The first discovery in New Hampshire of a coronavirus case was on February 26. A map by town of the cases reported can be found here. There have been a total of 885 cases reported and 18 deaths, according to a New York Times database:
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Coronavirus in New Hampshire and Belknap County at a Glance
As of close of business 4/6/20 New Hampshire had 715 cases of coronavirus. That means as a state New Hampshire had 53 cases of coronavirus for every 100,000 people. In terms of negative outcomes New Hampshire has had 9 deaths attributed to coronavirus. That means for every 100,000 people in the state there have been … Read more
Perspective on Government Imposed Shutdown
It is time for some perspective on government imposed shutdown. The President made an announcement. He is aiming toward Easter Sunday as the point at which to begin getting the economy going again. This is triggering heavy opposition. The debate is about how much destruction to the economy to inflict. That is simply a stupid … Read more
Math is hard.
I’m not a doctor. I’m not a biologist. I’m not a mathematician. I don’t even PLAY any of those on social media. I am, however, well-read and an admitted, congenital skeptic.
Leak Suggests Infections and Deaths from Coronavirus in China Many Times Higher than ‘Official’ Reports
We have been sharing the “official” number of infections and deaths from the novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) on our Facebook page. Every morning. And we’ve reported on how experts claim those numbers are too low. Well, we may now know just how “too low.”
From 2017 to 2018 Deaths From Firearms Dropped 7 %
Here’s some news you may not hear too about much. Firearms-related fatalities declined year over year from 2017 to 2018. Without any new nationally imposed limitations on firearms.
Enough…

As tragic as the shooting event in Connecticut was, when you actually look at the data on US Deaths, you can plainly see the totally overblown, reactive tizzy that the American Liberal community, and their lapdogs, the mainstream media, have themselves in.
Using official CDC data, guns are not nearly our biggest problem….
US Deaths in 2009: 2,437,163
Deaths related to injuries: 177,154 (7.3%)
Of these injury-deaths, Poisoning/Drugs accounted for 23.5%, Motor Vehicles 19.5%, Firearms 17.7% (31,347), and Falling (yes, “Falling Down”) 14.4%.
Before going any further, let me point out the obvious fact that….