360183 105932 1466115 1762/13453 13.1% 38863 4.5% | 6821 6% 0998 1259 1 14-15262
T24Se 1371070 108324 1479394 2392/13279 18.0% 38959 6.1% | 6897 6% 1006 1265 1 15-16315
F25Se 1383645 110828 1494473 2504/15079 16.6% 38959 6.4% | 6962 6% 1150 1274 1 15-17170
S26Se 1393412 113645 1507057 2817/12584 22.4% 38959 7.2% | 7041 6% 1153 1281 1 16-18252
S27Se 1399218 115862 1515080 2217/08023 27.6% 38959 5.7% | 7095 6% 1156 1281 1 16-19050
M28Se 1405377 117588 1522965 1726/07885 21.9% 38959 4.4% | 7142 6% 1162 1283 1 17-19560
T29Se 1413774 119955 1533729 2367/10764 22.0% 39159 6.0% | 7209 6% 1171 1300 1 17-20252
W30Se 1423247 122274 1545521 2319/11792 19.7% 39159 5.9% | 7300 6% 1179 1327 1 17-21004
T1 Oc 1434721 125161 1559882 2887/14361 20.1% 39159 7.4% | 7409 6% 1187 1348 1 18-22126
F2 Oc 1445571 127906 1573477 2745/13595 20.2% 39234 7.0% | 7506 6% 1196 1353 1 18-23005
S3 Oc ------- 130798 ------- 2892/----- ----- 39234 7.4% | 7588 6% 1202 1372 1 18-24035
S4 Oc 1465713 132663 1598376 1865/----- ----- 39234 4.8% | 7646 6% 1205 1377 1 18-24264
M5 Oc 1472577 134359 1606936 1696/08560 19.8% 39234 4.3% | 7702 6% 1212 1381 1 18-24589
T6 Oc 1482116 136379 1618495 2020/11559 17.5% 39234 5.1% | 7810 6% 1225 1399 1 18-24852
W7 Oc 1493304 138698 1632002 2319/13507 17.2% 39234 5.9% | 7951 6% 1233 1415 1 18-25500
T8 Oc 1506828 141830 1648658 3132/16656 18.8% 42234 7.4% | 8061 6% 1253 1424 1 19-26774
F9 Oc 1518622 144818 1663480 2988/14822 20.2% 42234 7.1% | 8199 6% ---- 1440 1 19-27516
S10Oc ------- 147560 ------- 2742/----- ----- 42234 6.5% | ---- -- ---- 1458 1
S11Oc ------- 150236 1688113 2676/----- ----- 42234 6.3% | 8398 6% ---- 1465 1
M12Oc 1545692 152192 1697884 1956/09771 20.0% 42234 4.6% | 8454 6% 1277 1474 1 19-28478
T13Oc 1556954 155471 1712425 3279/14541 22.6% 42240 7.8% | 8601 6% 1287 1508 1 20-30731
W14Oc 1568389 158578 1726967 3107/14542 21.4% 42240 7.4% | 8754 6% 1304 1536 1 20-31595
T15Oc 1579844 162325 1742169 3747/15202 24.6% 42251 8.9% | 8892 5% 1308 1553 1 20-33160
F16Oc 1590569 166186 1756755 3861/14586 26.5% 42451 9.1% | 9027 5% 1325 1574 1 21-34345
S17Oc no new updated data posted
S18Oc 1665459 170114 1835573 3928/78818 05.0% 42451 4.6% | 9154 5% ---- 1588 1
M19Oc 1703813 173891 1877704 3777/42131 09.0% 42451 8.9% | 9319 5% 1340 1600 1 20-35345
T20Oc 1712883 178482 1891365 4591/13661 33.6% 42456 10.8 | 09537 5 1354 1633 1 21-37358
W21Oc 1718564 182687 1901251 4205/09886 42.5% 42456 9.9% | 09704 5 1371 1681 1 21-38485
T22Oc 1730646 186100 1916746 3413/15495 22.0% 42456 8.0% | 09855 5 ---- 1703 1 21%
F23Oc 1744072 190478 1934550 4378/17804 24.6% 42456 10.3 | 10038 5 1396 1745 1 21-39163
S24Oc 1757630 194540 1952170 4062/17620 23.1% 42456 9.6% | 10237 5 ---- 1770 1
S25Oc 1768026 198166 1966192 3626/14022 25.9% 42456 8.5% | 10332 5 1412 1778 1 -40538
M26Oc 1777892 201049 1978941 2883/12749 22.6% 42456 6.8% | 10416 5 1424 1788 1 20-41067
T27Oc 1789158 206311 1995469 5262/16528 31.8% 42474 12.4 | 10636 5 1442 1852 1 21-43163
W28Oc 1795161 210126 2005287 3815/09818 38.9% 42474 9.0% | 10810 5 1453 1897 1 1-43468
T29Oc 1803465 214996 2018461 4870/13174 37.0% 42474 11.5 | 11003 5 1465 1948 1 21-44896
F30Oc 1817061 220092 2037153 5096/18692 27.3% 42474 12.0 | 11145 5 1463 1972 1 21-46833
S31Oc 1826636 225370 2052006 5278/14853 35.5% 42474 12.4 | ----- - ---- 2031 1
S1 No 1841205 228863 2070068 3493/18062 19.3% 42474 8.2% | 11497 5 1491 2047 1 21-47551
M2 No 1846618 232296 2078914 3433/08846 38.8% 43188 7.9% | 11597 5 1499 2050 1 21-48366
T3 No 1861962 238067 2100029 5771/21115 27.3% 57104 10.1 | 11844 5 1514 2102 1 21-50689
W4 No 1872293 244002 2116297 5935/16268 36.5% 57073 10.7 | 12087 5 1530 2156 1 22-52480
T5 No 1881813 249924 2131737 5922/15440 38.4% 57078 10.4 | 12310 5 1542 2194 1 22-54326
F6 No 1896457 256065 2152522 6141/20785 29.5% 59150 10.4 | 12554 5 1557 2256 1 22-55684
S7 No 1908320 263130 2171450 7065/18928 37.3% ----- 11.9 |
S8 No 1916801 267410 2184211 4280/12761 33.5% 59155 7.2% | 12839 5 1572 2312 1 22-58119
M9 No 1926518 271770 2198288 4360/14077 31.0% 59155 7.4% | 12939 5 1575 2329 1 22-59088
T10No 1939444 278843 2218287 7073/19999 35.4% 59179 12.0 | 13230 5 1590 2395 1 22-61944
W11No 1949868 285891 2235759 7048/17472 40.3% 59179 11.9 | 13507 5 1617 2457 1 22-64067
T12No 1964779 293388 2258167 7497/22408 33.5% 59194 12.7 | 13771 5 1625 2515 1 23-66873
F13No 1975512 301165 2276677 7777/18510 42.0% 59194 13.1 | 14045 5 1637 2573 1 23-69060
S14No 1989320 306311 2295631 5146/18954 27.1% 59194 8.7% | 14226 5 ---- 2615 1
S15No 2001239 312369 2313608 6058/17977 33.7% 59194 10.2 | 14381 5 1665 2637 1 22-69594
M16No 2009148 316758 2325906 4389/12298 35.7% 59234 7.4% | 14499 5 1666 2649 1 22-70205
T17No 2024801 323848 2348649 7090/22743 31.2% 59235 12.0 | 14817 5 1688 2741 1 22-72344
W18No 2036941 331837 2368778 7989/20129 39.7% 59235 13.5 | 15100 5 1706 2793 1 22-74616
T19No 2049526 338472 2387998 6635/19220 34.5% 59235 11.2 | 15336 5 1715 2876 1 22-75580
F20No 2062191 344945 2407136 6473/19138 33.8% ----- 10.9 | 15526 5 1729 2954 1 22-75649
S21No 2073869 351169 2425038 6225/17902 34.8% ----- 10.5 | 15734 5 1742 3005 1 22-75922
S22No 2085252 354676 2439928 3507/14890 23.6% 59235 5.9% | 15823 4 1747 3005 1 21-75035
M23No 2094448 357771 2452219 3095/12291 25.2% 59245 5.2% | 15930 4 1754 3011 1 21-74340
T24No 2104756 363973 2468729 6202/16510 37.6% ----- 10.4 | 16209 4 ---- 3115 1
W25No 2116549 369442 2485991 5469/17262 31.7% 59495 9.2% | 16457 4 1781 3178 1 20-75233
T26No 2125202 374537 2499739 5095/13748 37.1% 59495 8.6% | 16658 4 1788 3240 1 20-74658
F27No 2133700 375837 2509537 1300/09798 13.3% 59495 2.2% | 16715 4 1788 3257 1 19-70977
S28No 2138110 380870 2518980 5033/09443 53.3% 59495 8.5% | 16882 4 1797 3285 1 19-70753
S29No 2143790 384701 2528491 3831/09511 40.3% ----- 6.4% | 16999 4 1801 3307 1 18-69894
M30No 2149996 387235 2537231 2534/08740 29.0% 59595 4.3% | 17095 4 1808 3313 1 18-68774
T1 De 2156410 391313 2547723 4078/10492 38.9% 59625 6.8% | 17372 4 1824 3420 1 17-68406
W2 De 2162616 395090 2557706 3777/09983 37.8% 59625 6.3% | 17569 4 1835 3502 1 17-65926
T3 De 2169970 399709 2569678 4618/11972 38.6% 59695 7.7% | 17741 4 1853 3562 1 16-64646
F4 De 2180320 404555 2584875 4847/15197 59695 | 17943 4 1865 3625 1 16-63202

Day/Date TstNeg Postv TtlTst New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %17Hp ICU Dead % Actv



Anybody notice that it seems almost nobody dies on Sat or Sun?

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Wednesday, July 1, 2020 2:17 PM

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Spats.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2020 3:57 PM

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Looking forward to your posts JSF.

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Thursday, July 2, 2020 11:45 AM

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Effects of the Lockdown.





GDP State by State came out, for Jan/Feb/March.



Unemployment by State.
Columns are: State, Governor's Party, date of LockDown, then Month/Year Unemployment percentages. The last 2 columns are the estimated difference between the expected Unemployment rate and the actual rate resultant from LockDown - for April and for May.

ST G Lk/Dn 3/19 4/19 5/19 2/20 3/20 4/20 5/20 4Dif 5Dif
AR R ----- 3.5% 3.0% 3.4% 3.9% 4.9% 10.3 09.4 05.8 04.6
NE R ----- 3.4% 2.9% 3.0% 3.0% 4.2% 08.6 05.1 05.2 02.1
ND R ----- 3.0% 2.5% 2.1% 2.8% 2.7% 09.2 08.6 07.0 06.8
OK R ----- 3.2% 2.8% 3.2% 3.0% 3.0% 14.3 12.6 11.7 09.6
SD R ----- 3.6% 3.3% 3.1% 3.6% 3.4% 11.0 09.2 07.9 06.3
TX R ----- 3.5% 3.0% 3.1% 3.6% 5.1% 13.0 12.7 10.0 09.6
WY R ----- 3.9% 3.5% 3.3% 4.3% 4.3% 9.6% 08.7 05.7 05.0


AL R 4 Apr 3.4% 2.6% 2.5% 2.9% 3.0% 13.3 09.4 11.1 07.3
AK R 26Mar 6.8% 6.3% 6.0% 5.9% 5.9% 13.7 12.5 08.3 07.4
AZ R _ Apr 4.7% 4.5% 4.6% 4.4% 6.1% 12.9 08.7 08.2 04.4
CA D 4 Mar 4.5% 3.8% 3.6% 4.3% 5.8% 16.1 15.9 12.3 12.3
CO D 25Mar 3.1% 2.8% 2.6% 2.9% 4.8% 12.2 10.0 09.4 07.4
CT D 20Mar 4.0% 3.3% 3.6% 4.4% 3.9% 08.0 09.3 04.8 06.8
DE D 20Mar 3.7% 3.5% 3.4% 4.0% 5.0% 14.8 15.5 11.0 11.8
FL R 8 Mar 3.2% 2.9% 3.0% 2.8% 4.3% 13.3 14.3 10.4 11.3
GA R 3 Apr 3.6% 3.1% 3.3% 3.5% 4.5% 12.2 09.5 09.1 06.2
HI D ----- 2.7% 2.6% 2.6% 2.6% 2.3% 23.5 22.5 21.3 20.3
ID R 25Mar 3.5% 3.0% 2.6% 3.1% 2.6% 12.3 08.6 10.2 06.0
IL D 20Mar 4.4% 3.6% 3.5% 3.5% 4.2% 16.9 14.7 14.5 11.4
IN R 20Mar 3.7% 2.9% 3.0% 3.4% 3.4% 17.0 11.9 14.4 09.2
IA R _ Apr 3.2% 2.5% 2.4% 3.1% 3.6% 10.7 09.7 07.8 06.9
KS D 28Mar 3.4% 2.8% 3.0% 3.3% 2.9% 11.6 09.8 09.3 07.3
KY D 6 Mar 4.7% 3.9% 4.2% 4.3% 5.3% 16.1 10.9 12.2 06.7
LA D 20Mar 4.1% 3.8% 4.3% 4.3% 6.3% 14.5 13.1 10.7 08.9
ME D _ Mar 3.9% 3.4% 3.0% 4.3% 3.6% 11.3 09.4 08.2 06.7
MD R 5 Mar 3.7% 3.2% 3.4% 3.6% 3.5% 10.1 09.7 07.1 06.5
MA R _ Mar 3.3% 2.7% 2.9% 3.3% 3.0% 15.9 16.3 13.5 13.7
MI D _ Mar 4.6% 3.7% 3.7% 3.6% 4.0% 23.8 20.7 20.7 17.6

MN D 25Mar 3.9% 3.1% 2.7% 3.6% 3.5% 08.6 09.4 05.9 07.1
MS R 3 Apr 5.1% 4.7% 5.3% 5.1% 4.8% 15.6 10.5 11.2 05.5
MO R 2Citi 3.7% 2.7% 3.0% 3.7% 3.9% 09.8 09.8 06.9 06.6

MT D 26Mar 4.2% 3.3% 2.9% 4.2% 4.2% 11.9 08.5 08.6 05.6
NV D 24Mar 4.1% 3.9% 3.8% 3.8% 6.9% 29.8 25.2 25.9 21.4
NH R 25Mar 2.9% 2.5% 2.4% 3.1% 2.8% 17.2 14.5 14.8 12.2
NJ D 21Mar 3.7% 2.8% 3.0% 4.2% 3.7% 15.9 14.9 13.1 11.9
NM D 24Mar 4.8% 4.4% 4.5% 5.0% 6.2% 11.4 08.8 06.8 04.1
NY D 4 Mar 4.2% 3.6% 3.6% 3.9% 4.2% 15.0 14.2 11.4 10.6
NC D 25Mar 4.0% 3.5% 3.9% 3.7% 4.3% 12.5 12.7 08.7 08.5
OH R 20Mar 4.2% 3.5% 3.7% 4.7% 5.4% 17.4 13.4 13.4 09.2
OR D 8 Mar 4.5% 3.8% 3.4% 3.8% 3.9% 14.8 13.8 11.6 11.2
PA D 7Cnty 4.3% 3.5% 4.0% 5.1% 5.9% 15.5 12.9 11.3 08.1
RI D 26Mar 3.9% 3.2% 3.3% 4.0% 5.0% 17.8 16.0 14.6 12.7
SC R 7 Apr 3.4% 2.6% 2.7% 3.0% 3.0% 12.2 12.2 10.0 09.9
TN R _ Mar 3.5% 2.9% 3.1% 3.8% 3.7% 15.0 11.0 11.9 07.7
UT R 6 Mar 3.0% 2.6% 2.6% 2.8% 4.1% 10.3 08.4 07.7 05.8
VT R _ Mar 2.7% 2.5% 2.2% 2.6% 3.4% 16.8 12.6 14.3 10.4
VA D 24Mar 3.0% 2.4% 2.7% 2.8% 3.3% 10.8 09.2 08.5 06.5
WA D 8 Mar 4.8% 4.1% 4.1% 4.2% 5.4% 15.8 14.8 12.3 11.3
WV D 24Mar 5.2% 4.5% 4.5% 5.5% 6.1% 15.8 12.5 10.4 07.1
WI D 25Mar 3.8% 3.2% 3.1% 4.0% 3.5% 13.6 11.7 10.7 08.9

Color codes: Green for States which allowed their economies to go, did not LockDown - all of which were GOP.
Yellow for States which drastically Locked Down for Wuhan Coronavirus.
Red for GOP led States which limited Employment impact.

