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04-16-2020, 10:35 AM
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COVID-19 map - right down to every county in the USA
COVID-19 map - right down to every county in the USA!
Great Map - just thought it would be Very Informative for those who had to Travel.
Avoid Cities and for the most part population concentrations.
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
Click on Link.
Click on Map of the USA.
Zoom into the area you are interested in.
Click on the Red Dot - look in the left corner for the pertinent Info.
IMHO, shows where not to be and where if you are traveling you can go.
Sure makes it easy for Me. -
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04-16-2020, 10:51 AM
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NY just redid their statistics and added some 3,000 to their total even though they didn't test to be sure the dead even had the virus.
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04-16-2020, 10:56 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr_D
NY just redid their statistics and added some 3,000 to their total even though they didn't test to be sure the dead even had the virus.
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Pure and simple $$$$$$$ - JMHO,
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04-16-2020, 10:58 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr_D
NY just redid their statistics and added some 3,000 to their total even though they didn't test to be sure the dead even had the virus.
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When your short of tests, no point in using any on deceased.
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04-16-2020, 11:27 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Busskipper
COVID-19 map - right down to every county in the USA!
Great Map - just thought it would be Very Informative for those who had to Travel.
Avoid Cities and for the most part population concentrations.
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
Click on Link.
Click on Map of the USA.
Zoom into the area you are interested in.
Click on the Red Dot - look in the left corner for the pertinent Info.
IMHO, shows where not to be and where if you are traveling you can go.
Sure makes it easy for Me. -
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One very important feature of the map is that the data can be presented by "total number of reported cases" and, alternatively, as "number of cases per 100k population." All too often people have been overlooking the fact that rural areas might have low total counts, but their infection rate as a percentage of total population might still be quite high. That's the issue in Sioux Falls SD right now. It has a few hundred cases at that pork processing plant, but SF is a relatively small city, so that results in a high rate per 100k population.
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04-16-2020, 01:48 PM
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The Johns Hopkins site date is lagging. Here is a more current one:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
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04-16-2020, 02:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by srh
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Hop is lagging and yours is Lacking............... the Map and any real Detail which was my Point.
While it may have had an issue keeping up with the Hot Spots - adding a few or a few hundred was not my Focus it is finding the areas in the Wide open parts of the Country that have been little effected by COVID-19, along with those somewhat minor Hot Spots like Gunnison, CO and Sioux Falls, SD. Where likely someone/or more were asymptomatic and caused the increases by being in a somewhat crowded environment.
There is no mention of what/where the points of increase are which, IMHO if you are in an RV might be critical, especially if you needed to locate a spot to Self Quarantine for a while
Thanks for the Link, as we all need to be able to see and Understand more than just the Big Numbers. As there are many areas that are not densely populated and it is actually somewhat less likely to encounter Issues.
JMHO,
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04-16-2020, 03:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Busskipper
Hop is lagging and yours is Lacking............... the Map and any real Detail which was my Point.
While it may have had an issue keeping up with the Hot Spots - adding a few or a few hundred was not my Focus it is finding the areas in the Wide open parts of the Country that have been little effected by COVID-19, along with those somewhat minor Hot Spots like Gunnison, CO and Sioux Falls, SD. Where likely someone/or more were asymptomatic and caused the increases by being in a somewhat crowded environment.
There is no mention of what/where the points of increase are which, IMHO if you are in an RV might be critical, especially if you needed to locate a spot to Self Quarantine for a while
Thanks for the Link, as we all need to be able to see and Understand more than just the Big Numbers. As there are many areas that are not densely populated and it is actually somewhat less likely to encounter Issues.
JMHO,
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The map, as you pointed out, is very helpful - a picture is worth a thousand word. I personally find the map, while very useful, sometimes too busy.
Very good information - thanks for the post and the link! Stay safe
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04-17-2020, 07:37 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by srh
The map, as you pointed out, is very helpful - a picture is worth a thousand word. I personally find the map, while very useful, sometimes too busy.
Very good information - thanks for the post and the link! Stay safe
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As the Map is only down to the County level - hard to really get more detailed it can get busy - on the bottom bar it has other options - but just the county locations would be helpful to me if I were on the road. As I've been self Quarantined for a good while - 39 days so I'm not infected - if I were to head out I'd just continue to self Quarantine and stop only in the least infected areas of my route.
This Map helps in that quest.
Thanks for the positive reply,
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04-17-2020, 11:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 96 Wideglide
When your short of tests, no point in using any on deceased.
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There is an extremely good reason to test the deceased instead of just assuming they died from the virus. Accurate statistics. Just assuming makes all of your data even more unreliable than it was before. Those assumptions cause panic inducing headlines and news reports.
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04-18-2020, 12:33 AM
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It’s your movie. Watch it any way you want. In the end though, there is only one reality.
Moving around anywhere stirs up dust and debris. Viruses don’t know geography. However, they do seem to like moist and cold. They don’t know up, down, red or blue. They know how to be airborne. They know how to implant themselves in a host. They know how to mutate.
Not fear mongering. Just stating facts.
The more one moves into unfamiliar territory or should one slip up with protection, then, possibly, bam, you’re a statistic.
Hopefully not a fatality.
Stay safe. Stay home. Be patient.
Best wishes
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04-18-2020, 06:14 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr_D
NY just redid their statistics and added some 3,000 to their total even though they didn't test to be sure the dead even had the virus.
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Others are fudging the numbers due to the federal money as well
We will never have the truth in the actual count
Sounds like the infected number is much higher than the actual reported numbers
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