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Wed Jun 3 06:00:01 EDT 2020 ======================================== Slept from ten to seven. Woke around three, and slept somewhat fitfully after. Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 80s. West winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph. Work ---------------------------------------- - Review invoices (Newegg) Done. - 12:30 PM Entrata accounting call Done. - Follow up with Dell on monitor reshipment, phase 2 & 3 orders Done. - 3 PM Entrata Q&A Done. Twenty-five-minute walk at lunch. Hot and mostly sunny. Saw robins and a mourning dove. Home ---------------------------------------- Vacuumed. The better resolution on this new mouse really does make a difference, even just for precision of text selection. https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2020/06/01/michigan-reopening-bars-restaurants-coronavirus-governor-whitmer/5260059002/ > LANSING – Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced Monday that she has lifted the state's stay-at-home order and that all Michigan bars and restaurants can reopen at 50% capacity June 8. > But Whitmer said certain restrictions remain in place and she called on Michiganders to keep wearing masks in enclosed public spaces, maintaining social distancing of at least 6 feet of separation, and frequently washing their hands. > Some businesses where close contact is necessary — gyms, hair salons, barbershops, indoor theaters and casinos — will remain closed for now, she said, though tribal casinos that are not under state jurisdiction have already announced reopening plans. > Effective immediately, groups of up to 100 can gather outside with social distancing, up from a threshold of 10. Indoor gatherings are still limited to 10. > Office work that can't be done remotely is permitted, though workers must continue to telework to the extent possible. > Schools remain closed, except for remote learning. > Until Monday, Michigan's stay-at-home order was set to continue through June 12. The state of emergency related to COVID-19 still runs through June 19. Although they often revise past numbers, Oakland county deaths have fallen to the point where even those up and down adjustments are within a minimal number. It will probably be a long time before things improve — before we get to zero deaths on most days. US tests / positive results (higher is better, ideally dozens): 19 16 14 14 18 22 19 10 30 22 16 18 25 18 21 (today) 3-day avg: 16 18 20 19 21 US new deaths: 1402 → 1513 → 1171 → 1105 → 680 → 523 → 629 → 1259 → 1353 → 1186 → 989 → 656 → 469 → 1172 → 1015 (today) 3-day avg: 1362 769 1080 944 885 MI tests / positive results (higher is better, ideally dozens): 21 35 42 46 1 107 51 20 25 28 65 31 99 46 54 (today) 3-day avg: 33 51 32 41 66 MI new deaths: 43 → 69 → 29 → 65 → 5 → 12 → 26 → 69 → 37 → 34 → 57 → 28 → 25 → 37 → 17 (today) 3-day avg: 47 27 44 40 26 Oakland county new deaths: 4 → 3 → 5 → 3 → 9 → 4 → 1 → 2 → 3 → 1 → 2 → 1 → 3 → 1 → 1 (today) 3-day avg: 4 5 2 1 2 Beaumont 5/04: COVID-19 patients: 449; COVID-19 ICU patients: 226; all patients bed occupancy: 70% Beaumont 5/07: COVID-19 patients: 408; COVID-19 ICU patients: 202; all patients bed occupancy: 72% Beaumont 5/11: COVID-19 patients: 322; COVID-19 ICU patients: 185; all patients bed occupancy: 70% Beaumont 5/14: COVID-19 patients: 315; COVID-19 ICU patients: 185; all patients bed occupancy: 72% Beaumont 5/18: COVID-19 patients: 283; COVID-19 ICU patients: 84; all patients bed occupancy: 71% Beaumont 5/21: COVID-19 patients: 255; COVID-19 ICU patients: 75; all patients bed occupancy: 76% Beaumont 5/25: COVID-19 patients: 215; COVID-19 ICU patients: 63; all patients bed occupancy: 57% Beaumont 5/28: COVID-19 patients: 227; COVID-19 ICU patients: 70; all patients bed occupancy: 68% Beaumont 6/01: COVID-19 patients: 178; COVID-19 ICU patients: 70; all patients bed occupancy: 61% Servings: grains 4/6, fruit 2/4, vegetables 1/4, dairy 1/2, meat 2/3, nuts 0/0.5 Brunch: egg and tomato wrap, orange, coffee Lunch: banana, salami Dinner: Cheetos -31 113/71

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