I did not highlight NV or HI because they were affected by travel restrictions more than anybody else. VA was helped a lot because D.C. was not really Locked Down, Federal Government was not sent home.


Personal Income by State,m May2020.

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Thursday, July 2, 2020 1:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
It will take me awhile to assemble and compose this thread opening.


I have observed that perhaps the most safe from the virus are men who wear beards. They are not working in meat-packing plants. Mostly not in nursing homes, or hospitals. Often outdoorsy, where the bears are not contagious. And masks don't seal for them, so they are not going places where masks are required.

Not everyone can afford to do that, or is able to live like that. And what about women?

Quote:

Many folk seem to focus on the State which did everything worng, everything to maximize the number of deaths and cases, which is New York, and Governor Fredo Gump.
Why not instead focus on States which did everything right, like Florida - with a greater population than NY, and a tiny fraction of the number of deaths. NY tried to kill off as many old folks as they could, FL did the opposite.

Floida is having its own surge of cases right now, 10,000+ in one day. Only time will tell if Florida did the "right thing" or if Florida is going to have a big problem too.

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Thursday, July 2, 2020 1:10 PM

SIGNYM

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JSF, I hope you realized that a bunch of numbers without headers makes no sense at all, I DID go the the link that you posted to see if I could make sense or your numbers and offhand there is nothing in the downloadable data that looks remotely like what you posted. Since it's up to you to explain/edit your post, I hope you let us know what it says and what you think it means.

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Thursday, July 2, 2020 1:12 PM

SIGNYM

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Quote:

Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
ICU Beds and Hospital Beds.


18 March: the issue of Certificate Of Need is exposed, which curtails number of hospital beds and equipment, preventing adequate supplies from being available. Fake News ignores this, since it was started and championed by New York. Something like 37 States have CON Laws, outlawing adequate medical facilities and supplies.



LINKS please. Otherwise this is just your unsupported opinion.

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Thursday, July 2, 2020 3:08 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
Quote:

Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
It will take me awhile to assemble and compose this thread opening.


Many folk seem to focus on the State which did everything worng, everything to maximize the number of deaths and cases, which is New York, and Governor Fredo Gump.
Why not instead focus on States which did everything right, like Florida - with a greater population than NY, and a tiny fraction of the number of deaths. NY tried to kill off as many old folks as they could, FL did the opposite.

Floida is having its own surge of cases right now, 10,000+ in one day. Only time will tell if Florida did the "right thing" or if Florida is going to have a big problem too.

FL had it's first confirmed case weeks before NY. Are you saying by the time NY hurried and got to it's vaunted 50K deaths, that FL had gotten anywhere near close to that? Don't be silly.

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Thursday, July 2, 2020 4:15 PM

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Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


The newest idea of how the virus spreads relates to 2 different scenarios: the vast majority scenario where infected people will spread the virus to no one, or at most 2 people; and the superspreader scenario where one person will spread to virus to many, many people, as many as over 100.

I liken the vast majority scenario to a smouldering fire - conditions are right for it to neither go out nor take off. But the superspreader scenario is like that smouldering fire that finally gets a good gulp of air and explodes into an inferno. And NYC is like a wildland fire that generates its own weather, as conditions were right for superspreader to superspreader transmission.

It's fire in all instances, just under different conditions.

Florida was smouldering for a long time, even after restrictions were put in place. Then restrictions were lifted despite the state not meeting guidelines for reopening -




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Quote:

Originally posted by 1KIKI:
The newest idea of how the virus spreads relates to 2 different scenarios: the vast majority scenario where infected people will spread the virus to no one, or at most 2 people; and the superspreader scenario where one person will spread to virus to many, many people, as many as over 100.

I liken the vast majority scenario to a smouldering fire - conditions are right for it to neither go out nor take off. But the superspreader scenario is like that smouldering fire that finally gets a good gulp of air and explodes into an inferno. And NYC is like a wildland fire that generates its own weather, as conditions were right for superspreader to superspreader transmission.

It's fire in all instances, just under different conditions.

Florida was smouldering for a long time, even after restrictions were put in place. Then restrictions were lifted despite the state not meeting guidelines for reopening -

Do you think the superspreder episodes are more likely in environs with elevators, subways, Metyro buses (rapid transit)?
I recall San Fran and NYC have subways, not so much L.A. FL seems lacking in major subways, elevator/skyscrapers.

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Sunday, July 12, 2020 9:44 AM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly


Texas COVID deaths higher than reported

CDC data shows Texas is one of 24 states that publicly reports only confirmed COVID-19 deaths, not “probable” ones. And with rampant testing shortages in Texas, many patients likely died without being screened.

Deaths are the ultimate lagging indicator, sometimes not occurring for many weeks after a person is first infected. And then it can take several more weeks until that death is recorded and shows up in the statistics, distorting public perception and the true scope of the crisis.

As of Thursday, there were just under 3,000 confirmed deaths in Texas, translating into a fatality rate of about 1.26 percent.

Even if the death rate remains steady or rises only slightly, Dr. David Persse, Houston’s chief medical officer, said the math is not on the city’s side amid such dramatic increases in cases. “One percent of a big number is still a big number,” he said, “It’s a lot of people dying.”

Persse said he understands that reporting lags or gaps can be frustrating to the public and damaging to those trying to beat back a crisis. But what is truly distressing, he said, is that it could have been prevented.

What people do, how vigilant they remain, the precautions they take, are the true predictors of the virus’ toll on the city. “It’s hard to predict because it is totally up to us,” he said, “The death rate depends on us.”

More at https://web.archive.org/web/20200711185459/https://www.houstonchronicl
e.com/news/investigations/article/As-COVID-19-continues-to-slam-Houston-the-death-15400462.php


The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Sunday, July 12, 2020 11:59 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK




Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Monday, July 13, 2020 2:55 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


Quote:

Do you think the superspreder episodes are more likely in environs with elevators, subways, Metyro buses (rapid transit)?
More like churches, gyms, sporting events, demonstrations, rallies, where dozens, hundreds, or thousands of people are packed together indoors.

-----------
Pity would be no more,
If we did not MAKE men poor - William Blake

#WEARAMASK

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Monday, July 13, 2020 6:44 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


I've posted that video in its own thread and in two others now, and not a single person has said anything about it.

I'm pretending real hard to be curious why that is.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Monday, July 13, 2020 7:47 AM

SECOND

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly


Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:
I've posted that video in its own thread and in two others now, and not a single person has said anything about it.

I'm pretending real hard to be curious why that is.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

Why do Americans not wear masks for TB? Could it be because Tuberculous cases in US were only 9,025?
www.cdc.gov/tb/statistics/tbcases.htm

9,025 US TB illnesses doesn't mean anything without something to compare it to, such as US Deaths equal 137,191 for Covid-19.
https://news.google.com/covid19/map?hl=en-US&mid=%2Fm%2F09c7w0&
;gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen


The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at www.mediafire.com/folder/1uwh75oa407q8/Firefly

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Monday, July 13, 2020 11:27 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


Even with adding every death under the sun to the Coomph death total without even testing for Coomph, they've only managed to get that number to 140k by the middle of July.

Not exactly the apocalyptic scenario the Legacy Media and Karens countrywide were panicking over.

They can't even lie hard enough to make it bad.



Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Monday, July 20, 2020 5:41 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


It is long past now, but if I had been posting on April First, I would have posted:

Fauci Announces Trials On Salt.
In less than 40 years, we should find out if this unknown substance of salt is safe to consume, and if it causes any deaths (it does). Nobody should consume any salt until Fauci deems it safe, since it is as completely unknown material, only used for decades upon decades.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2020 4:23 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
Effects of the Lockdown.



Unemployment by State.
Columns are: State, Governor's Party, date of LockDown, then Month/Year Unemployment percentages. The last 2 columns are the estimated difference between the expected Unemployment rate and the actual rate resultant from LockDown - for April and for May.

ST G Lk/Dn 3/19 4/19 5/19 2/20 3/20 4/20 5/20 4Dif 5Dif
AR R ----- 3.5% 3.0% 3.4% 3.9% 4.9% 10.3 09.4 05.8 04.6
NE R ----- 3.4% 2.9% 3.0% 3.0% 4.2% 08.6 05.1 05.2 02.1
ND R ----- 3.0% 2.5% 2.1% 2.8% 2.7% 09.2 08.6 07.0 06.8
OK R ----- 3.2% 2.8% 3.2% 3.0% 3.0% 14.3 12.6 11.7 09.6
SD R ----- 3.6% 3.3% 3.1% 3.6% 3.4% 11.0 09.2 07.9 06.3
TX R ----- 3.5% 3.0% 3.1% 3.6% 5.1% 13.0 12.7 10.0 09.6
WY R ----- 3.9% 3.5% 3.3% 4.3% 4.3% 9.6% 08.7 05.7 05.0


AL R 4 Apr 3.4% 2.6% 2.5% 2.9% 3.0% 13.3 09.4 11.1 07.3
AK R 26Mar 6.8% 6.3% 6.0% 5.9% 5.9% 13.7 12.5 08.3 07.4
AZ R _ Apr 4.7% 4.5% 4.6% 4.4% 6.1% 12.9 08.7 08.2 04.4
CA D 4 Mar 4.5% 3.8% 3.6% 4.3% 5.8% 16.1 15.9 12.3 12.3
CO D 25Mar 3.1% 2.8% 2.6% 2.9% 4.8% 12.2 10.0 09.4 07.4
CT D 20Mar 4.0% 3.3% 3.6% 4.4% 3.9% 08.0 09.3 04.8 06.8
DE D 20Mar 3.7% 3.5% 3.4% 4.0% 5.0% 14.8 15.5 11.0 11.8
FL R 8 Mar 3.2% 2.9% 3.0% 2.8% 4.3% 13.3 14.3 10.4 11.3
GA R 3 Apr 3.6% 3.1% 3.3% 3.5% 4.5% 12.2 09.5 09.1 06.2
HI D ----- 2.7% 2.6% 2.6% 2.6% 2.3% 23.5 22.5 21.3 20.3
ID R 25Mar 3.5% 3.0% 2.6% 3.1% 2.6% 12.3 08.6 10.2 06.0
IL D 20Mar 4.4% 3.6% 3.5% 3.5% 4.2% 16.9 14.7 14.5 11.4
IN R 20Mar 3.7% 2.9% 3.0% 3.4% 3.4% 17.0 11.9 14.4 09.2
IA R _ Apr 3.2% 2.5% 2.4% 3.1% 3.6% 10.7 09.7 07.8 06.9
KS D 28Mar 3.4% 2.8% 3.0% 3.3% 2.9% 11.6 09.8 09.3 07.3
KY D 6 Mar 4.7% 3.9% 4.2% 4.3% 5.3% 16.1 10.9 12.2 06.7
LA D 20Mar 4.1% 3.8% 4.3% 4.3% 6.3% 14.5 13.1 10.7 08.9
ME D _ Mar 3.9% 3.4% 3.0% 4.3% 3.6% 11.3 09.4 08.2 06.7
MD R 5 Mar 3.7% 3.2% 3.4% 3.6% 3.5% 10.1 09.7 07.1 06.5
MA R _ Mar 3.3% 2.7% 2.9% 3.3% 3.0% 15.9 16.3 13.5 13.7
MI D _ Mar 4.6% 3.7% 3.7% 3.6% 4.0% 23.8 20.7 20.7 17.6

MN D 25Mar 3.9% 3.1% 2.7% 3.6% 3.5% 08.6 09.4 05.9 07.1
MS R 3 Apr 5.1% 4.7% 5.3% 5.1% 4.8% 15.6 10.5 11.2 05.5
MO R 2Citi 3.7% 2.7% 3.0% 3.7% 3.9% 09.8 09.8 06.9 06.6

MT D 26Mar 4.2% 3.3% 2.9% 4.2% 4.2% 11.9 08.5 08.6 05.6
NV D 24Mar 4.1% 3.9% 3.8% 3.8% 6.9% 29.8 25.2 25.9 21.4
NH R 25Mar 2.9% 2.5% 2.4% 3.1% 2.8% 17.2 14.5 14.8 12.2
NJ D 21Mar 3.7% 2.8% 3.0% 4.2% 3.7% 15.9 14.9 13.1 11.9
NM D 24Mar 4.8% 4.4% 4.5% 5.0% 6.2% 11.4 08.8 06.8 04.1
NY D 4 Mar 4.2% 3.6% 3.6% 3.9% 4.2% 15.0 14.2 11.4 10.6
NC D 25Mar 4.0% 3.5% 3.9% 3.7% 4.3% 12.5 12.7 08.7 08.5
OH R 20Mar 4.2% 3.5% 3.7% 4.7% 5.4% 17.4 13.4 13.4 09.2
OR D 8 Mar 4.5% 3.8% 3.4% 3.8% 3.9% 14.8 13.8 11.6 11.2
PA D 7Cnty 4.3% 3.5% 4.0% 5.1% 5.9% 15.5 12.9 11.3 08.1
RI D 26Mar 3.9% 3.2% 3.3% 4.0% 5.0% 17.8 16.0 14.6 12.7
SC R 7 Apr 3.4% 2.6% 2.7% 3.0% 3.0% 12.2 12.2 10.0 09.9
TN R _ Mar 3.5% 2.9% 3.1% 3.8% 3.7% 15.0 11.0 11.9 07.7
UT R 6 Mar 3.0% 2.6% 2.6% 2.8% 4.1% 10.3 08.4 07.7 05.8
VT R _ Mar 2.7% 2.5% 2.2% 2.6% 3.4% 16.8 12.6 14.3 10.4
VA D 24Mar 3.0% 2.4% 2.7% 2.8% 3.3% 10.8 09.2 08.5 06.5
WA D 8 Mar 4.8% 4.1% 4.1% 4.2% 5.4% 15.8 14.8 12.3 11.3
WV D 24Mar 5.2% 4.5% 4.5% 5.5% 6.1% 15.8 12.5 10.4 07.1
WI D 25Mar 3.8% 3.2% 3.1% 4.0% 3.5% 13.6 11.7 10.7 08.9

Color codes: Green for States which allowed their economies to go, did not LockDown - all of which were GOP.
Yellow for States which drastically Locked Down for Wuhan Coronavirus.
Red for GOP led States which limited Employment impact.

