Scholarship table
The people who left Oregon are probably regretting that decision. Their departure was probably fueled by the fact that the first major US outbreak was just up the road in Seattle...but in fact Oregon's response has been phenomenal. To date, it is 4th lowest in total incidence with only 96/1M residents. Heck, even Washington has done an outstanding job since the initial outbreak. Overall, they have the 7th lowest total incidence, at 132/1M residents. To draw a comparison that people here can relate to, Wisconsin's incidence is currently at 327/1M residents.
So what you're sayin' is that Oregon and Massachusetts don't know whether they're comin' or goin'!!
A billboard outside the Waukesha airport.
Typhoid Donny.
That's hilarious.I call him Donnie Covidseed.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/25/politics/mark-meadows-controlling-coronavirus-pandemic-cnntv/index.htmlWhite House pandemic response: Whatever.
Will that mean more European lockdowns, will the US impose partial lockdowns?
I think the limbo between November 3 and January 20 will not include lockdowns. If there is a limbo.
We won’t see lockdowns or curfews. The public doesn’t want them.
If anyone ever wondered why humidity matters for disease transmission, here is a very simple thread illustrating. https://twitter.com/virusesimmunity/status/1320430656481120256?s=21