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Ugh. These farmers are sitting on, throwing away food while the there's long lines everywhere at the local food bank. None of this makes sense. The whole world is not making sense.

Ugh. These farmers are sitting on, throwing away food while the there's long lines everywhere at the local food bank. None of this makes sense. The whole world is not making sense.

still hopeful we hit meet or beat the May 20 timeline.-70 net hospitalizations in CT today which is great! New cases continue to be up and down. I’ve all but given up on doing anything in the next 2 months but there is some light peaking through the tunnel
So I heard today that there are was never any plan to open anything on or by May 20. That is the day the team will meet to discuss reopening.still hopeful we hit meet or beat the May 20 timeline.
So I heard today that there are was never any plan to open anything on or by May 20. That is the day the team will meet to discuss reopening.
I’m a teacher and in a grad program at UConn between teaching and class and doing online readings I spend an ungodly amount of time on a screen. Not to mention watching tv to unwind. I’m hoping my summer courses are in person and we start the year in classrooms. No chance we go back this year though.That very well may be, but the three states CT shares a boarder have already extended distance learning until next academic year. I'm too much of a realist to think CT won't follow suit, but I am hopeful for summer programs. Be that as it may, I've already discussed my Work from Home arrangement with my supervisor.
-70 net hospitalizations today. That makes 4 days of negatives in the last week.
still hopeful we hit meet or beat the May 20 timeline.
So I heard today that there are was never any plan to open anything on or by May 20. That is the day the team will meet to discuss reopening.
I wonder if they are backtracking because things are not progressing as they’d like or If that was always the plan. That sure didn’t seem like the plan when they started saying May 20.Yes, May 20 is not the re-open date.
During the governor's news conference it was said that May 20 is not a "reopen" date, but the deadline for the state's Reopen CT Advisory Group to collect information on testing, contact tracing, and PPE -- not necessarily when schools and businesses could reopen.
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Also, I check worldometers daily and the recovery stats are terrible. As of today they had 65 total CT recoveries which is insanely low. I wonder if they’re that inaccurate from everywhere.Yes, May 20 is not the re-open date.
During the governor's news conference it was said that May 20 is not a "reopen" date, but the deadline for the state's Reopen CT Advisory Group to collect information on testing, contact tracing, and PPE -- not necessarily when schools and businesses could reopen.
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Lamont extended the initial two week "Stay Safe, Stay at Home," well ahead of the start of week 3. I was always of the opinion that they should have set the new date at May 4, but that's moot now. The Northeast Governor Consortium is going to make a group decision.I wonder if they are backtracking because things are not progressing as they’d like or If that was always the plan. That seem like the plan when they started saying May 20.
I do too, it's weird how New York went from just over 15,000 deaths yesterday morning to almost 21,000 last night.Also, I check worldometers daily and the recovery stats are terrible. As of today they had 65 total CT recoveries which is insanely low. I wonder if they’re that inaccurate from everywhere.
Deaths are different beast. CDC frequently change guidelines on what qualifies as a covid19 death.I do too, it's weird how New York went from just over 15,000 deaths yesterday morning to almost 21,000 last night.
Also, I check worldometers daily and the recovery stats are terrible. As of today they had 65 total CT recoveries which is insanely low. I wonder if they’re that inaccurate from everywhere.
| Overall Summary | Statewide Total | Change Since Yesterday |
| Laboratory-Confirmed COVID-19 Cases | 23,921 | +821 |
| COVID-19-Associated Deaths | 1,764 | +125 |
| Patients Currently Hospitalized with COVID-19 | 1,877 | -70 |
| Patients tested for COVID-19 | 74,038 | +2,541 |
And probably so hard to accurately track.recoveries are insanely underreported.
I think it’s up to positive testees to report to CDC or state agency. It’s weird that worldometer is not accounting for as many as I’m sure there have been.And probably so hard to accurately track.
The new cases are the result of increased testing. The numbers of tests are going through the roof so there will be more and more cases. That's why hospitalizations should be the metric that is most meaningful.Nearly 40k new cases today on worldometers WTH
True but the media will talk about cases SURGING and SKYROCKETING while the virus SPREADS.The new cases are the result of increased testing. The numbers of tests are going through the roof so there will be more and more cases. That's why hospitalizations should be the metric that is most meaningful.
And the overall deaths and deaths in NY and NJ all had big drops on Friday.
I"m really considering buying one of those stand alone freezers. Not so much due to the frozen foods issue, but my wife's new addiction to 'panic' shopping as if Armageddon is tomorrow. I need help, she buying so much we've started putting extras in the closet and both of our fridges/freezers are packed. Hell, after my post this morning I mentioned this to my wife (couldn't find fries), and she picks up 2 bags of fries, from the dollar store.With the shortages on frozen foods I feel like people will need to go to the store more often which isn’t a good thing.
Who cares what the media says... More cases is good, it means more testing. The only way we're getting out of this is herd immunity.True but the media will talk about cases SURGING and SKYROCKETING while the virus SPREADS.
She itchin to start her garden, but I'm scared she's going to want a Conagra type field, especially since I'm the one who tills and prepares the ground each year.
Smithfield Foods closes ANOTHER meat packing plant in Illinois as coronavirus outbreaks threaten to plunge food supply chain into crisis
Smithfield said in a statement on Friday that it will indefinitely close its plant in Monmouth, Illinois after 'a small portion' of the 1,700 employees there tested positive for COVID-19.
The Monmouth plant processes approximately 3 percent of the U.S. supply of fresh pork, and also produces bacon.
It follows closures of Smithfield plants in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where 5 percent of American pork is processed, as well as in Wisconsin and Missouri, and closures of multiple Tyson Foods plants and dozens of others across the country.
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Smithfield Foods closes ANOTHER meat packing plant in Illinois
Smithfield said in a statement on Friday that it will indefinitely close its plant in Monmouth, Illinois after 'a small portion' of the 1,700 employees there tested positive for COVID-19.www.dailymail.co.uk
No foolin'. I feel like I haven't had a steak in years.Meat production is down, but don't forget that restaurant consumption of meat has plummeted.