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Trump Covid Timeline (May 22 - July 22)

May 22: Trump orders governors to reopen churches immediately, something he is not empowered to do (legal experts and the courts agree). Those governors that acquiesce endanger their congregants, as we have seen again and again and again that these houses of worship are super-spreaders.
May 22: Researchers find that 100 million+ Twitter bot-accounts are being used to push to ‘reopen America’ (source).
May 22: Half of Fox News viewers think Bill Gates is using pandemic to microchip them
May 22: Carnegie Mellon researchers discover much of the discussion doubting the pandemic and anti-stay-at-home orders is being fueled by misinformation campaigns using convincing bots. Of the top 50 influential re-tweeters, 82% are bots; of the top 1,000 re-tweeters, 62% are bots.
May 23: Trump plays golf, and whines over twitter in response to media coverage.
May 23: Betsy DeVos openly admits she's using the pandemic to impose her private school choice agenda (audio). Her opportunism is nothing new (source).
May 23: Alabama has reopened its beaches, casinos, bingo halls, museums, zoos and amusement parks – as its hospitals are running out of ICU beds.
May 24: White House predicts that US unemployment to remain in double digits until November election.
May 24: Coronavirus outbreak at high school pool party fuels ‘second peak,’ Arkansas gov says. Missouri probably isn’t far behind. For multiple reasons.
May 25: Trump calls Marine Corps veteran (and sitting Congressman) ‘an American Fraud’ on Memorial Day, mis-spells his name, claims he voted for Nancy Pelosi as speaker of the house (he didn’t.)
May 25: Trump issues a call for schools forced to close amid the coronavirus pandemic to be "opened ASAP" (tweet) after watching segment on Fox News.
May 26: Trump shares a tweet mocking Biden for wearing a face mask in public — in line with the CDC advice that he routinely ignores, for fear of “looking weak”.
May 26: Trump leaves GOP "completely blindsided" with threat to pull RNC convention out of North Carolina.
May 26: Spiking pneumonia deaths suggest the virus is killing far more than we know
May 27: Two weeks after court scraps Safer at Home, Wisconsin sets record for new coronavirus cases and deaths
late May: As Memorial weekend ends, the US has lost 100,000 people to the virus… more than combined combat fatalities in the three-year Korean War (33,686, source) and the 11-year US war in Vietnam (58,220, source), with very little collective grief.
May 30: Trump terminates the US relationship with the World Health Organization (WHO).
May 30: Trump demands Republican convention ‘with no masks or social distancing’ despite coronavirus pandemic
June 1: Dr. Fauci told states that Trump is no longer frequently meeting with top public-health experts to discuss the fight against the coronavirus. Two weeks later, Fauci will state he hasn’t talked to Trump once in the last two weeks.
June 1: States that reported all-time highest single-day new case totals in the last week: North Carolina, South Carolina (twice), Texas (twice), Arizona (twice), Mississippi (twice), Utah (twice), Virginia (twice), Wisconsin (twice) and California (three times)
June 3: Millions Of Americans skip payments as tidal wave of defaults and evictions looms
June 10: Trump: “We’ve made every decision correctly” - White House goes quiet on coronavirus as outbreak spikes; no briefings in over a month
June 15: Trump dismisses uptick in US coronavirus cases and suggests a 'stop' to testing. "If we stop testing right now, we'd have very few cases, if any,"
June 15: US national pride falls to the lowest level in the two decades of Gallup measurement.
June 17: More Americans have died from the virus (116,963) than were killed in combat during World War One (116,708).
June 18: Trump says he thinks some Americans are wearing masks to show they disapprove of him and not as a preventive measure during the pandemic
June 18: Trump claims virus will ‘Fade Away’ – as U.S. Sees 20,000 New Cases a Day. Within a month this will increase to 70,000 new cases a day.
June 20: Trump holds rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma – his first large campaign event since the beginning of the coronavirus lockdowns
Planned future rallies are cancelled, due to fears of low attendance and the virus.
June 24: Fauci: White House ordered NIH to cancel coronavirus research funding, because it is in partnership with scientists in Wuhan and Trump has pushed a conspiracy theory that Wuhan purposely created the virus.
June 25: White House official: Americans will “Just Have to Live With” massive virus surge
June 25: The largest medical complex in the world, Texas Medical Center reaches 100 percent ICU occupancy, then they stopped reporting data.
June 30: The European Union bans travel from the U.S. due to coronavirus, and extends the ban two weeks later as the US situation continues to deteriorate.
