Polling numbers are dropping, Cooper will start to open because he has to
As I posted earlier, put teachers and students in masks and reopen the schools. Why stop at K-5, go all the way through high school. CDC director says masks are more of a guarantee than a vaccine in stopping the spread of Covid-19.Wayland said:
Polling numbers must be down.
Bill Gates already said the next one is coming...just like he said this one was.packgrad said:
The mask thing "gets political" because the same people keep saying if we had been wearing masks all along, this would be over by now. We've been wearing masks for months and it's not over. Masks aren't speeding up anything for us. People are ready for normalcy. We've been told for months to wear masks and we could get back to normalcy. We have worn masks and we haven't gone back to normalcy. Eventually people tire of being lied to.
This will never work again for our generation. We swung and miss. Hopefully a pandemic that is deadly to a large portion of the population doesn't come through any time soon.
Does Bill know China's plans?BP Cox said:Bill Gates already said the next one is coming...just like he said this one was.packgrad said:
The mask thing "gets political" because the same people keep saying if we had been wearing masks all along, this would be over by now. We've been wearing masks for months and it's not over. Masks aren't speeding up anything for us. People are ready for normalcy. We've been told for months to wear masks and we could get back to normalcy. We have worn masks and we haven't gone back to normalcy. Eventually people tire of being lied to.
This will never work again for our generation. We swung and miss. Hopefully a pandemic that is deadly to a large portion of the population doesn't come through any time soon.
Mormad said:
ncsualum05 said:
Every politician should be ashamed of the public policy and how they've behaved throughout this entire crisis. From not going to school, not working, wear your mask but you can't open certain businesses, can't worship, don't walk on wet sand, etc. Let's not worry about any other health conditions but coronavirus and not do anything but obsessively track it everyday. Nevermind mental health, drug abuse, women's abuse, child abuse, suicide, surgeries, medical procedures, loneliness, etc. And we've known for a long time and this has not changed that this virus has a bad effect on OLDER PEOPLE. And yet as no one goes to water parks, bars, or bowls, or goes to school our nursing homes CONTINUE to suffer outbreaks and kill mass amounts of old people.
I wish we could line every one of these idiot governors up and throw eggs at them, them impeach them. I'm wondering if this anger and frustration I feel is in the majority of the population... part of me thinks it might be but I know there's a ton of people out there who believe in everything their leaders say and want to obey and be led and not have to think critically.
Ive been pretty critical of Cooper throughout the whole COVID situation, but I am happy he finally made a logical decision. I hate that it took so much pressure for him to do it, but I am glad he did. So, kudospackgrad said:Wayland said:
More updates in science/polling!!!
Great news for our players and their parents. Cheers to them!
If you only knew how much effort has gone into getting Cooper to make what should have been an easy decision. Schools presented plans for parents only a couple of months ago. Plans developed under the advise of medical professionals. In addition, schools have made multiple requests, since the original plans were rejected. Coaches made direct pleas to Mandy Cohen and Cooper. This week, new organizations started to make this a more broadly known issue. I think it was the attention of the media that may have started to get Cooper to reconsider his position. Last week, three schools played games with only 25 to 50 parents present. The majority of players had no parents present - some starting in college games for the first time.FlossyDFlynt said:Ive been pretty critical of Cooper throughout the whole COVID situation, but I am happy he finally made a logical decision. I hate that it took so much pressure for him to do it, but I am glad he did. So, kudospackgrad said:Wayland said:
More updates in science/polling!!!
Great news for our players and their parents. Cheers to them!
The word I got last night is that Cooper took over on this decision. Cohen did not want to allow parents, even after all the negative news reports and after the petition was presented to the governor by State parents. He stepped in and over-ruled Cohen. Cooper is definitely letting Cohen drive most of the decisions and policies.Wayland said:
I am happy for the parents. This should have been an easy decision.
It goes to show, this is not 'science' driving these decisions but politics and wherever Cohen is getting her marching orders from.
No reminder needed that she was the one driving the decision to keep parents out.
And anyone who watched the last press briefing and saw that Cooper could not even answer the question about Halloween knows that someone else is steering the ship. I would love to be a fly on the wall and see who is actually calling the shots here.
