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60 million? It's 1.2 billion!The missus read something like 60 million locked down in India.
Here one person came back and went to a funeral and so far 4 cases directly linked to that. We went from 27 to 64 overnight.
Stay home!
60 million? It's 1.2 billion!
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/25/world/asia/india-lockdown-coronavirus.html
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As of yesterday here is the number of confirmed cases by county in Iowa.
We're in the 2nd tier of counties from the south and 4th county from the west.
View attachment 77717
For Iowa members here's the Iowa website. Looks like they update it in the afternoon.
https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/
I'd just close up shop no Cape Cod and tell them all to go home
Lee,
What is the reason for the "kink" in the 4 and 6th tier (from the south) counties?
Lee,
What is the reason for the "kink" in the 4 and 6th tier (from the south) counties?
Lee,
What is the reason for the "kink" in the 4 and 6th tier (from the south) counties?
Speculation here, but I'd say its a type of correction line. If you drive rural roads around here they are laid out on a grid pattern and every so many miles the north south roads have a correction line where the road shifts over to compensate for the diminishing distance between the lines of longtitude. Those look like a larger scale version of the same thing.
Speculation here, but I'd say its a type of correction line. If you drive rural roads around here they are laid out on a grid pattern and every so many miles the north south roads have a correction line where the road shifts over to compensate for the diminishing distance between the lines of longtitude. Those look like a larger scale version of the same thing.
Interstate 80
That would be the best guess. Roads are usually every mile on the section lines.
On the 4th tier they jog 2 to 2.5 miles and on the 6th tier they jog 3 to 3.5 miles.