Wednesday, March 31, 2021

The Vaccine Minefield

 I promised that I would sit down and record our experiences with getting the Covid-19 vaccines.

There are five of us in this tale. Myself, my wife, Daughter #1, Daughter #2 and Daughter #3. Daughter #2's hubby and her two young sons haven't been vaccinated as of yet.

My wife and I started by registering with the State of New Jersey. We thought that would act as a central hub and would inform us when we could make a vaccine appointment. This was in late December.

Ahh, we were so young and naïve.

My wife was in a facebook group that was passing around vaccine information and that's how she found out about the state site.

At that time only healthcare workers were being vaccinated which made sense. Then things started to go frizzy. Daughter #2, who works for a hospital but is not a healthcare worker, was offered vaccine. Apparently they had a lot left over because many healthcare workers had refused the vaccine and they didn't want them to go to waste. So she got a Moderna shot and then three weeks later the second shot.

Then the hospital offered to provide vaccine to older family members if they lived with employees or cared for the children of employees. We didn't qualify for that but Daughter #2 had found a county sign-up site where she lived and suggested we check for one in our county.

Yes, there was a Bergen County site and we dutifully registered. That's the last we ever heard from that site. The state would send occasional "updates" but to date has not provided anything useful.

Then we heard that places with vaccines available were taking appointment directly. In particular Virtua Health in Burlington County was taking appointments.

We went online and made appointments on January 16th in Burlington County for March 24th. Honestly, I'm not even sure where Burlington County is but my wife seemed to think it was about 2 hours away.

Then, about a week later, my wife saw a post saying that if you logged on to Meridian Health just after midnight there were appointments.

So, I waited up until midnight and, sure enough, appointments magically appeared and almost immediately started to disappear. It was a race and I could only make one appointment at a time.

I managed to get an appointment for myself at Bayshore Hospital in Holmdel on February 18th. But when I went back for my wife Hackensack had appeared and Holmdel has disappeared. So I made her an appointment in Hackensack also on February 18th.

We had improved by over a month but now we were going two different places on the same day during the worst weather period of the year. At that time there were stories of people getting their appointments cancelled or showing up only to find out there was no vaccine. We also only had the first appointment so we decided to keep the Burlington appointments as backup.

I now had a new daily routine. I would check the long range forecast for February 18th and it started to look a little ugly which was a definite concern.

The next adventure began on February 4th as I was downstairs on the stationary bike. My wife got a message that Valley Hospital, which was only 15 minutes away, was taking appointments.

I logged in on my laptop and she logged in on her phone. I got an appointment for February 9th at 4:15 PM but she was having problems on her phone. So I tried to get her an appointment on my laptop. But as I selected times I kept getting messages that the time was no longer available. Basically the appointments were disappearing in real time.

Finally I succeeded for February 10th also at 4:15. As we were sitting there high fiving ourselves an e-mail came in CONFIRMING my appointment. Wait a minute. We waited and waited but no e-mail came for my wife's appointment. 

I called (and actually got someone pretty quickly) and they said that they had my appointment but not my wife's. Finally an e-mail came in saying "something" had gone wrong and that she had no appointment. By that time there were no appointments left.

Well, at least I didn't have to drive to Holmdel and I could go with her to Hackensack on February 18th but the February 18th weather forecast was getting uglier.

February 9th arrived and I made my way to Valley Hospital. They had turned Kurth Cottage, a coffee shop, into a vaccine center. The gift shop, which had been next to coffee shop, had been converted into the post vaccine waiting area.

It was all very civilized. There was reserved parking right near the Kurth Cottage entrance based upon whether your appointment was at :00, :15, :30 or :45 after the hour. The guard at the gate directed me to the right parking and told me to wait until 10 minutes before my appointment to go in. Since Kurth Collage has its own entrance you could walk right in.

That's what I did at 4:05. They took my temperature with some sort of remote camera thingie. I then went immediately to register and they gave me my official CDC Vaccination Card and, since I was getting the Pfizer vaccine, an appointment for the second shot on March 2nd. I then went behind a screen, got my shot and then waited my 15 minutes in the old gift shop.

It was all over by 4:30 and I was on my way home.

As soon as I got home I cancelled my Meridian Health appointment. Now Meridian Health had asked for confirmation. I had never confirmed my appointment but I asked my wife if I should confirm hers. She said that I might as well so I proceeded to attempt to do that.

I say "attempt" because the web site crashed and I couldn't log on to her account. My wife was convinced that meant that her appointment was gone as well and nothing I said could convince her otherwise. Honestly, I was a bit concerned myself.

As I continued to fail to log on my wife's cell phone rang. I have to explain that cell phone service at my house sucks. Carrying on a conversation can often be almost impossible and that's what was happening here.

Finally, she must have twisted the phone just right, and she found out that it was Valley Hospital. They wanted to know if she was still interested in getting the vaccine and could she come right now.

Well, yeah, I drove her to the hospital and she got her shot at 6:15. She got an appointment for her second shot also on March 2nd but at 6:15.

When we got back the Meridian website was back up and I cancelled her appointment for the 18th. The next day I cancelled our Virtua Health appointments in Burlington. Virtua Health sent us thank-you e-mails for cancelling our appointments. I suppose they must have had a lot of people just not show up.

So, three weeks until full vaccination.

We kept getting notices from Valley Health. Of course they were coming individually so whenever one of us got one, the other had to make sure they got one as well, We remembered her vanishing appointment.

First they sent us texts to confirm March 2nd. We confirmed. Then we got texts telling us that the appointment had been moved from Kurth Cottage to a new vaccine facility at 599 Valley Health Plaza in Paramus. This was also only about 15 minutes away from our house. Then we got e-mails telling us the same thing. Finally we got requests to confirm the appointment at the new facility.

So, we had appointments for the second shot on the same day, at the same place but two hours apart. The question was should we go together and see if we could get my wife in early or should I go and then come back for her? We never really considered going separately.

At Kurth Cottage I don't think it would have been a problem to get her in early because there were very few people there. At the new facility, who knew?

We decided to go together figuring the worst that could happen would be we'd have to take turns waiting in the car.

It snowed over a foot on February 18th. Going to Holmdel or even Hackensack would have been a disaster.

Anyway, we decided to go together and see if we could get my wife in early. As soon as we got there we figured that was a forlorn hope. It was a much bigger facility and there were about 40 people waiting outside in the cold. We asked anyway but, as expected, we couldn't do it.

So she went back to the car and I got on line. It was a bit chilly but it was no big deal. The line snaked around inside as well. I worked my way through the temperature check and the check-in desk finally arriving at a side room set aside for registration.

Along the way I learned that the overwhelming majority of people there were getting their first shot and I was almost the only one getting the second. Given how few people had been at Kurth Cottage three weeks previously that made a lot of sense. I'm also going to say that almost everyone was a lot younger than 60 and I'm pretty sure they weren't all in priority occupations.

Since I didn't have to schedule another shot I was through registration in a flash and got on the last line waiting for someone to actually give me the shot. While I was waiting a young lady came out of a room and said they could take someone and I was told to go in.

That's how I got my second shot from a student nurse while a second student nurse looked on and a supervisor supervised.

They updated my official CDC Vaccination Card and fifteen minutes later I was back in my car. It had taken a little over an hour this time. We sat in the car until it was time for my wife to get on line. It was dark by then and much colder. I kept her company until she went into the building. About an hour later she came out.

She got a sticker saying that she was vaccinated. I didn't. I suppose because I got the student nurse shortcut.

So three of us were done. Daughter #3 is a teacher and they began taking teacher's appointments about a week later. The wife of someone at the school where she worked made it a point of honor to get all the teachers an appointment. She got Daughter #3 an appointment for the J&J vaccine at a CVS in a Target in Union City. Daughter #1 knew where the target was located and drove her.

Finally Daughter #1 became eligible and decided to get herself an appointment. She initially got one in Atlantic City which is about 125 miles away. I said I would go with her. But about a week later a group that she was in touch with told her to log on to the CVS site just after midnight (the old just after midnight trick) and she got an appointment at a CVS in Clifton, which is about 30 minutes away, for March 22nd. I went with her anyway because I knew where the CVS was. She got the Pfizer vaccine so she has an appointment for the second shot on April 13th.

All that's left now are Daughter #2's hubby and her two young children. I'm not sure when that will occur.

This was a lot harder than it had to be. A central agency setting up appointments in some priority order would have made a lot more sense. I'm not sure why that wasn't practical or considered the right way to go but the way it went down struck me as unnecessarily chaotic.

Yes, I felt a little guilty that at one point my wife and I each had three appointments but I'm not going to apologize for that.

I read that the vaccine lasts for "at least" three months. Or at least that's all the data they have so far. It better last a lot longer than that because I don't want to go through this every three months.

Monday, March 29, 2021

The Corona Virus, March 29, 2021

There are currently 30,704,841 reported case in the US and 557,401 deaths.

