Updates
Later, 10:32 p.m. CT:
Original Post
Wow, wow, wow.
About two hours ago I wrote this:
Chinese flu: I'm most excited about the Johns Hopkins data that will be released later today. Their update was delayed by almost a full eight hours yesterday. Johns Hopkins link here; it is updated daily; usually in the early morning. As of 9:22 a.m. CT it has not yet been updated today.
Johns Hopkins / The WSJ has updated the data.
Four data points for North Dakota:
- ND has highest penetration rate in the US, perhaps in the world for Chinese flu: at 10% trending toward 11% (for the archives: no vaccine yet)
- NoDaks reluctant to wear masks; value their independence; pioneering spirit
- a highly rural state with three or four urban centers
- Covid-19 with an R0 factor of less than 2, perhaps
With those data points and the graphic above, there is an obvious question. We may not know the answer for years.
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The Movie Page
High Sierra turned out to be a much better movie than I ever realized.
Filmed on location: Kanab Canyon, Aspen Mirror Lake, Duck Creek, Cascade Falls, and Cedar Breaks in Utah. Specifically, Whitney Portal, halfway up Mount Whitney in the Sierra Nevada of California.
Today, it's a five-hour drive from Hollywood, CA, to Whitney Portal.
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