WEEK 17-Nov The first confirmed victim in China was a 55-year-old man who fell ill on November 17, 2019.
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7-Jan CDC established a COVID-19 Incident Management System
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WEEK 19-Jan The first known case  in the U.S. was a 35-year-old man presented to an urgent care clinic in Snohomish County, Washington, was confirmed on January 20, 2020.
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21-Jan CDC activated its Emergency Operations Center to better provide ongoing support.
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24-Jan First confirmed Illinois case
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WEEK 26-Jan First confirmed California case
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11 1-Feb First confirmed Massachusetts case
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5-Feb First confirmed Wisconsin case
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WEEK 16-Feb The promise of 5G, whether real or not, has been delayed by the diseases Coronavirus and Trump
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25-Feb Fear is rising over the Coronavirus. Stock markets are falling. Hey, humanity, what about the flu???
26-Feb First news reports of U.S. deaths were in Washington State including a 54-year-old man and woman in her 80s.
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28-Feb First confirmed Oregon case  
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WEEK 1-Mar First confirmed Rhode Island case First confirmed Florida case
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4-Mar First confirmed Texas case  
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6-Mar First confirmed Pennsylvania case First confirmed Kentucky case
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16 7-Mar First confirmed Oklahoma case First confirmed Washington, D.C. case
WEEK 8-Mar First confirmed Connecticut case  
9-Mar First presumptive Louisiana case  
10-Mar First confirmed Michigan case  
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17 14-Mar States with the most COVID-19 cases per capita?
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16-Mar Bay Area & Los Angeles issue Stay-at-Home Order
17-Mar West Virginia confirmed its first case as the last state to do so.
18-Mar Four of 7 infected family members are dead. If you socialize unnecessarily you could kill people you don't even know and never had contact with.
19-Mar CALIFORNIA FIRST STAY-AT-HOME ORDER
20-Mar COVID-19 represents a serious health threat. But casinos shutting down represent a coming disaster within the world's reorganizing national economies
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24-Mar President Trump will watch over seniors, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says seniors will die willingly; the issue is lack of hospital beds for Millennials & kids
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WEEK 29-Mar Memorial Day 2020 - A Day of New Beginnings?
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20 4-Apr Ignore economists. The number of people without wages will far exceed The Great Depression peak, and it's about the human struggle not economics.
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21 11-Apr No precedent exists to guide us after the Great Economic Lockdown and Coronavirus Crisis
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21-Apr The Coronavirus Crisis dilemma: Immunizing the herd without a vaccine to end the Great Economic Lockdown of 2020 could kill 7 million Americans
     
22-Apr To have a Memorial Day of remembrances and new beginnings we must remain scientifically steadfast
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24 2-May Coping with the pandemic in California - the wisdom of geese and the foolishness of humans
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7-May Expect a consumer-based Extended Economic Distortion after the Great Economic Lockdown
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WEEK 10-May MOTHER'S DAY  
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18-May Being an old Californian in the time of the Covid-19
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WEEK 24-May Memorial Day - When The Great Lockdown of 2020 becomes an Extended Economic Distortion
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26-May So China is hiding information regarding Covid-19 which is why Trump's people are so ignorant ill-informed 
     
27-May Epidemics and spring flowers were an expectation of American life for people prior to 1960
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5-Jun Three months of healthy, wise seclusion in rural California during the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic
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8-Jun Covid-19. What happens when voluminous words offer little meaning within reality
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30 13-Jun Evonomics and Doughnut Economics: The GenX, Millennial and GenZ voters must shift the economic debate out of the candlelight onto device screens
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  4-Jul Living "self-cloistered without self-sufficingness" on the Fourth of July in the year of COVID-19. About a new context for old Californians and others
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15-Jul Covid-19: Will it become the annual "cold" infection that kills people forcing major lifestyle changes?
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31-Jul The Covid-19 Pandemic Crisis, the Great Great Economic Lockdown of 2020, and the Extended Economic Distortion: A Californian's Timeline.
       
37 1-Aug "Societal Paperlessness" - Could Covid-19 actually cause a major reduction in the use of paper?
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4-Aug Waves??? Covid-19 and the problem with analogies.
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WEEK 9-Aug Governor Gavin Newsom's California "don't get no respect" by the news media in the Covid-19 Crisis
     
10-Aug Last week's multitude of confusing statistics help mystify The Great Economic Distortion's impact
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26-Aug On March 9 Chinese researchers told the world that the Covid-19 virus travels at least 15 feet. New NBC story says 6-foot social distancing was too arbitrary.
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1-Sep A trade war, gig economy, and lack of immigrant workers will be the key factors in prolonging the post-pandemic Extended Economic Distortion
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6-Oct California's success in limiting the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic - will we continue to behave?
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