I did not highlight NV or HI because they were affected by travel restrictions more than anybody else. VA was helped a lot because D.C. was not really Locked Down, Federal Government was not sent home.

Well, I finally filled out this table of data.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2020 6:10 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
Wisconsin, a microcosm model of America.

I understand that many of you are not familiar with the geography or population of WI.
60% of the Statee's population is in the lower right corner of the state, the southeast corner. This is Milwaukee area, down towards Chicago (essentially across the state border), along the shore of Lake Michigan.
Wisconsin has 72 Counties.
Milwaukee County has consistently supplied half the cases in the State, and more than half the deaths. The next tier of concentration has been the corridor to Chicago, Racine and Kenosha Counties. Next tier has been the counties surrounding Milwaukee County, plus Dane County (Madison). These few counties (suburbs and bedroom Communities) account for the vast majority of cases and deaths in WI. Adding in the counties surrounding Dane Co, and the cast majority of cases and deaths is included.

Since about 60 Counties had no case activity to speak of, Gov Skeletor Evers shut down the entire state. Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha remained the leading hotspots. The age groups for cases were dominated by 50-90 year olds. Then the 2 meatpacking plants in Brown County (Green Bay) had positives, and were called outbreaks. Brown County launched up fast enough to surpass all other counties in WI, before leveling off. After a week or so, Milwaukee and Racine retook the lead.
The Gov did not allow any part of the State to reopen, despite any lack of case activity, and even extended the lockdown beyond legal authority, until he was sued and the Supreme Court ordered reopening.

Some data provided here:
www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/cases.htm
But really only current, zip for historical.

I see that in WI, there is one group which has absolutely ZERO cases. Those who are of the gender "other" than male or female.


For the following Table of data:
First is Day, Date/Month.
Second column of numbers is the total number of tests with Negative results, as posted by WI website (does not actually include all Negative tests, so this figure is undercounted.)
Third column is total number of persons tested positive so far by this date.
Fourth column is the total number of tests (sum of the prior 2 columns)
Fifth column is the number of Positive results, New since the day before and / number of total test results, New since the day before.
Sixth column is the percent Positive (divided by the total) for the day.
Seventh column is the number of tests stated as the Capacity for that day.
Eighth column is the percent of Positive results, New for today, divided by the Capacity for the day. This helps mitigate the number games played by the delaying and manipulating by the Stats department.
Ninth and Tenth columns are number of cases ever Hospitalized, and that percent of total cases.
Eleventh column is number of cases ever under ICU. Note this figure started out greater than the number of dead, but then number of dead outpaced this figure.
Twelfth and thirteenth columns are number of dead and percent of total cases.
Fourteenth column is Active Cases, either percent (%), or number, or percent-number.



Day/Date TstNeg Postv TtlTst New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %Hp ICU Dead % Actv

We 15Jul 686299 38727 725026 +821/13925 05.9% 24362 3.4% | 3923 10% --- 0827 2
Th 16Jul 699670 39627 739297 +900/14271 06.3% 24362 3.7% | 3968 10% --- 0831 2
Fr 17Jul 712197 40507 752704 +880/13407 06.6% 24162 3.6% | 4031 10% --- 0833 2 21-8411
Sa 18Jul 723643 41485 765128 +978/12424 07.9% 24162 4.0% | 4082 10% --- 0843 2
Su 19Jul 730902 42315 773217 +830/08089 10.3% 24162 3.4% | 4107 10% --- 0844 2 21-8838
Mo 20Jul 737191 43018 780209 +703/06908 10.2% 24162 2.9% | 4129 10% 829 0846 2 21%
Tu 21Jul 750562 44135 794697 1117/14488 07.7% 24162 4.6% | 4194 10% 838 0859 2 21-9369
We 22Jul 764630 44847 809477 +712/14780 04.8% 24162 2.9% | ---- --- --- 0865 2
Th 23Jul 778842 45899 824741 1052/15264 06.9% 24156 4.4% | 4273 09% --- 0878 2% 21-9504
Fr 24Jul 795280 46917 842197 1018/17456 05.8% 24156 4.2% | ---- --- --- 0878 2
Sa 25Jul 808528 47870 856398 +953/14201 06.7% 24156 3.9% | 4327 09% --- 0891 2 37-17636
Su 26Jul 817549 48827 866376 +957/09978 09.6% 24156 4.0% | 4394 09% 870 0892 2 20-09946
Mo 27Jul 823905 49417 873322 +590/06946 08.5% 24156 2.4% | ---- --- --- 0893
Tu 28Jul 837567 50179 887746 +762/14424 05.3% 24156 3.2% | 4493 09% 880 0906 2 19-09742
We 29Jul 851391 51049 902440 +870/14694 05.9% 24156 3.6% | 4538 09% 886 0911 2 19-09704
Th 30Jul 867602 52108 919710 1059/17270 06.1% 24156 4.4% | 4590 09% 893 0919 2 19%
Fr 31Jul 882149 52940 935089 +832/15379 05.4% 24156 3.4% | 4637 09% 900 0934 2 18-09671
Sa 1 Aug 895945 54002 949947 1062/14858 07.1% 24156 4.4% | 4737 09% 904 0947 2 18-09753
Su2 Aug 904666 54924 0959590 +922/09643 09.6% 24156 3.8% | 4717 09% 910 0948 2 18-09994
Mo3 Aug 911435 55328 0966763 +404/07173 05.6% 24156 1.7% | 4732 09% 910 0949 2 18-9866
Tu4 Au 0928845 56056 0984901 +728/18138 04.0% 24156 3.0% | ---- --- --- 0961 2 17-09709
We5 Au 0944984 56940 1001924 +884/17023 05.2% 24156 3.7% | 4926 08% 919 0970 2 17-9629
Th6 Au 0961851 57779 1019630 +839/17706 04.7% 24156 3.5% | 4881 --- 0978 2 17-09562
Fr7 Au 0974948 58768 1033716 +989/14086 07.0% 24156 4.1% | 4930 08% 931 0990 2 16-09516
Sa8 Au 0986945 59933 1046878 1165/13162 08.9% 24156 4.8% | 4980 08% 937 0996 2 16-09636
Su9 Au 0993742 60554 1054296 +621/07418 08.4% 24156 2.6% | 5000 08% 938 0998 2 16-09510
Mo10Au 1001402 61061 1062463 +507/08167 06.2% 24156 2.1% | 5031 08% 938 0998 2 15-09383
Tu11Au 1014277 61785 1076062 +724/13599 05.3% 24178 3.0% | 5092 08% 939 1006 2 15-09305
We12Au 1023723 62263 1085986 +478/09924 04.8% 24178 2.0% | 5125 08% 941 1011 2 14-08884
Th13Au 1033141 63284 1096425 1021/10439 09.8% 0000000000 | 5170 --- 1018
Fr14Au 1044613 64227 1108840 +943/12415 07.6% 23898 3.9% | 5235 08% 951 1025 2 14-09003
Sa15Au 1055119 65056 1120175 +829/11335 07.3%
Su16Au 1060533 65741 1126274 +685/06099 11.2% 27898 2.5% | 5304 957 1039 2 13-55982
Mo17Au 1066040 66196 1132236 +455/05962 07.6%
Tu18Au 1075397 66830 1142227 +634/09991 06.3% 27912 2.3% | 5380 08% 964 1052 2 13-8378
We19Au 1084163 67493 1151656 +663/09429 07.0% 27211 2.4% | 5430 08% 975 1060 2 12-8171

Day/Date TstNeg Postv TtlTst New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %Hp ICU Dead % Actv



Anybody notice that it seems almost nobody dies on Sat or Sun?

The last few days the Libtards in WI are panicking, because the new case numbers are so low for them. They are getting the lowest new cases that they've had in a while, but in order to fake up the "positivity" as pretext for more Lockdown, they are hardly testing anybody. The Testing capacity is greater than ever before, but they're not bothering to test. Not sure if this is because it takes too much effort to go through the motions of submitting test samples, or if they are just ignoring contact tracing in order to fake up the percentage.
Maybe they were planning all along to do this now, with the Dem Convention in Milwaukee? Who knows.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2020 7:40 PM

6IXSTRINGJACK


I'm just disappointed that here we are in the middle of August and they still have only managed to attribute less than 20% of the daily US deaths to The Coomph.


Clearly they're not trying hard enough.



C'mon Democrats! You've got an election you're trying to steal here. You can do better than this.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Monday, August 31, 2020 7:59 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
Wisconsin, a microcosm model of America.

I understand that many of you are not familiar with the geography or population of WI.
60% of the Statee's population is in the lower right corner of the state, the southeast corner. This is Milwaukee area, down towards Chicago (essentially across the state border), along the shore of Lake Michigan.
Wisconsin has 72 Counties.
Milwaukee County has consistently supplied half the cases in the State, and more than half the deaths. The next tier of concentration has been the corridor to Chicago, Racine and Kenosha Counties. Next tier has been the counties surrounding Milwaukee County, plus Dane County (Madison). These few counties (suburbs and bedroom Communities) account for the vast majority of cases and deaths in WI. Adding in the counties surrounding Dane Co, and the cast majority of cases and deaths is included.

Since about 60 Counties had no case activity to speak of, Gov Skeletor Evers shut down the entire state. Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha remained the leading hotspots. The age groups for cases were dominated by 50-90 year olds. Then the 2 meatpacking plants in Brown County (Green Bay) had positives, and were called outbreaks. Brown County launched up fast enough to surpass all other counties in WI, before leveling off. After a week or so, Milwaukee and Racine retook the lead.
The Gov did not allow any part of the State to reopen, despite any lack of case activity, and even extended the lockdown beyond legal authority, until he was sued and the Supreme Court ordered reopening.

Some data provided here:
www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/cases.htm
But really only current, zip for historical.

I see that in WI, there is one group which has absolutely ZERO cases. Those who are of the gender "other" than male or female.


For the following Table of data:
First is Day, Date/Month.
Second column of numbers is the total number of tests with Negative results, as posted by WI website (does not actually include all Negative tests, so this figure is undercounted.)
Third column is total number of persons tested positive so far by this date.
Fourth column is the total number of tests (sum of the prior 2 columns)
Fifth column is the number of Positive results, New since the day before and / number of total test results, New since the day before.
Sixth column is the percent Positive (divided by the total) for the day.
Seventh column is the number of tests stated as the Capacity for that day.
Eighth column is the percent of Positive results, New for today, divided by the Capacity for the day. This helps mitigate the number games played by the delaying and manipulating by the Stats department.
Ninth and Tenth columns are number of cases ever Hospitalized, and that percent of total cases.
Eleventh column is number of cases ever under ICU. Note this figure started out greater than the number of dead, but then number of dead outpaced this figure.
Twelfth and thirteenth columns are number of dead and percent of total cases.
Fourteenth column is Active Cases, either percent (%), or number, or percent-number.



Day/Date TstNeg Postv TtlTst New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %Hp ICU Dead % Actv

We 29Jul 851391 51049 902440 +870/14694 05.9% 24156 3.6% | 4538 09% 886 0911 2 19-09704
Th 30Jul 867602 52108 919710 1059/17270 06.1% 24156 4.4% | 4590 09% 893 0919 2 19%
Fr 31Jul 882149 52940 935089 +832/15379 05.4% 24156 3.4% | 4637 09% 900 0934 2 18-09671
Sa 1 Aug 895945 54002 949947 1062/14858 07.1% 24156 4.4% | 4737 09% 904 0947 2 18-09753
Su2 Aug 904666 54924 0959590 +922/09643 09.6% 24156 3.8% | 4717 09% 910 0948 2 18-09994
Mo3 Aug 911435 55328 0966763 +404/07173 05.6% 24156 1.7% | 4732 09% 910 0949 2 18-9866
Tu4 Au 0928845 56056 0984901 +728/18138 04.0% 24156 3.0% | ---- --- --- 0961 2 17-09709
We5 Au 0944984 56940 1001924 +884/17023 05.2% 24156 3.7% | 4926 08% 919 0970 2 17-9629
Th6 Au 0961851 57779 1019630 +839/17706 04.7% 24156 3.5% | 4881 08% --- 0978 2 17-09562
Fr7 Au 0974948 58768 1033716 +989/14086 07.0% 24156 4.1% | 4930 08% 931 0990 2 16-09516
Sa8 Au 0986945 59933 1046878 1165/13162 08.9% 24156 4.8% | 4980 08% 937 0996 2 16-09636
Su9 Au 0993742 60554 1054296 +621/07418 08.4% 24156 2.6% | 5000 08% 938 0998 2 16-09510
Mo10Au 1001402 61061 1062463 +507/08167 06.2% 24156 2.1% | 5031 08% 938 0998 2 15-09383
Tu11Au 1014277 61785 1076062 +724/13599 05.3% 24178 3.0% | 5092 08% 939 1006 2 15-09305
We12Au 1023723 62263 1085986 +478/09924 04.8% 24178 2.0% | 5125 08% 941 1011 2 14-08884
Th13Au 1033141 63284 1096425 1021/10439 09.8% 0000000000 | 5170 08% --- 1018 2
Fr14Au 1044613 64227 1108840 +943/12415 07.6% 23898 3.9% | 5235 08% 951 1025 2 14-09003
Sa15Au 1055119 65056 1120175 +829/11335 07.3%
Su16Au 1060533 65741 1126274 +685/06099 11.2% 27898 2.5% | 5304 08% 957 1039 2 13-08702
Mo17Au 1066040 66196 1132236 +455/05962 07.6%
Tu18Au 1075397 66830 1142227 +634/09991 06.3% 27912 2.3% | 5380 08% 964 1052 2 13-08378
We19Au 1084163 67493 1151656 +663/09429 07.0% 27211 2.4% | 5430 08% 975 1060 2 12-08171
Th20Au 1093294 68233 1161527 +740/09871 07.5% 28319 2.6% | 5469 8% 0978 1067 2 12-08072
Fr21Au 1103038 69059 1172097 +826/10570 07.8% 26162 3.2% } 5505 8% 0982 1068 2 11-07918
Sa22Au 1110788 70009 1180797 +950/08700 10.9% 26162 3.6% | 5545 8% 0986 1081 2 11-07877
Su23Au 1115149 70462 1185611 +453/04814 09.4%
Mo24Au 1119622 70854 1190476 +392/04865 08.1% 26562 1.5% | 5573 8% 0991 1081 2 11-07445
Tu25Au 1128971 71492 1200463 +638/09987 06.4% 26492 2.4% | 5610 8% 0996 1094 2 10-07385
We26Au 1138581 72260 1210841 +768/10378 07.4% 26492 2.9% | 5651 8% 0996 1100 2 10-07412
Th27Au 1148494 73138 1221632 +878/10791 08.1% 26561 3.3% | 5684 8% 1004 1111 2 10-07529
Fr28Au 1156807 73981 1230788 +843/09156 09.2% 26571 3.2% | 5736 8% 1010 1113 2 10-07585
Sa29Au 1164740 74800 1239540 +819/08752 09.4% 26591 3.1% | 5775 8% 1017 1119 1 10-07588
Su30Au 1169302 75337 1244639 +537/05099 10.5% 0000000000 | 5804 8% ---- 1122 1
Mo31Au 1172854 75603 1248457 +266/03818 07.0% 26591 1.0% | 5817 8% 1020 1122 1 10-07229

Day/Date TstNeg Postv TtlTst New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %Hp ICU Dead % Actv



Anybody notice that it seems almost nobody dies on Sat or Sun?


