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Covid Totals Future
For the last three years, we’ve been aggregating and reporting data, in real-time, and from multiple data sources. This site was never exciting, simple, or easy to understand in order view the current state of the pandemic, but it was better than nothing. This was especially true exactly three years ago, on March 25th 2020,…
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We Are Still Counting
So, as you can see, the site was refreshed and simplified. Several enhancements to reduce code, enable better use on mobile devices, and a lot of work to simplify the information while retaining the detail. Despite what is commonly believed, we feel this is not over. Next, we’re adding data from waste treatment facilities… Thanks…
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The Long March To September
It’s been quite a few months since my last coronavirus update. There was a previous post that was an initial first warning and forward looking view. Like those earlier editorial statements, I will be warning, or attempting to warn family and friends, who will listen, of what will come in the next 90-120 days. At…
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Day 158: Lower Your Expectations
As the US holds one fourth of the world’s cases and deaths, sets multiple consecutive daily records for new cases, and states begin to roll back reopening measures, Pence is declaring victory as he and the president congratulate themselves for their handling of the pandemic by spreading lies, disinformation, and perverting common sense decision making.
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Day 132: Dispatches From A Presidential Bunker
Everything the president has said and done is specifically designed to incite violence, unrest, and cause maximum suffering for all.
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Day 131 – The American Fall
Revolution may finally be happening in America. As the president fans the flames, at least 105,000 people have died and over 40 million Americans have no sustainable means by which to support themselves.
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Day 121: Because He’s An A**hole
Mitch McConnell promised House Republicans that enhanced unemployment benefits enacted earlier this spring “will not be in the next bill.” The United States could have prevented about 36,000 deaths if social distancing had been put in place seven days earlier — about 40% of fatalities reported to date. If the U.S. imposed social distancing two weeks…