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- The data is in — stop the panic and end the total isolation
- COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland 4-26-20
- Virginia Health Commissioner Says Schools Could Remain Closed For Two Years
- The Week In Review
- A Viewer Writes: OC Boardwalk Being Closed?
- GE Refrigerator From Home Depot Conks Out After A Couple Years
- Salisbury Maryland National Folk Festival Canceled
- A Viewer Writes: Social Distancing State Police
- State of Maryland Files Felony Charges Against Julie Brewington
- Good Question
- Michelle Obama Scares Children with Creepy Animated Faces During PBS Storytime
- With coronavirus spreading, Gov. Hogan signs order for expedited release of hundreds of prisoners
- Virginia Governor Orders Residents to Stay Home Until June 10
- Response to Culver news release
- Should I Ask Like The Liberal Media, Hey Hogan, What Took You So Long?
- Len Foxwell Is Mentally Deranged And Sick In The Head
- Why are we letting China buy American companies?
- Abrams: Biden VP Pick Should Be a Black Woman as Payback for Our ‘Loyalty’
- MD Gov. Hogan: ‘Doesn’t Make Any Sense’ Trump Encouraging Protests Against His Own Policies
- Proposed: $2,000 Monthly Stimulus Checks And Canceled Rent And Mortgage Payments For 1 Year
- Just In Case You REALLY Need It...
The data is in — stop the panic and end the total isolation Posted: 26 Apr 2020 09:28 AM PDT The tragedy of the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be entering the containment phase. Tens of thousands of Americans have died, and Americans are now desperate for sensible policymakers who have the courage to ignore the panic and rely on facts. Leaders must examine accumulated data to see what has actually happened, rather than keep emphasizing hypothetical projections; combine that empirical evidence with fundamental principles of biology established for decades; and then thoughtfully restore the country to function. Five key facts are being ignored by those calling for continuing the near-total lockdown. Fact 1: The overwhelming majority of people do not have any significant risk of dying from COVID-19. The recent Stanford University antibody study now estimates that the fatality rate if infected is likely 0.1 to 0.2 percent, a risk far lower than previous World Health Organization estimates that were 20 to 30 times higher and that motivated isolation policies. In New York City, an epicenter of the pandemic with more than one-third of all U.S. deaths, the rate of death for people 18 to 45 years old is 0.01 percent, or 11 per 100,000 in the population. On the other hand, people aged 75 and over have a death rate 80 times that. For people under 18 years old, the rate of death is zero per 100,000. Of all fatal cases in New York state, two-thirds were in patients over 70 years of age; more than 95 percent were over 50 years of age; and about 90 percent of all fatal cases had an underlying illness. Of 6,570 confirmed COVID-19 deaths fully investigated for underlying conditions to date, 6,520, or 99.2 percent, had an underlying illness. If you do not already have an underlying chronic condition, your chances of dying are small, regardless of age. And young adults and children in normal health have almost no risk of any serious illness from COVID-19. Fact 2: Protecting older, at-risk people eliminates hospital overcrowding. More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland 4-26-20 Posted: 26 Apr 2020 07:54 AM PDT Number of confirmed cases: 18,581 |
County | Cases | Deaths | ||
Allegany | 113 | (3) | ||
Anne Arundel | 1,510 | (63) | 8* | |
Baltimore City | 1,866 | (73) | 6* | |
Baltimore County | 2,509 | (71) | 10* | |
Calvert | 134 | (7) | ||
Caroline | 63 | |||
Carroll | 391 | (36) | ||
Cecil | 154 | (5) | ||
Charles | 504 | (34) | 1* | |
Dorchester | 46 | (2) | ||
Frederick | 834 | (39) | 6* | |
Garrett | 4 | |||
Harford | 319 | (4) | 7* | |
Howard | 707 | (15) | 1* | |
Kent | 68 | (3) | ||
Montgomery | 3,645 | (160) | 20* | |
Prince George's | 4,987 | (163) | 11* | |
Queen Anne's | 53 | (3) | ||
St. Mary's | 133 | (6) | ||
Somerset | 16 | |||
Talbot | 34 | (1) | ||
Washington | 173 | (3) | ||
Wicomico | 270 | (4) | ||
Worcester | 48 | |||
Data Not Available | (132) | 13* |
Age/Gender | Cases | Deaths | |
0-9 | 212 | ||
10-19 | 463 | ||
20-29 | 2,097 | (4) | |
30-39 | 3,109 | (12) | 1* |
40-49 | 3,270 | (18) | 2* |
50-59 | 3,414 | (54) | 5* |
60-69 | 2,651 | (117) | 9* |
70-79 | 1,837 | (185) | 12* |
80+ | 1,528 | (305) | 41* |
Age Data Not Available | (132) | 13* | |
Female: | 9,963 | (400) | 48* |
Male: | 8,618 | (427) | 35* |
Gender Data Not Available: |
Race/Ethnicity | Cases | Deaths | |
African-American (NH) | 6,742 | (305) | 24* |
Asian (NH) | 363 | (30) | 2* |
White (NH) | 4276 | (301) | 44* |
Hispanic | 2,841 | (46) | |
Other (NH) | 707 | (11) | |
Data Not Available | 3,652 | (134) | 13* |
Virginia Health Commissioner Says Schools Could Remain Closed For Two Years
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:17 AM PDT
"I personally think Phase One will be a two year affair," said State Health Commissioner Norman Oliver, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch. "There are a lot of people working on this, and I hope they prove me wrong, but I don't see it happening in less than two years."
