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Arkansas Granny

(31,505 posts)
Sat Jul 11, 2020, 04:46 PM Jul 2020

Arkansas by the numbers 7/11/20.


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ArkansasCovid
@ArkansasCovid
By the numbers for July 11:
- 27,864 (+1,061) cumulative cases
- 6,361 (+513) active cases
- 313 (+0) deaths
- 21,190 (+548) recoveries

This is the largest single-day increase and the 1st day with more than 1,000 new cases. The 2nd largest was 878 on July 2.
3:32 PM · Jul 11, 2020
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Arkansas by the numbers 7/11/20. (Original Post) Arkansas Granny Jul 2020 OP
We're spiking for sure calguy Jul 2020 #1
We need mandatory masking at the very least. Without that, I don't see how we avoid a shutdown. Arkansas Granny Jul 2020 #2
Luckily I'm retired calguy Jul 2020 #3

calguy

(5,290 posts)
1. We're spiking for sure
Sat Jul 11, 2020, 06:35 PM
Jul 2020

Asass is a trump chump after all. Me&the Mrs don't leave the homestead unless we have to.
Stay safe AG.

Arkansas Granny

(31,505 posts)
2. We need mandatory masking at the very least. Without that, I don't see how we avoid a shutdown.
Sat Jul 11, 2020, 07:21 PM
Jul 2020

I go to work, but, my employer has let me arrange my schedule so I have little contact with anyone else. Between Insta Cart and Amazon, I haven't had to go shopping in person since March.

calguy

(5,290 posts)
3. Luckily I'm retired
Sat Jul 11, 2020, 07:31 PM
Jul 2020

and my wife is able to work from home as has been for the past three months. We have ten acres to play on so the only thing we really miss is going to the gym. Our gym is open but we're not about to go until this thing is over.
I don't see ASAss imposing mandatory anything unless trump gives the ok. I'm surprised we don't have more cases. We're probably fortunate there aren't as many big population areas in the state compared to others.
In the end it's always up to us to stay safe but it would help if our government was more responsible.

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