Connecting the Dots:
According to the latest Johns Hopkins counts: COVID-19 United States Cases by County
Cases
Deaths
Recovered
What the math tells us is that there the jury is in on about 55,000 cases (or 10 percent) of the total confirmed which means about 480,000 confirmed cases are yet to play out. Of the 55,000 cases, about 22,000 have died. Lets hope the 30-40% morbidity rate doesn’t reflect in that 480,000 thanks to social distancing and other mitigation measures.
Here is the US map of the COVID 19 Cases:
The map tells us quite a bit. First, I didn’t know we had that little sliver of land jetting up into Canada out of Minnesota. Wow.
But moreover, the hotspots have a lot in common with one another.
The Top 20 Counties (also from the site) happen to closely mirror the airports that the blob forced everyone to fly home to when his DHS issued it’s edict on 3/13 (I added in the number of cases in those counties):
Effective for flights taking off at 11:59 PM EDT on Friday, March 13th, Americans returning from all restricted countries will now be required to travel through the following 13 airports:
The FAA could have halted many of these inbound flights, had more airports open, or even steered these inbound planes to military bases so screening and quarantine operations could take place.
To make matters much worse, workers at JFK tested positive for C-19 shortly after this massive screw up by the blob’s agencies.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) information
Its unclear whether they gave it to the passengers, they got it from the passengers and then transmitted it to travelers, neither, or both.
If that wasn’t enough… There is anecdotal evidence that the screening was not done on a lot of passengers after the initial disaster fermented by the Trump administration:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/03/25/coronavirus-quarantine-new-york-pakistan-airport/
Does this connect all of the dots? No. There are outbreaks in strange places that were not part of the 13 airports; Harris County, Texas, Denver Colorado, etc... But there is no mistaking...the blob botched that one; bigly.
According to the latest Johns Hopkins counts: COVID-19 United States Cases by County
Cases
Deaths
Recovered
What the math tells us is that there the jury is in on about 55,000 cases (or 10 percent) of the total confirmed which means about 480,000 confirmed cases are yet to play out. Of the 55,000 cases, about 22,000 have died. Lets hope the 30-40% morbidity rate doesn’t reflect in that 480,000 thanks to social distancing and other mitigation measures.
Here is the US map of the COVID 19 Cases:
The map tells us quite a bit. First, I didn’t know we had that little sliver of land jetting up into Canada out of Minnesota. Wow.
But moreover, the hotspots have a lot in common with one another.
The Top 20 Counties (also from the site) happen to closely mirror the airports that the blob forced everyone to fly home to when his DHS issued it’s edict on 3/13 (I added in the number of cases in those counties):
Effective for flights taking off at 11:59 PM EDT on Friday, March 13th, Americans returning from all restricted countries will now be required to travel through the following 13 airports:
- Boston-Logan International Airport (BOS), Massachusetts—Suffolk County 5000+
- Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), Illinois—Cook County—14,000+
- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), Texas—Dallas County—1700+
- Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW), Michigan—Wayne County--11,000+
- Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL), Hawaii
- Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Georgia—Fulton County-1500+
- John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), New York—Nassau County—23000+
- Los Angeles International Airport, (LAX), California—LA County—8000+
- Miami International Airport (MIA), Florida—Dade County—7000+
- Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), New Jersey—Essex County—7000+
- San Francisco International Airport (SFO), California—Bay Area Counties—2500+
- Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), Washington—King County—4000+
- Washington-Dulles International Airport (IAD), Virginia—DC Area—5000+
The FAA could have halted many of these inbound flights, had more airports open, or even steered these inbound planes to military bases so screening and quarantine operations could take place.
To make matters much worse, workers at JFK tested positive for C-19 shortly after this massive screw up by the blob’s agencies.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) information
Its unclear whether they gave it to the passengers, they got it from the passengers and then transmitted it to travelers, neither, or both.
If that wasn’t enough… There is anecdotal evidence that the screening was not done on a lot of passengers after the initial disaster fermented by the Trump administration:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/03/25/coronavirus-quarantine-new-york-pakistan-airport/
Does this connect all of the dots? No. There are outbreaks in strange places that were not part of the 13 airports; Harris County, Texas, Denver Colorado, etc... But there is no mistaking...the blob botched that one; bigly.