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Virus notes: Letter to the Covidiots

 MERCED (BLJ) –The Merced County Public Health Department on August 5, reported 4,760 cases of COVID-19 (222 new) and 60 deaths (9 new).

California on the morning of August 6 reported 524,722 cases (5,295 new) and 9,703 deaths (202 new).

The United States on the morning of August 6 reported 4,903,385 cases (53,271 new) and 160,402 deaths (1,274 new).

The global count on the morning of August 6 is 18,752,917 cases (173,302 new) and 706,342 deaths (54,064 new).

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Atwater City Hall: Sanctuary of deplorables

 

For two weeks it's been clear to people who follow the pandemic that the San Joaquin Valley has become a new epicenter for its spread. It is agreed among rational American citizens that for lack of miracle drugs or vaccines, sheltering in place, locking down non-essential businesses, wearing masks, washing hands and observing social distance are the best ways to combat the lethal spread now gathering steam. These municipal and personal precautions help protect both the people who follow them and the others that come in contact with them.

Virus notes: July 28-29 -- San Joaquin Valley, new virus epicenter

MERCED (BLJ) – On Tuesday,  July 28, Merced County Public Health Department reported 3,763 cases of coronavirus ( 253 new from Monday) and 29 deaths.

On Wednesday, July 29:

California reported 475,305 cases (8,755 new) and 8,715 deaths (197 new);

The United States reported 4,510,801 cases (84,520 new) and 153,027 deaths (1,653 new);

The global report was 16,978,206 cases (240,364 new) and 666,239 deaths (6,865 new).

 

When the next county health obfuscator speaks ...

The next time local media is presented with an additional dose of county-health obfuscation, we suggest some  questions:

1. Is any contact tracing going on in the county?

2. How many tests are available to the public per day?

3. Have screening protocols changed since April?

4. What kind of tests are available to the public in Merced County, virus or antibody?

5. How long does it take for test results?

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Virus notes: July 24, 2020 -- Letter from the medical experts

MERCED (BLJ) – On July 24, the Merced County Public Health Department reported 3,245 cases (273 new) and 27 deaths (1 new).

California reported 435.344 cases (9,718 new) and 8,186 deaths (159 new).

The United States reported 4,186,329 cases (79,714 new) and 147,650 deaths (1,231 new).

The global report was  15,736,499 cases (225,342 new) and 639,652 deaths (6,256 new).

 

Virus notes: July 22, 2020

MERCED (BLJ) – On July 22 Merced County Public Health Department reported 2,994 cases of coronavirus, and 26 deaths.

California reported 413,576 cases (12,807 new) and 7,883 deaths (128 new).

The United States reported 4,038,967 cases (68,296 new) and 145,384 deaths (1,213 new).

The global report for July 22 is 15,077,182 cases (170,580 new) and 620,257 deaths (4,503 new).

Mexico reported 362,274 cases (6,019 new) and 41,190 deaths (790 new).

Canada reported 112,240 cases (543 new) and 8,870 deaths (8 new).

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Virus notes: July 19 -- Merced County slimes reporters’ investigation

 

MERCED – Faced with advanced warning of a well-researched statewide article in CalMatters about the abandonment of contact tracing in Merced County, County officials made a bad situation worse by lying, obfuscating, denying, while dragging a craven local press along with them.

Virus notes: July 17, 2020 -- Merced County's public health corruption and incompetence exposed statewide

Badlands Journal warned readers in "Virus notes: July 8 -- Take care”:

For several weeks, County public health has operated on the following protocol rather than on contact tracing:

When a facility is determined to be in an outbreak protocol, the Merced County Department of Public Health works closely with the facility to mitigate the spread of disease. Affected close contacts are contacted by the facility/employer.

Virus notes: July 16, 2020 -- American war on journalists

MERCED (BLJ) – On July 16, Merced County Public Health Department announced 2,313 cases of coronavirus (301 new since July 14) and 15 deaths (3 new since July 14).

California reported 356,178 cases (8,544 new) and 7,345 deaths (118 new).

The United States reported 3,533,905 cases (50,000 new) and 138,358 (new).

The global count is 13,654.445 cases (272,425 new) and 586,174 deaths (6,136 new).

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