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AZ Gov Ducey orders "Stay At Home"...

I've never been a Ducey fan. Payday loans? LOL. Yeah, we need predatory lending to remain in business during hard times.

Its one of those "Stop! or I'll yell Stop again!" deals"
 
Public accountants?

Essential.

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Actually, that kind of makes sense as right now I'm up to my eyeballs getting clients information so they can finish their SBA applications.
 
Here is why this kind of data is so important -

As of today (4/21/20) we have had 56 (according to Bing. Other sources I've seen say 29 deaths and 59 deaths) CV-19 related deaths in Pima County - covid-19 tracker - Google Search

If those deaths were spread across the county it would be troubling as that would indicate that the infection was ubiquitous. Well, after a month of not telling anybody anything, the local media FINALLY did a little work and here's what they found - Source: At least 20 of Pima County's coronavirus deaths are from a single Tucson nursing home

At least 20 of the 56 deaths were at ONE retirement home. That place says they started implementing safety procedures on March 11th but, to the best of my knowledge, no other single facility in town has been hit like that.

Bottom line, at least 1/3 of all deaths in Pima County can be traced to a single facility so how bad is it in the rest of the county? The obvious answer is, "not all that bad".
 
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