Friday, May 1, 2020

April has come and gone, and the U.S. has more than a million coronavirus cases. That's not 'down to close to zero'.


How about 1,095,023?


Sources:  Washington Post (Trump quote), Worldometers (graphs)


Sources:  Worldometers (above), Source:  CDC (below)




Related posts:
Arkansas.  (4/29/2020)
California.  (4/26/2020)
Connecticut.  (5/1/2020)
Florida.  (4/29/2020)
Georgia.  (5.1/2020)
Idaho.  (4/29/2020)
Illinois.  (4/30/2020)
Indiana.  (5/1/2020)
Iowa.  (4/28/2020)
Kentucky.  (4/30/2020)
Louisiana.  (4/27/2020)
Maryland.  (4/29/2020)
Massachusetts.  (4/29/2020)
Michigan.  (5/1/2020)
New Jersey,  (5/1/2020)
New York.  (5/1/2020)
Pennsylvania.  (4/30/2020)
South Dakota.  (4/30/2020)
Tennessee.  (5/1/2020)
Texas (4/28/2020)
Washington State.  (4/30/2020)



Related posts:
Arkansas.  (4/29/2020)
California.  (4/26/2020)
Connecticut.  (4/29/2020)
Florida.  (4/29/2020)
Georgia.  (4/28/2020)
Idaho.  (4/29/2020)
Illinois.  (4/30/2020)
Indiana.  (4/28/2020)
Iowa.  (4/28/2020)
Kentucky.  (4/30/2020)
Louisiana.  (4/27/2020)
Maryland.  (4/29/2020)
Massachusetts.  (4/29/2020)
Michigan.  (4/30/2020)
New Jersey,  (4/30/2020)
New York.  (4/30/2020)
Pennsylvania.  (4/30/2020)
South Dakota.  (4/30/2020)
Tennessee.  (4/29/2020)
Texas (4/28/2020)
Washington State.  (4/30/2020)



Reported in The Coronavirus in America:  The Year Ahead.  (The New York Times, 4/18/2020)
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And this is someone with a law degree from Harvard!






























The New York Times (It's snowing here)










3/11/2020 



3/9/2020


3/4/2020 



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