So my favorite 2 classes in college were Statistics & Epidemiology... so I've found this stats page pretty interesting. I've been tracking since Sunday, March 1st, and it was 88K cases. Today we're at 149K. Right at a 70% increase in 13 days. It also breaks down by country with 2.3K in US & 200 in Canada.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countriesNote... the death rate is calculated on cases with outcomes, not total cases (active included) so the percent looks higher. Also, I have no affiliation or background with page. They seem to be updating figures faster than big news.
We're making public health changes to slow the spread. That's good, but I'm to the point where I'm more worried about people around me making stupid decisions than the virus. I've seen how crazy people get in hurricane disaster situations. It brings out comrade and the best in many... and the worst in some unfortunately.
I work for a third party IT integration firm... lots of talks around helping clients with remote workers. Spent a lot of time yesterday talking and quoting VPN connectivity, remote collaboration, & Microsoft Remote Desktop Services licenses. Companies trying to ensure they have some type of business continuity in place.
I think we could all use a bit of nerd pop culture humor