Phase One under federal recommendations feature a limited reopening of some businesses with strict safety restrictions, social distancing requirements remaining in place, continued teleworking encouraged and face masks suggested in public. Nowhere do the guidelines mention reopening schools that will already remain closed for the rest of the academic year.
The Virginia health department tried to clarify Oliver's comments on Saturday, saying the health commissioner misspoke when speculating that Phase One of recovery would last 24 months.
"Dr. Oliver intended to say that the Commonwealth will likely be dealing with COVID-19 in some form until a vaccine is produced, not that Phase One itself would take two years," a department spokesperson toldNewsradio WRVA.
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Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:01 AM PDT
A Viewer Writes: OC Boardwalk Being Closed?
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:07 AM PDT
Joe,
I am in Ocean City on the boardwalk doing work in a condo. In 10 minutes I have counted over a dozen people walking, jogging and riding bikes on the boards. I also just watched two police cars riding the boards, one going North and the other going South. Neither has said one word to people on the boardwalk. I thought Ocean City declared the beach AND boardwalk closed. I guess privileged few are allowed on it while the rest of the public are not allowed on it. So Ocean City mayor is the boardwalk closed or not? My girlfriend and I would love to be walking the boards but you sir declared it to be closed! Which is it, opened or closed?
GE Refrigerator From Home Depot Conks Out After A Couple Years
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:06 AM PDT
First of all, have you been out of the country over the past year?
Then they told me we must ALL vacate the home while the technician inspects the refrigerator. I replied, wait a minute. I have masks and gloves, why do we have to leave the premises? That is our new policy during this pandemic. They went on to tell me we can sit in our car while they repair the refrigerator. I hung up.
It's bad enough I spent thousands of dollars buying nice equipment and the refrigerator peters out in a few short years. Then I get kicked out of my own home for someone I do not know, who may or may not have the coronavirus to service this fairly new piece of equipment. This is ridiculous.
Thankfully I have spare refrigerators but never again will I buy from Home Depot or a GE product. I'll add, when I purchased all my equipment throughout the home it included a washer, dryer, dishwasher, oven/stove and a microwave. The dryer petered out after one year as well.
Owning a few homes I can tell you I have purchased Maytag as well and they went up after a few years. It seems the best thing you can do is buy the cheapest products any more and just throw them away after a few years.
I can't wait until President Trump brings back quality manufacturing to the United States!
Salisbury Maryland National Folk Festival Canceled
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:06 AM PDT
The National Folk Festival is an event that fosters the well-being of community through vibrant cultural exchange and the joyous gathering of tens of thousands of people from across the country in celebration of the richness of American culture. The success of this event is rooted in the tremendous community cooperation and collaboration that is shared and cultivated throughout its tenure—from event sponsors to volunteers, from city workers to the festival's many community partners. The National Folk Festival relies on this goodwill and multiplies it through the success of the festival.
