U.S. COVID CASES UP, GOVERNORS WANT TO LOCK DOWN

Since Johns Hopkins University reported last Tuesday that the U.S. recorded 43,563 new infections, which continued the recent uptrend, governors are inventing new COVID War strategies to slow transmissions.
Among them, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers issued an emergency order after ruling the entire state has become a hot spot for infections.
It should be noted that since March, 1,472 people in a state of 5,822,434 or 0.025 percent of the population have died of the virus.
The Wall Street Journal reported last Thursday the fatality rate in the U.S. is 2.8 percent of confirmed cases and the 11th-highest rate in the world with 64.5 deaths per 100,000 citizens.
That is in great contrast, however, with the report from the CDC stating the odds of catching the virus and dying from it in the U.S. are minimal.
CDC Survival Rates: Age Group Probability of Survival

Age                 Percent Survival Rate

0-19:               99.997

20-49:             99.98

50-69:             99.5

70+:                94.6

Moreover, as per CDC reports, 94 percent of the virus victims had an average of 2.6 comorbidities.
The paper reported that state governors have been bracing themselves for what health officials have warned could be a challenging autumn and winter. Dr. Deborah Birx, a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, pointed to the northeastern region of the country and said health officials “see some of those early signs that we saw across the south after Memorial Day, a sense that there’s early, asymptomatic silent spread occurring in communities.”
She said the spread does not seem to be originating in public venues with safety guidelines in place but rather at homes and small gatherings. The doctor warned about the holidays and how many Americans will likely flout safety measures.
TRENDPOST: If the virus spread is happening more when people are at home, why are nations now closing down public venues and telling people to stay at home?
 Because, for the most part, many of those in high office are mental cases on power-hungry highs who don’t know what they are doing and inflate their egos by telling people what to do.
 Ignored in the coverage is that instead of taking responsibility for their failed policies, politicians and their health henchmen and henchwomen blame “We the People” for not obeying their “safety guidelines” outside – when they filled up swimming pools and the beaches.

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