California has 3,648,784 cases and 58,447 deaths
Texas has 2,783,119 cases and 46.938 deaths
Florida has 2.044,006 cases and 33.218 deaths
New York has 1,848,993 cases and 49,695 deaths
Illinois has 1,237,832 cases and 21,255 deaths

As predicted Ohio and Pennsylvania went over a million cases last week.

US Cases and Percentage Increase
March 30 - April 5 -- 196,983, 155.5%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 226,490, 66.7%
April 13 - April 19 -- 206,029, 36.4%
April 20 - April 26 -- 215,086, 27.9%
April 27 - May 3 ---- 198,464, 20.1%
May 4 - May 10 ----- 175,910, 14.8%
May 11 -- May 17 ---  158,286, 11.6%
May 18 - May 24 ---  161,280, 10.6%
May 25 - May 31 ---  149,072,  8.9%
June 1 -  June   7 --- 156,692,  8.6%
June 8 - June 14 --- 153,114,   7.2%
June 15 -June 21 --  190,901,  8.9%
June 22 -June 28 -- 274,422, 11.8%
June 29 - July 5    -- 350,566,  13.5%
July 6 - July 12    --  424,163,  14.3%
July 13 - July 19  --  478,255,  14.1%
July 20 -July 26  --  471,082, 10.9%
July 27 -Aug 2     --  441,956, 11.3%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     --  382,710,  8.7%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  --  358,990,  7.0%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  --  303,731,  5.5%
Aug 24 - Aug 30  -- 296,147,  5.1%
Aug 31 - Sep 6     -- 291,480,  4.8%
Sep  7 -  Sep 13   -- 249,208,  3.9%
Sep  14 -Sep 20  -- 280,009,  4.2%
Sep  21 -Sep 27  -- 295,657,   4.3%
Sep  28 -Oct 4  --- 309.090,  4.3%
Oct   5 -Oct 11  --- 352.034,   4.7%
Oct 12 -Oct 18  --- 392,336,  5.0%
Oct 19 -Oct 25  --- 485,251,  5.9%
Oct 26 -Nov 1  --- 562,412,  6.4%
Nov 2  -Nov 8 --- 765,974,  8.2%
Nov 9 -Nov 15 --1,051,393, 10.4%
Nov 16-Nov 22- 1,198,168, 10.7%
Nov 23-Nov 29- 1,133,329, 9.2%
Nov 30-Dec 6  - 1,386,854, 10.3%
Dec   7 -Dec 13 - 1,505,501, 10.1%
Dec  14-Dec 20 - 1,617,819,  9.9%
Dec  21-Dec 27 - 1,296,763,  7.2%
Dec  28-Jan 3 -- 1,484,497,  7.7%
Jan   4 -Jan 10-- 1,766,398   8.5%
Jan 11 -Jan 17-- 1,559,170    6.9%
Jan 18 -Jan 24-- 1,206,819   5.0%
Jan 25 -Jan 31-- 1,049,667   4.1%
Feb  1 -  Feb  7--    855,743   3.2%
Feb  8 - Feb 14--   645,973   2.4%
Feb 15 - Feb 21--  476,821   1.7%
Feb 22 - Feb 28-- 487,627   1.7%
Mar 1 ---Mar 7  -- 414,986   1.4%
Mar 8 --Mar 14 -- 371,939   1.3%
Mar 15--Mar 21 -- 385,590  1.3%
Mar 22-Mar 28-- 429,180  1.4%

There was a bit of a bounce last week. That's not good.

New Jersey Cases, Percentage Increase and Positive Tests
March 30 - April 5 -- 24,119, 180.2%, 51.8%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 24,345, 64.9%, 54.6%
April 13 - April 19 -- 23,451, 37.9%, 53.4%
April 20 - April 26 -- 23,737, 27.8%, 45.3%
April 27 - May 3 ---- 17,706, 16.2%, 34.1%
May 4 - May 10 ----- 11,788,   9.3%, 31.5%
May 11 -- May 17 ---   7,802,   5.6%, 12.7%
May 18 - May 24 ---   7,820,   5.3%,  6.7%
May 25 - May 31 ---   6,291,    4.1%,  3.7%
June 1 -  June  7 ----  3,719,    2.3%,  2.0%
June 8 - June 14 ---   2,717,    1.7%,  2.0% 
June 15 -June 21 ---   2,261,   1.4%,  1.3%
June 22 -June 28 --- 2,040,   1.2%,  1.4%
June 29 -July 5   ---  2,220,   1.3%,  1.5%
July 6 -   July 12 ---   1,896,   1.1%,  1.3%
July 13 -July 19    ---  1,485,  0.8%, 1.4%
July 20 -July 26   ---  2,580, 1.5%,  1.6%
July 27 -Aug 2     ----  2,987, 1.7%,  1.6%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     ----  2,423,  1.3%, 1.6%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  ----- 2,682, 1.5%, 1.4%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  ----  2,039, 1.1%,  1.2%
Aug 24 - Aug 30  --- -2,117,  1.1%,  1.2%
Aug 31 - Sep 6     ---  2,447,  1.3%, 1.5%
Sep  7 - Sep 13     ---  2,576,  1.3%, 1.5%
Sep  14-Sep 20     --- 3,128,  1.6%, 1.7%
Sep  21-Sep 27     --- 3,786,  1.9%, 2.0%
Sep  28 -Oct 4  --- --4,654,  2.3%, 2.4%
Oct   5 -Oct 11  --- --5.426,  2.6%, 2.6%
Oct 12 -Oct 18 --- --6,385,  3.0%, 2.7%
Oct 19 -Oct 25 --- --8,455,  3.8%, 4.1%
Oct 26 -Nov 1 --- --11,162,  4.9%, 3.7%
Nov 2  -Nov 8 -----14,966, 6.2%, 4.8%
Nov 9  -Nov 15 ----24,679, 9.7%, 7.3%
Nov 16 -Nov 22 ---26,733, 9.6%, 9.5%
Nov 23 -Nov 29 ---28,107, 9.2%, 7.1%
Nov 30 -Dec 6   ---33,902, 10.1%, 11.7%
Dec   7 - Dec 13  ---32,634   8.9%,  7.8%
Dec  14 -Dec 20 ---31,942   8.0%,  6.3%
Dec  21 -Dec 27 ---28,629   6.6%,  7.9%
Dec  28 -Jan 3 ----30,821   6.7%,   9.9%
Jan    4 -Jan 10 --- 36,012   7.3%, 10.1%
Jan   11 -Jan 17 --- 37,043   7.0%,  8.3%
Jan   18 -Jan 24 -- 29,905   5.3%,  8.7%
Jan   25 -Jan 31 -- 28,539   4.8%,  7.4%
Feb  1 -  Feb  7---   21,470   3.4%,   8.1%
Feb  8 -  Feb 14--- 20,186   3.1%,   6.4%
Feb 15 -  Feb 21--- 17,549   2.6%,   6.2%
Feb 22 - Feb 28--  18,979   2.8%,   6.2%
Mar 1 ---Mar 7  --  19,214   2.7%,    5.3%
Mar 8 --Mar 14  -- 21,112   2.9%,    9.5%
Mar 15--Mar 21  -- 22,939 3.1%,    5.4%
Mar 22-Mar 28  -- 24,483 3.2%,  <8.3%%

New Jersey continues to creep back up despite the vaccine distribution. The test numbers haven't been updated since Friday so they're a bit less than 8.3%.

