Gorilla Troop at San Diego Zoo Safari Park (Taken 9.28.2019) |
I was really hoping to publish before midnight but I'm still working through my inbox. It appears that it was another crazy news and opinion day, so I gotta say it was nice to help out at the world premiere of Fanboy at the South Bay Drive-In. I saw so many friends and everyone was so cooperative with check-in and everyone was super sweet to Nova and Darren, too. It kinda makes me cry a little how much I miss everyone, but also how bad I am at conversation after being siloed off from everyone for so long. And then there was the movie itself...SO GOOD!! It was a great film, but it was also so cool to see all of our local haunts on the big screen.
I'm gonna cut because I don't want to drag on about all the bad news but there is a lot.
- COVID-19:
- New Data Shows How San Diego County Fares On COVID-19 - KPBS (1.14.2021)
- Politics:
- The president as pariah: Trump faces a torrent of retribution over his role in the U.S. Capitol siege - The Washington Post (1.13.2021)
- The Bitter Fruits of Trump’s White-Power Presidency - The New Yorker (1.12.2021)
- “No One Took Us Seriously”: Black Cops Warned About Racist Capitol Police Officers for Years. Allegations of racism against the Capitol Police are nothing new: Over 250 Black cops have sued the department since 2001. Some of those former officers now say it’s no surprise white nationalists were able to storm the building. - ProPublica (1.14.2021)
- Removing Trump From Office Isn't Trivial; It's the Most Important Act Democrats Will Undertake in Decades - Paste (1.14.2021)
- News:
- Disneyland is scrapping its annual pass program - LA Times (1.14.2021)
- Other Reading:
- Houdini the Husky’s Final Disappearing Act – A Forever Home! - County News Center
- Global COVID-19 Stats (JHU 1/14/2021 11:22pm):
- 93,129,104 Known Cases
- 1,994,440 Known Deaths
- US COVID-19 Stats
- (JHU)
- 23,313,102 Cases
- 388,692 Deaths
- (COVID Tracking Project):
- 222,944 New Cases/22,982,927 Known Cases (7.7%+ Change over 7 Days)
- 3,915 New Deaths/379,451 Known Deaths
- 128,947 Current COVID-19 Hospitalizations
- 23,891 Currently COVID-19 patients in ICU
- 7,878 COVID-19 patients currently on ventilator
- California COVID-19 Stats:
- Aggregate California ICU Bed Availability:
- 35,930 New Cases/2,816,969 Total Cases (1.3% increase)
- 552 New Deaths/31,654 Total Deaths (1.8% increase)
- 13.4% 14-day test positivity rate
- 22,210 COVID-19 Hospitalizations (-340 patients, -1.5% from prior day)
- 4,878 COVID-19 ICU hospitalized in CA (-51 patients, -1.0% from prior day)
- 1,094 ICU beds available (-89 from prior day)
- San Diego County
- Free Testing Sites and Schedule in San Diego
- State Data:
- Southern California ICU Bed Availability: 0%
- 3,261 New Cases/201,578 Total Cases
- 54 Deaths/1,952 Total Deaths
- 89.8 cases/100k population (Assessed on 1/12. Unadjusted Case Rate)
- 16.4% Test Positivity (Assessed on 1/12)
- 22.8% Health Equity Positivity (Assessed on 1/12)
- 1,775 COVID-19 hospitalized patients (-15 patients, -0.8% from prior day)
- 435 COVID-19 ICU hospitalized patients (-7 patients, -1.6% from prior day)
- 138 ICU beds available (+3 from prior day)
- County Data:
- County Surpasses 2,000 COVID-19 Deaths, Reports Youngest Victim - County News Center
- 2,595 New Cases/204,175 Total Cases
- 53 New Daily Deaths/2,005 Total Deaths
- 6% Daily Test Positivity/15.8% (7-day avg after 7-day lag)/13.6% Test Positivity (14-day average)
- 69.7 cases/100k population (Assessed on 1/12. Adjusted case rate per 100,000 excluding prisons.)
- 41% Case Investigation (under 70% goal)
- 1.6% Increasing Day Over Day COVID-19 Hospitalizations (1,728 patients. 56% increase over 30 days)
- 10% Available ICU Capacity (417 patients. 42% increase over 30 days)
- 34 Staffed ICU Beds Available
- 8 New/48 Community Outbreaks (7-day)
- Business 22
- Faith-based Setting 3
- Government 3
- Daycare/preschool 3
- Healthcare 9
- Food/Bev Processing 1
- Warehouse/Distribution 4
- Hotel/Resort/Spa 1
- Private Residences 1
- Comm-Based Org 1
- Universities:
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