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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

These 24 States Have Uncontrolled Coronavirus Outbreaks, Study Says

A shocking new report estimates that 24 states have an uncontrolled COVID-19 spread, right as the country considers reopening. "While we are confident that some states have controlled transmission, we are similarly confident that many states have not," the researchers, from Imperial College of London, wrote. They based their data on the number of people that might get infected by a single patient who has coronavirus. "Most states in the Midwest and the South have rates of transmission that suggest the epidemic is not yet under control." (They note that their study has not yet been peer-reviewed.) Click through the slideshow above for the 24 states that still haven't contained their coronavirus outbreaks, according to researchers.

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14 comments:

Anonymous said...

So the sky is still falling according to the head snowflake london college of deceivers. Slivers of truth but mostly pages if deceptive lies to fit narrative for the hope and change we are about to receive.

Anonymous said...

Quit "projecting". We have DATA now to go on. We also are doing more useless testing, driving the numbers up of asymptomatic people. The only testing that could possibly do any good to keep track is finding the percentage of us who now have the antibodies. No one is counting that, though. There are still less overall deaths from all causes than the last 3 years.

Anonymous said...

11:54 Asymptomatic is fake, when have you ever had the flu and never had a fever????? Huh??? When???? I will wait!!!!

Anonymous said...

@11:54 Their you have it. Dr. Internet has answered.

Anonymous said...

1210, use your head, please. If you were asymptomatic for the flu, YOU WOULD NOT HAVE GOTTEN TESTED FOR THE FLU BECAUSE YOU WOULD HAVE HAD NO REASON!!! So, yes, you could have had the flu, been asymptomatic, and never known.

Anonymous said...

90-120 days into this - no body knows.

Hell no state can figure out the quagmire that is the Department of Motor Vehicles! Just wait when they reopen.

HAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHA

This will work itself out eventually. Patience is something we all need.

Anonymous said...

So lets open up more and ignore this

Anonymous said...

Maryland will be joining them !!!

Anonymous said...

Every one of the statements under each state says "they predict" so many more deaths and infections, so didn't "they" predict at least '2 million' of us would be dead by now from this virus as well as make it sound as though people were going to be dropping dead in the street like people were in China?

Anonymous said...

FYI. A lot more people would be dead if we hadn't shutdown. And it's called "novel" coronavirus for a reason. It's brand new and no one knows exactly how it spreads or how to treat it. That's why it's taking time for Drs. to learn about it.

Anonymous said...

Do you morons actually think social distancing would work? You would need everyone in the whole world doing it for a month, and if just one person screwed up they would screw it up for the whole world. The best you could possibly hope for is that you maybe delay it. Delay it for what? So a guy who has claimed that the only way to save the world is eliminate over half the human population has time to come up with a shot?! Get real.

Anonymous said...

6:02 Duh, sorry. We didn't know we were all mo-rons. Thank you for telling us and guiding us dum dums. You really got our attention by insulting us. You sound really smart too. We're listening now. What should we do next? Go back to work? Go shopping? Go out to a restaurant and sit with a bunch of strangers inside that we know nothing about? Stop wearing our masks? Please tell us O' Great and Wise one. Only YOU know what we should do now.

Anonymous said...

Go back to normal 758, the sooner the better

Anonymous said...

Let's see - before the reasoning was that; the uncontrolled outbreaks in New York and New Jersey were higher because of the population density. OK. Now that the outbreaks are occurring in the great wide open of the Midwest, what is the conclusion of the cause from the experts on here?