As we look ahead into 2020 and the uncertain future that COVID-19 presents, we realize that the community effort required to support an event of the scope of the National Folk Festival should be refocused to the immediate needs of all of our partners and participants, no matter their location during this global crisis. The responsible thing to do is suspend planning for the 80th National Folk Festival in 2020, and focus those energies toward community health, safety, well-being, and recovery. By suspending event planning for the year, the tremendous wellspring of support, effort, and commitment that this event has fostered can be redirected to the welfare of the Salisbury community and the most pressing needs that have emerged in the region during the public health crisis.
To that end the NCTA and the City of Salisbury are rescheduling the 80th National Folk Festival for September 10-12, 2021, in downtown Salisbury. We feel it is in the community's best interest to pause our efforts and join others in devoting as many resources as possible toward flattening the curve so that we can return to our normal lives once health officials deem it appropriate to do so. It is disappointing to have to reschedule the festival, but it is necessary. We hope all of our supporters understand why we have come to this difficult decision.
Additional details for sponsors, artists, vendors, contractors, and volunteers will be available from the National Folk Festival leadership team in the weeks to come.
A Viewer Writes: Social Distancing State Police
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:06 AM PDT
Took this picture as I was out this morning getting supplies. Went home and had to go back about half hour later. State Policeman still talking to car salesman at Courtesy Chevrolet across from Bob Evans.
NEITHER sales person or patrolman wearing a mask while they were talking the whole time.
Cannot make out tag number but State Police are not leading by example neither is Courtesy. Kinda make you go Hmmmm?
State of Maryland Files Felony Charges Against Julie Brewington
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:05 AM PDT
Case Information |
Court System: | District Court For Wicomico County - Criminal |
Location: | Wicomico |
Case Number: | D-023-CR-20-000711 |
Title: | State of Maryland vs. JULIE D BREWINGTON |
Case Type: | Criminal - SOC - Application |
Filing Date: | 04/20/2020 |
Case Status: | Open |
Tracking Number(s): | 201001136022 |
Defendant Information |
Defendant
Name: | BREWINGTON, JULIE D |
Race: | WhiteSex:FemaleHeight:5'1"Weight:120 |
HairColor: | Blond or StrawberryEyeColor: |
DOB: | 08/17/1967 |
Address: | 3975 MEADOWBRIDGE RD |
City: | SALISBURYState:MDZip Code:21804-0000 |
Involved Parties Information |
Plaintiff
Name: | State of Maryland |
Attorney(s) for the Plaintiff |
Name: | State's Attorney - Wicomico County |
Address Line 1: | 309 E. Main Street |
Address Line 2: | PO Box 1006 |
City: | SalisburyState:MDZip Code:21803 |
Complainant
Name: | BREWINGTON, MICHAEL C |
Court Scheduling Information |
Event Type | Event Date | Event Time | Court Location | Court Room | Result |
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Hearing - Preliminary Inquiry | 06/08/2020 | 08:30:00 | Wicomico District Court | Courtroom 2 |
Charge and Disposition Information |
Charge No: | 1CJIS Code:1-1136Statute Code:CR.7.104 |
Charge Description: | THEFT: $1,500 TO UNDER $25,000Charge Class:Felony District Court |
Probable Cause: | YES |
Offense Date From: | 04/11/2020To: 04/11/2020 |
Agency Name: | Officer ID: |
Document Information |
File Date: | 04/20/2020 |
Filed By: | |
Document Name: | Document Issued |
File Date: | 04/20/2020 |
Filed By: | |
Document Name: | Summons Issued |
Service Information |
Service Type | Issued Date | Service Status |
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Summons Issued | 04/20/2020 |
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:05 AM PDT
Michelle Obama Scares Children with Creepy Animated Faces During PBS Storytime
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:05 AM PDT
Michelle Obama was given this show after Democrats marked $75 million for PBS's parent the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in the Coronavirus relief bill that passed at the end of March.
The former First Lady scared kids with her weird faces while reading a children's book titled, "The Gruffalo."
The reading program is called "Mondays with Michelle."
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With coronavirus spreading, Gov. Hogan signs order for expedited release of hundreds of prisoners
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:04 AM PDT
Hogan's order, posted Sunday morning, speeds up the release of inmates who were already eligible to be released within the next four months and the processing of inmates eligible for home detention.
The order also directs the Maryland Parole Commission to accelerate consideration of parole for inmates convicted of non-violent crimes who are older than 60, have a good record while incarcerated, and an approved plan for re-entry to society.