Bergen County Cases and Percentage Increase
March 30 - April 5 -- 4,018, 185.2%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 3,597, 58.1%
April 13 - April 19 --  2,855, 29.2%
April 20 - April 26 -- 2,326, 18.4%
April 27 - May 3 ----  1,220, 8.2%
May 4 - May 10  ----    744, 4.6%
May 11 -- May 17 ---    432,  2.6%
May 18 - May 24 ---    443,  2.6%
May 25 - May 31 ---    468,  2.6%
June 1 - June 7 ------  240,  1.3%
June 8 - June 14 ---    306,  1.7%
June 15 -June 21 ---   192,   1.0%
June 22 -June 28 ---  344,   1.8%
June 29 -July 5     ---  271,   1.4%
July 6 -July 12    ---    246,   1.3%
July 13 -July 19  --      109,   0.5%
July 20-July 26  --      246,  1.2%
July 27 -Aug 2     --     295,  1.5%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     --     273,  1.3%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  --     401,  1.9%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  --     131,  0.6% Dashboard New Cases = 234
Aug 24 - Aug 30  --    231,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 261
Aug 31 - Sep 6     ---   231,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 253
Sep  7 - Sep 13     ---   178,  0.8% Dashboard New Cases = 244
Sep  14 -Sep 20     --- 202,  0.9% Dashboard New Cases = 251
Sep  21 -Sep 27     --- 238,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 294
Sep  28 -Oct 4  ------ 328,  1.5% Dashboard New Cases = 357
Oct   5 -Oct 11  ------ 439,  1.9% Dashboard New Cases = 440
Oct 12 -Oct 18 ------ 565,  2.4% Dashboard New Cases = 574
Oct 19 -Oct 25 ------ 789,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 794
Oct 26 -Nov 1 ------ 999,  4.1% Dashboard New Cases = 1,005
Nov 2  -Nov 8 -----1,398, 5.5% Dashboard New Cases = 1,487
Nov 9 -Nov 15 ----2,299, 8.5% Dashboard New Cases = 2,352
Nov 16-Nov 22 ---2,628, 9.0% Dashboard New Cases = 2,632
Nov 23-Nov 29 ---2,732, 8.6% Dashboard New Cases = 2,624
Nov 30-Dec 6   ---3,310, 9.6% Dashboard New Cases = 3,281
Dec   7 - Dec 13 -- 2,590, 6.8% Dashboard New Cases = 2,926
Dec  14 -Dec 20-- 2,636, 6.5% Dashboard New Cases = 2,798
Dec  21 -Dec 27-- 2,466, 5.7% Dashboard New Cases = 2,549
Dec  28 -Jan 3--- 2,717,  6.0% Dashboard New Cases = 2,715
Jan    4 -Jan 10---3,110,  6.4% Dashboard New Cases = 3,126
Jan   11 -Jan 17---3,266,  6.4% Dashboard New Cases = 3,413
Jan   18-Jan 24---2,858,  5.2% Dashboard New Cases =2,999
Jan   25-Jan 31---2,716,  4.7% Dashboard New Cases = 2,876
Feb  1 -  Feb  7--- 2,328,  3.9% Dashboard New Cases = 2,490
Feb  8 - Feb 14---2,085,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 2,185
Feb 15 - Feb 21-- 1,934,  3.0% Dashboard New Cases = 1,982
Feb 23 - Feb 22--2,244,  3.4% Dashboard New Cases = 2,335
Mar 1 ---Mar 7 --2,305,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 2,341
Mar 8 --Mar 14--2,399,  3.4% Dashboard New Cases = 2,434
Mar 15--Mar 21--2,664,  3.6% Dashboard New Cases = 2,690
Mar 22-Mar 28--2,770,  3.6% Dashboard New Cases = 2,856

Bergen County numbers continue to creep up and there weren't all that many tests reported last week so that excuse is not valid this week.

I have now been doing this shit on the virus for over a year. I did my first post on March 17, 2020.

My cardiologist says that I can go let them play territory on my mouth and my daughter got her first shot. I'm struggling a bit with taxes. My accountant didn't submit my payment electronically so I sent in checks. They couldn't do my daughter because New York hadn't resolved how to handle unemployment benefits. I tried to get an IRS account to verify the return was filed but they couldn't "verify my identity." Why is nothing ever easy these days?

Thursday, March 25, 2021

Meanwhile in Israel...

The Israelis have done a great job at distributing vaccines but they really suck when it comes to elections. I suppose that's what happens when you have 39 parties vying for 120 Knesset seats and an election threshold of only 3.25%

Our two party system may suck but 39 parties is ridiculous especially when 13 parties actually won seats.

Likud leads with 30 seats which is only half of what's required for a majority. Blue and White, the big challenger the last time around, slipped to only 8 seats. The centrist Yesh Atid came in second with 17 seats.

The Likud alliance garnered only 52 seats. The main opposition alliance managed 57 seats so both are short of the necessary majority.

This is the fourth election in two years. They seriously might want to consider raising the election threshold. If it was 5% then 22 more seats would have been distributed among the major parties. But that won't help right now. 

So, let the negotiations begin.

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

More about No Reasonable Person

It turns out that Fox News and Tucker Carlson used this defense when Carlson was sued for defamation by former Playboy model Karen McDougal. She claimed Carlson had defamed her in 2018 by suggesting she was extorting then President Donald Trump based on the allegation that he'd had an affair with her. 

That was actually a little different because Carlson was talking on TV, his show was known to be more about opinion than fact and he wasn’t making the claims in court or at supposedly serious news conferences. The court found in the Carlson case: 

"The Court concludes that the statements are rhetorical hyperbole and opinion commentary intended to frame a political debate, and, as such, are not actionable as defamation," 

I don’t think any “reasonable person” would have taken what Powell said as “rhetorical hyperbole” or “opinion commentary.” If the court allows this defense for Powell then I’ll be very surprised. Not shocked, because stranger stuff has happened, but very surprised. 

If the court does accept this then defamation in a political context would almost cease to exist. I can claim any political statement, regardless of how derogatory, to be “opinion commentary intended to frame a political debate.” 

I think the judge was wrong in the Carlson case as well but to accept this defense in Powell’s case would be really ridiculous.

Monday, March 22, 2021

No Reasonable Person

 You fucking can't make this shit up. I swear you can't. Ladies and gentlemen we have a new definition of chutzpah.

Sydney Powell, you remember her, she's the lawyer who ran around the country making all sorts of claims about Dominion Systems including that their machines were specifically designed to flip votes; that they helped keep Hugo Chavez in power and that they flipped millions of votes in the 2020 election from Donald Trump to Joe Biden.

Well, Dominion is suing her for $1.3 billion dollars for defamation. Today she filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit.

You will never fucking guess what her grounds are for dismissing the suit? Go ahead, take a guess.

Powell says that the suit should be dismissed because "no reasonable person would conclude" that her false statements about Dominion, which alleged the company was engaging in widespread voter fraud, "were truly statements of fact."

Well, you convinced lots of unreasonable persons and have caused untold damage to both Dominion and the country so I seriously hope you catch hell.

The Corona Virus, March 22, 2021

There are currently 30,262,450 reported case in the US and 550,420 deaths.

California has 3,631,662 cases and 57,035 deaths
Texas has 2,755,184 cases and 46.250 deaths
Florida has 2.008,359 cases and 32.758 deaths
New York has 1,786,472 cases and 49,164 deaths
Illinois has 1,221,868 cases and 21,084 deaths

Florida became the 3rd state to hit two million cases. Georgia is the sixth state to go over one million cases and Ohio and Pennsylvania will probably hit that mark this week.

US Cases and Percentage Increase
March 30 - April 5 -- 196,983, 155.5%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 226,490, 66.7%
April 13 - April 19 -- 206,029, 36.4%
April 20 - April 26 -- 215,086, 27.9%
April 27 - May 3 ---- 198,464, 20.1%
May 4 - May 10 ----- 175,910, 14.8%
May 11 -- May 17 ---  158,286, 11.6%
May 18 - May 24 ---  161,280, 10.6%
May 25 - May 31 ---  149,072,  8.9%
June 1 -  June   7 --- 156,692,  8.6%
June 8 - June 14 --- 153,114,   7.2%
June 15 -June 21 --  190,901,  8.9%
June 22 -June 28 -- 274,422, 11.8%
June 29 - July 5    -- 350,566,  13.5%
July 6 - July 12    --  424,163,  14.3%
July 13 - July 19  --  478,255,  14.1%
July 20 -July 26  --  471,082, 10.9%
July 27 -Aug 2     --  441,956, 11.3%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     --  382,710,  8.7%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  --  358,990,  7.0%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  --  303,731,  5.5%
Aug 24 - Aug 30  -- 296,147,  5.1%
Aug 31 - Sep 6     -- 291,480,  4.8%
Sep  7 -  Sep 13   -- 249,208,  3.9%
Sep  14 -Sep 20  -- 280,009,  4.2%
Sep  21 -Sep 27  -- 295,657,   4.3%
Sep  28 -Oct 4  --- 309.090,  4.3%
Oct   5 -Oct 11  --- 352.034,   4.7%
Oct 12 -Oct 18  --- 392,336,  5.0%
Oct 19 -Oct 25  --- 485,251,  5.9%
Oct 26 -Nov 1  --- 562,412,  6.4%
Nov 2  -Nov 8 --- 765,974,  8.2%
Nov 9 -Nov 15 --1,051,393, 10.4%
Nov 16-Nov 22- 1,198,168, 10.7%
Nov 23-Nov 29- 1,133,329, 9.2%
Nov 30-Dec 6  - 1,386,854, 10.3%
Dec   7 -Dec 13 - 1,505,501, 10.1%
Dec  14-Dec 20 - 1,617,819,  9.9%
Dec  21-Dec 27 - 1,296,763,  7.2%
Dec  28-Jan 3 -- 1,484,497,  7.7%
Jan   4 -Jan 10-- 1,766,398   8.5%
Jan 11 -Jan 17-- 1,559,170    6.9%
Jan 18 -Jan 24-- 1,206,819   5.0%
Jan 25 -Jan 31-- 1,049,667   4.1%
Feb  1 -  Feb  7--    855,743   3.2%
Feb  8 - Feb 14--   645,973   2.4%
Feb 15 - Feb 21--  476,821   1.7%
Feb 22 - Feb 28-- 487,627   1.7%
Mar 1 ---Mar 7  -- 414,986   1.4%
Mar 8 --Mar 14 -- 371,939   1.3%
Mar 15--Mar 21 -- 385,590  1.3%

The numbers flattened out last week as a number of states saw upticks.

