Arizona is a disaster

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Anonymous wrote:Comparing Arizona to Spain or Peru is outlandish. Also and perhaps offensive to those countries who endured so much.

Quick glance at the screen shot side by side of the countries and the Arizoa stats from wordometer worth million words:




Umm it’s per capita


Amazing. All that effort Making screenshots for nothing. Sad!


PP you are fearmongererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.........
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Some skill:

ARIZONA has crossed the rubicon...[b] its epidemic now exceeds Brazil and Peru to be one of the hardest hit regions in the world. [/b]


Because if they are in trouble.. then looking at the numbers Maryland and Virginia should long ago run for cover..

see and compare..

Lets' fact check: Please take a note of the numbers for Brazil and Peru and compare them with the image below with cases in Arizona, Maryland and Virgina..


Brazil and Peru: Today's stats:



and here is Arizona, Maryland and Virginia..





The only thing that crossed the proverbial Rubicon is Dude's imagination.


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Arizona has still way less cases per million then MD and VA, See above...
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Anonymous wrote:Arizona has still way less cases per million then MD and VA, See above...


Yes. What we are looking at is the trend line.

Have you seen it?
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Give it time it will self correct.
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Anonymous wrote:He’s old enough to die from it too. Thoughts and prayers.




What kind of LEO poses in tactical gear like that? Shame on him.


The same kind that drives this in a small town parade




I’m from arizona. My response—where thr f— is doraville and why does he need a tank? Just a dangerous poser with more firepower than brains.


Georgia. But small towns all over the U.S. are outfitted with this ridiculous military surplus.

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Here's a list of Virginia towns with that same vehicle.

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Some skill:

ARIZONA has crossed the rubicon...[b] its epidemic now exceeds Brazil and Peru to be one of the hardest hit regions in the world. [/b]


Because if they are in trouble.. then looking at the numbers Maryland and Virginia should long ago run for cover..

see and compare..

Lets' fact check: Please take a note of the numbers for Brazil and Peru and compare them with the image below with cases in Arizona, Maryland and Virgina..


Brazil and Peru: Today's stats:



and here is Arizona, Maryland and Virginia..





The only thing that crossed the proverbial Rubicon is Dude's imagination.


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Increase in daily new cases, per 100,000 people (i.e. adjusted for population size)

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Anonymous wrote:Increase in daily new cases, per 100,000 people (i.e. adjusted for population size)



None of this is a surprise. If you looked at those charts in the context of other states, you'd see that they all had very low case #s during the shut down (vs. states like DC & MD, much less NY), and case ##s were always going to go up when they reopened. It is odd that people who live in DC look at this chart and come to the conclusion that DC is doing great and Arizona is a disaster (with DC at 14,000+ cases per million and AZ at 5,900). Plus, you all lost the "everyone needs to stay at home until the virus is gone" argument when you cheered, & participated in, the crowds of protestors. Absent a vaccine, the states will probably all converge to the same number of cases, more or less (with some variation for population density) and the only question will be how long it takes them to get there.

check out total confirmed cases per capita:

http://www.91-divoc.com/pages/covid-visualization/?fbclid=IwAR31GHXuyL1QxPp5xKusUXXQg2e0EEpwm9_oqEadVpooHw8CusCDSmUeBPg
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Anonymous wrote:Increase in daily new cases, per 100,000 people (i.e. adjusted for population size)



None of this is a surprise. If you looked at those charts in the context of other states, you'd see that they all had very low case #s during the shut down (vs. states like DC & MD, much less NY), and case ##s were always going to go up when they reopened. It is odd that people who live in DC look at this chart and come to the conclusion that DC is doing great and Arizona is a disaster (with DC at 14,000+ cases per million and AZ at 5,900). Plus, you all lost the "everyone needs to stay at home until the virus is gone" argument when you cheered, & participated in, the crowds of protestors. Absent a vaccine, the states will probably all converge to the same number of cases, more or less (with some variation for population density) and the only question will be how long it takes them to get there.

check out total confirmed cases per capita:

http://www.91-divoc.com/pages/covid-visualization/?fbclid=IwAR31GHXuyL1QxPp5xKusUXXQg2e0EEpwm9_oqEadVpooHw8CusCDSmUeBPg


100% wrong.

AZ has little public acceptance of the new regulations mandating masks, which were only announced in the last 2 days. Their bars, restaurants, etc are open with no restrictions.

Please engage in some critical thinking about this situation.
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Anonymous wrote:Increase in daily new cases, per 100,000 people (i.e. adjusted for population size)



None of this is a surprise. If you looked at those charts in the context of other states, you'd see that they all had very low case #s during the shut down (vs. states like DC & MD, much less NY), and case ##s were always going to go up when they reopened. It is odd that people who live in DC look at this chart and come to the conclusion that DC is doing great and Arizona is a disaster (with DC at 14,000+ cases per million and AZ at 5,900). Plus, you all lost the "everyone needs to stay at home until the virus is gone" argument when you cheered, & participated in, the crowds of protestors. Absent a vaccine, the states will probably all converge to the same number of cases, more or less (with some variation for population density) and the only question will be how long it takes them to get there.

check out total confirmed cases per capita:

http://www.91-divoc.com/pages/covid-visualization/?fbclid=IwAR31GHXuyL1QxPp5xKusUXXQg2e0EEpwm9_oqEadVpooHw8CusCDSmUeBPg


Exponential growth was never a desired outcome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Increase in daily new cases, per 100,000 people (i.e. adjusted for population size)



None of this is a surprise. If you looked at those charts in the context of other states, you'd see that they all had very low case #s during the shut down (vs. states like DC & MD, much less NY), and case ##s were always going to go up when they reopened. It is odd that people who live in DC look at this chart and come to the conclusion that DC is doing great and Arizona is a disaster (with DC at 14,000+ cases per million and AZ at 5,900). Plus, you all lost the "everyone needs to stay at home until the virus is gone" argument when you cheered, & participated in, the crowds of protestors. Absent a vaccine, the states will probably all converge to the same number of cases, more or less (with some variation for population density) and the only question will be how long it takes them to get there.

check out total confirmed cases per capita:

http://www.91-divoc.com/pages/covid-visualization/?fbclid=IwAR31GHXuyL1QxPp5xKusUXXQg2e0EEpwm9_oqEadVpooHw8CusCDSmUeBPg


+1

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Anonymous wrote:He’s old enough to die from it too. Thoughts and prayers.




What kind of LEO poses in tactical gear like that? Shame on him.


The same kind that drives this in a small town parade




I’m from arizona. My response—where thr f— is doraville and why does he need a tank? Just a dangerous poser with more firepower than brains.


Georgia. But small towns all over the U.S. are outfitted with this ridiculous military surplus.



In case anyone was wondering what is meant by the "militarization of the police force" ....
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The company (Apple) will shutter 11 stores across Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Arizona this weekend, it said Friday.

"Due to current COVID-19 conditions in some of the communities we serve, we are temporarily closing stores in these areas," Apple (AAPL) said in a statement.


https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/19/tech/apple-stores-closing-coronavirus/index.html
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