From 29 July to 28 August, there were 319240 negative, 23802 positive, 1243 ever hospitalized, 130 ever in ICU, 207 died. There were 7585 active cases on 28 Aug, or 32% of cases (WI assumes any case more than 28 days old is recovered, unless dead).

For those who have been looking for the data after some perspective has been attained, this is a decent example.
23802 is 6.9% positivity.
1243 is 5% of cases were ever hospitalized.
130 is 0.5% of cases ever went to ICU.
207 is 0.87% of cases died.
Not sure why ICU cases are little over half of the number of deaths, this has been like that for a couple months now. Maybe so many of these positives are obtained from autopsy, from like stubbed toe or overdose.

They are testing fewer and fewer people, in order to jack up the percent positive rate and perpetu-scare everybody into staying locked down, at least until 4 November.

At this rate, it will take 20 months to test everybody in the state. And 260 months (or 22 years) for everybody to test positive at least once.

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Monday, August 31, 2020 11:11 PM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


"Since about 60 Counties had no case activity to speak of ..." That's not true. If you look at the map, every single county https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/cases-map.htm has a minimum of 10 - 50 cases (19 out of 72 are at that minimum), and of course 53/72 have significantly more.

I thought maybe the data table confused you. It did me at first until I downloaded it, and realized that their data table added new cases by APPENDING new data to the bottom. So for example, Crawford county's first 2 listings had 0 cases ... but the third listing had 22 (IIRC), and there were roughly 287 listings for the Crawford county in the entire data table to date.

Maybe you didn't realize the newest data that showed the updated information was at the bottom, which might be why you assumed so many counties had no listings.


"Maybe so many of these positives are obtained from autopsy, from like stubbed toe or overdose. "

I'm sorry to see you've taken to posting lies. Or maybe you found a narrative that you agreed with, and couldn't be bothered to check any further? Here's the Wisconsin law about who gets to fill out and sign the death record https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/69/I/18 . Basically it's the attending physician, another physician who worked with the attending physician in caring for the individual if the attending is unavailable, the chief medical officer of the hospital or nursing home in which the death occurred, or a coroner or ME (if required).

What you're claiming is that these people are willing to lose their medical licenses in order to falsify a cause of death. And not only that, that so many of them are willing to do so in such LARGE numbers that it'll skew the statistics. Do you really want to stick by that claim?

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Tuesday, September 1, 2020 12:09 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


If I were JSF, I would.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

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Tuesday, September 1, 2020 12:55 AM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


Then you and WISHI have similar problems with beliefs parting ways with reality.

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Tuesday, September 1, 2020 4:45 AM

JONGSSTRAW


Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:
I'm just disappointed that here we are in the middle of August and they still have only managed to attribute less than 20% of the daily US deaths to The Coomph.


Clearly they're not trying hard enough.



C'mon Democrats! You've got an election you're trying to steal here. You can do better than this.

Do Right, Be Right. :)



This whole scam has been a libtard wet dream conspiracy from the start.

The CDC released a shocking report Friday that finally told the truth about the absurdly inflated mortality rate attributed to Covid.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/08/shock-report-week-cdc-quietly
-updated-covid-19-numbers-9210-americans-died-covid-19-alone-rest-serious-illnesses
/

94% of Covid "deaths" were actually due to other, more explainable things, terminal things....things like cancer, heart attacks, and car crashes to name a few. These so-called Covid death patients were going to die soon even without Covid. 180,000 have NOT died from Covid. Only 9,000 in 8 months have. This whole thing has been a total bullshit lie.

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Wednesday, September 9, 2020 4:48 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by Jongsstraw:
Quote:

Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK:
I'm just disappointed that here we are in the middle of August and they still have only managed to attribute less than 20% of the daily US deaths to The Coomph.

Clearly they're not trying hard enough.

C'mon Democrats! You've got an election you're trying to steal here. You can do better than this.

Do Right, Be Right. :)

This whole scam has been a libtard wet dream conspiracy from the start.

The CDC released a shocking report Friday that finally told the truth about the absurdly inflated mortality rate attributed to Covid.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/08/shock-report-week-cdc-quietly
-updated-covid-19-numbers-9210-americans-died-covid-19-alone-rest-serious-illnesses
/

94% of Covid "deaths" were actually due to other, more explainable things, terminal things....things like cancer, heart attacks, and car crashes to name a few. These so-called Covid death patients were going to die soon even without Covid. 180,000 have NOT died from Covid. Only 9,000 in 8 months have. This whole thing has been a total bullshit lie.

All of your lies cannot be true. Otherwise the lamestream Fake News would have reported it as Libtard Facts and Truth!!



Sidenote about WI data: Last Saturday a huge spike of positives were posted, which the State of incompetents reported was due to a correction in the electronic reporting system for the State.

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Thursday, September 10, 2020 3:21 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by 1KIKI:
"Since about 60 Counties had no case activity to speak of ..." That's not true. If you look at the map, every single county https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/cases-map.htm has a minimum of 10 - 50 cases (19 out of 72 are at that minimum), and of course 53/72 have significantly more.

I thought maybe the data table confused you. It did me at first until I downloaded it, and realized that their data table added new cases by APPENDING new data to the bottom. So for example, Crawford county's first 2 listings had 0 cases ... but the third listing had 22 (IIRC), and there were roughly 287 listings for the Crawford county in the entire data table to date.

Maybe you didn't realize the newest data that showed the updated information was at the bottom, which might be why you assumed so many counties had no listings.


"Maybe so many of these positives are obtained from autopsy, from like stubbed toe or overdose. "

I'm sorry to see you've taken to posting lies. Or maybe you found a narrative that you agreed with, and couldn't be bothered to check any further? Here's the Wisconsin law about who gets to fill out and sign the death record https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/69/I/18 . Basically it's the attending physician, another physician who worked with the attending physician in caring for the individual if the attending is unavailable, the chief medical officer of the hospital or nursing home in which the death occurred, or a coroner or ME (if required).

What you're claiming is that these people are willing to lose their medical licenses in order to falsify a cause of death. And not only that, that so many of them are willing to do so in such LARGE numbers that it'll skew the statistics. Do you really want to stick by that claim?

Maybe you were confused when you said the facts "are not true"


Quote within context:
Quote:

Since about 60 Counties had no case activity to speak of, Gov Skeletor Evers shut down the entire state.
On 12 March, Gov Skeletor Evers declared Emergency. There were 6 total cases, including 1 recovered.
When there were 43 cases, he enacted for March 17 a statewide Lockdown of all bars, restaurants, schools, salons, etc.
When there were 416 cases and 5 deaths distributed among 30 counties, he enacted for March 24 a statewide Lockdown for all non-essential businesses (including medical health care clinics, but not including Abortion providers).

By 26 March there were 707 cases and 8 deaths. Distributed among 37 Counties. Of these, 13 Counties had 1 Case. Leaving 24 (of 72) counties with more than 1 case.
Milwaukee Co had 347 cases and 3 deaths.
Dane had 114 cases and 1 death.
Waukesha Co (adjacent west to Milw) had 56 cases and 1 death.
Washington Co (adjacent northwest to Milw) had 25 cases.
Ozaukee Co (adjacent north to Milw) had 22 cases and 1 death.
Kenosha Co had 19 cases.
Fond Du Lac Co had 17 cases and 1 death.

the remaining 17 Counties had between 2 and 8 cases.

When I stated "activity to speak of" I really did not consider 1 case in an entire County to be "activity to speak of"

On 12 March the 6 cases were in Dane, Pierce, Fond Du Lac, and Waukesha Counties. The next 2 were also in Dane. This left 68 Counties without any cases testing positive.

The 17 March Lockdown was announced Friday 13 March, when 19 total Cases were known. In Milwaukee, Racine, Sheboygan Counties as well as the prior 4, for a total of 7 Counties - and no community spread cases, and no deaths. That left 65 Counties without any positive result cases.
When the case total went to 27 on 14 March, Winnebago Co added 1.
When the case total went to 34 on 15 March, Wood Co added 1 - total of 9 Counties, leaving 63 Counties without a case.
In the next day or 2 before the Lockdown went into effect, perhaps 3 more Counties added to the list, but stiull leaving 60 Counties without a positive result case.

Since the Democrap shitholes of Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha and Madison insisted on leading the spread, of course other counties got cases, mostly those adjacent the Dem shitholes.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2020 6:17 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
Wisconsin, a microcosm model of America.


Some data provided here:
www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/cases.htm
But really only current, zip for historical.

I see that in WI, there is one group which has absolutely ZERO cases. Those who are of the gender "other" than male or female.


For the following Table of data:
First is Day, Date/Month.
Second column of numbers is the total number of tests with Negative results, as posted by WI website (does not actually include all Negative tests, so this figure is undercounted.)
Third column is total number of persons tested positive so far by this date.
Fourth column is the total number of tests (sum of the prior 2 columns)
Fifth column is the number of Positive results, New since the day before and / number of total test results, New since the day before.
Sixth column is the percent Positive (divided by the total) for the day.
Seventh column is the number of tests stated as the Capacity for that day.
Eighth column is the percent of Positive results, New for today, divided by the Capacity for the day. This helps mitigate the number games played by the delaying and manipulating by the Stats department.
Ninth and Tenth columns are number of cases ever Hospitalized, and that percent of total cases.
Eleventh column is number of cases ever under ICU. Note this figure started out greater than the number of dead, but then number of dead outpaced this figure.
Twelfth and thirteenth columns are number of dead and percent of total cases.
Fourteenth column is Active Cases, either percent (%), or number, or percent-number.



Day/Date TstNeg Postv TtlTst New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %Hp ICU Dead % Actv

Sa 1 Aug 895945 54002 949947 1062/14858 07.1% 24156 4.4% | 4737 09% 904 0947 2 18-09753
Su2 Aug 904666 54924 0959590 +922/09643 09.6% 24156 3.8% | 4717 09% 910 0948 2 18-09994
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Tu4 Au 0928845 56056 0984901 +728/18138 04.0% 24156 3.0% | ---- --- --- 0961 2 17-09709
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Th6 Au 0961851 57779 1019630 +839/17706 04.7% 24156 3.5% | 4881 08% --- 0978 2 17-09562
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Th13Au 1033141 63284 1096425 1021/10439 09.8% 0000000000 | 5170 08% --- 1018 2
Fr14Au 1044613 64227 1108840 +943/12415 07.6% 23898 3.9% | 5235 08% 951 1025 2 14-09003
Sa15Au 1055119 65056 1120175 +829/11335 07.3%
Su16Au 1060533 65741 1126274 +685/06099 11.2% 27898 2.5% | 5304 08% 957 1039 2 13-08702
Mo17Au 1066040 66196 1132236 +455/05962 07.6%
Tu18Au 1075397 66830 1142227 +634/09991 06.3% 27912 2.3% | 5380 08% 964 1052 2 13-08378
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Th20Au 1093294 68233 1161527 +740/09871 07.5% 28319 2.6% | 5469 8% 0978 1067 2 12-08072
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Su23Au 1115149 70462 1185611 +453/04814 09.4%
Mo24Au 1119622 70854 1190476 +392/04865 08.1% 26562 1.5% | 5573 8% 0991 1081 2 11-07445
Tu25Au 1128971 71492 1200463 +638/09987 06.4% 26492 2.4% | 5610 8% 0996 1094 2 10-07385
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Th27Au 1148494 73138 1221632 +878/10791 08.1% 26561 3.3% | 5684 8% 1004 1111 2 10-07529
Fr28Au 1156807 73981 1230788 +843/09156 09.2% 26571 3.2% | 5736 8% 1010 1113 2 10-07585
Sa29Au 1164740 74800 1239540 +819/08752 09.4% 26591 3.1% | 5775 8% 1017 1119 1 10-07588
Su30Au 1169302 75337 1244639 +537/05099 10.5% 0000000000 | 5804 8% ---- 1122 1
Mo31Au 1172854 75603 1248457 +266/03818 07.0% 26591 1.0% | 5817 8% 1020 1122 1 10-07229
Tu1 Se 1183717 76584 1260301 +981/11844 08.3% 26591 3.7% | 5878 8% 1026 1130 1 10-07534
We2 Se 1191548 77129 1268677 +545/08376 06.5% 26621 2.0% | 5916 8% 1030 1142 1 10-07328
Th3 Se 1199999 77856 1277855 +727/09178 07.9% 27080 2.7% | 5946 8% 1036 1146 1 09-07393
Fr4 Se 1210203 79354 1289557 1498/11702 12.8% 27080 5.5% | 5998 8% 1043 1153 1 10-07954
Sa5 Se 1217278 80300 1297578 +946/08021 11.8% 0000000000 | 000000000000 1168 1
Su6 Se 1221894 81193 1303087 +893/05509 16.2% 0000000000 | 000000000000 1168 1
Mo7 Se 1226793 81760 1308553 +567/05466 10.4% 0000000000 | 000000000000 1168 1
Tu8 Se 1230159 82477 1312636 +717/04083 17.6% 38080 1.9% | 6118 7% ---- 1168 1 10%
We9 Se 1238173 83334 1321507 +857/08871 09.7% 38080 2.3% | 6173 7% 1058 1183 1 10-08169
Th10Se 1245448 84881 1330329 1547/08822 17.5% 38530 4.0% | 6222 7% 1068 1193 1 10-08836
Fr11Se 1254034 86250 1340284 1369/09955 13.8% 38530 3.6% | 6263 7% 1074 1197 1 11-09157
Sa12Se 1264305 87603 1351908 1353/11624 11.6% 0000000000 |
Su13Se 1270458 89185 1359643 1582/07735 20.5% 0000 ~4.1% | 000000000000 1210 1
Mo14Se 1273607 89956 1363563 +771/03920 19.7% 38532 2.0% | 6350 7% 1083 1210 1 11-10201
Tu15Se 1284525 91304 1375829 1348/12266 11.0% 38553 3.5% | 6406 7% 1090 1220 1 12-10509

Day/Date TstNeg Postv TtlTst New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %Hp ICU Dead % Actv


Anybody notice that it seems almost nobody dies on Sat or Sun?
Libtards in WI have been getting so desperate to amplify the case rate, to provide pretext to justify continued Lockdown (until 5 November). Although the Testing Capacity is the highest it has ever been, they continue to strangle the total number of tests performed, so the percent positive is higher than ever before. This is done by keeping the total tests down to between 10% - 25% of the total capacity. I suppose some folk won's notice. The Fake News hasn't noticed at all.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2020 3:42 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
Wisconsin, a microcosm model of America.


For the following Table of data:
First is Day, Date/Month.
Second column of numbers is the total number of tests with Negative results, as posted by WI website (does not actually include all Negative tests, so this figure is undercounted.)
Third column is total number of persons tested positive so far by this date.
Fourth column is the total number of tests (sum of the prior 2 columns)
Fifth column is the number of Positive results, New since the day before and / number of total test results, New since the day before.
Sixth column is the percent Positive (divided by the total) for the day.
Seventh column is the number of tests stated as the Capacity for that day.
Eighth column is the percent of Positive results, New for today, divided by the Capacity for the day. This helps mitigate the number games played by the delaying and manipulating by the Stats department.
Ninth and Tenth columns are number of cases ever Hospitalized, and that percent of total cases.
Eleventh column is number of cases ever under ICU. Note this figure started out greater than the number of dead, but then number of dead outpaced this figure.
Twelfth and thirteenth columns are number of dead and percent of total cases.
Fourteenth column is Active Cases, either percent (%), or number, or percent-number.