New Jersey Cases, Percentage Increase and Positive Tests
March 30 - April 5 -- 24,119, 180.2%, 51.8%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 24,345, 64.9%, 54.6%
April 13 - April 19 -- 23,451, 37.9%, 53.4%
April 20 - April 26 -- 23,737, 27.8%, 45.3%
April 27 - May 3 ---- 17,706, 16.2%, 34.1%
May 4 - May 10 ----- 11,788,   9.3%, 31.5%
May 11 -- May 17 ---   7,802,   5.6%, 12.7%
May 18 - May 24 ---   7,820,   5.3%,  6.7%
May 25 - May 31 ---   6,291,    4.1%,  3.7%
June 1 -  June  7 ----  3,719,    2.3%,  2.0%
June 8 - June 14 ---   2,717,    1.7%,  2.0% 
June 15 -June 21 ---   2,261,   1.4%,  1.3%
June 22 -June 28 --- 2,040,   1.2%,  1.4%
June 29 -July 5   ---  2,220,   1.3%,  1.5%
July 6 -   July 12 ---   1,896,   1.1%,  1.3%
July 13 -July 19    ---  1,485,  0.8%, 1.4%
July 20 -July 26   ---  2,580, 1.5%,  1.6%
July 27 -Aug 2     ----  2,987, 1.7%,  1.6%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     ----  2,423,  1.3%, 1.6%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  ----- 2,682, 1.5%, 1.4%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  ----  2,039, 1.1%,  1.2%
Aug 24 - Aug 30  --- -2,117,  1.1%,  1.2%
Aug 31 - Sep 6     ---  2,447,  1.3%, 1.5%
Sep  7 - Sep 13     ---  2,576,  1.3%, 1.5%
Sep  14-Sep 20     --- 3,128,  1.6%, 1.7%
Sep  21-Sep 27     --- 3,786,  1.9%, 2.0%
Sep  28 -Oct 4  --- --4,654,  2.3%, 2.4%
Oct   5 -Oct 11  --- --5.426,  2.6%, 2.6%
Oct 12 -Oct 18 --- --6,385,  3.0%, 2.7%
Oct 19 -Oct 25 --- --8,455,  3.8%, 4.1%
Oct 26 -Nov 1 --- --11,162,  4.9%, 3.7%
Nov 2  -Nov 8 -----14,966, 6.2%, 4.8%
Nov 9  -Nov 15 ----24,679, 9.7%, 7.3%
Nov 16 -Nov 22 ---26,733, 9.6%, 9.5%
Nov 23 -Nov 29 ---28,107, 9.2%, 7.1%
Nov 30 -Dec 6   ---33,902, 10.1%, 11.7%
Dec   7 - Dec 13  ---32,634   8.9%,  7.8%
Dec  14 -Dec 20 ---31,942   8.0%,  6.3%
Dec  21 -Dec 27 ---28,629   6.6%,  7.9%
Dec  28 -Jan 3 ----30,821   6.7%,   9.9%
Jan    4 -Jan 10 --- 36,012   7.3%, 10.1%
Jan   11 -Jan 17 --- 37,043   7.0%,  8.3%
Jan   18 -Jan 24 -- 29,905   5.3%,  8.7%
Jan   25 -Jan 31 -- 28,539   4.8%,  7.4%
Feb  1 -  Feb  7---   21,470   3.4%,   8.1%
Feb  8 -  Feb 14--- 20,186   3.1%,   6.4%
Feb 15 -  Feb 21--- 17,549   2.6%,   6.2%
Feb 22 - Feb 28--  18,979   2.8%,   6.2%
Mar 1 ---Mar 7  --  19,214   2.7%,    5.3%
Mar 8 --Mar 14  -- 21,112   2.9%,    9.5%
Mar 15--Mar 21  -- 22,939 3.1%,   <6.5%

New Jersey is one of the states seeing increases although the test percentage dropped. The test numbers haven't been updated since Friday so they're a bit less than 6.5%.

Bergen County Cases and Percentage Increase
March 30 - April 5 -- 4,018, 185.2%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 3,597, 58.1%
April 13 - April 19 --  2,855, 29.2%
April 20 - April 26 -- 2,326, 18.4%
April 27 - May 3 ----  1,220, 8.2%
May 4 - May 10  ----    744, 4.6%
May 11 -- May 17 ---    432,  2.6%
May 18 - May 24 ---    443,  2.6%
May 25 - May 31 ---    468,  2.6%
June 1 - June 7 ------  240,  1.3%
June 8 - June 14 ---    306,  1.7%
June 15 -June 21 ---   192,   1.0%
June 22 -June 28 ---  344,   1.8%
June 29 -July 5     ---  271,   1.4%
July 6 -July 12    ---    246,   1.3%
July 13 -July 19  --      109,   0.5%
July 20-July 26  --      246,  1.2%
July 27 -Aug 2     --     295,  1.5%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     --     273,  1.3%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  --     401,  1.9%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  --     131,  0.6% Dashboard New Cases = 234
Aug 24 - Aug 30  --    231,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 261
Aug 31 - Sep 6     ---   231,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 253
Sep  7 - Sep 13     ---   178,  0.8% Dashboard New Cases = 244
Sep  14 -Sep 20     --- 202,  0.9% Dashboard New Cases = 251
Sep  21 -Sep 27     --- 238,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 294
Sep  28 -Oct 4  ------ 328,  1.5% Dashboard New Cases = 357
Oct   5 -Oct 11  ------ 439,  1.9% Dashboard New Cases = 440
Oct 12 -Oct 18 ------ 565,  2.4% Dashboard New Cases = 574
Oct 19 -Oct 25 ------ 789,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 794
Oct 26 -Nov 1 ------ 999,  4.1% Dashboard New Cases = 1,005
Nov 2  -Nov 8 -----1,398, 5.5% Dashboard New Cases = 1,487
Nov 9 -Nov 15 ----2,299, 8.5% Dashboard New Cases = 2,352
Nov 16-Nov 22 ---2,628, 9.0% Dashboard New Cases = 2,632
Nov 23-Nov 29 ---2,732, 8.6% Dashboard New Cases = 2,624
Nov 30-Dec 6   ---3,310, 9.6% Dashboard New Cases = 3,281
Dec   7 - Dec 13 -- 2,590, 6.8% Dashboard New Cases = 2,926
Dec  14 -Dec 20-- 2,636, 6.5% Dashboard New Cases = 2,798
Dec  21 -Dec 27-- 2,466, 5.7% Dashboard New Cases = 2,549
Dec  28 -Jan 3--- 2,717,  6.0% Dashboard New Cases = 2,715
Jan    4 -Jan 10---3,110,  6.4% Dashboard New Cases = 3,126
Jan   11 -Jan 17---3,266,  6.4% Dashboard New Cases = 3,413
Jan   18-Jan 24---2,858,  5.2% Dashboard New Cases =2,999
Jan   25-Jan 31---2,716,  4.7% Dashboard New Cases = 2,876
Feb  1 -  Feb  7--- 2,328,  3.9% Dashboard New Cases = 2,490
Feb  8 - Feb 14---2,085,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 2,185
Feb 15 - Feb 21-- 1,934,  3.0% Dashboard New Cases = 1,982
Feb 23 - Feb 22--2,244,  3.4% Dashboard New Cases = 2,335
Mar 1 ---Mar 7 --2,305,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 2,341
Mar 8 --Mar 14--2,399,  3.4% Dashboard New Cases = 2,434
Mar 15--Mar 21--2,664,  3.6% Dashboard New Cases = 2,690

The Bergen County numbers are pretty bad but again, it seems there were a lot of tests reported last week.

The daughters cars have been repaired. I have an appointment tomorrow with my cardiologist to get clearance for the dental work and my oldest daughter has a appointment today for her first vaccine shot.

Monday, March 15, 2021

The Corona Virus, March 15, 2021

There are currently 29,878,745 reported case in the US and 542,852 deaths.

California has 3,612,240 cases and 55,817 deaths
Texas has 2,727,694 cases and 45,364 deaths
Florida has 1,976,813 cases and 32.285 deaths
New York has 1,741,373 cases and 48,761 deaths
Illinois has 1,209,342 cases and 20,948 deaths

The case numbers continue to flatten out nationally. Biden has set a July 4th target for close to normal whatever that means.

