With New York showing great improvement (WorldoMeters).
Another site showed the
fewest deaths in a day since March (OurWorldinData).
From Scott Gottlieb: We always
expected to see an uptick in new covid19 cases as states re-opened and the data
seems to be indicating that cases are rising in reopen states. Some of these
increases are a function of more testing; but some rise in new cases, as states
re-open, should also be expected (Twitter).
Another indication this virus
has been here longer than we knew, Ohio had it in January (WLWT).
Turns out, a lot of people were staying
home before the government told them to (FiveThirtyEight).
From John Fund: Deaths caused
by people blocked from needed health care should not be labeled COVID-19
deaths. They are more appropriately tagged “lockdown deaths” (National Review).
A shocking 39 percent of
deaths are at nursing homes and assisted living facilities (Freopp).
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