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The death toll is 98,261. It will be another couple days before you reach your goal Ron.
Wednesday, May 27th 2020 at 9:14AM
Steve Williams
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I wonder when happen to that Trump's prediction of 15 people getting this virus and then it will be gone?
Wednesday, May 27th 2020 at 9:23AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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He tried but Trump couldn't protect you from your fear Ron. You all acted like a bunch of mad cows and stampeded over the fiscal cliff anyway.
Wednesday, May 27th 2020 at 2:00PM
Steve Williams
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Clarify, what are you talking about?
Wednesday, May 27th 2020 at 3:09PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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At the time Trump was talking about 15 people the media whores were already in full blown panic. You don't remember Ron?
Wednesday, May 27th 2020 at 3:26PM
Steve Williams
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I remember the LIE Trump told, do you remember that?
Wednesday, May 27th 2020 at 9:03PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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I remember the LIE Trump told, do you remember that? Do you understand Steve, that 100,000 people died in just 3 months today.?
Wednesday, May 27th 2020 at 9:16PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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The number at this time is 99,031. It's pretty sick you're so anxious to make your big announcement Ron but what will you do for an encore?
Wednesday, May 27th 2020 at 9:54PM
Steve Williams
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I got my numbers from FOX NEWS, that is the matter Steve, you are starting not to believe "FOX NEWS?" Those numbers from the CDC is ONE day behind. Those are the numbers from the 26th NOT the 27th TODAY. You are one day behind, that's all.
Wednesday, May 27th 2020 at 11:25PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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So tomorrow the CDC will have the same number you got from Fox today. How does Fox rate to get their data before the CDC?
Wednesday, May 27th 2020 at 11:54PM
Steve Williams
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Click on the link that you sent me. Once there you’ll be on the CDC website. Scroll down to the Chart, Once there take your mouse to the far right of the chart and U2 will see the last date was the 26 and not the 27th today.
Thursday, May 28th 2020 at 12:24AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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It says right at the top: "Last updated on May 27, 2020"
Thursday, May 28th 2020 at 2:03AM
Steve Williams
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I know what it's saying Steve' You didn't click on that link you sent me, on didn't you, WHY?
Thursday, May 28th 2020 at 6:15AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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The good news is Ron, whether the number is 80,000 or 100,000 or 120,000 it makes no difference.
Thursday, May 28th 2020 at 11:20AM
Steve Williams
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Updated Daily This page is updated daily based on data confirmed at 4:00pm ET the day before. Numbers reported on Saturdays and Sundays are preliminary and not yet confirmed by state and territorial health departments. These numbers may be modified when numbers are updated on Mondays. Number of Jurisdictions There are currently 55 U.S.-affiliated jurisdictions reporting cases of COVID-19. This includes 50 states, District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S Virgin Islands. Confirmed & Probable Cases As of April 14, 2020, CDC case counts and death counts include both confirmed and probable cases and deaths. This change was made to reflect an interim COVID-19 position statement pdf iconexternal iconissued by the Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists on April 5, 2020. The position statement included a case definition and made COVID-19 a nationally notifiable disease. A confirmed case or death is defined by meeting confirmatory laboratory evidence for COVID-19. A probable case or death is defined by one of the following: Meeting clinical criteria AND epidemiologic evidence with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID-19 Meeting presumptive laboratory evidence AND either clinical criteria OR epidemiologic evidence Meeting vital records criteria with no confirmatory laboratory testing performed for COVID19 Case Notifications Case notifications were received by CDC from U.S. public health jurisdictions and the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS). Accuracy of Data CDC does not know the exact number of COVID-19 illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths for a variety of reasons. COVID-19 can cause mild illness, symptoms might not appear immediately, there are delays in reporting and testing, not everyone who is infected gets tested or seeks medical care, and there may be differences in how states and territories confirm numbers in their jurisdictions. State and local public health departments are now testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between CDC cases and cases reported by state and local public health officials, data reported by states should be considered the most up to date.
Thursday, May 28th 2020 at 11:24AM
Steve Williams
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