NYC is ground zero
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wrote on 29 Apr 2020, 11:32 last edited by George K
@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
The virus tends to spread in humans so the case count is higher where more humans live.
Yeah. Funny, that, eh?
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wrote on 29 Apr 2020, 13:46 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
The virus tends to spread in humans so the case count is higher where more humans live.
Yeah, but that’s nowhere near proportional in Pennsylvania.
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wrote on 29 Apr 2020, 14:06 last edited by
You would expect convexity. The reproductive rate would have a non-linear relationship with density.
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wrote on 29 Apr 2020, 14:44 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
The virus tends to spread in humans so the case count is higher where more humans live.
that's what the per-capita brigade would have us believe.
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wrote on 29 Apr 2020, 14:44 last edited by
I’m a brevet colonel in the per-capita brigade.
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wrote on 29 Apr 2020, 14:54 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
The virus tends to spread in humans so the case count is higher where more humans live.
Is anything known about whether it spreads via animals, too?
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wrote on 29 Apr 2020, 14:54 last edited by
Animals have caught it. Imagine they could spread it too. But I haven’t heard anything specific.
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Animals have caught it. Imagine they could spread it too. But I haven’t heard anything specific.
wrote on 29 Apr 2020, 14:58 last edited by@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
Animals have caught it. Imagine they could spread it too. But I haven’t heard anything specific.
Coronavirus is very common in cats (though not this particular strain). One of the scary things is that it is usually a nothingburger, but sometimes it mutates causing Feline Infectious Peritonitis. A particularly nasty disease that is usually fatal.
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wrote on 29 Apr 2020, 15:00 last edited by
This particular virus has infected large cats and domestic cats.
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wrote on 29 Apr 2020, 15:02 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
This particular virus has infected large cats and domestic cats.
Yup and at least one dog.
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@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
The virus tends to spread in humans so the case count is higher where more humans live.
Is anything known about whether it spreads via animals, too?
wrote on 29 Apr 2020, 15:05 last edited by@Klaus said in NYC is ground zero:
@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
The virus tends to spread in humans so the case count is higher where more humans live.
Is anything known about whether it spreads via animals, too?
Yes. Several pets have gotten it, presumably from their owners. Indoor cats have gotten it. Dogs, too, have tested positive.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/animals.html -
@Klaus said in NYC is ground zero:
@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
The virus tends to spread in humans so the case count is higher where more humans live.
Is anything known about whether it spreads via animals, too?
Yes. Several pets have gotten it, presumably from their owners. Indoor cats have gotten it. Dogs, too, have tested positive.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/animals.htmlwrote on 29 Apr 2020, 15:09 last edited by@brenda said in NYC is ground zero:
@Klaus said in NYC is ground zero:
@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
The virus tends to spread in humans so the case count is higher where more humans live.
Is anything known about whether it spreads via animals, too?
Yes. Several pets have gotten it, presumably from their owners. Indoor cats have gotten it. Dogs, too, have tested positive.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/animals.htmlTigers are getting it, and some have died.
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@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
NYS - 288,045
NYC - 158,258 2,6% increase
NJ - 109,038
MA - 54,938 - up 9.2%
IL - 43,903 - up 5.2%
CA - 42,952
PA - 42,616
MI - 37,588
Nassau - 34,522
Suffolk - 32,059
FL - 31,532
Cook - 30,574 - up 5.2%
Westchester - 27,644 up 1.9%
LA - 26,773
CT - 24,750NYS - 295,106
NYC - 162,338 up 1.3%
NJ - 113,856
MA - 58,302 - up 3%
IL - 48,102 - up 4.7%
CA - 46,033 - up 3.5%
PA - 45,137
MI - 39,262
Nassau - 35,085
Cook - 33,449 - up 4.6%
FL - 32,848
Suffolk - 32,724
Westchester - 28,245 up 1.1%
LA - 27,286
CT - 26,312 - up 3.1%IL is a hot spot (relatively). Cook county overtook Suffolk county and the state of Florida. Florida took over Suffolk. Everything not listed grew by less than 3%
wrote on 30 Apr 2020, 22:45 last edited by@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
NYS - 295,106
NYC - 162,338 up 1.3%
NJ - 113,856
MA - 58,302 - up 3%
IL - 48,102 - up 4.7%
CA - 46,033 - up 3.5%
PA - 45,137
MI - 39,262
Nassau - 35,085
Cook - 33,449 - up 4.6%
FL - 32,848
Suffolk - 32,724
Westchester - 28,245 up 1.1%
LA - 27,286
CT - 26,312 - up 3.1%NYS - 304,372
*NYC - 167,478 up 1.6%
NJ - 118,652
MA - 62,205 - up 3.3%
IL - 52,921 - up 4.9%
CA - 49,841
PA - 47,971
MI - 41,379
Cook County - 36,513 up 4.8%
Nassau County - 35,854
FL - 33,690
Suffolk County - 33,664
Westchester County - 28,970 up 1.3%
TX - 28,313
LA - 28,001Cook County and IL are really moving up. Looks like Chicago is the current hot spot, at least in terms of growth.