US Cases and Percentage Increase
March 30 - April 5 -- 196,983, 155.5%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 226,490, 66.7%
April 13 - April 19 -- 206,029, 36.4%
April 20 - April 26 -- 215,086, 27.9%
April 27 - May 3 ---- 198,464, 20.1%
May 4 - May 10 ----- 175,910, 14.8%
May 11 -- May 17 ---  158,286, 11.6%
May 18 - May 24 ---  161,280, 10.6%
May 25 - May 31 ---  149,072,  8.9%
June 1 -  June   7 --- 156,692,  8.6%
June 8 - June 14 --- 153,114,   7.2%
June 15 -June 21 --  190,901,  8.9%
June 22 -June 28 -- 274,422, 11.8%
June 29 - July 5    -- 350,566,  13.5%
July 6 - July 12    --  424,163,  14.3%
July 13 - July 19  --  478,255,  14.1%
July 20 -July 26  --  471,082, 10.9%
July 27 -Aug 2     --  441,956, 11.3%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     --  382,710,  8.7%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  --  358,990,  7.0%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  --  303,731,  5.5%
Aug 24 - Aug 30  -- 296,147,  5.1%
Aug 31 - Sep 6     -- 291,480,  4.8%
Sep  7 -  Sep 13   -- 249,208,  3.9%
Sep  14 -Sep 20  -- 280,009,  4.2%
Sep  21 -Sep 27  -- 295,657,   4.3%
Sep  28 -Oct 4  --- 309.090,  4.3%
Oct   5 -Oct 11  --- 352.034,   4.7%
Oct 12 -Oct 18  --- 392,336,  5.0%
Oct 19 -Oct 25  --- 485,251,  5.9%
Oct 26 -Nov 1  --- 562,412,  6.4%
Nov 2  -Nov 8 --- 765,974,  8.2%
Nov 9 -Nov 15 --1,051,393, 10.4%
Nov 16-Nov 22- 1,198,168, 10.7%
Nov 23-Nov 29- 1,133,329, 9.2%
Nov 30-Dec 6  - 1,386,854, 10.3%
Dec   7 -Dec 13 - 1,505,501, 10.1%
Dec  14-Dec 20 - 1,617,819,  9.9%
Dec  21-Dec 27 - 1,296,763,  7.2%
Dec  28-Jan 3 -- 1,484,497,  7.7%
Jan   4 -Jan 10-- 1,766,398   8.5%
Jan 11 -Jan 17-- 1,559,170    6.9%
Jan 18 -Jan 24-- 1,206,819   5.0%
Jan 25 -Jan 31-- 1,049,667   4.1%
Feb  1 -  Feb  7--    855,743   3.2%
Feb  8 - Feb 14--   645,973   2.4%
Feb 15 - Feb 21--  476,821   1.7%
Feb 22 - Feb 28-- 487,627   1.7%
Mar 1 ---Mar 7  -- 414,986   1.4%
Mar 8 --Mar 14 -- 371,939   1.3%

The number are clearly dropping nationally. As the warm weather moves in and the vaccines get distributed more widely, perhaps there's some light at the end of the tunnel.

New Jersey Cases, Percentage Increase and Positive Tests
March 30 - April 5 -- 24,119, 180.2%, 51.8%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 24,345, 64.9%, 54.6%
April 13 - April 19 -- 23,451, 37.9%, 53.4%
April 20 - April 26 -- 23,737, 27.8%, 45.3%
April 27 - May 3 ---- 17,706, 16.2%, 34.1%
May 4 - May 10 ----- 11,788,   9.3%, 31.5%
May 11 -- May 17 ---   7,802,   5.6%, 12.7%
May 18 - May 24 ---   7,820,   5.3%,  6.7%
May 25 - May 31 ---   6,291,    4.1%,  3.7%
June 1 -  June  7 ----  3,719,    2.3%,  2.0%
June 8 - June 14 ---   2,717,    1.7%,  2.0% 
June 15 -June 21 ---   2,261,   1.4%,  1.3%
June 22 -June 28 --- 2,040,   1.2%,  1.4%
June 29 -July 5   ---  2,220,   1.3%,  1.5%
July 6 -   July 12 ---   1,896,   1.1%,  1.3%
July 13 -July 19    ---  1,485,  0.8%, 1.4%
July 20 -July 26   ---  2,580, 1.5%,  1.6%
July 27 -Aug 2     ----  2,987, 1.7%,  1.6%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     ----  2,423,  1.3%, 1.6%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  ----- 2,682, 1.5%, 1.4%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  ----  2,039, 1.1%,  1.2%
Aug 24 - Aug 30  --- -2,117,  1.1%,  1.2%
Aug 31 - Sep 6     ---  2,447,  1.3%, 1.5%
Sep  7 - Sep 13     ---  2,576,  1.3%, 1.5%
Sep  14-Sep 20     --- 3,128,  1.6%, 1.7%
Sep  21-Sep 27     --- 3,786,  1.9%, 2.0%
Sep  28 -Oct 4  --- --4,654,  2.3%, 2.4%
Oct   5 -Oct 11  --- --5.426,  2.6%, 2.6%
Oct 12 -Oct 18 --- --6,385,  3.0%, 2.7%
Oct 19 -Oct 25 --- --8,455,  3.8%, 4.1%
Oct 26 -Nov 1 --- --11,162,  4.9%, 3.7%
Nov 2  -Nov 8 -----14,966, 6.2%, 4.8%
Nov 9  -Nov 15 ----24,679, 9.7%, 7.3%
Nov 16 -Nov 22 ---26,733, 9.6%, 9.5%
Nov 23 -Nov 29 ---28,107, 9.2%, 7.1%
Nov 30 -Dec 6   ---33,902, 10.1%, 11.7%
Dec   7 - Dec 13  ---32,634   8.9%,  7.8%
Dec  14 -Dec 20 ---31,942   8.0%,  6.3%
Dec  21 -Dec 27 ---28,629   6.6%,  7.9%
Dec  28 -Jan 3 ----30,821   6.7%,   9.9%
Jan    4 -Jan 10 --- 36,012   7.3%, 10.1%
Jan   11 -Jan 17 --- 37,043   7.0%,  8.3%
Jan   18 -Jan 24 -- 29,905   5.3%,  8.7%
Jan   25 -Jan 31 -- 28,539   4.8%,  7.4%
Feb  1 -  Feb  7---   21,470   3.4%,   8.1%
Feb  8 -  Feb 14--- 20,186   3.1%,   6.4%
Feb 15 -  Feb 21--- 17,549   2.6%,   6.2%
Feb 22 - Feb 28--  18,979   2.8%,   6.2%
Mar 1 ---Mar 7  --  19,214   2.7%,    5.3%
Mar 8 --Mar 14  -- 21,112   2.9%,    9.5%

Unfortunately New Jersey doesn't seem to be dropping at all. In fact it went the wrong way last week and even the test percentages went way back up although there were a lot fewer test reported than usual. I'm not sure what that means.

Bergen County Cases and Percentage Increase
March 30 - April 5 -- 4,018, 185.2%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 3,597, 58.1%
April 13 - April 19 --  2,855, 29.2%
April 20 - April 26 -- 2,326, 18.4%
April 27 - May 3 ----  1,220, 8.2%
May 4 - May 10  ----    744, 4.6%
May 11 -- May 17 ---    432,  2.6%
May 18 - May 24 ---    443,  2.6%
May 25 - May 31 ---    468,  2.6%
June 1 - June 7 ------  240,  1.3%
June 8 - June 14 ---    306,  1.7%
June 15 -June 21 ---   192,   1.0%
June 22 -June 28 ---  344,   1.8%
June 29 -July 5     ---  271,   1.4%
July 6 -July 12    ---    246,   1.3%
July 13 -July 19  --      109,   0.5%
July 20-July 26  --      246,  1.2%
July 27 -Aug 2     --     295,  1.5%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     --     273,  1.3%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  --     401,  1.9%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  --     131,  0.6% Dashboard New Cases = 234
Aug 24 - Aug 30  --    231,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 261
Aug 31 - Sep 6     ---   231,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 253
Sep  7 - Sep 13     ---   178,  0.8% Dashboard New Cases = 244
Sep  14 -Sep 20     --- 202,  0.9% Dashboard New Cases = 251
Sep  21 -Sep 27     --- 238,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 294
Sep  28 -Oct 4  ------ 328,  1.5% Dashboard New Cases = 357
Oct   5 -Oct 11  ------ 439,  1.9% Dashboard New Cases = 440
Oct 12 -Oct 18 ------ 565,  2.4% Dashboard New Cases = 574
Oct 19 -Oct 25 ------ 789,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 794
Oct 26 -Nov 1 ------ 999,  4.1% Dashboard New Cases = 1,005
Nov 2  -Nov 8 -----1,398, 5.5% Dashboard New Cases = 1,487
Nov 9 -Nov 15 ----2,299, 8.5% Dashboard New Cases = 2,352
Nov 16-Nov 22 ---2,628, 9.0% Dashboard New Cases = 2,632
Nov 23-Nov 29 ---2,732, 8.6% Dashboard New Cases = 2,624
Nov 30-Dec 6   ---3,310, 9.6% Dashboard New Cases = 3,281
Dec   7 - Dec 13 -- 2,590, 6.8% Dashboard New Cases = 2,926
Dec  14 -Dec 20-- 2,636, 6.5% Dashboard New Cases = 2,798
Dec  21 -Dec 27-- 2,466, 5.7% Dashboard New Cases = 2,549
Dec  28 -Jan 3--- 2,717,  6.0% Dashboard New Cases = 2,715
Jan    4 -Jan 10---3,110,  6.4% Dashboard New Cases = 3,126
Jan   11 -Jan 17---3,266,  6.4% Dashboard New Cases = 3,413
Jan   18-Jan 24---2,858,  5.2% Dashboard New Cases =2,999
Jan   25-Jan 31---2,716,  4.7% Dashboard New Cases = 2,876
Feb  1 -  Feb  7--- 2,328,  3.9% Dashboard New Cases = 2,490
Feb  8 - Feb 14---2,085,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 2,185
Feb 15 - Feb 21-- 1,934,  3.0% Dashboard New Cases = 1,982
Feb 23 - Feb 22--2,244,  3.4% Dashboard New Cases = 2,335
Mar 1 ---Mar 7 --2,305,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 2,341
Mar 8 --Mar 14--2,399,  3.4% Dashboard New Cases = 2,434

The same for Bergen county. If anything the numbers went up.