Day/Date TstNeg Postv TtlTst New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %Hp ICU Dead % Actv


Tu 9 Jun 347210 21308 368518 +270/14227 01.9% 15500 0000000000 | 2904 14% 649 0661 28%
We 10Jun 357112 21593 378705 +285/10187 01.8% 161530000000000 | 2943 14% 654 0671 3 27%
Th 11Jun 366054 21926 387980 +333/09275 03.6% 0000000000 | 2976 660 0682 3 27%
Fr 12Jun 377362 22246 399608 +320/11628 02.8% 16668 000000 000 | 3003 678 0689 26%
Sa 13Jun 388399 22518 410917 +272/11309 02.4% 16668000000 000 | 3035 677 0691 25%
Su 14Jun 397366 22758 420124 +240/09207 02.6% 16668000000 | 3049 680 0692 24%
Mo 15Jun 403447 22932 426379 +174/06255 02.8% 16668000000 | 3061 680 0694 24%
Tu 16Jun 414330 23198 437528 +266/11149 02.4% 16668000000 | 3096 687 0703 23%
We 17Jun 423736 23454 447190 +256/09662 02.6% 000000 | 3128 13% 696 0712 3 22%
Th 18Jun 433913 23876 457789 +422/10599 04.0% 17668000000 | 3160 13% 701 0719 3 21%
Fr 19Jun 443189 24260 +384/09660 no data posted
Sa 20Jun 454563 24539 479102 +279/11653 03.1% 000000 | 3203 13% 708 0744 3 20%
Su 21Jun 460334 24819 485153 +280/06051 04.6% 000000 | 3220 13% 710 0744 3 19%
Mo 22Jun 466634 25068 491702 +249/06549 03.8% 177590000000000 | 3231 13% 711 0745 3 19%
Tu 23Jun 478165 25331 503496 +263/11799 02.2% 183550000000000 | 3268 13% 716 0750 3 19%
We 24Jun 487803 25763 513566 +432/10070 04.3% 18355 2.4% | 3299 13% 723 0757 3 19%
Th 25Jun 498561 26227 524788 +464/11222 04.1% 0000000000 | 3326 13% 734 0766 3 19%
Fr 26Jun 507168 26747 533945 +520/09127 05.7% 0000000000 | 3351 13% 741 0766 3 18%
Sa 27Jun 515723 27286 543009 +539/09094 05.9% 0000000000 | 3382 12% 746 0777
Su 28Jun 521747 27743 549490 +596/06481 09.2% 0000000000 | 3393 12% 746 0777 3 18%
Mo 29Jun 527359 28058 555417 +315/05927 05.3%
Tu 30Jun 539539 28659 568198 +601/12781 04.7% 0000000000 | 3446 12% 750 0784 3
We 1 Jul 551607 29199 580806 +540/12608 04.3% 19014 2.8% | 3482 12% 757 0786 3 18%
Th 2 Jul 563946 29738 593684 +539/12878 04.2% 19014 2.8% | 3519 12% 763 0793 3 18%
Fr 3 Jul 573553 30317 603870 +579/10186 05.7% 19014 3.0% | 3555 12% 768 0796 3 18%
Sa 4 Jul 579637 31055 610692 +738/06822 10.8% 0000000000 | 3574 12% --- 0796 3 other
Su 5 Jul 584111 31577 615688 +522/04996 10.4% 0000000000 | 3586 11% --- 0796 3 data
Mo 6 Jul 588913 32061 620974 +484/05286 09.2% 0000000000 | 3602 11% --- 0796 2 blocked
Tu 7 Jul 601012 32556 633568 +495/12594 03.9% 0000000000 | 3639 11% --- 0805 2
We 8 Jul 611150 33154 644304 +598/10736 05.6% 19032 3.1% | 3683 11% --- 0807 2
Th 9 Jul 623554 33908 657462 +754/13158 05.7% 19032 4.0% | 3726 11% --- 0809 2
Fr 10Jul 635411 34753 670164 +845/12702 06.7% 19362 4.4% | 3766 11% --- 0814 2
Sa 11Jul 646504 35679 682183 +926/12019 07.7% 0000000000 | 3797 11% --- 0821 2
Su 12Jul 653352 36448 689800 +769/07617 10.1% 0000000000 | 3824 10% --- 0820 2
Mo 13Jul 659479 36942 696421 +496/06621 07.5% 0000000000 | 3850 10% --- 0820 2
Tu 14Jul 673195 37906 711101 +964/14680 06.6% 0000000000 | 3892 10% --- 0826 2
We 15Jul 686299 38727 725026 +821/13925 05.9% 24362 3.4% | 3923 10% --- 0827 2
Th 16Jul 699670 39627 739297 +900/14271 06.3% 24362 3.7% | 3968 10% --- 0831 2
Fr 17Jul 712197 40507 752704 +880/13407 06.6% 24162 3.6% | 4031 10% --- 0833 2 21-8411
Sa 18Jul 723643 41485 765128 +978/12424 07.9% 24162 4.0% | 4082 10% --- 0843 2
Su 19Jul 730902 42315 773217 +830/08089 10.3% 24162 3.4% | 4107 10% --- 0844 2 21-8838
Mo 20Jul 737191 43018 780209 +703/06908 10.2% 24162 2.9% | 4129 10% 829 0846 2 21%
Tu 21Jul 750562 44135 794697 1117/14488 07.7% 24162 4.6% | 4194 10% 838 0859 2 21-9369
We 22Jul 764630 44847 809477 +712/14780 04.8% 24162 2.9% | ---- --- --- 0865 2
Th 23Jul 778842 45899 824741 1052/15264 06.9% 24156 4.4% | 4273 09% --- 0878 2 21-9504
Fr 24Jul 795280 46917 842197 1018/17456 05.8% 24156 4.2% | ---- --- --- 0878 2
Sa 25Jul 808528 47870 856398 +953/14201 06.7% 24156 3.9% | 4327 09% --- 0891 2 37-17636
Su 26Jul 817549 48827 866376 +957/09978 09.6% 24156 4.0% | 4394 09% 870 0892 2 20-09946
Mo 27Jul 823905 49417 873322 +590/06946 08.5% 24156 2.4% | ---- --- --- 0893
Tu 28Jul 837567 50179 887746 +762/14424 05.3% 24156 3.2% | 4493 09% 880 0906 2 19-09742
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Th 30Jul 867602 52108 919710 1059/17270 06.1% 24156 4.4% | 4590 09% 893 0919 2 19%
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Mo3 Aug 911435 55328 0966763 +404/07173 05.6% 24156 1.7% | 4732 09% 910 0949 2 18-09866
Tu4 Au 0928845 56056 0984901 +728/18138 04.0% 24156 3.0% | ---- --- --- 0961 2 17-09709
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Th6 Au 0961851 57779 1019630 +839/17706 04.7% 24156 3.5% | 4881 08% --- 0978 2 17-09562
Fr7 Au 0974948 58768 1033716 +989/14086 07.0% 24156 4.1% | 4930 08% 931 0990 2 16-09516
Sa8 Au 0986945 59933 1046878 1165/13162 08.9% 24156 4.8% | 4980 08% 937 0996 2 16-09636
Su9 Au 0993742 60554 1054296 +621/07418 08.4% 24156 2.6% | 5000 08% 938 0998 2 16-09510
Mo10Au 1001402 61061 1062463 +507/08167 06.2% 24156 2.1% | 5031 08% 938 0998 2 15-09383
Tu11Au 1014277 61785 1076062 +724/13599 05.3% 24178 3.0% | 5092 08% 939 1006 2 15-09305
We12Au 1023723 62263 1085986 +478/09924 04.8% 24178 2.0% | 5125 08% 941 1011 2 14-08884
Th13Au 1033141 63284 1096425 1021/10439 09.8% 0000000000 | 5170 08% --- 1018 2
Fr14Au 1044613 64227 1108840 +943/12415 07.6% 23898 3.9% | 5235 08% 951 1025 2 14-09003
Sa15Au 1055119 65056 1120175 +829/11335 07.3%
Su16Au 1060533 65741 1126274 +685/06099 11.2% 27898 2.5% | 5304 08% 957 1039 2 13-08702
Mo17Au 1066040 66196 1132236 +455/05962 07.6%
Tu18Au 1075397 66830 1142227 +634/09991 06.3% 27912 2.3% | 5380 08% 964 1052 2 13-08378
We19Au 1084163 67493 1151656 +663/09429 07.0% 27211 2.4% | 5430 08% 975 1060 2 12-08171
Th20Au 1093294 68233 1161527 +740/09871 07.5% 28319 2.6% | 5469 8% 0978 1067 2 12-08072
Fr21Au 1103038 69059 1172097 +826/10570 07.8% 26162 3.2% } 5505 8% 0982 1068 2 11-07918
Sa22Au 1110788 70009 1180797 +950/08700 10.9% 26162 3.6% | 5545 8% 0986 1081 2 11-07877
Su23Au 1115149 70462 1185611 +453/04814 09.4%
Mo24Au 1119622 70854 1190476 +392/04865 08.1% 26562 1.5% | 5573 8% 0991 1081 2 11-07445
Tu25Au 1128971 71492 1200463 +638/09987 06.4% 26492 2.4% | 5610 8% 0996 1094 2 10-07385
We26Au 1138581 72260 1210841 +768/10378 07.4% 26492 2.9% | 5651 8% 0996 1100 2 10-07412
Th27Au 1148494 73138 1221632 +878/10791 08.1% 26561 3.3% | 5684 8% 1004 1111 2 10-07529
Fr28Au 1156807 73981 1230788 +843/09156 09.2% 26571 3.2% | 5736 8% 1010 1113 2 10-07585
Sa29Au 1164740 74800 1239540 +819/08752 09.4% 26591 3.1% | 5775 8% 1017 1119 1 10-07588
Su30Au 1169302 75337 1244639 +537/05099 10.5% 0000000000 | 5804 8% ---- 1122 1
Mo31Au 1172854 75603 1248457 +266/03818 07.0% 26591 1.0% | 5817 8% 1020 1122 1 10-07229
Tu1 Se 1183717 76584 1260301 +981/11844 08.3% 26591 3.7% | 5878 8% 1026 1130 1 10-07534
We2 Se 1191548 77129 1268677 +545/08376 06.5% 26621 2.0% | 5916 8% 1030 1142 1 10-07328
Th3 Se 1199999 77856 1277855 +727/09178 07.9% 27080 2.7% | 5946 8% 1036 1146 1 09-07393
Fr4 Se 1210203 79354 1289557 1498/11702 12.8% 27080 5.5% | 5998 8% 1043 1153 1 10-07954
Sa5 Se 1217278 80300 1297578 +946/08021 11.8% 0000000000 | 000000000000 1168 1
Su6 Se 1221894 81193 1303087 +893/05509 16.2% 0000000000 | 000000000000 1168 1
Mo7 Se 1226793 81760 1308553 +567/05466 10.4% 0000000000 | 000000000000 1168 1
Tu8 Se 1230159 82477 1312636 +717/04083 17.6% 38080 1.9% | 6118 7% ---- 1168 1 10%
We9 Se 1238173 83334 1321507 +857/08871 09.7% 38080 2.3% | 6173 7% 1058 1183 1 10-08169
Th10Se 1245448 84881 1330329 1547/08822 17.5% 38530 4.0% | 6222 7% 1068 1193 1 10-08836
Fr11Se 1254034 86250 1340284 1369/09955 13.8% 38530 3.6% | 6263 7% 1074 1197 1 11-09157
Sa12Se 1264305 87603 1351908 1353/11624 11.6% 0000000000 |
Su13Se 1270458 89185 1359643 1582/07735 20.5% 0000 ~4.1% | 000000000000 1210 1
Mo14Se 1273607 89956 1363563 +771/03920 19.7% 38532 2.0% | 6350 7% 1083 1210 1 11-10201
Tu15Se 1284525 91304 1375829 1348/12266 11.0% 38553 3.5% | 6406 7% 1090 1220 1 12-10509
W16Se 1295313 092712 1388025 1408/12196 11.5% 38563 3.7% | 6454 7% 1098 1228 1 12-10839
T17Se 1304724 094746 1399470 2034/11445 17.8% 38563 5.3% | 6522 7% 1105 1231 1 12-11595
F18Se 1315258 097279 1412537 2533/13067 19.4% 38563 6.6% | 6569 7% 1110 1238 1 13-12839
S19Se 1325447 099562 1425009 2283/12472 18.3% 38563 5.9% | 6619 7% ---- 1241 1
S20Se 1332102 101227 1433329 1665/08320 20.0% 38563 4.3% | 6653 7% 1115 1242 1 14-14143
M21Se 1337527 102498 1440125 1271/06796 18.7% 38863 3.3% | 6692 7% 1117 1244 1 14-14414
T22Se 1348492 104170 1452662 1672/12537 13.3% 38863 4.3% | 6765 6% 0991 1251 1 14-14770

Day/Date TstNeg Postv TtlTst New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %Hp ICU Dead % Actv


Anybody notice that it seems almost nobody dies on Sat or Sun?
I may be perplexing to some why, even though the testing capacity has increased by 60% since early August, they are only allowing such a reduced amount of tests now. This is what is known as "strangling the denominator" in order to artificially increase the perentage, or positivity rate. The reason they must do this is because the Libtard Gov declared that the guidelines for Lockdowns, re-openings, and such is to be based upon these percentages, and so the percentages must be continually inflated in order for Libtards to maintain control over the lives of the citizens.

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Wednesday, September 30, 2020 3:22 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Quote:

Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
Wisconsin, a microcosm model of America.


For the following Table of data:
First is Day, Date/Month.
Second column of numbers is the total number of tests with Negative results, as posted by WI website (does not actually include all Negative tests, so this figure is undercounted.)
Third column is total number of persons tested positive so far by this date.
Fourth column is the total number of tests (sum of the prior 2 columns)
Fifth column is the number of Positive results, New since the day before and / number of total test results, New since the day before.
Sixth column is the percent Positive (divided by the total) for the day.
Seventh column is the number of tests stated as the Capacity for that day.
Eighth column is the percent of Positive results, New for today, divided by the Capacity for the day. This helps mitigate the number games played by the delaying and manipulating by the Stats department.
Ninth and Tenth columns are number of cases ever Hospitalized, and that percent of total cases.
Eleventh column is number of cases ever under ICU. Note this figure started out greater than the number of dead, but then number of dead outpaced this figure.
Twelfth and thirteenth columns are number of dead and percent of total cases.
Fourteenth column is Active Cases, either percent (%), or number, or percent-number.



