Tag: Coronavirus
Coronavirus Report August 3: Global Growth Continues
While deaths and cases were down in the U.S., global cases of COVID-19 continue to expand.
Coronavirus Report August 1: A Look at July
July was the worst month in our battle against coronavirus, with almost 2 million new cases in the U.S. and 7 million worldwide.
The Coronavirus Report July 31 – An Economic Death Spiral
Travel and tourism are just one of the many segments of the economy that are collapsing as a result of COVID-19. Consumers are afraid to travel, to go out to eat, and to spend money.
Coronavirus Report July 29: COVID-19 Doesn’t Scare us Anymore
Even as deaths climb, COVID-19 doesn't frighten us as much as it once did, but the economic repercussions could be devastating.
Coronavirus Report July 28: A Million New Cases Every Four Days
While the world added a million new cases of COVID-19 in only four days, cases in the U.S. appear to be reaching a plateau. Will this turn into a peak or just a pause is yet to be determined.
Coronavirus Report July 27: Cases Slow in Some States
Some of the Sun Belt states that had seen the biggest jump in coronavirus cases see number decline.
Coronavirus Report July 23: Covid-19 Deaths Rise as More Closures Creep...
Americans are pulling back, becoming less mobile, as the number of deaths attributed to COVID-19 increase.
Prepper Diary July 22: We Break Quarantine, Again
After avoiding the city for almost a month and going on self-imposed quarantine for more than a week, I venture out and find others are playing it safe, too.
Coronavirus report July 21: Cases Drop from Peak
Coronavirus cases in some of the hardest hit states are showing noticeable decreases. Is wearing face masks reducing the spread?
Coronavirus Report July 20: Calm Down
Is the COVID-19 situation as bad as the media portrays it to be? Are the trying to incite panic? Let's all just calm down.