It’s becoming increasingly clear that things are not going to go back to normal, and COVID-19 is a big excuse for that. Just read this article about New York bracing for a new outbreak this fall.
And look at this graphic from Drudge Report, which we understand is no longer being run by Matt Drudge after he reportedly sold his website. After days of the coronavirus being out of the news – BAM! – it’s the lead story, even as Hurricane Sally roles ashore.
And look at this graphic from Drudge Report, which we understand is no longer being run by Matt Drudge after he reportedly sold his website. After days of the coronavirus being out of the news – BAM! – it’s the lead story, even as Hurricane Sally roles ashore.
Looks to me like someone wants to scare us again, and they are trying to pump up COVID-19 as a way to do so. Maybe it’s to give governor’s a way to keep Trump from hosting campaign events
But for most of us, it really isn’t that scary any more. Fewer and fewer people are dying. A lower percentage of people are being hospitalized. Many young people don’t even have symptoms.
But that doesn’t stop the lockdowns. The lockdowns, limitations, restrictions, mask requirements and other coronavirus mandates are expected to last until next spring or summer, with some prediction 2022. This is hurting small businesses, and Yelp says that 60 percent of those that temporarily shut down due to the Coronavirus are now permanently closed. It is looking more and more like Democratic governors and mayors have weaponized COVID-19 to shut down their cities and hurt the economy in an attempt to undermine President Trump and reduce his chances of re-election. Here’s an example from Nashville.
By the Numbers
The U.S. saw 39,216 new cases of COVID-19 reported in the past 24 hours with 997 deaths. This brings the total to 6,653,300 and 196,680, respectively.
Globally, there are 29.94 million known cases, meaning we will surpass 30 million by day’s end. There have been 942,259 deaths reported.