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Mon Jun 22 06:00:02 EDT 2020 ======================================== Slept from eleven-thirty to seven. Partly sunny. Chance of showers in the morning, then chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 80s. Southwest winds up to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 40 per cent. Work ---------------------------------------- - Call OG about network Done. - Entrata phase two migration property lists Done. - Create accounts in Entrata test db for phase two training Done. - Fix HS carport Done. - 2:30 PM weekly Fifth Third call Done. (Oops, it was 2:00 PM.) - Fix Kathy's laptop Done. - Set up security deposits for Glens and Pointe (and email Heather and Carolyn) No. - Call Amy Field about lease printing $0 No. - Does Jim have permission to join laptop to domain? Tell Sarah. No. - Did Gary return his laptop and monitor? No. Twenty-five-minute walk at lunch. Hot. Saw a pair of blue jays, a pair of cardinals, several squirrels, and a robin. Today is crazy. Balls will be dropped. There's just too much happening. Worked late. Home ---------------------------------------- - Take out trash Done. - Play with pixel art A bit. Vacuumed. https://www.reddit.com/r/Keep_Track/comments/hdskrv/coronavirus_trump_admits_to_slowing_the_testing/ > Congressman Andy Kim (NJ): When I requested FEMA to stand up a Coronavirus test site in South Jersey they told me the White House said no. Now we know why. > A reporter asked Trump this morning if he actually ordered testing to be slowed down - Trump avoided answering the direct question but implied that he thinks we should do less testing. Trump says: "if it did slow down, frankly, I think we're way ahead of ourselves if you wanna know the truth. We've done too good of a job." If it turns out that Trump was in fact actively slowing testing, that crosses the line from negligence to malfeasance. Mass murder. US tests / positive results (higher is better, ideally dozens): 23 23 20 20 25 20 22 24 20 20 17 18 18 19 17 (today) 3-day avg: 22 22 22 18 18 US new deaths: 453 → 640 → 941 → 933 → 751 → 695 → 358 → 375 → 713 → 782 → 695 → 650 → 630 → 297 → 285 (today) 3-day avg: 678 793 482 709 404 MI tests / positive results (higher is better, ideally dozens): 36 54 1 54 71 80 64 340 62 63 1 99 33 77 43 (today) 3-day avg: 30 68 155 54 51 MI new deaths: 17 → 31 → 12 → 30 → 5 → 23 → 3 → 1 → 17 → 2 → 25 → 6 → 20 → 3 → 7 (today) 3-day avg: 20 19 7 11 10 Oakland county new deaths: 1 → 3 → 2 → 1 → 1 → 1 → 1 → 2 → 1 → 1 → 1 → 1 → 2 → 1 → 1 (today) 3-day avg: 2 1 1 1 1 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% Beaumont 6/04: COVID-19 patients: 163; COVID-19 ICU patients: 67; all patients bed occupancy: 65% Beaumont 6/08: COVID-19 patients: 130; COVID-19 ICU patients: 54; all patients bed occupancy: 55% Beaumont 6/11: COVID-19 patients: 132; COVID-19 ICU patients: 64; all patients bed occupancy: 70% Beaumont 6/15: COVID-19 patients: 114; COVID-19 ICU patients: 59; all patients bed occupancy: 63% Beaumont 6/18: COVID-19 patients: 117; COVID-19 ICU patients: 57; all patients bed occupancy: 72% Beaumont 6/22: COVID-19 patients: 122; COVID-19 ICU patients: 56; all patients bed occupancy: 64% HCC Region 2 North 6/17: in critical 55, on ventilators 30, inpatients 91 HCC Region 2 North 6/18: in critical 44, on ventilators 23, inpatients 89 HCC Region 2 North 6/19: in critical 34, on ventilators 25, inpatients 89 HCC Region 2 North 6/22: in critical 41, on ventilators 37, inpatients 84 Servings: grains 6/6, fruit 1/4, vegetables 2/4, dairy 2/2, meat 2/3, nuts 0/0.5 Brunch: banana, egg and tomato wrap, coffee Lunch: salami and tomato wrap, carrots Afternoon snack: Dinner: Cheetos -28

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