Day/Date TstNeg Postv TtlTst New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %Hp ICU Dead % Actv

Su30Au 1169302 75337 1244639 +537/05099 10.5% 0000000000 | 5804 8% ---- 1122 1
Mo31Au 1172854 75603 1248457 +266/03818 07.0% 26591 1.0% | 5817 8% 1020 1122 1 10-07229
Tu1 Se 1183717 76584 1260301 +981/11844 08.3% 26591 3.7% | 5878 8% 1026 1130 1 10-07534
We2 Se 1191548 77129 1268677 +545/08376 06.5% 26621 2.0% | 5916 8% 1030 1142 1 10-07328
Th3 Se 1199999 77856 1277855 +727/09178 07.9% 27080 2.7% | 5946 8% 1036 1146 1 09-07393
Fr4 Se 1210203 79354 1289557 1498/11702 12.8% 27080 5.5% | 5998 8% 1043 1153 1 10-07954
Sa5 Se 1217278 80300 1297578 +946/08021 11.8% 0000000000 | 000000000000 1168 1
Su6 Se 1221894 81193 1303087 +893/05509 16.2% 0000000000 | 000000000000 1168 1
Mo7 Se 1226793 81760 1308553 +567/05466 10.4% 0000000000 | 000000000000 1168 1
Tu8 Se 1230159 82477 1312636 +717/04083 17.6% 38080 1.9% | 6118 7% ---- 1168 1 10%
We9 Se 1238173 83334 1321507 +857/08871 09.7% 38080 2.3% | 6173 7% 1058 1183 1 10-08169
Th10Se 1245448 84881 1330329 1547/08822 17.5% 38530 4.0% | 6222 7% 1068 1193 1 10-08836
Fr11Se 1254034 86250 1340284 1369/09955 13.8% 38530 3.6% | 6263 7% 1074 1197 1 11-09157
Sa12Se 1264305 87603 1351908 1353/11624 11.6% 0000000000 |
Su13Se 1270458 89185 1359643 1582/07735 20.5% 0000 ~4.1% | 000000000000 1210 1
Mo14Se 1273607 89956 1363563 +771/03920 19.7% 38532 2.0% | 6350 7% 1083 1210 1 11-10201
Tu15Se 1284525 91304 1375829 1348/12266 11.0% 38553 3.5% | 6406 7% 1090 1220 1 12-10509
W16Se 1295313 092712 1388025 1408/12196 11.5% 38563 3.7% | 6454 7% 1098 1228 1 12-10839
T17Se 1304724 094746 1399470 2034/11445 17.8% 38563 5.3% | 6522 7% 1105 1231 1 12-11595
F18Se 1315258 097279 1412537 2533/13067 19.4% 38563 6.6% | 6569 7% 1110 1238 1 13-12839
S19Se 1325447 099562 1425009 2283/12472 18.3% 38563 5.9% | 6619 7% ---- 1241 1
S20Se 1332102 101227 1433329 1665/08320 20.0% 38563 4.3% | 6653 7% 1115 1242 1 14-14143
M21Se 1337527 102498 1440125 1271/06796 18.7% 38863 3.3% | 6692 7% 1117 1244 1 14-14414
T22Se 1348492 104170 1452662 1672/12537 13.3% 38863 4.3% | 6765 6% 0991 1251 1 14-14770
W23Se 1360183 105932 1466115 1762/13453 13.1% 38863 4.5% | 6821 6% 0998 1259 1 14-15262
T24Se 1371070 108324 1479394 2392/13279 18.0% 38959 6.1% | 6897 6% 1006 1265 1 15-16315
F25Se 1383645 110828 1494473 2504/15079 16.6% 38959 6.4% | 6962 6% 1150 1274 1 15-17170
S26Se 1393412 113645 1507057 2817/12584 22.4% 38959 7.2% | 7041 6% 1153 1281 1 16-18252
S27Se 1399218 115862 1515080 2217/08023 27.6% 38959 5.7% | 7095 6% 1156 1281 1 16-19050
M28Se 1405377 117588 1522965 1726/07885 21.9% 38959 4.4% | 7142 6% 1162 1283 1 17-19560
T29Se 1413774 119955 1533729 2367/10764 22.0% 39159 6.0% | 7209 6% 1171 1300 1 17-20252
W30Se 1423247 122274 1545521 2319/11792 19.7% 39159 5.9% | 7300 6% 1179 1327 1 17-21004

Day/Date TstNeg Postv TtlTst New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %Hp ICU Dead % Actv


Anybody notice that it seems almost nobody dies on Sat or Sun?
Well, the WI Libtards have tried another round of Musical Data, feverishly working to hide the data as normal folk can see how much they are lying.

Although no longer showing their chart for "positivity" - no doubt many have seen how false those numbers have become.

For instance, they do show that on 25 September, 32,024 persons were tested, but they report only 15079 as being tested, so they can claim the artificially inflated figure of 16.6%, when this Positivity Rate is really less than half of that figure.

I'm not sure why they are claiming only half of the tests which they actually performed, but I might look into that when time.

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Saturday, October 10, 2020 12:48 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Today the Libtards at WI DHS have deleted the linky which I had posted, so here is a different page to link to. This page also still has a link to the same page that I had, but the result is Page does not exist.

https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/data.htm

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Saturday, December 5, 2020 1:13 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


I am continuing to update this data table, but the original is becoming cumbersome and awkward, so here is a trimmed copy to continue with.


Wisconsin, a microcosm model of America.

I understand that many of you are not familiar with the geography or population of WI.
60% of the Statee's population is in the lower right corner of the state, the southeast corner. This is Milwaukee area, down towards Chicago (essentially across the state border), along the shore of Lake Michigan.
Wisconsin has 72 Counties.
Milwaukee County has consistently supplied half the cases in the State, and more than half the deaths. The next tier of concentration has been the corridor to Chicago, Racine and Kenosha Counties. Next tier has been the counties surrounding Milwaukee County, plus Dane County (Madison). These few counties (suburbs and bedroom Communities) account for the vast majority of cases and deaths in WI. Adding in the counties surrounding Dane Co, and the cast majority of cases and deaths is included.

Since about 60 Counties had no case activity to speak of, Gov Skeletor Evers shut down the entire state. Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha remained the leading hotspots. The age groups for cases were dominated by 50-90 year olds. Then the 2 meatpacking plants in Brown County (Green Bay) had positives, and were called outbreaks. Brown County launched up fast enough to surpass all other counties in WI, before leveling off. After a week or so, Milwaukee and Racine retook the lead.
The Gov did not allow any part of the State to reopen, despite any lack of case activity, and even extended the lockdown beyond legal authority, until he was sued and the Supreme Court ordered reopening.

Some data provided here:
www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/cases.htm
But really only current, zip for historical.
That link now says page does not exist.
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/data.htm

I see that in WI, there is one group which has absolutely ZERO cases. Those who are of the gender "other" than male or female.


For the following Table of data:
First is Day, Date/Month.
Second column of numbers is the total number of tests with Negative results, as posted by WI website (does not actually include all Negative tests, so this figure is undercounted.)
Third column is total number of persons tested positive so far by this date.
Fourth column is the total number of tests (sum of the prior 2 columns)
Fifth column is the number of Positive results, New since the day before and / number of total test results, New since the day before.
Sixth column is the percent Positive (divided by the total) for the day.
Seventh column is the number of tests stated as the Capacity for that day.
Eighth column is the percent of Positive results, New for today, divided by the Capacity for the day. This helps mitigate the number games played by the delaying and manipulating by the Stats department.
Ninth and Tenth columns are number of cases ever Hospitalized, and that percent of total cases.
Eleventh column is number of cases ever under ICU. Note this figure started out greater than the number of dead, but then number of dead outpaced this figure.
Twelfth and thirteenth columns are number of dead and percent of total cases.
Fourteenth column is Active Cases, either percent (%), or number, or percent-number.



Dy/Dt TestNeg Postiv TtlTest New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %Hp ICU Dead % Actv

S31Oc 1826636 225370 2052006 5278/14853 35.5% 42474 12.4 | ----- - ---- 2031 1
S1 No 1841205 228863 2070068 3493/18062 19.3% 42474 8.2% | 11497 5 1491 2047 1 21-47551
M2 No 1846618 232296 2078914 3433/08846 38.8% 43188 7.9% | 11597 5 1499 2050 1 21-48366
T3 No 1861962 238067 2100029 5771/21115 27.3% 57104 10.1 | 11844 5 1514 2102 1 21-50689
W4 No 1872293 244002 2116297 5935/16268 36.5% 57073 10.7 | 12087 5 1530 2156 1 22-52480
T5 No 1881813 249924 2131737 5922/15440 38.4% 57078 10.4 | 12310 5 1542 2194 1 22-54326
F6 No 1896457 256065 2152522 6141/20785 29.5% 59150 10.4 | 12554 5 1557 2256 1 22-55684
S7 No 1908320 263130 2171450 7065/18928 37.3% ----- 11.9 |
S8 No 1916801 267410 2184211 4280/12761 33.5% 59155 7.2% | 12839 5 1572 2312 1 22-58119
M9 No 1926518 271770 2198288 4360/14077 31.0% 59155 7.4% | 12939 5 1575 2329 1 22-59088
T10No 1939444 278843 2218287 7073/19999 35.4% 59179 12.0 | 13230 5 1590 2395 1 22-61944
W11No 1949868 285891 2235759 7048/17472 40.3% 59179 11.9 | 13507 5 1617 2457 1 22-64067
T12No 1964779 293388 2258167 7497/22408 33.5% 59194 12.7 | 13771 5 1625 2515 1 23-66873
F13No 1975512 301165 2276677 7777/18510 42.0% 59194 13.1 | 14045 5 1637 2573 1 23-69060
S14No 1989320 306311 2295631 5146/18954 27.1% 59194 8.7% | 14226 5 ---- 2615 1
S15No 2001239 312369 2313608 6058/17977 33.7% 59194 10.2 | 14381 5 1665 2637 1 22-69594
M16No 2009148 316758 2325906 4389/12298 35.7% 59234 7.4% | 14499 5 1666 2649 1 22-70205
T17No 2024801 323848 2348649 7090/22743 31.2% 59235 12.0 | 14817 5 1688 2741 1 22-72344
W18No 2036941 331837 2368778 7989/20129 39.7% 59235 13.5 | 15100 5 1706 2793 1 22-74616
T19No 2049526 338472 2387998 6635/19220 34.5% 59235 11.2 | 15336 5 1715 2876 1 22-75580
F20No 2062191 344945 2407136 6473/19138 33.8% ----- 10.9 | 15526 5 1729 2954 1 22-75649
S21No 2073869 351169 2425038 6225/17902 34.8% ----- 10.5 | 15734 5 1742 3005 1 22-75922
S22No 2085252 354676 2439928 3507/14890 23.6% 59235 5.9% | 15823 4 1747 3005 1 21-75035
M23No 2094448 357771 2452219 3095/12291 25.2% 59245 5.2% | 15930 4 1754 3011 1 21-74340
T24No 2104756 363973 2468729 6202/16510 37.6% ----- 10.4 | 16209 4 ---- 3115 1
W25No 2116549 369442 2485991 5469/17262 31.7% 59495 9.2% | 16457 4 1781 3178 1 20-75233
T26No 2125202 374537 2499739 5095/13748 37.1% 59495 8.6% | 16658 4 1788 3240 1 20-74658
F27No 2133700 375837 2509537 1300/09798 13.3% 59495 2.2% | 16715 4 1788 3257 1 19-70977
S28No 2138110 380870 2518980 5033/09443 53.3% 59495 8.5% | 16882 4 1797 3285 1 19-70753
S29No 2143790 384701 2528491 3831/09511 40.3% ----- 6.4% | 16999 4 1801 3307 1 18-69894
M30No 2149996 387235 2537231 2534/08740 29.0% 59595 4.3% | 17095 4 1808 3313 1 18-68774
T1 De 2156410 391313 2547723 4078/10492 38.9% 59625 6.8% | 17372 4 1824 3420 1 17-68406
W2 De 2162616 395090 2557706 3777/09983 37.8% 59625 6.3% | 17569 4 1835 3502 1 17-65926
T3 De 2169970 399709 2569678 4618/11972 38.6% 59695 7.7% | 17741 4 1853 3562 1 16-64646
F4 De 2180320 404555 2584875 4847/15197 31.8% 59695 8.1% | 17943 4 1865 3625 1 16-63202
S5 De 2188949 409386 2598335 4831/13460 35.9% 59695 8.1% | 18126 4 1879 3702 1 15-62128
S6 De 2196722 412177 2608899 2791/10564 26.4% 59695 4.7% | 18216 4 1880 3719 1 14-59388
M7 De 2202473 414332 2616805 2155/07906 27.3% 59695 3.6% | 18286 4 1882 3738 1 14-58009
T8 De 2207950 418446 2626396 4114/09591 42.9% 59695 6.9% | 18500 4 1889 3806 1 14-57813
W9 De 2216057 422065 2638122 3619/11726 30.9% 59675 6.1% | 18715 4 1897 3887 1 13-54599
T10De 2224578 426099 2650677 4034/12555 59675 | 18875 4 1902 1 12-52259
F11De 2231765 429957 2661722 3858/11045 | 19020 4 1916 3991 1 12-50264
S12De 2241348 434016 2675364 4059/13562 | 19162 4 ---- 4041 1
S13De 2250766 436773 2687539 2757/12175 | 19249 4 1930 4056 1 11-45987
M14De 2255994 438895 2694889 2122/07350 59675 | 19326 4 1933 4068 1 10-44749
T15De 2259792 442396 2702188 3501/07299 59735 | 19510 4 4122 1 10-44076
W16De 2266641 444798 2711439 2402/09251 59735 | 19656 4 1951 4196 1 09-41426
T17De 2273936 448441 2722377 3643/10938 59735 | 19785 4 1963 4255 1 09-40378
F18De 451676 3235/10429 59165 | 19930 4 1968 4315 1
S19De 455351 3675/ | 08-38351
S20De 457177 1826/
M21De 458612 1435/
T22De 461015 2403/
W23De 463594 2579/
R24De 2317710 466393 2784103 2799/ | 20647 4 ---- 4674 1
F25De 2324819 467899 2792718 1506/08615 59185 | 20703 4 2015 4679 1 07-31690

Day/Date TstNeg Postv TtlTst New+/Testd % Pos Capct +/Cp | Hosp %17Hp ICU Dead % Actv



Anybody notice that it seems almost nobody dies on Sat or Sun?

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Sunday, April 4, 2021 3:18 AM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


This was from July 2, and it looks like I only fleshed out one table, for Unemployment, yet forgot the other 2 tables.
I should try to flesh out the GDP by State. Reviewing the data, I recall going over it before, but I don't see where I posted it in timely manner any place.


Quote:

Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
Effects of the Lockdown.





GDP State by State came out, for Jan/Feb/March 2020, and now all of 2020.

Columns are: State, Governor's Party, date of LockDown, then Calendar Quarter/Year gain/loss percentages (from prior Q, or prior CY). The last 2 columns are the estimated difference between the expected GDP growth rate and the actual rate resultant from LockDown - for CY2019 to CY2020, and then CY2018 to CY2020.

