Missouri Covid Stats plus my county stats for the past month. The larger number, deaths to date, covers the entire plandemic, 18/19 months.
7/27
State Stats
9,622 deaths to date
24 deaths past 7 days
County Stats
41 deaths to date
0 deaths past 7 days
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7/29
State Stats
9,642 deaths to date
32 deaths past 7 days
County Stats
41 deaths to date
0 deaths past 7 days
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7/30
State Stats
9,650 D to D
31 past 7 days
County
41
0
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7/31
State Stats
9,667 deaths to date
34 deaths past 7 days
County
41
0
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8/1
State
9,667 D to D
36 past 7 days
County
41
0
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8/3
State
9,755 d to d
33 past 7
County
41
0
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8/4
State
9,777
36
County
41
0
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8/5
State
6,798
47
County
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8/7
State
9,827
51
County
41
0
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8/9
State
9,828
36
County
41
0
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8/10
State
9,970
46
County
41
0
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8/11
State
9,982
53
County
41
0
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8/13
State
10,007
47
County
41
0
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8/19
State
10,168
51
County
42
0
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8/25
State
10,397
53
County
43
0
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St Louis County has been a steady 20% of deaths for the state. My county is 70 miles down the Interstate from St Louis. Most of our deliveries come from there. We have thousands of people come here from St Louis area every weekend for recreation. Many own land here, others camp. They shop here. They eat at our restaurants. They don’t wear masks here. They just don’t seem to be able to bring covid here in a big way. My county of 24,000 has averaged about 2 deaths per month “attributed to covid”. That means they died and also tested positive for COVID. “Of” COVID or “with” COVID?
I think we have a pandemic of liars at hospitals in the blue cities!
Missouri looks surreal to me. Calif, where the pandemic never ends: 14,500 new cases today, 75 deaths, 4.27million total cases (over 10% of the state), 65K deaths