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Richard Nowakowski

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Chair of Biomedical Sciences at @FSUBiomed and a Developmental Neuroscientist: I follow research and career development. Opinions expressed here are my own.

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In contrast to #Covid19 cases/day, deaths/day has risen the past week. The rise in cases/day lasted 4-5 weeks, so, unfortunately, this rise could last a while. The rate is now double what it was in the middle of July.

In contrast to #Covid19 cases/day, deaths/day has risen the past week. The rise in cases/day lasted 4-5 weeks, so, unfortunately, this rise could last a while. The rate is now double what it was in the middle of July.
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In FL new #Covid19 cases/day is falling! The peak of ~11,000 cases/day was a week ago and is now just below 10,000 cases/day. This is a good trend, but there is long way to return to the ~1,000 cases/day that prevailed in April and May.

In FL new #Covid19 cases/day is falling! The peak of ~11,000 cases/day was a week ago and is now just below 10,000 cases/day. This is a good trend, but there is long way to return to the ~1,000 cases/day that prevailed in April and May.
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In FL #Covid19 deaths/day is rising for the past 2 weeks. It is now 5x higher than it was in mid- to late-June. The rise in cases/day last 4-5 weeks, so unfortunately this rise in deaths/day is likely to continue for another 2 weeks for so.

In FL #Covid19 deaths/day is rising for the past 2 weeks. It is now 5x higher than it was in mid- to late-June. The rise in cases/day last 4-5 weeks, so unfortunately this rise in deaths/day is likely to continue for another 2 weeks for so.
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The rise in #Covid19 deaths/day is happening across much of the US. The measure here is the ratio of deaths for the past 7 days vs the previous 7 days -- oranges to read are increases greens are decreases.

The rise in #Covid19 deaths/day is happening across much of the US. The measure here is the ratio of deaths for the past 7 days vs the previous 7 days -- oranges to read are increases greens are decreases.
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In Leon County FL there has been a drop in new #Covid19 cases/day from a plateau of ~100 cases/day to ~75 cases/day. #FSU and #FAMU begin classes in a few weeks on a hybrid schedule. Hopefully, this decreasing trend will continue as some students return to #tallahassee .

In Leon County FL there has been a drop in new #Covid19 cases/day from a plateau of ~100 cases/day to ~75 cases/day. #FSU and #FAMU begin classes in a few weeks on a hybrid schedule. Hopefully, this decreasing trend will continue as some students return to #tallahassee .
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Many FL counties are seeing a drop in #Covid19 cases/day. The measure is the ratio of cases over the past 7 days to the previous 7 days -- green is a decrease orange to red is an increase.

Many FL counties are seeing a drop in #Covid19 cases/day. The measure is the ratio of cases over the past 7 days to the previous 7 days -- green is a decrease orange to red is an increase.
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Consistent with the state-wide trend, many FL counties are seeing an increase in #Covid19 deaths/day. The measure is the ratio of deaths for the past 7 d to the previous 7 d. Orange to red have increases; greens have decreases; blank counties have too few deaths to calculate.

Consistent with the state-wide trend, many FL counties are seeing an increase in #Covid19 deaths/day. The measure is the ratio of deaths for the past 7 d to the previous 7 d. Orange to red have increases; greens have decreases; blank counties have too few deaths to calculate.
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As #Isaisas approaches #Covid19 testing stations in the FL peninsula have been shut down. This will affect #Covid19 statistics and data collection for the next week. Stay safe from both!

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Marie Curie died of aplastic anaemia on 4 July 1934, a result of years of exposure to radiation through her work. Even today her laboratory notebook from 1899-1902, is radioactive and will be for 1,500 years.

Marie Curie died of aplastic anaemia on 4 July 1934, a result of years of exposure to radiation through her work. Even today her laboratory notebook from 1899-1902, is radioactive and will be for 1,500 years.