The Pickled Prepper
Home Tags Coronavirus

Tag: Coronavirus

New York Times charts showing states where COVID-19 is increasing

Coronavirus Report July 5: From Bad to Worse

Florida, Texas and California are among the 38 states where COVID-19 continues to spread, leaving a great many unanswered questions.

Coronavirus Report July 4: Celebrate Safely

Many pundits consider the long holiday weekend a critical juncture for the spread of the coronavirus.  They point back to the many Memorial Day...
Social distancing graphi

Coronavirus Report July 3: No One Seems to Care

Social distancing is falling by the wayside as people, especially younger folks, worry less about getting COVID-19.
Illustration of coronavirus and a woman in a mask. Image by Tumisu from Pixabay

Coronavirus Report July 2: Two Big Numbers

Unemployment drops as the economy recovers, but at what cost?
Month over month COVID-19 statistics

Monthly Coronavirus Stats

As you can see in the chart above, the coronavirus continues to grow rapidly, spreading across both the United States and the world. ...
Two people in face masks. Photo by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash

Coronavirus Report July 1: We’re Still not Worried

As coronavirus cases surpass 40,000 on six of the past seven days, we're not getting too excited.

Coronavirus Report June 28: World Tops 10 Million COVID-19 Cases

As the world tops 10 million cases, the U.S. sees a second day of more than 40,000 cases.
NBA Jerseys. Photo by Alex Haney on Unsplash

Coronavirus Report June 27: Record Pace Continues

COVID-19 cases continue to soar, whether you are testing NBA players of Californians. The death rate, however, remains reassuringly low.
Dehydrated fruits in mason jars.

Prepper Diary June 25 – We Luck into a Food Dehydrator

We lucked into a new-in-box food dehydrator for about 25 percent of the normal retail price.
Age Distribution of COVID-19 Cases

Coronavirus Report June 25: U.S. Hit New Peak

As the U.S. sets a new record for COVID-19 cases reported in 24 hours, the demographics of the disease are changing. The majority of cases are now in those under 50