Silicon Valley has too much competition. Median age of…
Cupertino 41.1 years old
Palo Alto 41.8 years old
Los Altos 46 years old
Silicon Valley has too much competition. Median age of…
Cupertino 41.1 years old
Palo Alto 41.8 years old
Los Altos 46 years old
Crona: how to keep people inside during lock-down in India !
Hardcore! We need these guys stationed on Florida beaches!!
Childhood memories. My mom beat the shit out of me…
Different times different world.
Mar 26: Fatality rate ranges from 4.51% (23647/523892) to 16.09% (23647/146969).
Mar 25: Fatality rate ranges from 4.51% (20867/462419) to 15.50% (20867/134669).
Mar 24: Fatality rate ranges from 4.47% (18802/421023) to 14.79% (18802/127130)
Oh look, another 2,110 tests got processed. Still not through with the initial 12,100 tests from Monday.
As of 2 p.m. PDT on March 25, approximately 77,800 tests had been conducted in California. This includes the latest numbers California has received from commercial and private labs and the 22 state and county health labs that are currently testing. Commercial, provider and academic labs have increased testing capacity and are now reporting that data to the state. The biggest labs included in this count include Quest, LabCorp, Kaiser, University of California and Stanford.
At least 20,386 results have been received and another 57,400 are pending.
3,006 – Positive cases
65 – Deaths (including one non-California resident)
The latest batch processed (the whooping 2,110) has a positive rate of 22.3%. Not looking good.
We are the champion. MAGA!
We didn’t do a good enough job to make up the numbers. failed.
yes 2000IU-5000IU. The old recommendation of 417IU a day is considered much too low.
Keep an eye on Michigan and Louisiana. The next New Jersey’s.
US still on steep ramp. Gonna sail past 100k tomorrow. US has the most confirmed cases than any other country at the same stage. SG and HK are struggling to contain the second wave of outbreak.
Death toll. Spain and Italy’s curves are bending down. US is still on steep up ramp, doubling every 3 days.
"People across Alphabet are volunteering time (and) I've never seen so much commitment to do the right thing," said Jessica Mega, chief medical and scientific officer at Verily.
yes 2000IU-5000IU. The old recommendation of 417IU a day is considered much too low.
I thought too much D can lead to kidney stone.
Will check with my doctor in the next appointment.
SG and HK are struggling to contain the second wave of outbreak.
Both can’t afford to close their doors to USA and UK.
Confirmed cases don’t matter so long there are enough beds for the serious cases and the number of deaths are low. From that perspective, other than Germany, US is doing better than China, Italy, Spain, Iran and France.