Just saw this and yes, I saw the WW2 numbers and knew that would now work. The 5 years and 4 months of World War II American deaths (April 21, 1940 - Aug. 18, 1945) did take an American toll of 405,399! I thought the 7 Wars/Conflits would be enough but I see your comment lands 4stars****....not surprised! You didn't mention the Civil War either and I had 3 GG grandads and 1 GGG granddad die in that one. Civil War ~ 620,000; 4 years, 27 days.st8ofdenial said:
Why did you leave off the 405,399 of WW2? Seems awful convenient.
That three (3) years of Residency must really have been something!Daviewolf83 said:The word I got last night is that Cooper took over on this decision. Cohen did not want to allow parents, even after all the negative news reports and after the petition was presented to the governor by State parents. He stepped in and over-ruled Cohen. Cooper is definitely letting Cohen drive most of the decisions and policies.Wayland said:
I am happy for the parents. This should have been an easy decision.
It goes to show, this is not 'science' driving these decisions but politics and wherever Cohen is getting her marching orders from.
No reminder needed that she was the one driving the decision to keep parents out.
And anyone who watched the last press briefing and saw that Cooper could not even answer the question about Halloween knows that someone else is steering the ship. I would love to be a fly on the wall and see who is actually calling the shots here.
Wayland said:
I am happy for the parents. This should have been an easy decision.
It goes to show, this is not 'science' driving these decisions but politics and wherever Cohen is getting her marching orders from.
No reminder needed that she was the one driving the decision to keep parents out.
And anyone who watched the last press briefing and saw that Cooper could not even answer the question about Halloween knows that someone else is steering the ship. I would love to be a fly on the wall and see who is actually calling the shots here.
9/18/2020 Morning DHHS updateWayland said:9/17/2020 Morning DHHS updateWayland said:9/16/2020 Morning DHHS updateWayland said:9/15/2020 Morning DHHS updateWayland said:9/14/2020 Morning DHHS updateWayland said:9/13/2020 Morning DHHS updateWayland said:9/12/2020 Morning DHHS updateWayland said:9/11/2020 Morning DHHS updateQuote:
9/10/2020 Morning DHHS update
NC Cases
180,754
NC Deaths
2990
Currently Hospitalized
928 <- 90% reporting (was 916 at 86%)
Completed Tests
2,521,839
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1544 Deaths are now Congregate (+13)
484 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+3)
+32 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
962 Deaths assumed General Population (+16)
2028 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+16)
353 Congregate Facilities now have an active outbreak. (+9)
Nursing Homes 192 -> 199
Resident Care 101 -> 103
Correctional 43 -> 41
Other 8 -> 10
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1222 positive cases over 31726* new tests. 3.9% positive rate.
Delta completed tests 31726 but DHHS claims only 26277 completed tests
Dates of Death Reported 9/10
9/9(2), 9/8(5), 9/7(9), 9/6(6), 9/5(5), 9/4(4), 9/3, 8/30, 8/28, 7/20
2 missing Dates of Death assigned dates.
1 death removed on 9/1
NC Cases
182,286
NC Deaths
3023
Currently Hospitalized
938 <- 93% reporting (was 928 at 90%)
Completed Tests
2,558,654
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1564 Deaths are now Congregate (+20)
484 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+0)
+33 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
975 Deaths assumed General Population (+13)
2048 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+20)
357 Congregate Facilities now have an active outbreak. (+4)
Nursing Homes 199 -> 205
Resident Care 103 -> 105
Correctional 41 -> 37
Other 10 -> 10
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1532 positive cases over 36815* new tests. 4.2% positive rate.
Delta completed tests 36815 but DHHS claims only 30056 completed tests
Dates of Death Reported 9/11
9/10(10), 9/9(6). 9/8(4). 9/7(3), 9/6, 9/5, 9/4(2), 9/1, 8/30, 8/26, 8/17(2), 8/6, 8/3, 7/7
2 DoD previously missing assigned dates.
NC Cases
183,740
NC Deaths
3047
Currently Hospitalized
870 <- 95% reporting (was 938 at 93%)
Completed Tests
2,581,132
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1578 Deaths are now Congregate (+14)
485 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+1)
+24 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
984 Deaths assumed General Population (+9)
2063 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+15)
357 Congregate Facilities now have an active outbreak. (+0)
Nursing Homes 205 -> 209
Resident Care 105 -> 101
Correctional 37 -> 37
Other 10 -> 10
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1454 positive cases over 22478* new tests. 6.5% positive rate.
