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Old 09-08-2020, 11:03 AM
 
Location: Northwest Peninsula
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I have to answer the question asked in the OP's title with..
Does King Kong have a rubber ding dong?
So you answer is I don't give a F***. You are either spanning or just rubber necking?

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Total deaths this year aren't much higher, probably because the deaths marked covid really should have been marked as other causes.
I have been wondering if the Health officials are being honest with the public. Not only in Clallam county but the entire nation as far as actually Wuhan virus deaths.
Reading the local paper on the daily reports on the virus it seem to me a daily reprint of old news.

 
Old 09-08-2020, 03:09 PM
 
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So you answer is I don't give a F***. You are either spanning or just rubber necking?



I have been wondering if the Health officials are being honest with the public. Not only in Clallam county but the entire nation as far as actually Wuhan virus deaths.
Reading the local paper on the daily reports on the virus it seem to me a daily reprint of old news.
The whole purpose of the constant covid death updates is to make people stay afraid. They dont keep track of the tiny numbers added weekly, they just notice the total big number pinned to the very top of the homepage.
 
Old 09-09-2020, 05:57 PM
 
Location: Portal to the Pacific
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The whole purpose of the constant covid death updates is to make people stay afraid. They dont keep track of the tiny numbers added weekly, they just notice the total big number pinned to the very top of the homepage.
Good point!
 
Old 09-12-2020, 02:12 PM
 
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Old 09-14-2020, 11:08 AM
 
Location: Northwest Peninsula
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Up date as of 9-:

Note only 14 active case in Clallam county and only one in Sequim...


Status numbers last updated: 12:37pm September 11th 2020
COVID-19 in Clallam County
Total Confirmed Cases 226

Total Hospitalizations 6
Currently Hospitalized 1

Total Deaths 1

Cases Recovered 212

Total Tests Performed 14,173 Percent Positivity of Tests 1.9%
Rate of Cases per 100,000 in the last 14 days 25

Number of days rate <75/100,000 11

Clallam County - Coronavirus Information
 
Old 09-19-2020, 11:01 AM
 
Location: Northwest Peninsula
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This from the Seattle Times dated 9/19:





I find it interesting because no deaths in the entire state of people under 20 and only 1% under 39. The vase majority of death appears to be people over 60 (89%).
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle...and-the-world/


Seeing the above stats I am wondering why the schools remained closed. Comments...
 
Old 09-19-2020, 11:52 AM
 
Location: Out West
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Wow--one striking statistic is that Yakima County (population 250K) has had more than 11,000+ cases. Whatcom County, which has a population of 230K, has had 1,200+ cases. Why would Yakima County have 9x the cases of Whatcom County? Population is only 20K higher in Yakima. Yakima County area is almost 2x the number of square miles, so it can't be population density.
 
Old 09-19-2020, 12:40 PM
 
Location: Seattle area
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Wow--one striking statistic is that Yakima County (population 250K) has had more than 11,000+ cases. Whatcom County, which has a population of 230K, has had 1,200+ cases. Why would Yakima County have 9x the cases of Whatcom County? Population is only 20K higher in Yakima. Yakima County area is almost 2x the number of square miles, so it can't be population density.
The type of jobs there.
 
Old 09-20-2020, 10:48 AM
 
Location: Northwest Peninsula
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Wow--one striking statistic is that Yakima County (population 250K) has had more than 11,000+ cases. Whatcom County, which has a population of 230K, has had 1,200+ cases. Why would Yakima County have 9x the cases of Whatcom County? Population is only 20K higher in Yakima. Yakima County area is almost 2x the number of square miles, so it can't be population density.

Maybe because Yakima county has an higher illegal alien population.... than maybe not.
 
Old 10-04-2020, 10:16 AM
 
Location: Northwest Peninsula
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The latest on Clallam county on the virus out break...as of 10-4-2020. Clallam County - Coronavirus Information
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