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The inattention to this issue is becoming bizarre in my estimation. It seems beyond inattention....closer to suppression. Why? Numbers now too consistently low to support the ongoing control-through-fear agenda?
A few days ago in my searching for a fix or even commentary on it, I found a piece that suggested the problem was caused in Firefox and Edge by their recent transition to 3-digit (100) version numbers. A fix was shown for Firefox, I made the suggested change, and it did nothing. At least nothing toward getting COVID data to appear. Searching just now, I don't even find that piece.
For all the world, smells like we're being played....again....still. Complete silence on the Mozilla forums - at least a search using the software finds nothing.
elnina, would you be so kind as to post a screenshot showing data for SF Bay Area counties? I know there are other data sources....I just want to see what Google Maps shows.
Thanks so much.
Sorry for being so late with my reply (DM urgent matters, please)
There are many counties. This is today's data. Hope still useful to you:
Sorry for being so late with my reply (DM urgent matters, please)
There are many counties. This is today's data. Hope still useful to you:
Thank you, elnina. There was no urgency....and if you read on to my very next post after the request I sent to you, you'll see that I found an alternate interim solution in Pale Moon. Sorry you went to all that trouble, but I appreciate it!
So I've got Pale Moon for now, but I'm still on a quest to understand why the COVID data is still there but gone from the major browsers like Firefox, Edge, and Chrome. It's an intellectual exercise of the type that will always capture and maintain my attention until solved.
Using Firefox, desktop, first time since May 20th. It's back.
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