Delta completed tests 22478 but DHHS claims only 17717 completed tests
Dates of Death Reported 9/12
9/11(2), 9/10(7), 9/9(3), 9/8, 9/7(2), 9/3(3), 8/30, 8/21
4 deaths added missing DoD.
NC Cases
184,936
NC Deaths
3052
Currently Hospitalized
831 <- 91% reporting (was 870 at 95%)
Completed Tests
2,616,108
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1581 Deaths are now Congregate (+3)
485 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+0)
+5 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
986 Deaths assumed General Population (+2)
2066 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+3)
358 Congregate Facilities now have an active outbreak. (+1)
Nursing Homes 209 -> 210
Resident Care 101 -> 101
Correctional 37 -> 37
Other 10 -> 10
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1196 positive cases over 34976* new tests. 3.4% positive rate.
Delta completed tests 34976 but DHHS claims only 19632 completed tests
Dates of Death Reported 9/13
9/12, 9/11(4)
DHHS TESTING % POSITIVE FOR TODAY 4.9%
NC Cases
185,781
NC Deaths
3060
Currently Hospitalized
895 <- 92% reporting (was 831 at 91%)
Completed Tests
2,634,819
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1587 Deaths are now Congregate (+6)
486 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+1)
+8 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
987 Deaths assumed General Population (+1)
2073 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+7)
350 Congregate Facilities now have an active outbreak. (-8)
Nursing Homes 210 -> 208
Resident Care 101 -> 97
Correctional 37 -> 35
Other 10 -> 10
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845 positive cases over 18711* new tests. 4.5% positive rate.
Delta completed tests 18711 but DHHS claims only 13313 completed tests
Dates of Death Reported 9/14
9/13, 9/12(3), 9/11, 9/10, 9/9, 9/8, 8/27, 8/22, 8/17
3 DoD previously missing assigned dates.
DHHS TESTING % POSITIVE FOR TODAY 4.8%
NC Cases
186,887
NC Deaths
3111
Currently Hospitalized
916 <- 94% reporting (was 895 at 92%)
Completed Tests
2,652,440
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1621 Deaths are now Congregate (+34)
489 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+3)
+51 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
1001 Deaths assumed General Population (+14)
2110 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+37)
345 Congregate Facilities now have an active outbreak. (-5)
Nursing Homes 208 -> 205
Resident Care 97 -> 96
Correctional 35 -> 36
Other 10 -> 8
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1106 positive cases over 17621* new tests. 6.3% positive rate.
Delta completed tests 17621 but DHHS claims only 9563 completed tests
Dates of Death Reported 9/15
9/14(7), 9/13(6), 9/12(5), 9/11(8), 9/10(3), 9/9, 9/8, 9/7(3), 9/6, 9/5, 9/1, 8/30, 8/17, 8/12, 8/9, 8/7, 8/4, 8/3, 8/1, 7/23, 7/16, 7/12(2), 4/14
NC Cases
188,024
NC Deaths
3149
Currently Hospitalized
918 <- 96% reporting (was 916 at 94%)
Completed Tests
2,683,384
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1642 Deaths are now Congregate (+21)
498 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+9)
+38 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
1009 Deaths assumed General Population (+8)
2140 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+30)
338 Congregate Facilities now have an active outbreak. (-7)
Nursing Homes 205 -> 204
Resident Care 96 -> 91
Correctional 36 -> 35
Other 8 -> 8
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1137 positive cases over 30944* new tests. 3.7% positive rate.
Delta completed tests 30944 but DHHS claims only 22513 completed tests
Dates of Death Reported 9/16
9/15(2), 9/14(13), 9/13(6), 9/12(5), 9/11, 9/10, 9/8(2), 9/6(3), 9/5, 9/4, 9/3(2), 9/2, 8/29, 8/25, 8/14
2 missing DoD assigned Dates
One Death Removed
9/7 (Gaston)
NC Cases
189,576
NC Deaths
3180
Currently Hospitalized
894 <- 96% reporting (was 918 at 96%)
Completed Tests
2,714,175
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1654 Deaths are now Congregate (+12)
508 Deaths are now Unknown Setting (+10)
+31 Deaths Overall since yesterday.
