Los Angeles County C-V Cases Maybe Flat-Lining Already(?)!

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County of Los Angeles went from 27 confirmed cases early March to 292 cases confirmed 3/20. Upwards of 11 mil. people are countable, there. Start of recent week, 48 new cases. Week-long cases, 47.5 per day(?), one day dropping to 31. That gets more to Nebraska levels of total contagion last week. Five Nebraska state populations are just the LA County population. Notice the "Physical Distance" comparisons with San Francisco or City of New York.

Reminder: LA County is an earthquake zone, not with major high-rise, densely populated buildings at all: And especially not separated by a wall(?).

292 coronavirus cases in LA County after 61 new cases reported Friday

The major media and District-Maryland-Virginia officials and correspondents do not originate in Omaha. Likely even Mayor Garcetti, (Los Angeles), wonders what the fuss is all about.

A regional basis of reporting and response easily happens. next.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Let Buffalo roam Again--In giant herds--running through Omaha(?)!)
 
Midway between Port of Los Angeles, and World Famous LAX, (LA Airport): A Farmer's Market reopened in Torrance, CA, 3/21. Seattle, City of New York, and San Francisco may have problems. New Opportunities may open up at two major centers in Southern California in a matter of days. Then there is Port of Entry St Louis, New Orleans, Portland, OR, and on and on.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Buffalo Not Roam There(?)!)
 
Midway between Port of Los Angeles, and World Famous LAX, (LA Airport): A Farmer's Market reopened in Torrance, CA, 3/21. Seattle, City of New York, and San Francisco may have problems. New Opportunities may open up at two major centers in Southern California in a matter of days. Then there is Port of Entry St Louis, New Orleans, Portland, OR, and on and on.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Buffalo Not Roam There(?)!)

The Farmers market in Torrance is opening up to get people food, not because L.A. is out of the woods or even close.
 
LA County getting new cases down to Nebraska statewide levels is a new port of entry, USA. City of New York is at 6,200 cases, population 8.6 mil. County of Los Angeles is at 292 cases, 11.0 mil. population. The "Physical Distance" phenomenon doesn't seem to make the major newscasts--maybe even in Omaha(?)!

There was clearly less fear about opening up in Torrance--near two main Ports of Entry.

There are no known woods near Torrance, at any rate! Beaches are due west.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Buffalo in Torrance, not even(?), maybe still not too like Omaha(?), is all!)
 
Regardless that a Torrance California Farmers market reopened, not because things are getting better but because they sell food.

Today we over 27k cases in the U.S. Today was yet another new high with 7,300 new cases. Since Californians appear to be taking this more seriously and have been under a mandatory lock down they may or may not improve. I have no idea what that has to do with Nebraska.
 
Nebraska has no cases per capita, like Los County. Physical distance, not social distance, matters. New York, San Francisco, and Seattle need to go to Physical Distance measures, not social distance rules.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(UnAmerican to not let Buffalo Roam! Send the scum back where they came from!)
 
Nebraska has no cases per capita, like Los County. Physical distance, not social distance, matters. New York, San Francisco, and Seattle need to go to Physical Distance measures, not social distance rules.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(UnAmerican to not let Buffalo Roam! Send the scum back where they came from!)

What?
 
Los Angeles County has been at 4-5 dozen new cases per day for moving on to one week. That is flattening. The arithmetic creates no spike. Nebraska did a spike, so 46 or so statewide cases. There was already less of a problem. Los Angeles is famous for car travel. Ride-sharing is maybe a bad idea. Los Angeles is even mass-transit deficient.

Distance is in place, versus other areas: And should be made noticed.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Where Buffalo can roam, then not too much else in the air(?)!)
 
County of Los Angeles went from 27 confirmed cases early March to 292 cases confirmed 3/20. Upwards of 11 mil. people are countable, there. Start of recent week, 48 new cases. Week-long cases, 47.5 per day(?), one day dropping to 31. That gets more to Nebraska levels of total contagion last week. Five Nebraska state populations are just the LA County population. Notice the "Physical Distance" comparisons with San Francisco or City of New York.

Reminder: LA County is an earthquake zone, not with major high-rise, densely populated buildings at all: And especially not separated by a wall(?).

292 coronavirus cases in LA County after 61 new cases reported Friday

The major media and District-Maryland-Virginia officials and correspondents do not originate in Omaha. Likely even Mayor Garcetti, (Los Angeles), wonders what the fuss is all about.

A regional basis of reporting and response easily happens. next.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Let Buffalo roam Again--In giant herds--running through Omaha(?)!)

Weather and lockdown had a lot to do with it in my opinion...

Next week Houston region weather is to warm and I expect in the following weeks the cases will slow down ...

But

What about next winter?
 
Three Days in a row new cases in LA County at 60+ per day, up from a few days at 40+ per day. That is among 11.0+ mil. people, compared with City of New York at 8.6 mil., or San Francisco at 0.9 mil. City/County of San Francisco has about 100 cases. County of Los Angeles has 409, and strewn about 60 or more separate cities and unincorporated areas.

Physical Distance seems to matter!

Mostly news from Europe is bad, News from Asia better. Cases in Southern California are even described, "Mild."

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Buffalo still not roaming!)
 
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