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drkohler said:
You should probably add Mexico to your 3-day-curves.
My guess is Mexico will spill over to US numbers at some point, there's just no way that can be avoided.
Maybe Orangehead's wall wouldn't be that bad now. Inconceivable that he is right one time with a single argument (even for the wrong reasons).

Mexico is included in North America which is still declining by a small margin (98% week over week)
Currently Mexico is adding 3360 new cases per day, well passed Canada (890 per day), well short of the USA (23,600 per day)
Mexico keeps growing though, 129% week over week, 1.037x per day, 19 days to double.
If they don't get it under control very soon, North America will start climbing again.

Trumpstyle said:
Sweden just had it first day of 0 reported deaths since this outbreak, we are also planning to open up high schools on june 15 and college/universities in fall, no more distant learning for them.

We are making progress.

Sweden hardly reports deaths on Sundays. Last week Sweden reported 397 deaths, 57 per day on average. Yet the last 4 Sundays Sweden only reported 2 to 6 deaths. Basically nobody likes to work on Sundays ;)

The reported cases have been growing again since last Monday. Not big growth, about 112% week over week.
Sweden reported 3925 cases last week vs 3511 the week before. 560 new cases per day on average.
Opening schools will keep the fire going.


Protests in Toronto for Regis

Crowds of people donned face masks and gathered in Christie Pits Saturday to demand justice for a Toronto woman who fell to her death after police were called to her home this week. Regis Korchinski-Paquet reportedly fell to her death out of the 24th floor of a High Park apartment. Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating the incident after her family raised questions about whether officers’ actions contributed to her death. The protest was organized by Not Another Black Life, and some attendees estimated thousands of people showed.


We also have a new outbreak in St Thomas, migrant workers in a vegetable packing plant :/