ST G Lk/Dn CY18 CY19 19Q4 20Q1 2020Q2 20Q3 20Q4 CY20 19-20 18-20
AR R ----- 0.9% 1.8% 2.4% -5.0 -27.9% 31.8 5.1% -2.6 -4.4% -3.5%
NE R ----- 1.5% 0.6% 2.6% -1.3 -31.0% 33.2 6.3% -2.1 -2.7% -3.6%
ND R ----- 2.5% 2.3% 0.5% -2.6 -27.6% 22.4 5.4% -3.5 -5.8% -6.0%
OK R ----- 1.8% 2.4% 0.6% -4.0 -31.1% 24.2 3.5% -6.1 -8.5% -7.9%
SD R ----- 1.3% 0.7% 1.6% -2.2 -28.8% 32.1 9.9% -1.7 -2.4% -3.0%
TX R ----- 3.2% 4.4% 2.9% -2.5 -29.0% 29.7 7.5% -3.5 -7.9% -6.7%
WY R ----- 0.3% 3.3% 0.0% -3.6 -32.5% 19.4 3.8% -7.0 -10.3 -7.3%


AL R 4 Apr 2.0% 2.3% 2.4% -4.8 -29.6% 34.6 5.0% -2.7 -5.0% -4.7%
AK R 26Mar -.3% 2.5% 0.4% -4.0 -33.8% 32.2 5.8% -4.9 -7.4% -4.6%
AZ R _ Apr 4.0% 3.1% 3.3% -3.6 -25.3% 31.1 4.3% -0.9 -4.0% -4.9%
CA D 4 Mar 3.5% 2.6% 2.2% -4.7 -31.5% 31.2 3.8% -2.8 -5.4% -6.3%
CO D 25Mar 3.5% 3.5% 2.6% -4.1 -28.1% 30.1 4.5% -1.5 -5.0% -5.0%
CT D 20Mar 1.0% 1.6% 0.9% -4.6 -31.1% 32.6 7.0% -4.1 -5.7% -5.1%
DE D 20Mar 0.3% 0.8% 2.3% -5.6 -21.9% 27.6 5.8% -3.9 -4.7% -4.2%
FL R 8 Mar 3.5% 2.8% 2.6% -4.9 -30.1% 33.4 3.1% -2.9 -5.7% -6.4%
GA R 3 Apr 2.6% 2.0% 2.4% -4.7 -27.7% 32.7 4.7% -2.5 -4.5% -5.1%
HI D ----- 1.0% 1.0% 2.3% -8.1 -42.2% 31.3 2.1% -8.0 -9.0% -9.0%
ID R 25Mar 4.1% 2.8% 2.5% -4.1 -32.4% 43.3 5.4% -1.1 -3.9% -5.2%
IL D 20Mar 2.1% 1.6% 1.9% -5.4 -29.7% 34.5 3.5% -4.0 -5.6% -6.2%
IN R 20Mar 1.9% 0.8% 1.1% -5.6 -33.0% 43.3 5.0% -3.1 -3.9% -5.0%
IA R _ Apr 1.4% 0.9% 1.3% -3.5 -28.2% 36.4 6.3% -2.3 -3.2% -3.7%
KS D 28Mar 1.9% 0.9% 2.1% -3.1 -30.3% 34.3 4.0% -3.0 -3.9% -4.9%
KY D 6 Mar 1.4% 1.1% 2.3% -5.8 -34.5% 41.2 4.3% -3.7 -4.8% -5.1%
LA D 20Mar 1.1% 1.3% 1.1% -6.6 -31.4% 33.1 3.0% -5.5 -6.8% -6.6%
ME D _ Mar 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% -6.3 -34.4% 37.3 2.8% -4.1 -6.0% -6.0%
MD R 5 Mar 1.6% 1.5% 2.5% -5.0 -27.7% 29.2 3.6% -2.6 -4.1% -4.2%
MA R _ Mar 2.7% 2.5% 2.1% -5.1 -31.6% 33.1 4.7% -3.8 -6.3% -6.5%
MI D _ Mar 2.7% 0.7% 2.3% -6.8 -37.6% 44.2 1.7% -5.4 -6.1% -8.1%

MN D 25Mar 2.2% 1.4% 1.6% -4.0 -31.3% 36.3 4.7% -3.7 -5.1% -5.9%
MS R 3 Apr 1.0% 1.3% 2.1% -5.2 -32.9% 39.5 5.6% -2.8 -4.1% -3.8%
MO R 2Citi 2.3% 2.1% 1.8% -4.7 -32.1% 36.7 5.6% -3.6 -5.7% -5.9%

MT D 26Mar 0.9% 2.1% 2.2% -5.4 -30.8% 30.8 3.6% -3.0 -5.1% -3.9%
NV D 24Mar 3.2% 2.9% 2.5% -8.2 -42.2% 52.2 4.2% -4.6 -7.5% -7.8%
NH R 25Mar 2.2% 2.7% 2.0% -5.7 -36.9% 40.9 3.8% -4.7 -7.4% -6.9%
NJ D 21Mar 2.0% 1.5% 0.7% -5.5 -35.6% 37.2 4.8% -4.1 -5.6% -6.1%
NM D 24Mar 1.8% 3.7% 2.0% -3.1 -28.3% 23.6 2.5% -3.1 -6.8% -4.9%
NY D 4 Mar 2.1% 1.8% 1.4% -8.2 -36.3% 30.3 3.7% -5.9 -7.7% -8.0%
NC D 25Mar 2.9% 2.3% 2.4% -5.1 -30.5% 35.7 4.8% -2.5 -5.8% -5.4%
OH R 20Mar 1.8% 1.7% 1.6% -5.5 -33.0% 36.9 5.0% -4.0 -5.7% -5.8%
OR D 8 Mar 3.4% 2.7% 2.4% -4.4 -31.9% 35.1 2.7% -2.8 -5.5% -6.2%
PA D 7Cnty 2.1% 2.3% 2.1% -5.6 -34.0% 35.5 3.7% -4.4 -6.7% -6.5%
RI D 26Mar 0.6% 2.7% 2.2% -6.2 -32.4% 35.5 2.6% -4.5 -7.2% -5.1%
SC R 7 Apr 1.6% 3.0% 2.5% -4.8 -32.6% 38.5 4.4% -4.1 -7.1% -5.7%
TN R _ Mar 3.0% 2.2% 2.0% -6.2 -40.4% 46.5 6.7% -4.9 -7.1% -7.9%
UT R 6 Mar 4.3% 3.8% 3.4% -3.1 -22.4% 34.4 7.1% -0.1 -3.9% -4.4%
VT R _ Mar 1.2% 2.5% 2.3% -6.1 -38.2% 43.0 3.7% -5.4 -7.9% -6.6%
VA D 24Mar 2.8% 1.9% 2.1% -3.8 -27.0% 29.5 4.7% -2.5 -4.4% -5.3%
WA D 8 Mar 5.7% 3.8% 3.4% -5.0 -25.5% 36.6 1.8% -0.7 -4.5% -6.4%
WV D 24Mar 2.4% 1.0% -.1% -5.0 -29.6% 30.5 3.4% -5.5 -6.5% -7.9%
WI D 25Mar 2.5% 1.4% 2.1% -5.0 -32.6% 40.3 2.8% -4.5 -5.9% -7.0%

Color codes: Green for States which allowed their economies to go, did not LockDown - all of which were GOP.
Yellow for States which drastically Locked Down for Wuhan Coronavirus.
Red for GOP led States which limited Lockdown impact.

I did not highlight NV or HI because they were affected by travel restrictions more than anybody else. VA was helped a lot because D.C. was not really Locked Down, Federal Government was not sent home.




Unemployment by State.
Columns are: State, Governor's Party, date of LockDown, then Month/Year Unemployment percentages. The last 2 columns are the estimated difference between the expected Unemployment rate and the actual rate resultant from LockDown - for April and for May.

ST G Lk/Dn 3/19 4/19 5/19 2/20 3/20 4/20 5/20 4Dif 5Dif
AR R ----- 3.5% 3.0% 3.4% 3.9% 4.9% 10.3 09.4 05.8 04.6
NE R ----- 3.4% 2.9% 3.0% 3.0% 4.2% 08.6 05.1 05.2 02.1
ND R ----- 3.0% 2.5% 2.1% 2.8% 2.7% 09.2 08.6 07.0 06.8
OK R ----- 3.2% 2.8% 3.2% 3.0% 3.0% 14.3 12.6 11.7 09.6
SD R ----- 3.6% 3.3% 3.1% 3.6% 3.4% 11.0 09.2 07.9 06.3
TX R ----- 3.5% 3.0% 3.1% 3.6% 5.1% 13.0 12.7 10.0 09.6
WY R ----- 3.9% 3.5% 3.3% 4.3% 4.3% 9.6% 08.7 05.7 05.0


AL R 4 Apr 3.4% 2.6% 2.5% 2.9% 3.0% 13.3 09.4 11.1 07.3
AK R 26Mar 6.8% 6.3% 6.0% 5.9% 5.9% 13.7 12.5 08.3 07.4
AZ R _ Apr 4.7% 4.5% 4.6% 4.4% 6.1% 12.9 08.7 08.2 04.4
CA D 4 Mar 4.5% 3.8% 3.6% 4.3% 5.8% 16.1 15.9 12.3 12.3
CO D 25Mar 3.1% 2.8% 2.6% 2.9% 4.8% 12.2 10.0 09.4 07.4
CT D 20Mar 4.0% 3.3% 3.6% 4.4% 3.9% 08.0 09.3 04.8 06.8
DE D 20Mar 3.7% 3.5% 3.4% 4.0% 5.0% 14.8 15.5 11.0 11.8
FL R 8 Mar 3.2% 2.9% 3.0% 2.8% 4.3% 13.3 14.3 10.4 11.3
GA R 3 Apr 3.6% 3.1% 3.3% 3.5% 4.5% 12.2 09.5 09.1 06.2
HI D ----- 2.7% 2.6% 2.6% 2.6% 2.3% 23.5 22.5 21.3 20.3
ID R 25Mar 3.5% 3.0% 2.6% 3.1% 2.6% 12.3 08.6 10.2 06.0
IL D 20Mar 4.4% 3.6% 3.5% 3.5% 4.2% 16.9 14.7 14.5 11.4
IN R 20Mar 3.7% 2.9% 3.0% 3.4% 3.4% 17.0 11.9 14.4 09.2
IA R _ Apr 3.2% 2.5% 2.4% 3.1% 3.6% 10.7 09.7 07.8 06.9
KS D 28Mar 3.4% 2.8% 3.0% 3.3% 2.9% 11.6 09.8 09.3 07.3
KY D 6 Mar 4.7% 3.9% 4.2% 4.3% 5.3% 16.1 10.9 12.2 06.7
LA D 20Mar 4.1% 3.8% 4.3% 4.3% 6.3% 14.5 13.1 10.7 08.9
ME D _ Mar 3.9% 3.4% 3.0% 4.3% 3.6% 11.3 09.4 08.2 06.7
MD R 5 Mar 3.7% 3.2% 3.4% 3.6% 3.5% 10.1 09.7 07.1 06.5
MA R _ Mar 3.3% 2.7% 2.9% 3.3% 3.0% 15.9 16.3 13.5 13.7
MI D _ Mar 4.6% 3.7% 3.7% 3.6% 4.0% 23.8 20.7 20.7 17.6

MN D 25Mar 3.9% 3.1% 2.7% 3.6% 3.5% 08.6 09.4 05.9 07.1
MS R 3 Apr 5.1% 4.7% 5.3% 5.1% 4.8% 15.6 10.5 11.2 05.5
MO R 2Citi 3.7% 2.7% 3.0% 3.7% 3.9% 09.8 09.8 06.9 06.6

MT D 26Mar 4.2% 3.3% 2.9% 4.2% 4.2% 11.9 08.5 08.6 05.6
NV D 24Mar 4.1% 3.9% 3.8% 3.8% 6.9% 29.8 25.2 25.9 21.4
NH R 25Mar 2.9% 2.5% 2.4% 3.1% 2.8% 17.2 14.5 14.8 12.2
NJ D 21Mar 3.7% 2.8% 3.0% 4.2% 3.7% 15.9 14.9 13.1 11.9
NM D 24Mar 4.8% 4.4% 4.5% 5.0% 6.2% 11.4 08.8 06.8 04.1
NY D 4 Mar 4.2% 3.6% 3.6% 3.9% 4.2% 15.0 14.2 11.4 10.6
NC D 25Mar 4.0% 3.5% 3.9% 3.7% 4.3% 12.5 12.7 08.7 08.5
OH R 20Mar 4.2% 3.5% 3.7% 4.7% 5.4% 17.4 13.4 13.4 09.2
OR D 8 Mar 4.5% 3.8% 3.4% 3.8% 3.9% 14.8 13.8 11.6 11.2
PA D 7Cnty 4.3% 3.5% 4.0% 5.1% 5.9% 15.5 12.9 11.3 08.1
RI D 26Mar 3.9% 3.2% 3.3% 4.0% 5.0% 17.8 16.0 14.6 12.7
SC R 7 Apr 3.4% 2.6% 2.7% 3.0% 3.0% 12.2 12.2 10.0 09.9
TN R _ Mar 3.5% 2.9% 3.1% 3.8% 3.7% 15.0 11.0 11.9 07.7
UT R 6 Mar 3.0% 2.6% 2.6% 2.8% 4.1% 10.3 08.4 07.7 05.8
VT R _ Mar 2.7% 2.5% 2.2% 2.6% 3.4% 16.8 12.6 14.3 10.4
VA D 24Mar 3.0% 2.4% 2.7% 2.8% 3.3% 10.8 09.2 08.5 06.5
WA D 8 Mar 4.8% 4.1% 4.1% 4.2% 5.4% 15.8 14.8 12.3 11.3
WV D 24Mar 5.2% 4.5% 4.5% 5.5% 6.1% 15.8 12.5 10.4 07.1
WI D 25Mar 3.8% 3.2% 3.1% 4.0% 3.5% 13.6 11.7 10.7 08.9

Color codes: Green for States which allowed their economies to go, did not LockDown - all of which were GOP.
Yellow for States which drastically Locked Down for Wuhan Coronavirus.
Red for GOP led States which limited Employment impact.

I did not highlight NV or HI because they were affected by travel restrictions more than anybody else. VA was helped a lot because D.C. was not really Locked Down, Federal Government was not sent home.


Personal Income by State,m May2020.


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Sunday, April 4, 2021 4:08 PM

JAYNEZTOWN


Death and Numbers in November December 2020

Quote:




North America 12,234,890 - Deaths 725 Per Millions
South America 10,606,820 - Deaths 740
Central America 1,571,442 - Deaths 640 Per Million

East Asia 315,416 - Deaths 4 per Million?




Deaths in 2021

North America 31,304,645 - Deaths 1,540 Per Millions
Europe 30,619,252 - Deaths 1,418 Per Million
South America 20,875,243 - Deaths 1,251
Central America 3,260,901 - Deaths 640 Per Million

Oceania East Asia 2,750,165 - Deaths 111 per Million?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_pandemic_by_country_and_territo
ry#Cases_and_deaths_by_region



USA First death March 3, 2020- 335,789 - 436,051 -508,584
Brazil March 19, 2020- 193,875 223,945 254,221
Mexico March 20, 2020- 124,897 158,074 185,257
India March 13, 2020- 148,994 154,392 157,157



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Monday, April 5, 2021 4:16 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


This table has a whole bunch of numbers.
I think I will also rearrange it by order of the last column.

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Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN:
Effects of the Lockdown.




GDP State by State came out, for Jan/Feb/March 2020, and now all of 2020.

Columns are: State, Governor's Party, date of LockDown, then Calendar Quarter/Year gain/loss percentages (from prior Q, or prior CY). The last 2 columns are the estimated difference between the expected GDP growth rate and the actual rate resultant from LockDown - for CY2019 to CY2020, and then CY2018 to CY2020.