I woke up this morning to howling downstairs. One daughter clipped the other daughters car backing out. The damage is minimal but the frustration is getting to everyone.

Monday, March 08, 2021

The Corona Virus, March 8, 2021

There are currently 29,504,571 reported case in the US and 533,288 deaths.

California has 3,589,712 cases and 54,223 deaths
Texas has 2,695,916 cases and 44,325 deaths
Florida has 1,944,997 cases and 31,686 deaths
New York has 1,695,102 cases and 47,570 deaths
Illinois has 1,198,342 cases and 20,768 deaths

My daughter got a Johnson & Johnson single shot vaccine Saturday she's done. 

US Cases and Percentage Increase
March 30 - April 5 -- 196,983, 155.5%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 226,490, 66.7%
April 13 - April 19 -- 206,029, 36.4%
April 20 - April 26 -- 215,086, 27.9%
April 27 - May 3 ---- 198,464, 20.1%
May 4 - May 10 ----- 175,910, 14.8%
May 11 -- May 17 ---  158,286, 11.6%
May 18 - May 24 ---  161,280, 10.6%
May 25 - May 31 ---  149,072,  8.9%
June 1 -  June   7 --- 156,692,  8.6%
June 8 - June 14 --- 153,114,   7.2%
June 15 -June 21 --  190,901,  8.9%
June 22 -June 28 -- 274,422, 11.8%
June 29 - July 5    -- 350,566,  13.5%
July 6 - July 12    --  424,163,  14.3%
July 13 - July 19  --  478,255,  14.1%
July 20 -July 26  --  471,082, 10.9%
July 27 -Aug 2     --  441,956, 11.3%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     --  382,710,  8.7%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  --  358,990,  7.0%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  --  303,731,  5.5%
Aug 24 - Aug 30  -- 296,147,  5.1%
Aug 31 - Sep 6     -- 291,480,  4.8%
Sep  7 -  Sep 13   -- 249,208,  3.9%
Sep  14 -Sep 20  -- 280,009,  4.2%
Sep  21 -Sep 27  -- 295,657,   4.3%
Sep  28 -Oct 4  --- 309.090,  4.3%
Oct   5 -Oct 11  --- 352.034,   4.7%
Oct 12 -Oct 18  --- 392,336,  5.0%
Oct 19 -Oct 25  --- 485,251,  5.9%
Oct 26 -Nov 1  --- 562,412,  6.4%
Nov 2  -Nov 8 --- 765,974,  8.2%
Nov 9 -Nov 15 --1,051,393, 10.4%
Nov 16-Nov 22- 1,198,168, 10.7%
Nov 23-Nov 29- 1,133,329, 9.2%
Nov 30-Dec 6  - 1,386,854, 10.3%
Dec   7 -Dec 13 - 1,505,501, 10.1%
Dec  14-Dec 20 - 1,617,819,  9.9%
Dec  21-Dec 27 - 1,296,763,  7.2%
Dec  28-Jan 3 -- 1,484,497,  7.7%
Jan   4 -Jan 10-- 1,766,398   8.5%
Jan 11 -Jan 17-- 1,559,170    6.9%
Jan 18 -Jan 24-- 1,206,819   5.0%
Jan 25 -Jan 31-- 1,049,667   4.1%
Feb  1 -  Feb  7--    855,743   3.2%
Feb  8 - Feb 14--   645,973   2.4%
Feb 15 - Feb 21--  476,821   1.7%
Feb 22 - Feb 28-- 487,627   1.7%
Mar 1 ---Mar 7  -- 414,986   1.4%

The number of cases dropped again last week. Texas and Mississippi decided that they didn't need masks any more and rescinded their mandate. I suppose we shall see how well that works out.

New Jersey Cases, Percentage Increase and Positive Tests
March 30 - April 5 -- 24,119, 180.2%, 51.8%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 24,345, 64.9%, 54.6%
April 13 - April 19 -- 23,451, 37.9%, 53.4%
April 20 - April 26 -- 23,737, 27.8%, 45.3%
April 27 - May 3 ---- 17,706, 16.2%, 34.1%
May 4 - May 10 ----- 11,788,   9.3%, 31.5%
May 11 -- May 17 ---   7,802,   5.6%, 12.7%
May 18 - May 24 ---   7,820,   5.3%,  6.7%
May 25 - May 31 ---   6,291,    4.1%,  3.7%
June 1 -  June  7 ----  3,719,    2.3%,  2.0%
June 8 - June 14 ---   2,717,    1.7%,  2.0% 
June 15 -June 21 ---   2,261,   1.4%,  1.3%
June 22 -June 28 --- 2,040,   1.2%,  1.4%
June 29 -July 5   ---  2,220,   1.3%,  1.5%
July 6 -   July 12 ---   1,896,   1.1%,  1.3%
July 13 -July 19    ---  1,485,  0.8%, 1.4%
July 20 -July 26   ---  2,580, 1.5%,  1.6%
July 27 -Aug 2     ----  2,987, 1.7%,  1.6%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     ----  2,423,  1.3%, 1.6%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  ----- 2,682, 1.5%, 1.4%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  ----  2,039, 1.1%,  1.2%
Aug 24 - Aug 30  --- -2,117,  1.1%,  1.2%
Aug 31 - Sep 6     ---  2,447,  1.3%, 1.5%
Sep  7 - Sep 13     ---  2,576,  1.3%, 1.5%
Sep  14-Sep 20     --- 3,128,  1.6%, 1.7%
Sep  21-Sep 27     --- 3,786,  1.9%, 2.0%
Sep  28 -Oct 4  --- --4,654,  2.3%, 2.4%
Oct   5 -Oct 11  --- --5.426,  2.6%, 2.6%
Oct 12 -Oct 18 --- --6,385,  3.0%, 2.7%
Oct 19 -Oct 25 --- --8,455,  3.8%, 4.1%
Oct 26 -Nov 1 --- --11,162,  4.9%, 3.7%
Nov 2  -Nov 8 -----14,966, 6.2%, 4.8%
Nov 9  -Nov 15 ----24,679, 9.7%, 7.3%
Nov 16 -Nov 22 ---26,733, 9.6%, 9.5%
Nov 23 -Nov 29 ---28,107, 9.2%, 7.1%
Nov 30 -Dec 6   ---33,902, 10.1%, 11.7%
Dec   7 - Dec 13  ---32,634   8.9%,  7.8%
Dec  14 -Dec 20 ---31,942   8.0%,  6.3%
Dec  21 -Dec 27 ---28,629   6.6%,  7.9%
Dec  28 -Jan 3 ----30,821   6.7%,   9.9%
Jan    4 -Jan 10 --- 36,012   7.3%, 10.1%
Jan   11 -Jan 17 --- 37,043   7.0%,  8.3%
Jan   18 -Jan 24 -- 29,905   5.3%,  8.7%
Jan   25 -Jan 31 -- 28,539   4.8%,  7.4%
Feb  1 -  Feb  7---   21,470   3.4%,   8.1%
Feb  8 -  Feb 14--- 20,186   3.1%,   6.4%
Feb 15 -  Feb 21--- 17,549   2.6%,   6.2%
Feb 22 - Feb 28--  18,979   2.8%,   6.2%
Mar 1 ---Mar 7  --  19,214   2.7%, <6.5%

New Jersey isn't really dropping although the percentage of positives does appear to be going down. The website hasn't updated the number of tests since Friday so the percentage is a little less than 6.5% an should beat last week's 6,2%.

