Jump to content

Trump Easter Sunday total infections poll


horn4life

Predict Trump's Coronavirus infection count on Easter Sunday  

76 members have voted

  1. 1. Number of infected

    • 1,000,000+
    • 900,000 - 999,999
    • 700,000 - 799,999
    • 600,000 - 699,999
    • 500,000 - 599,999
    • 400,000 - 499,999
    • 350,000 - 399,999
    • 300,000 - 349,999
    • 250,000 - 299,999
    • 200,000 - 249,999
    • 150,000 - 199,999
    • 100,000 - 149,999
    • <100,000 . (I work in the Trump Administration)


Recommended Posts

Going to be a rough week. Mr. Rogers always said, "Look for the helpers." They are out there and they are the best of America right now. Keep helping each other.

US Confirmed Cases: 308,850

US Fatalities: 8,407

States with 100+ Fatalities:

New York (3565)

New Jersey (846)

Michigan (540)

Louisiana (409)

Washington (315)

California (289)

Illinois (244)

Massachusetts (216)

Georgia (201)

Florida (195)

Connecticut (165)

Pennsylvania (136)

Indiana (116)

Texas (116)

Colorado (111)

Ohio (102)

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

After a week where he backed off of Easter, he's now contemplating an exemption to allow church service.  

 

 

 

Sorry, you posted while I was typing. I saw this during the press briefing. I would hope that his spiritual advisor, Paula White, is not pushing for this. If she is, then she can go sit down now, or better yet, get down on her knees and pray for forgiveness.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A week from the day the country would be free of restrictions to shelter in place, etc. Being Sunday, I'm not sure  how accurate the JHU data is, but it's what I've been using for consistency.

US Confirmed Cases: 337,310

US Fatalities: 9633

States with 100+ Fatalities

New York (4159)

New Jersey (917)

Michigan (617)

Louisiana (477)

California (349)

Washington (336)

Illinois (274)

Massachusetts (231)

Florida (221)

Georgia (214)

Connecticut (189)

Pennsylvania (151)

Colorado (140)

Texas (138)

Indiana (127)

Ohio (119)

 

 

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Missed a couple of days and lately the news has been a beat down. Updating from JHU

US Confirmed Cases: 431,838

US Fatalities: 14,768

States with 100+ Fatalities

New York (6268)

New Jersey (1504)

Michigan (959)

Louisiana (652)

California (495)

Illinois (462)

Massachusetts (433)

Washington (432)

Georgia (362)

Connecticut (335)

Florida (323)

Pennsylvania (318)

Indiana (203)

Colorado (193)

Texas (193)

Ohio (193)

Maryland (124)

Wisconsin (103)

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well I will be honest, when I picked a million plus just over 3 weeks ago, I made one fatal error in my calculations.  I honestly did not think that we would still be testing so few people, I stupidly believed the current administration had some degree of competence and testing would have been exponentially ramped up. 

this was a on March 10th a month ago:

Quote
"Over a million tests have been distributed," Pence said, and "before the end of this week, another 4 million tests will be distributed.".
 

Unless I am mistaken we have not even tested 1 million people yet, much less the 6 million tests that were supposed to be available weeks ago.  I should have chosen more wisely knowing the depth and breadth of incompetence. We should be ramped up to 200-250K tests a day now.  Sadly the reason I won't be accurate in my 1 million+ prediction, is the same reason we are going to be twiddling our thumbs trying to open the economy back up.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

They did achieve the million test administered milestone during the last week in March. That isn't a million positives, but they have administered that many tests, about two plus weeks after Pence made the announcement. I was cynical and put around 600,000 positive cases as it seemed they were only testing the sickest people (at least here in Texas) so if that was occurring elsewhere, then I assumed it might slowly creep up to that by Easter. Three weeks after most people had concluded their spring travel and returned to spread the virus.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

oops meant to say we haven't even tested 2 million, much less 5 million.  Still breaking the 1 million mark three months into the battle is not a gold star moment, no matter how great Trump tells you he is doing.

 

Edited by horn4life
Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 hours ago, horn4life said:

oops meant to say we haven't even tested 2 million, much less 5 million.  Still breaking the 1 million mark three months into the battle is not a gold star moment, no matter how great Trump tells you he is doing.

 

If they test and collect data, it makes him look bad. Bad for ratings, you know.

US Confirmed Cases: 466,299

US Fatalities: 16,686

States with 100+ Fatalities:

New York: 7067

New Jersey: 1709

Michigan: 1076

Louisiana: 702

California: 547

Illinois: 529

Massachusetts: 503

Washington: 457

Georgia: 412

Connecticut: 380

Florida: 371

Pennsylvania: 365

Indiana: 245

Colorado: 226

Texas: 223

Ohio: 213

Maryland: 138

Wisconsin: 111

Virginia: 109

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

15 hours ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

They did achieve the million test administered milestone during the last week in March. That isn't a million positives, but they have administered that many tests, about two plus weeks after Pence made the announcement. I was cynical and put around 600,000 positive cases as it seemed they were only testing the sickest people (at least here in Texas) so if that was occurring elsewhere, then I assumed it might slowly creep up to that by Easter. Three weeks after most people had concluded their spring travel and returned to spread the virus.

They still are only testing the sickest people. My friend is going in for her test today, but had to get approval first. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 4/10/2020 at 7:20 AM, Biff Tannen said:

They still are only testing the sickest people. My friend is going in for her test today, but had to get approval first. 

Easily over a million if testing was where Dotard said it would be.  Zero question. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites



×
×
  • Create New...