ST G Lk/Dn CY18 CY19 19Q4 20Q1 2020Q2 20Q3 20Q4 CY20 19-20 18-20
AR R ----- 0.9% 1.8% 2.4% -5.0 -27.9% 31.8 5.1% -2.6 -4.4% -3.5%
NE R ----- 1.5% 0.6% 2.6% -1.3 -31.0% 33.2 6.3% -2.1 -2.7% -3.6%
ND R ----- 2.5% 2.3% 0.5% -2.6 -27.6% 22.4 5.4% -3.5 -5.8% -6.0%
OK R ----- 1.8% 2.4% 0.6% -4.0 -31.1% 24.2 3.5% -6.1 -8.5% -7.9%
SD R ----- 1.3% 0.7% 1.6% -2.2 -28.8% 32.1 9.9% -1.7 -2.4% -3.0%
TX R ----- 3.2% 4.4% 2.9% -2.5 -29.0% 29.7 7.5% -3.5 -7.9% -6.7%
WY R ----- 0.3% 3.3% 0.0% -3.6 -32.5% 19.4 3.8% -7.0 -10.3 -7.3%


AL R 4 Apr 2.0% 2.3% 2.4% -4.8 -29.6% 34.6 5.0% -2.7 -5.0% -4.7%
AK R 26Mar -.3% 2.5% 0.4% -4.0 -33.8% 32.2 5.8% -4.9 -7.4% -4.6%
AZ R _ Apr 4.0% 3.1% 3.3% -3.6 -25.3% 31.1 4.3% -0.9 -4.0% -4.9%
CA D 4 Mar 3.5% 2.6% 2.2% -4.7 -31.5% 31.2 3.8% -2.8 -5.4% -6.3%
CO D 25Mar 3.5% 3.5% 2.6% -4.1 -28.1% 30.1 4.5% -1.5 -5.0% -5.0%
CT D 20Mar 1.0% 1.6% 0.9% -4.6 -31.1% 32.6 7.0% -4.1 -5.7% -5.1%
DE D 20Mar 0.3% 0.8% 2.3% -5.6 -21.9% 27.6 5.8% -3.9 -4.7% -4.2%
FL R 8 Mar 3.5% 2.8% 2.6% -4.9 -30.1% 33.4 3.1% -2.9 -5.7% -6.4%
GA R 3 Apr 2.6% 2.0% 2.4% -4.7 -27.7% 32.7 4.7% -2.5 -4.5% -5.1%
HI D ----- 1.0% 1.0% 2.3% -8.1 -42.2% 31.3 2.1% -8.0 -9.0% -9.0%
ID R 25Mar 4.1% 2.8% 2.5% -4.1 -32.4% 43.3 5.4% -1.1 -3.9% -5.2%
IL D 20Mar 2.1% 1.6% 1.9% -5.4 -29.7% 34.5 3.5% -4.0 -5.6% -6.2%
IN R 20Mar 1.9% 0.8% 1.1% -5.6 -33.0% 43.3 5.0% -3.1 -3.9% -5.0%
IA R _ Apr 1.4% 0.9% 1.3% -3.5 -28.2% 36.4 6.3% -2.3 -3.2% -3.7%
KS D 28Mar 1.9% 0.9% 2.1% -3.1 -30.3% 34.3 4.0% -3.0 -3.9% -4.9%
KY D 6 Mar 1.4% 1.1% 2.3% -5.8 -34.5% 41.2 4.3% -3.7 -4.8% -5.1%
LA D 20Mar 1.1% 1.3% 1.1% -6.6 -31.4% 33.1 3.0% -5.5 -6.8% -6.6%
ME D _ Mar 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% -6.3 -34.4% 37.3 2.8% -4.1 -6.0% -6.0%
MD R 5 Mar 1.6% 1.5% 2.5% -5.0 -27.7% 29.2 3.6% -2.6 -4.1% -4.2%
MA R _ Mar 2.7% 2.5% 2.1% -5.1 -31.6% 33.1 4.7% -3.8 -6.3% -6.5%
MI D _ Mar 2.7% 0.7% 2.3% -6.8 -37.6% 44.2 1.7% -5.4 -6.1% -8.1%

MN D 25Mar 2.2% 1.4% 1.6% -4.0 -31.3% 36.3 4.7% -3.7 -5.1% -5.9%
MS R 3 Apr 1.0% 1.3% 2.1% -5.2 -32.9% 39.5 5.6% -2.8 -4.1% -3.8%
MO R 2Citi 2.3% 2.1% 1.8% -4.7 -32.1% 36.7 5.6% -3.6 -5.7% -5.9%

MT D 26Mar 0.9% 2.1% 2.2% -5.4 -30.8% 30.8 3.6% -3.0 -5.1% -3.9%
NV D 24Mar 3.2% 2.9% 2.5% -8.2 -42.2% 52.2 4.2% -4.6 -7.5% -7.8%
NH R 25Mar 2.2% 2.7% 2.0% -5.7 -36.9% 40.9 3.8% -4.7 -7.4% -6.9%
NJ D 21Mar 2.0% 1.5% 0.7% -5.5 -35.6% 37.2 4.8% -4.1 -5.6% -6.1%
NM D 24Mar 1.8% 3.7% 2.0% -3.1 -28.3% 23.6 2.5% -3.1 -6.8% -4.9%
NY D 4 Mar 2.1% 1.8% 1.4% -8.2 -36.3% 30.3 3.7% -5.9 -7.7% -8.0%
NC D 25Mar 2.9% 2.3% 2.4% -5.1 -30.5% 35.7 4.8% -2.5 -5.8% -5.4%
OH R 20Mar 1.8% 1.7% 1.6% -5.5 -33.0% 36.9 5.0% -4.0 -5.7% -5.8%
OR D 8 Mar 3.4% 2.7% 2.4% -4.4 -31.9% 35.1 2.7% -2.8 -5.5% -6.2%
PA D 7Cnty 2.1% 2.3% 2.1% -5.6 -34.0% 35.5 3.7% -4.4 -6.7% -6.5%
RI D 26Mar 0.6% 2.7% 2.2% -6.2 -32.4% 35.5 2.6% -4.5 -7.2% -5.1%
SC R 7 Apr 1.6% 3.0% 2.5% -4.8 -32.6% 38.5 4.4% -4.1 -7.1% -5.7%
TN R _ Mar 3.0% 2.2% 2.0% -6.2 -40.4% 46.5 6.7% -4.9 -7.1% -7.9%
UT R 6 Mar 4.3% 3.8% 3.4% -3.1 -22.4% 34.4 7.1% -0.1 -3.9% -4.4%
VT R _ Mar 1.2% 2.5% 2.3% -6.1 -38.2% 43.0 3.7% -5.4 -7.9% -6.6%
VA D 24Mar 2.8% 1.9% 2.1% -3.8 -27.0% 29.5 4.7% -2.5 -4.4% -5.3%
WA D 8 Mar 5.7% 3.8% 3.4% -5.0 -25.5% 36.6 1.8% -0.7 -4.5% -6.4%
WV D 24Mar 2.4% 1.0% -.1% -5.0 -29.6% 30.5 3.4% -5.5 -6.5% -7.9%
WI D 25Mar 2.5% 1.4% 2.1% -5.0 -32.6% 40.3 2.8% -4.5 -5.9% -7.0%

Color codes: Green for States which allowed their economies to go, did not LockDown - all of which were GOP.
Yellow for States which drastically Locked Down for Wuhan Coronavirus.
Red for GOP led States which limited Lockdown impact.

I did not highlight NV or HI because they were affected by travel restrictions more than anybody else. VA was helped a lot because D.C. was not really Locked Down, Federal Government was not sent home.



Ranked by the value of the last column. Tiebreaker is the 2nd to last column. Next tiebreaker is the least value drop in Q2.

ST G Lk/Dn CY18 CY19 19Q4 20Q1 2020Q2 20Q3 20Q4 CY20 19-20 18-20
SD R ----- 1.3% 0.7% 1.6% -2.2 -28.8% 32.1 9.9% -1.7 -2.4% -3.0%
AR R ----- 0.9% 1.8% 2.4% -5.0 -27.9% 31.8 5.1% -2.6 -4.4% -3.5%
NE R ----- 1.5% 0.6% 2.6% -1.3 -31.0% 33.2 6.3% -2.1 -2.7% -3.6%
IA R _ Apr 1.4% 0.9% 1.3% -3.5 -28.2% 36.4 6.3% -2.3 -3.2% -3.7%
MS R 3 Apr 1.0% 1.3% 2.1% -5.2 -32.9% 39.5 5.6% -2.8 -4.1% -3.8%
MT D 26Mar 0.9% 2.1% 2.2% -5.4 -30.8% 30.8 3.6% -3.0 -5.1% -3.9%
MD R 5 Mar 1.6% 1.5% 2.5% -5.0 -27.7% 29.2 3.6% -2.6 -4.1% -4.2%
DE D 20Mar 0.3% 0.8% 2.3% -5.6 -21.9% 27.6 5.8% -3.9 -4.7% -4.2%
UT R 6 Mar 4.3% 3.8% 3.4% -3.1 -22.4% 34.4 7.1% -0.1 -3.9% -4.4%
AK R 26Mar -.3% 2.5% 0.4% -4.0 -33.8% 32.2 5.8% -4.9 -7.4% -4.6%

AL R 4 Apr 2.0% 2.3% 2.4% -4.8 -29.6% 34.6 5.0% -2.7 -5.0% -4.7%
KS D 28Mar 1.9% 0.9% 2.1% -3.1 -30.3% 34.3 4.0% -3.0 -3.9% -4.9%
AZ R _ Apr 4.0% 3.1% 3.3% -3.6 -25.3% 31.1 4.3% -0.9 -4.0% -4.9%
NM D 24Mar 1.8% 3.7% 2.0% -3.1 -28.3% 23.6 2.5% -3.1 -6.8% -4.9%
IN R 20Mar 1.9% 0.8% 1.1% -5.6 -33.0% 43.3 5.0% -3.1 -3.9% -5.0%
CO D 25Mar 3.5% 3.5% 2.6% -4.1 -28.1% 30.1 4.5% -1.5 -5.0% -5.0%
GA R 3 Apr 2.6% 2.0% 2.4% -4.7 -27.7% 32.7 4.7% -2.5 -4.5% -5.1%
KY D 6 Mar 1.4% 1.1% 2.3% -5.8 -34.5% 41.2 4.3% -3.7 -4.8% -5.1%
CT D 20Mar 1.0% 1.6% 0.9% -4.6 -31.1% 32.6 7.0% -4.1 -5.7% -5.1%
RI D 26Mar 0.6% 2.7% 2.2% -6.2 -32.4% 35.5 2.6% -4.5 -7.2% -5.1%

ID R 25Mar 4.1% 2.8% 2.5% -4.1 -32.4% 43.3 5.4% -1.1 -3.9% -5.2%
VA D 24Mar 2.8% 1.9% 2.1% -3.8 -27.0% 29.5 4.7% -2.5 -4.4% -5.3%
NC D 25Mar 2.9% 2.3% 2.4% -5.1 -30.5% 35.7 4.8% -2.5 -5.8% -5.4%
SC R 7 Apr 1.6% 3.0% 2.5% -4.8 -32.6% 38.5 4.4% -4.1 -7.1% -5.7%
OH R 20Mar 1.8% 1.7% 1.6% -5.5 -33.0% 36.9 5.0% -4.0 -5.7% -5.8%
MN D 25Mar 2.2% 1.4% 1.6% -4.0 -31.3% 36.3 4.7% -3.7 -5.1% -5.9%
MO R 2Citi 2.3% 2.1% 1.8% -4.7 -32.1% 36.7 5.6% -3.6 -5.7% -5.9%
ND R ----- 2.5% 2.3% 0.5% -2.6 -27.6% 22.4 5.4% -3.5 -5.8% -6.0%
ME D _ Mar 1.9% 1.9% 1.9% -6.3 -34.4% 37.3 2.8% -4.1 -6.0% -6.0%
NJ D 21Mar 2.0% 1.5% 0.7% -5.5 -35.6% 37.2 4.8% -4.1 -5.6% -6.1%

OR D 8 Mar 3.4% 2.7% 2.4% -4.4 -31.9% 35.1 2.7% -2.8 -5.5% -6.2%
IL D 20Mar 2.1% 1.6% 1.9% -5.4 -29.7% 34.5 3.5% -4.0 -5.6% -6.2%
CA D 4 Mar 3.5% 2.6% 2.2% -4.7 -31.5% 31.2 3.8% -2.8 -5.4% -6.3%
WA D 8 Mar 5.7% 3.8% 3.4% -5.0 -25.5% 36.6 1.8% -0.7 -4.5% -6.4%
FL R 8 Mar 3.5% 2.8% 2.6% -4.9 -30.1% 33.4 3.1% -2.9 -5.7% -6.4%
MA R _ Mar 2.7% 2.5% 2.1% -5.1 -31.6% 33.1 4.7% -3.8 -6.3% -6.5%
PA D 7Cnty 2.1% 2.3% 2.1% -5.6 -34.0% 35.5 3.7% -4.4 -6.7% -6.5%
LA D 20Mar 1.1% 1.3% 1.1% -6.6 -31.4% 33.1 3.0% -5.5 -6.8% -6.6%
VT R _ Mar 1.2% 2.5% 2.3% -6.1 -38.2% 43.0 3.7% -5.4 -7.9% -6.6%
TX R ----- 3.2% 4.4% 2.9% -2.5 -29.0% 29.7 7.5% -3.5 -7.9% -6.7%

NH R 25Mar 2.2% 2.7% 2.0% -5.7 -36.9% 40.9 3.8% -4.7 -7.4% -6.9%
WI D 25Mar 2.5% 1.4% 2.1% -5.0 -32.6% 40.3 2.8% -4.5 -5.9% -7.0%
WY R ----- 0.3% 3.3% 0.0% -3.6 -32.5% 19.4 3.8% -7.0 -10.3 -7.3%
NV D 24Mar 3.2% 2.9% 2.5% -8.2 -42.2% 52.2 4.2% -4.6 -7.5% -7.8%
WV D 24Mar 2.4% 1.0% -.1% -5.0 -29.6% 30.5 3.4% -5.5 -6.5% -7.9%
TN R _ Mar 3.0% 2.2% 2.0% -6.2 -40.4% 46.5 6.7% -4.9 -7.1% -7.9%
OK R ----- 1.8% 2.4% 0.6% -4.0 -31.1% 24.2 3.5% -6.1 -8.5% -7.9%
NY D 4 Mar 2.1% 1.8% 1.4% -8.2 -36.3% 30.3 3.7% -5.9 -7.7% -8.0%
MI D _ Mar 2.7% 0.7% 2.3% -6.8 -37.6% 44.2 1.7% -5.4 -6.1% -8.1%
HI D ----- 1.0% 1.0% 2.3% -8.1 -42.2% 31.3 2.1% -8.0 -9.0% -9.0%


Personal Income by State,m May2020.



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Tuesday, April 6, 2021 2:57 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


Well, that ranking list really showcases a lot.

HI was affected by travel restrictions, so is an outlier.
And WY is it's own population outlier, and greatly affected by surrounding states, transportation restrictions.
I guess TX really was locked down, because they just reopened. And then OK is effectively a geographical extension of TX.



But NY, MI, NV really worked hard to put themselves on their own plateau.

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