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@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
NYS - 295,106
NYC - 162,338 up 1.3%
NJ - 113,856
MA - 58,302 - up 3%
IL - 48,102 - up 4.7%
CA - 46,033 - up 3.5%
PA - 45,137
MI - 39,262
Nassau - 35,085
Cook - 33,449 - up 4.6%
FL - 32,848
Suffolk - 32,724
Westchester - 28,245 up 1.1%
LA - 27,286
CT - 26,312 - up 3.1%NYS - 304,372
*NYC - 167,478 up 1.6%
NJ - 118,652
MA - 62,205 - up 3.3%
IL - 52,921 - up 4.9%
CA - 49,841
PA - 47,971
MI - 41,379
Cook County - 36,513 up 4.8%
Nassau County - 35,854
FL - 33,690
Suffolk County - 33,664
Westchester County - 28,970 up 1.3%
TX - 28,313
LA - 28,001Cook County and IL are really moving up. Looks like Chicago is the current hot spot, at least in terms of growth.
wrote on 30 Apr 2020, 22:47 last edited by@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
Cook County and IL are really moving up. Looks like Chicago is the current hot spot, at least in terms of growth.
And this, despite the "stay at home" "social distancing" directives.
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@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
NYS - 295,106
NYC - 162,338 up 1.3%
NJ - 113,856
MA - 58,302 - up 3%
IL - 48,102 - up 4.7%
CA - 46,033 - up 3.5%
PA - 45,137
MI - 39,262
Nassau - 35,085
Cook - 33,449 - up 4.6%
FL - 32,848
Suffolk - 32,724
Westchester - 28,245 up 1.1%
LA - 27,286
CT - 26,312 - up 3.1%NYS - 304,372
*NYC - 167,478 up 1.6%
NJ - 118,652
MA - 62,205 - up 3.3%
IL - 52,921 - up 4.9%
CA - 49,841
PA - 47,971
MI - 41,379
Cook County - 36,513 up 4.8%
Nassau County - 35,854
FL - 33,690
Suffolk County - 33,664
Westchester County - 28,970 up 1.3%
TX - 28,313
LA - 28,001Cook County and IL are really moving up. Looks like Chicago is the current hot spot, at least in terms of growth.
wrote on 1 May 2020, 22:09 last edited by@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
NYS - 304,372
*NYC - 167,478 up 1.6%
NJ - 118,652
MA - 62,205 - up 3.3%
IL - 52,921 - up 4.9%
CA - 49,841
PA - 47,971
MI - 41,379
Cook County - 36,513 up 4.8%
Nassau County - 35,854
FL - 33,690
Suffolk County - 33,664
Westchester County - 28,970 up 1.3%
TX - 28,313
LA - 28,001NYS - 308,314
NYC - 169,690 up 1.3%
NJ - 121,190
MA - 64,311 - up 3.4%
IL - 56,055 - up 5.9%
CA - 50,670
PA - 49,579 - up 3.3%
MI - 42,388
Cook - 38,668 - up 5.6%
Nassau - 36,161
FL - 34,728
Suffolk - 34,037
TX - 29,272 - up 3.2%
Westchester - 29,232 - up 1.0%
CT - 28,855TX passed Westchester now. I'll stop tracking individual counties as they fall out of the range top 10 states (those that do).
Again Chicago is the overachiever.
Anything not marked is under 3% growth.
