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In reply to the discussion: Good news on the case growth trend. [View all]thucythucy
(9,103 posts)13. I just now read here on DU that Missouri
has seen a 600% increase in cases over the past few days.
Plus--mega-churches in Florida and Louisiana had packed services this morning.
The measures taken in China were more draconian (and thus more effective) than anything we're doing here. Without a consistent national policy the surges in cases will simply shift from one part of the country to another, and then back again if shelter in place orders are lifted.
I'd prefer to be optimistic, but on the other hand I think the writing's on the wall. I hope I'm wrong, but I fear that I'm not.
In any case, best wishes to you and yours.
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The growth in Missouri s included in the formula (since their numbers are in the mix).
Ms. Toad
Mar 2020
#17
Thanks for the info. It's been a couple decades since the last time I did curve-fitting.
progree
Mar 2020
#43
Oregons cases have been improving also which is where cases were first reported in the US
yaesu
Mar 2020
#32
Assuming the math holds and there are no unexpected fuck ups due to Trump or his supporters
cstanleytech
Mar 2020
#39