Bergen County Cases and Percentage Increase
March 30 - April 5 -- 4,018, 185.2%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 3,597, 58.1%
April 13 - April 19 --  2,855, 29.2%
April 20 - April 26 -- 2,326, 18.4%
April 27 - May 3 ----  1,220, 8.2%
May 4 - May 10  ----    744, 4.6%
May 11 -- May 17 ---    432,  2.6%
May 18 - May 24 ---    443,  2.6%
May 25 - May 31 ---    468,  2.6%
June 1 - June 7 ------  240,  1.3%
June 8 - June 14 ---    306,  1.7%
June 15 -June 21 ---   192,   1.0%
June 22 -June 28 ---  344,   1.8%
June 29 -July 5     ---  271,   1.4%
July 6 -July 12    ---    246,   1.3%
July 13 -July 19  --      109,   0.5%
July 20-July 26  --      246,  1.2%
July 27 -Aug 2     --     295,  1.5%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     --     273,  1.3%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  --     401,  1.9%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  --     131,  0.6% Dashboard New Cases = 234
Aug 24 - Aug 30  --    231,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 261
Aug 31 - Sep 6     ---   231,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 253
Sep  7 - Sep 13     ---   178,  0.8% Dashboard New Cases = 244
Sep  14 -Sep 20     --- 202,  0.9% Dashboard New Cases = 251
Sep  21 -Sep 27     --- 238,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 294
Sep  28 -Oct 4  ------ 328,  1.5% Dashboard New Cases = 357
Oct   5 -Oct 11  ------ 439,  1.9% Dashboard New Cases = 440
Oct 12 -Oct 18 ------ 565,  2.4% Dashboard New Cases = 574
Oct 19 -Oct 25 ------ 789,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 794
Oct 26 -Nov 1 ------ 999,  4.1% Dashboard New Cases = 1,005
Nov 2  -Nov 8 -----1,398, 5.5% Dashboard New Cases = 1,487
Nov 9 -Nov 15 ----2,299, 8.5% Dashboard New Cases = 2,352
Nov 16-Nov 22 ---2,628, 9.0% Dashboard New Cases = 2,632
Nov 23-Nov 29 ---2,732, 8.6% Dashboard New Cases = 2,624
Nov 30-Dec 6   ---3,310, 9.6% Dashboard New Cases = 3,281
Dec   7 - Dec 13 -- 2,590, 6.8% Dashboard New Cases = 2,926
Dec  14 -Dec 20-- 2,636, 6.5% Dashboard New Cases = 2,798
Dec  21 -Dec 27-- 2,466, 5.7% Dashboard New Cases = 2,549
Dec  28 -Jan 3--- 2,717,  6.0% Dashboard New Cases = 2,715
Jan    4 -Jan 10---3,110,  6.4% Dashboard New Cases = 3,126
Jan   11 -Jan 17---3,266,  6.4% Dashboard New Cases = 3,413
Jan   18-Jan 24---2,858,  5.2% Dashboard New Cases =2,999
Jan   25-Jan 31---2,716,  4.7% Dashboard New Cases = 2,876
Feb  1 -  Feb  7--- 2,328,  3.9% Dashboard New Cases = 2,490
Feb  8 - Feb 14---2,085,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 2,185
Feb 15 - Feb 21-- 1,934,  3.0% Dashboard New Cases = 1,982
Feb 23 - Feb 22--2,244,  3.4% Dashboard New Cases = 2,335
Mar 1 ---Mar 7 --2,305,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 2,341

The same for Bergen county. The numbers don't seem to be going down.

We got our second shots last Tuesday. We went together but it was a bit less civilized than the first. They had expanded capacity and there were quite a few people. Most of them were getting a first shot. So we took turns waiting in the car. We were a bit achy and feverish the next day but were better by Thursday.

They'll be dynamiting my mouth on April 16th. Maybe I should go jump in front of a bus instead?

Sunday, March 07, 2021

Is the Song "Eyes of Texas" Racist?

 A lot of folks think it is and would like to see the school drop it.

Honestly, I think calling "Eyes of Texas" racist is debatable. 

I did some research on the song. 

The title is based upon a saying of Robert E. Lee. When Lee was the university president of Washington College in Virginia (now called Washington and Lee University) he would frequently remind students that “the eyes of the South are upon you.” One can interpret that lots of ways, some positive and some negative, but it was probably meant to encourage students to make people proud of them. Again, one can interpret that lots of ways. 

William Prather was a student at Washington College and when he became president of UT he made a speech to the student body and said “I would like to paraphrase [Lee’s] utterance, and say to you, ‘Forward, young men and women of the University, the eyes of Texas are upon you!'" Once again, one can interpret that lots of ways. 

The song was written by two students about six years after Prather's speech and was debuted at the annual campus minstrel show on May 12, 1903 since there would be a large audience, including President Prather. 

So the song has at least two potential strikes against it, minstrel shows and a tie to Robert E. Lee and through Lee to the Confederacy. A possible third strike is that some people interpret the lyrics as being tied to the "Lost Cause Mythology" but I don't see that. I think that's really a stretch. But obviously others disagree. 

The minstrel show thing is pretty bad but a lot of songs were sung in minstrel shows. The shows were racist but I'm not sure I would automatically categorize every song sung in one as racist. Still, minstrel shows are really, really bad. 

 Now let's talk about Lee. Lee did sign an Amnesty Oath as required by President Andrew Johnson and should have been pardoned. But apparently Secretary of State William H. Seward gave Lee's application to a friend as a souvenir and the State Department pigeonholed the oath. It was discovered in 1970. In 1975, Lee's full rights of citizenship were posthumously restored by a joint congressional resolution effective June 13, 1865. 

I think that it means someone when someone repents and is forgiven. I don't see why this should be ignored in Lee's case. However, we're talking about a leading general of the Confederacy who fought to defend the principle of slavery. That's a lot to forgive regardless of what Congress may have done. 

So, like I said, it's debatable. I can see why people would think it's time to retire this relic of an unpleasant past. I can also see why many people are attached to the tradition. 

How about letting the students and faculty vote on it?

It's March 7th, so What's Happening?

Obviously March 4th came and went and nothing happened.

My wife and I got our second shots Tuesday. We were a little achy and sore the next day but it wasn't a big deal. We got the Pfizer vaccine.

One of my daughters got her shot yesterday. She got Johnson & Johnson so, since that's only one shot, she's done.

Texas and Mississippi dropped their mask mandates. I hope that doesn't blow up in their faces.

The Democrats managed to get a stimulus package passed essentially by ignoring the Republicans and going the budget reconciliation route. 

They're so happy about that they're toying with eliminating the filibuster so they can get voting rights and the Equality Act passed. Honestly, I think both are desperately needed, and clearly the Republicans aren't going to allow either, so I say nuke the filibuster.

Monday, March 01, 2021

There are currently 29,089,386 reported case in the US and 521,208 deaths.

California has 3,558,844 cases and 52,215 deaths
Texas has 2,653,427 cases and 42,972 deaths
Florida has 1,909,222 cases and 30,853 deaths
New York has 1,644,522 cases and 46,960 deaths
Illinois has 1,186,703 cases and 20,519 deaths

California has hit 50,000 deaths. The Johnson & Johnson single shot vaccine has been approved and will soon be available. Reports are it's not as effective at stopping people from getting sick but at least as effective at protecting people from getting seriously ill.

US Cases and Percentage Increase
March 30 - April 5 -- 196,983, 155.5%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 226,490, 66.7%
April 13 - April 19 -- 206,029, 36.4%
April 20 - April 26 -- 215,086, 27.9%
April 27 - May 3 ---- 198,464, 20.1%
May 4 - May 10 ----- 175,910, 14.8%
May 11 -- May 17 ---  158,286, 11.6%
May 18 - May 24 ---  161,280, 10.6%
May 25 - May 31 ---  149,072,  8.9%
June 1 -  June   7 --- 156,692,  8.6%
June 8 - June 14 --- 153,114,   7.2%
June 15 -June 21 --  190,901,  8.9%
June 22 -June 28 -- 274,422, 11.8%
June 29 - July 5    -- 350,566,  13.5%
July 6 - July 12    --  424,163,  14.3%
July 13 - July 19  --  478,255,  14.1%
July 20 -July 26  --  471,082, 10.9%
July 27 -Aug 2     --  441,956, 11.3%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     --  382,710,  8.7%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  --  358,990,  7.0%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  --  303,731,  5.5%
Aug 24 - Aug 30  -- 296,147,  5.1%
Aug 31 - Sep 6     -- 291,480,  4.8%
Sep  7 -  Sep 13   -- 249,208,  3.9%
Sep  14 -Sep 20  -- 280,009,  4.2%
Sep  21 -Sep 27  -- 295,657,   4.3%
Sep  28 -Oct 4  --- 309.090,  4.3%
Oct   5 -Oct 11  --- 352.034,   4.7%
Oct 12 -Oct 18  --- 392,336,  5.0%
Oct 19 -Oct 25  --- 485,251,  5.9%
Oct 26 -Nov 1  --- 562,412,  6.4%
Nov 2  -Nov 8 --- 765,974,  8.2%
Nov 9 -Nov 15 --1,051,393, 10.4%
Nov 16-Nov 22- 1,198,168, 10.7%
Nov 23-Nov 29- 1,133,329, 9.2%
Nov 30-Dec 6  - 1,386,854, 10.3%
Dec   7 -Dec 13 - 1,505,501, 10.1%
Dec  14-Dec 20 - 1,617,819,  9.9%
Dec  21-Dec 27 - 1,296,763,  7.2%
Dec  28-Jan 3 -- 1,484,497,  7.7%
Jan   4 -Jan 10-- 1,766,398   8.5%
Jan 11 -Jan 17-- 1,559,170    6.9%
Jan 18 -Jan 24-- 1,206,819   5.0%
Jan 25 -Jan 31-- 1,049,667   4.1%
Feb  1 -  Feb  7--    855,743   3.2%
Feb  8 - Feb 14--   645,973   2.4%
Feb 15 - Feb 21--  476,821   1.7%
Feb 22 - Feb 28-- 487,627   1.7%

The number of cases leveled off last week and even maybe went up a notch. I wouldn't make much out of one week. Perhaps it's an aberration.