1018 Deaths assumed General Population (+9)
2162 Congregate and Unknown Setting. (+22)
332 Congregate Facilities now have an active outbreak. (-6)
Nursing Homes 204 -> 201
Resident Care 91 -> 87
Correctional 35 -> 35
Other 8 -> 9
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1552 positive cases over 30791* new tests. 5.0% positive rate.
Delta completed tests 30944 but DHHS claims only 24950 completed tests
Dates of Death Reported 9/17
9/16(5), 9/15(8), 9/14(8), 9/11(2), 9/8, 9/4, 9/3, 9/1, 8/23, 8/17, 8/16(2), 8/8, 8/3, 7/10
Deaths REMOVED 9/17
8/27, 8/18, 8/14
With so many changes still double checking.
Flu kills between 12 k to 60k each year. Over a 6 month period. More than all your examples except WWI. Unless you average by year or days. I am not comparing flu to covid. I am comparing flu to the examples you provided.ciscopack said:Just saw this and yes, I saw the WW2 numbers and knew that would now work. The 5 years and 4 months of World War II American deaths (April 21, 1940 - Aug. 18, 1945) did take an American toll of 405,399! I thought the 7 Wars/Conflits would be enough but I see your comment lands 4stars****....not surprised! You didn't mention the Civil War either and I had 3 GG grandads and 1 GGG granddad die in that one. Civil War ~ 620,000; 4 years, 27 days.st8ofdenial said:
Why did you leave off the 405,399 of WW2? Seems awful convenient.
WWII - 76,059.8 American deaths/year
CW - 151,838 American deaths/year
6,800 US death occurred in the Revolutionary war - 7+ years
15,000 Americans died in the war of 1812 - 2 years, 8 months
116,516 US deaths in WW1 - 4 years, 106 days
33,686 US deaths in Korean War - ~ 3 years
4418 Iraqi Freedom - over 1 month
2586 Persian Gulf War - 42 days
2349 Enduring Freedom - 13 years
Covid- 19 American deaths - 196,277 / 6 months and 13 days (as of yesterday) I hope that number stops there but my uneducated guess is it "could" be greater than 405,000 in 1 years time?
Me too Daive! Your son is a kicker for Wake....correct? I didn't know where he ended up. If/when he starts....that will make a tough Wake/State game for you. I'm sure you'll pull for Wake then and I don't blame you. I hope you get tickets to the game tomorrow night.Mormad said:
Davie, i just wanted to personally say I'm really happy for you and i truly hope you get tickets to every game to support your son and his team. I know what this means to you.
I don't even know or care what you are prattling on about, but US involvement in WWII dates from 12/7/41 through August of 1945. 3 years 8 months.ciscopack said:Just saw this and yes, I saw the WW2 numbers and knew that would now work. The 5 years and 4 months of World War II American deaths (April 21, 1940 - Aug. 18, 1945) did take an American toll of 405,399! I thought the 7 Wars/Conflits would be enough but I see your comment lands 4stars****....not surprised! You didn't mention the Civil War either and I had 3 GG grandads and 1 GGG granddad die in that one. Civil War ~ 620,000; 4 years, 27 days.st8ofdenial said:
Why did you leave off the 405,399 of WW2? Seems awful convenient.
WWII - 76,059.8 American deaths/year
CW - 151,838 American deaths/year
6,800 US death occurred in the Revolutionary war - 7+ years
15,000 Americans died in the war of 1812 - 2 years, 8 months
116,516 US deaths in WW1 - 4 years, 106 days
33,686 US deaths in Korean War - ~ 3 years
4418 Iraqi Freedom - over 1 month
2586 Persian Gulf War - 42 days
2349 Enduring Freedom - 13 years
Covid- 19 American deaths - 196,277 / 6 months and 13 days (as of yesterday) I hope that number stops there but my uneducated guess is it "could" be greater than 405,000 in 1 years time?