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Virginia Governor Orders Residents to Stay Home Until June 10
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:04 AM PDT
"I want to be clear: Do not go out unless you need to go out. This is very different than wanting to go out," the Democratic governor said in announcing the order.
Northam noted that "some of our beaches and other recreational areas were literally packed" over the weekend, and warned that, "everyone who is gathering in a crowd is putting themselves and others at risk."
The Virginia order goes into effect immediately and will remain in effect until June 10 unless the governor cancels it sooner. Violators can be punished by up to a year in jail and a $2,500 fine.
Hours earlier, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced a similar "unprecedented" order, requiring residents to stay home except for essential trips such as grocery shopping or obtaining medical care. The order goes into effect at 8p.m. on Monday and will remain active until the state of emergency is over. Violators can be charged with a misdemeanor offense with penalties up to a year in jail or a $5,000 fine.
"We are no longer asking or suggesting that Marylanders stay home. We are directing them to do so," said Hogan, a Republican. "Every single Marylander can be a hero just by staying home."
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Response to Culver news release
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:03 AM PDT
Should I Ask Like The Liberal Media, Hey Hogan, What Took You So Long?
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:03 AM PDT
Len Foxwell Is Mentally Deranged And Sick In The Head
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:03 AM PDT
Why are we letting China buy American companies?
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:02 AM PDT
It also may have emboldened China. Weeks after permission was granted by Washington, Beijing claimed the airspace over some contested islands in the East China Sea as "a defense identification zone." Chinese saber rattling forced the Pentagon to dispatch two unarmed B-52 bombers to fly in the airspace to send a message to China that it was overstepping its bounds.
China's ambitions are multi-pronged and the Smithfield Foods transaction is another questionable invasion by Beijing. Currently, American authorities only evaluate foreign takeovers on the basis of national-security issues or shareholder rights and securities laws. But these criteria are inadequate.
A fairer test in the case of Smithfield, and future buyout attempts by China, should also require reciprocity: Only corporations from countries that allow Americans to buy large companies should be allowed to buy large American companies.
That's not the case with China, Middle Eastern sheikhs or Russians. Critics of reciprocity label this as protectionism. It's not. It's protectiveness.
Here's why.
Abrams: Biden VP Pick Should Be a Black Woman as Payback for Our ‘Loyalty’
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:01 AM PDT
Co-host Sunny Hostin said, "You know, Stacey, this is something that is concerning to me because Biden has committed to a woman as vice president, but has stopped short of committing to a woman of color. How important is it do you think for Biden to make that commitment? Do you think that not choosing a woman of color, a black woman actually, is a slap in the face to the black female voters who are credited with really reviving his candidacy?"
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MD Gov. Hogan: ‘Doesn’t Make Any Sense’ Trump Encouraging Protests Against His Own Policies
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:00 AM PDT
Host Jake Tapper said, "Protesters gathered in the state capitol yesterday to call for you to reopen businesses, reopen schools. I want you to take a listen to what President Trump said about protests occurring around the country."
In a clip, the president said, "I mean, I know there are a lot of protests out there, and, uh, I just think that some of the governors have gotten carried away. We have a lot of people that don't have to be told to do what they're doing. They've been really doing everything we've asked them."
Tapper said, "Specifically I think President Trump is referring to three Democratic governors, and coincidentally, I'm sure, three battleground states for 2020. What's your response when you hear the president saying that some governors are going overboard?"
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Proposed: $2,000 Monthly Stimulus Checks And Canceled Rent And Mortgage Payments For 1 Year
Posted: 26 Apr 2020 05:00 AM PDT
To address this, members of Congress have made two separate proposals, one that would provide Americans over the age of 16 with a $2,000 monthly check for up to 12 months, and one that would cancel rent and mortgage payments through the duration of the coronavirus emergency.
Let's take a deeper look:
Proposal #1: $2,000 Monthly Stimulus Check
Representatives Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Tim Ryan (D-OH) introduced the Emergency Money for the People Act. This Act, if passed, would provide additional cash payments to Americans who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Emergency Money for the People Act would provide a $2,000 monthly payment to every qualifying American over the age of 16 for up to 12 months.
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Just In Case You REALLY Need It...
Posted: 25 Apr 2020 09:00 PM PDT
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