New Jersey Cases, Percentage Increase and Positive Tests
March 30 - April 5 -- 24,119, 180.2%, 51.8%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 24,345, 64.9%, 54.6%
April 13 - April 19 -- 23,451, 37.9%, 53.4%
April 20 - April 26 -- 23,737, 27.8%, 45.3%
April 27 - May 3 ---- 17,706, 16.2%, 34.1%
May 4 - May 10 ----- 11,788,   9.3%, 31.5%
May 11 -- May 17 ---   7,802,   5.6%, 12.7%
May 18 - May 24 ---   7,820,   5.3%,  6.7%
May 25 - May 31 ---   6,291,    4.1%,  3.7%
June 1 -  June  7 ----  3,719,    2.3%,  2.0%
June 8 - June 14 ---   2,717,    1.7%,  2.0% 
June 15 -June 21 ---   2,261,   1.4%,  1.3%
June 22 -June 28 --- 2,040,   1.2%,  1.4%
June 29 -July 5   ---  2,220,   1.3%,  1.5%
July 6 -   July 12 ---   1,896,   1.1%,  1.3%
July 13 -July 19    ---  1,485,  0.8%, 1.4%
July 20 -July 26   ---  2,580, 1.5%,  1.6%
July 27 -Aug 2     ----  2,987, 1.7%,  1.6%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     ----  2,423,  1.3%, 1.6%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  ----- 2,682, 1.5%, 1.4%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  ----  2,039, 1.1%,  1.2%
Aug 24 - Aug 30  --- -2,117,  1.1%,  1.2%
Aug 31 - Sep 6     ---  2,447,  1.3%, 1.5%
Sep  7 - Sep 13     ---  2,576,  1.3%, 1.5%
Sep  14-Sep 20     --- 3,128,  1.6%, 1.7%
Sep  21-Sep 27     --- 3,786,  1.9%, 2.0%
Sep  28 -Oct 4  --- --4,654,  2.3%, 2.4%
Oct   5 -Oct 11  --- --5.426,  2.6%, 2.6%
Oct 12 -Oct 18 --- --6,385,  3.0%, 2.7%
Oct 19 -Oct 25 --- --8,455,  3.8%, 4.1%
Oct 26 -Nov 1 --- --11,162,  4.9%, 3.7%
Nov 2  -Nov 8 -----14,966, 6.2%, 4.8%
Nov 9  -Nov 15 ----24,679, 9.7%, 7.3%
Nov 16 -Nov 22 ---26,733, 9.6%, 9.5%
Nov 23 -Nov 29 ---28,107, 9.2%, 7.1%
Nov 30 -Dec 6   ---33,902, 10.1%, 11.7%
Dec   7 - Dec 13  ---32,634   8.9%,  7.8%
Dec  14 -Dec 20 ---31,942   8.0%,  6.3%
Dec  21 -Dec 27 ---28,629   6.6%,  7.9%
Dec  28 -Jan 3 ----30,821   6.7%,   9.9%
Jan    4 -Jan 10 --- 36,012   7.3%, 10.1%
Jan   11 -Jan 17 --- 37,043   7.0%,  8.3%
Jan   18 -Jan 24 -- 29,905   5.3%,  8.7%
Jan   25 -Jan 31 -- 28,539   4.8%,  7.4%
Feb  1 -  Feb  7---   21,470   3.4%,   8.1%
Feb  8 -  Feb 14--- 20,186   3.1%,   6.4%
Feb 15 -  Feb 21--- 17,549   2.6%,   6.2%
Feb 22 - Feb 28--  18,979   2.8%, <7.2%

New Jersey also had a slight uptick and the number of tests doesn't seem to have been much different. The website hasn't updated the number of tests since Saturday so the percentage is a little less than 7.2%. But I think it will be higher than last week's 6,2%.

Bergen County Cases and Percentage Increase
March 30 - April 5 -- 4,018, 185.2%
April 6 - April 12 ---- 3,597, 58.1%
April 13 - April 19 --  2,855, 29.2%
April 20 - April 26 -- 2,326, 18.4%
April 27 - May 3 ----  1,220, 8.2%
May 4 - May 10  ----    744, 4.6%
May 11 -- May 17 ---    432,  2.6%
May 18 - May 24 ---    443,  2.6%
May 25 - May 31 ---    468,  2.6%
June 1 - June 7 ------  240,  1.3%
June 8 - June 14 ---    306,  1.7%
June 15 -June 21 ---   192,   1.0%
June 22 -June 28 ---  344,   1.8%
June 29 -July 5     ---  271,   1.4%
July 6 -July 12    ---    246,   1.3%
July 13 -July 19  --      109,   0.5%
July 20-July 26  --      246,  1.2%
July 27 -Aug 2     --     295,  1.5%
Aug 3 -  Aug 9     --     273,  1.3%
Aug 10 - Aug 16  --     401,  1.9%
Aug 17 - Aug 23  --     131,  0.6% Dashboard New Cases = 234
Aug 24 - Aug 30  --    231,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 261
Aug 31 - Sep 6     ---   231,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 253
Sep  7 - Sep 13     ---   178,  0.8% Dashboard New Cases = 244
Sep  14 -Sep 20     --- 202,  0.9% Dashboard New Cases = 251
Sep  21 -Sep 27     --- 238,  1.1% Dashboard New Cases = 294
Sep  28 -Oct 4  ------ 328,  1.5% Dashboard New Cases = 357
Oct   5 -Oct 11  ------ 439,  1.9% Dashboard New Cases = 440
Oct 12 -Oct 18 ------ 565,  2.4% Dashboard New Cases = 574
Oct 19 -Oct 25 ------ 789,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 794
Oct 26 -Nov 1 ------ 999,  4.1% Dashboard New Cases = 1,005
Nov 2  -Nov 8 -----1,398, 5.5% Dashboard New Cases = 1,487
Nov 9 -Nov 15 ----2,299, 8.5% Dashboard New Cases = 2,352
Nov 16-Nov 22 ---2,628, 9.0% Dashboard New Cases = 2,632
Nov 23-Nov 29 ---2,732, 8.6% Dashboard New Cases = 2,624
Nov 30-Dec 6   ---3,310, 9.6% Dashboard New Cases = 3,281
Dec   7 - Dec 13 -- 2,590, 6.8% Dashboard New Cases = 2,926
Dec  14 -Dec 20-- 2,636, 6.5% Dashboard New Cases = 2,798
Dec  21 -Dec 27-- 2,466, 5.7% Dashboard New Cases = 2,549
Dec  28 -Jan 3--- 2,717,  6.0% Dashboard New Cases = 2,715
Jan    4 -Jan 10---3,110,  6.4% Dashboard New Cases = 3,126
Jan   11 -Jan 17---3,266,  6.4% Dashboard New Cases = 3,413
Jan   18-Jan 24---2,858,  5.2% Dashboard New Cases =2,999
Jan   25-Jan 31---2,716,  4.7% Dashboard New Cases = 2,876
Feb  1 -  Feb  7--- 2,328,  3.9% Dashboard New Cases = 2,490
Feb  8 - Feb 14---2,085,  3.3% Dashboard New Cases = 2,185
Feb 15 - Feb 21-- 1,934,  3.0% Dashboard New Cases = 1,982
Feb 23 - Feb 22--2,244,  3.4% Dashboard New Cases = 2,335

Bergen county had a definite increase going back over 2,000 cases and having the highest number in three weeks.

Tomorrow we go for our second shots. I'm scheduled at 4:15 PM and my wife is at 6:15 PM. We're debating if we should go together and see if she can get her shot early or whether I should come back for her. I think we're leaning toward going together and then just waiting if they can't take her early.

The plan for my mouth is sort of set or at least what they're going to do is set. Now I'm waiting for a dollar quote. I think this is going to cost me more than my car.