I'll help....(Americans)...Ripper said:I don't even know or care what you are prattling on about, but US involvement in WWII dates from 12/7/41 through August of 1945. 3 years 8 months.ciscopack said:Just saw this and yes, I saw the WW2 numbers and knew that would now work. The 5 years and 4 months of World War II American deaths (April 21, 1940 - Aug. 18, 1945) did take an American toll of 405,399! I thought the 7 Wars/Conflits would be enough but I see your comment lands 4stars****....not surprised! You didn't mention the Civil War either and I had 3 GG grandads and 1 GGG granddad die in that one. Civil War ~ 620,000; 4 years, 27 days.st8ofdenial said:
Why did you leave off the 405,399 of WW2? Seems awful convenient.
WWII - 76,059.8 American deaths/year
CW - 151,838 American deaths/year
6,800 US death occurred in the Revolutionary war - 7+ years
15,000 Americans died in the war of 1812 - 2 years, 8 months
116,516 US deaths in WW1 - 4 years, 106 days
33,686 US deaths in Korean War - ~ 3 years
4418 Iraqi Freedom - over 1 month
2586 Persian Gulf War - 42 days
2349 Enduring Freedom - 13 years
Covid- 19 American deaths - 196,277 / 6 months and 13 days (as of yesterday) I hope that number stops there but my uneducated guess is it "could" be greater than 405,000 in 1 years time?
That is statistical garbage.ciscopack said:I'll help....(Americans)...Ripper said:I don't even know or care what you are prattling on about, but US involvement in WWII dates from 12/7/41 through August of 1945. 3 years 8 months.ciscopack said:Just saw this and yes, I saw the WW2 numbers and knew that would now work. The 5 years and 4 months of World War II American deaths (April 21, 1940 - Aug. 18, 1945) did take an American toll of 405,399! I thought the 7 Wars/Conflits would be enough but I see your comment lands 4stars****....not surprised! You didn't mention the Civil War either and I had 3 GG grandads and 1 GGG granddad die in that one. Civil War ~ 620,000; 4 years, 27 days.st8ofdenial said:
Why did you leave off the 405,399 of WW2? Seems awful convenient.
WWII - 76,059.8 American deaths/year
CW - 151,838 American deaths/year
6,800 US death occurred in the Revolutionary war - 7+ years
15,000 Americans died in the war of 1812 - 2 years, 8 months
116,516 US deaths in WW1 - 4 years, 106 days
33,686 US deaths in Korean War - ~ 3 years
4418 Iraqi Freedom - over 1 month
2586 Persian Gulf War - 42 days
2349 Enduring Freedom - 13 years
Covid- 19 American deaths - 196,277 / 6 months and 13 days (as of yesterday) I hope that number stops there but my uneducated guess is it "could" be greater than 405,000 in 1 years time?
Captain Robert Moffat Losey ( May 27, 1908 April 21, 1940), an aeronautical meteorologist, is considered to be the first American military casualty in World War II.
Last: Anthony J. Marchione (Aug. 18, 1945) Twenty-year-old Sgt. Anthony Marchione served as a gunner and photographer with the 20th Reconnaissance Squadron.
Vietnam War - 58,209 in 20 years, 1955 - 1975
All war numbers include in combat and other deaths....(Example - 291,557 WWII vets died in combat)
Otay Buckwheat.... I made none of it up....I didn't know the numbers but I'm a Google master! Google also let's you search many places for facts and compare what you find. Google knows!Ripper said:That is statistical garbage.ciscopack said:I'll help....(Americans)...Ripper said:I don't even know or care what you are prattling on about, but US involvement in WWII dates from 12/7/41 through August of 1945. 3 years 8 months.ciscopack said:Just saw this and yes, I saw the WW2 numbers and knew that would now work. The 5 years and 4 months of World War II American deaths (April 21, 1940 - Aug. 18, 1945) did take an American toll of 405,399! I thought the 7 Wars/Conflits would be enough but I see your comment lands 4stars****....not surprised! You didn't mention the Civil War either and I had 3 GG grandads and 1 GGG granddad die in that one. Civil War ~ 620,000; 4 years, 27 days.st8ofdenial said:
Why did you leave off the 405,399 of WW2? Seems awful convenient.