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@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
NYS - 304,372
*NYC - 167,478 up 1.6%
NJ - 118,652
MA - 62,205 - up 3.3%
IL - 52,921 - up 4.9%
CA - 49,841
PA - 47,971
MI - 41,379
Cook County - 36,513 up 4.8%
Nassau County - 35,854
FL - 33,690
Suffolk County - 33,664
Westchester County - 28,970 up 1.3%
TX - 28,313
LA - 28,001NYS - 308,314
NYC - 169,690 up 1.3%
NJ - 121,190
MA - 64,311 - up 3.4%
IL - 56,055 - up 5.9%
CA - 50,670
PA - 49,579 - up 3.3%
MI - 42,388
Cook - 38,668 - up 5.6%
Nassau - 36,161
FL - 34,728
Suffolk - 34,037
TX - 29,272 - up 3.2%
Westchester - 29,232 - up 1.0%
CT - 28,855TX passed Westchester now. I'll stop tracking individual counties as they fall out of the range top 10 states (those that do).
Again Chicago is the overachiever.
Anything not marked is under 3% growth.
wrote on 3 May 2020, 22:23 last edited by@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
NYS - 308,314
NYC - 169,690 up 1.3%
NJ - 121,190
MA - 64,311 - up 3.4%
IL - 56,055 - up 5.9%
CA - 50,670
PA - 49,579 - up 3.3%
MI - 42,388
Cook - 38,668 - up 5.6%
Nassau - 36,161
FL - 34,728
Suffolk - 34,037
TX - 29,272 - up 3.2%
Westchester - 29,232 - up 1.0%
CT - 28,855NYS - 316,415
NYC - 174,331 - 1.5%
NJ - 126,744
MA - 68,087
IL - 61,521 - 4.8%
CA - 53,954 - 3.2%
PA - 51,225
MI - 43,811
Cook - 42,324 - 4.7%
Nassau - 36,780
FL - 36,078
Suffolk - 34,855
TX - 31,719 - up 4.2%
Westchester - 29,884 - 1.1%
LA - 29,340If it's not listed it's under 3.
Cook/IL again the overachievers.
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wrote on 3 May 2020, 22:25 last edited by
Once again, Chicago (and Cook County) excel in all the wrong ways.
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@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
NYS - 308,314
NYC - 169,690 up 1.3%
NJ - 121,190
MA - 64,311 - up 3.4%
IL - 56,055 - up 5.9%
CA - 50,670
PA - 49,579 - up 3.3%
MI - 42,388
Cook - 38,668 - up 5.6%
Nassau - 36,161
FL - 34,728
Suffolk - 34,037
TX - 29,272 - up 3.2%
Westchester - 29,232 - up 1.0%
CT - 28,855NYS - 316,415
NYC - 174,331 - 1.5%
NJ - 126,744
MA - 68,087
IL - 61,521 - 4.8%
CA - 53,954 - 3.2%
PA - 51,225
MI - 43,811
Cook - 42,324 - 4.7%
Nassau - 36,780
FL - 36,078
Suffolk - 34,855
TX - 31,719 - up 4.2%
Westchester - 29,884 - 1.1%
LA - 29,340If it's not listed it's under 3.
Cook/IL again the overachievers.
wrote on 4 May 2020, 22:24 last edited by@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
NYS - 316,415
NYC - 174,331 - 1.5%
NJ - 126,744
MA - 68,087
IL - 61,521 - 4.8%
CA - 53,954 - 3.2%
PA - 51,225
MI - 43,811
Cook - 42,324 - 4.7%
Nassau - 36,780
FL - 36,078
Suffolk - 34,855
TX - 31,719 - up 4.2%
Westchester - 29,884 - 1.1%
LA - 29,340NYS - 318,953
NYC - 175,651 - up 0.76%
NJ - 128,269
MA - 69.087
IL - 63,777 - up 3.7%
CA - 55,658 - up 3.2%
PA - 52,816 - up 3.1%
MI - 43,801 - down 10 cases? wtf?
Cook - 43,715 - up 3.3%
Nassau - 36,965
FL - 36,897
Suffolk - 35,077
TX - 32,711 - up 3.2%
Westchester - 30,097
LA - 29,673IL still leading the growth pack. More states above 3% growth than we've seen in a while.
(if it's not listed it's under 3%)
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wrote on 4 May 2020, 23:03 last edited by
7pm cheering for the medical and essential workers. Quite a tradition.
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wrote on 4 May 2020, 23:03 last edited by
Lasts about 10 minutes now.