Tag: COVID-19
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barking
Q: Mister President, you tweeted earlier, linking the closing of the country to your election success in November. Is this Easter timeline based on your political interests? A: What do you mean, my election success? Q: You said that the media wants the country to remain closed to hurt you — A: Yeah, no, I Read.
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jump
1,980 more people tested, 1.6 times the number of new tests reported yesterday. 128 new confirmed cases in Wisconsin, 3.0 times the number of new cases reported yesterday. 16 new cases in Dane County, 1.2 times more than yesterday. 1 new death, reported in Dane County. Read.
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slow rise
1,228 more people tested, 1.4 time more people than reported yesterday. 41 new cases, 1.2 times more than yesterday. 11 new cases in Dane County. No new deaths reported. Trump wants to lift restrictions by the end of the week because the economy’s not making enough money. Sick and dead workers don’t make money, you Read.
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#safeathome
855 more people tested. Thirty-five more confirmed cases. One added death in Milwaukee County. No new positives in Dane County. The governor ordered all non-essential services shut down tomorrow and told everyone to stay indoors. Working at home again this week. I’m not sure how much I like this working from home. On the one Read.
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thirty-six percent
1702 more people tested. One-hundred more cases today over yesterday’s total, a thirty-six percent increase, can probably be attributed to more testing but is right in line with the daily thirty-three percent increase seen in other countries. No increase in the number of deaths, thank goodness. Source: https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/outbreaks/index.htm Read.
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out and about
I left the house yesterday to go shopping for groceries but I did not feel good about it. I’m not sure there’s any way to do that and feel good about it. Here’s what I mean: For as long as this pandemic is raging, we should all be acting as if we are contagious and Read.
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hindsight
So we’ve just come back from a cruise. In hindsight, going ahead with our plans to cruise was probably one of the dumber decisions we’ve made, now that it’s become clear the nation was already diving headfirst into the calamity that is the novel corona virus pandemic. At the time it seemed as though we Read.