WWII - 76,059.8 American deaths/year
CW - 151,838 American deaths/year
6,800 US death occurred in the Revolutionary war - 7+ years
15,000 Americans died in the war of 1812 - 2 years, 8 months
116,516 US deaths in WW1 - 4 years, 106 days
33,686 US deaths in Korean War - ~ 3 years
4418 Iraqi Freedom - over 1 month
2586 Persian Gulf War - 42 days
2349 Enduring Freedom - 13 years
Covid- 19 American deaths - 196,277 / 6 months and 13 days (as of yesterday) I hope that number stops there but my uneducated guess is it "could" be greater than 405,000 in 1 years time?
Captain Robert Moffat Losey ( May 27, 1908 April 21, 1940), an aeronautical meteorologist, is considered to be the first American military casualty in World War II.
Last: Anthony J. Marchione (Aug. 18, 1945) Twenty-year-old Sgt. Anthony Marchione served as a gunner and photographer with the 20th Reconnaissance Squadron.
Vietnam War - 58,209 in 20 years, 1955 - 1975
All war numbers include in combat and other deaths....(Example - 291,557 WWII vets died in combat)
And the CDC said that only 6% of the number were from COVID only. That means 94% had other, mostly primary, conditions causing death with a COVID positive.ciscopack said:Just saw this and yes, I saw the WW2 numbers and knew that would now work. The 5 years and 4 months of World War II American deaths (April 21, 1940 - Aug. 18, 1945) did take an American toll of 405,399! I thought the 7 Wars/Conflits would be enough but I see your comment lands 4stars****....not surprised! You didn't mention the Civil War either and I had 3 GG grandads and 1 GGG granddad die in that one. Civil War ~ 620,000; 4 years, 27 days.st8ofdenial said:
Why did you leave off the 405,399 of WW2? Seems awful convenient.
WWII - 76,059.8 American deaths/year
CW - 151,838 American deaths/year
6,800 US death occurred in the Revolutionary war - 7+ years
15,000 Americans died in the war of 1812 - 2 years, 8 months
116,516 US deaths in WW1 - 4 years, 106 days
33,686 US deaths in Korean War - ~ 3 years
4418 Iraqi Freedom - over 1 month
2586 Persian Gulf War - 42 days
2349 Enduring Freedom - 13 years
Covid- 19 American deaths - 196,277 / 6 months and 13 days (as of yesterday) I hope that number stops there but my uneducated guess is it "could" be greater than 405,000 in 1 years time?
United States military casualties of warcaryking said:And the CDC said that only 6% of the number were from COVID only. That means 94% had other, mostly primary, conditions causing death with a COVID positive.ciscopack said:Just saw this and yes, I saw the WW2 numbers and knew that would now work. The 5 years and 4 months of World War II American deaths (April 21, 1940 - Aug. 18, 1945) did take an American toll of 405,399! I thought the 7 Wars/Conflits would be enough but I see your comment lands 4stars****....not surprised! You didn't mention the Civil War either and I had 3 GG grandads and 1 GGG granddad die in that one. Civil War ~ 620,000; 4 years, 27 days.st8ofdenial said:
Why did you leave off the 405,399 of WW2? Seems awful convenient.
WWII - 76,059.8 American deaths/year
CW - 151,838 American deaths/year
6,800 US death occurred in the Revolutionary war - 7+ years
15,000 Americans died in the war of 1812 - 2 years, 8 months
116,516 US deaths in WW1 - 4 years, 106 days
33,686 US deaths in Korean War - ~ 3 years
4418 Iraqi Freedom - over 1 month
2586 Persian Gulf War - 42 days
2349 Enduring Freedom - 13 years
Covid- 19 American deaths - 196,277 / 6 months and 13 days (as of yesterday) I hope that number stops there but my uneducated guess is it "could" be greater than 405,000 in 1 years time?
I don't know what to make of all these numbers....
I think this richly deserves its own thread.ciscopack said:...caryking said:...ciscopack said:...st8ofdenial said:
Why did you leave off the 405,399 of WW2? Seems awful convenient.
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