June 30: The US has 4% of the world's population but 25% of its coronavirus cases. Over 2.5 million Americans have tested positive, and over 125,000 have died.
June 30: Dr. Fauci tells Congress new cases could reach 100,000 a day without changes, and that recent coronavirus surge caused by reopening too quickly, not following guidelines
Late June: Republican governors begin holding secret conference calls to complain about Trump's chaotic coronavirus response
July 2: Trump: “I think we’re gonna be very good with the coronavirus. I think that at some point that’s going to, sort of, just disappear – I hope,” as US sees record number of new cases
July 4: Arizona Department of Health Services reports that ICU's are at 91 percent capacity and nearly a quarter of coronavirus tests conducted returned positive.
July 4: U.S. breaks another daily coronavirus record with more than 57,000 new infections
July 6: White House defends Trump's claim that 99 percent of COVID-19 cases are 'harmless' with chart showing 5 percent are fatal. Unsurprisingly, the head of the FDA refuses to back up this claim.
July 7: The virus is killing more in Florida, Texas in one month than 20 years of hurricanes
July 7: Trump and the Secretary of Education demand that schools reopen with fully operational in-person classrooms in the Fall.
July 8: 56 Florida hospitals hit 100% ICU capacity (and new daily cases rise above 10,000, to rise to 15,000 per day within five more days) as Governor DeSantis defends refusal to release virus data.
July 9: Dr. Fauci says states with coronavirus resurgences should consider shutting down again
July 10: U.S. breaks another daily coronavirus record with more than 70,000 new infections.
July 11: Japan is 'shocked' and furious at the US after a major coronavirus outbreak at 2 Marine bases in Okinawa — and says the US is not taking the virus seriously. "We now have strong doubts that the US military has taken adequate disease prevention measures,"
July 12: Dr. Fauci says COVID-19 cases exploding because U.S. didn’t completely shut down
July 12: CDC holds first press briefing in over three months of being silenced by the White House.
July 13: Trump complains Biden and Obama stopped coronavirus testing even though it didn't exist during their administration
July 13: Arizona is currently registering as many new cases as the entire EU, which has a population 60 times greater.’
July 13: Trump retweets game show host saying CDC and doctors are lying; the coronavirus task force pushes back: ‘None of us lie'. The game show host’s son tests positive for the virus one day later, the host suddenly changes his position, and deletes his Twitter account.
July 14: Nearly one-third of children tested for COVID in Florida are positive; that is over 11,000 children.
July 15: Administration removes control of coronavirus data from CDC, instead funneling it through the White House. Experts and scientists highlight why this is dangerous, and states begin to lose access to data.
July 15: Trump greenlights an op-ed attacking Dr. Fauci by White House trade adviser Peter Navarro. Fauci responds that they should be ashamed. Trump then says Navarro never should have written it.
July 17: White House blocks CDC from testifying on reopening schools next week
July 18: Trump administration pushes to block new money for testing, tracing, and CDC in upcoming coronavirus relief bill
July 18: 85 infants under age 1 have tested positive for the virus in one Texas county since March
July 19: Trump claims, incorrectly, that the U.S. has "one of the lowest mortality rates" for the virus
July 20: Trump: "I will be right eventually. You know, I said, 'It's going to disappear.' I'll say it again. ... It's going to disappear, and I'll be right," – part of a larger interview citing false and nonexistent data on the virus.
July 20: Trump calls masks ‘Patriotic’ less than two months after ridiculing Biden for wearing one. Just hours later, he hosts a fundraiser without a mask (at his own hotel, where he raised $5 million).
July 21: Denied permission to work from home, Maryland public health worker dies after COVID hits office
July 22: White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway accuses the states of being too hasty with reopening their economies
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A new location would've done wonders for Judgment

With how much Judgment tries to differentiate itself from Yakuza games, with its supposedly new 'legal genre' (that plays awfully similar to its street brawling counterparts), it would have been a big help if the studio had at least set it in a different location.
I'd have loved to see Judgment take place in Shibuya, where our boy band member would have fit right in. Or even Akihabara, since Yagami is so into drones and such. An electronics district like Akihabara would've been fitting with all the photo snapping, server hacking and drone investigating you do in Judgment. Would've also lent it a more futuristic feel now that the Yakuza timeline is in the modern era instead of the 80s or mid 2000s, even more than Yakuza 6 did. Especially with the slightly different color tones, it could have been a really cool aesthetic with a color palette that accentuates colder hues more to reinforce that electronics-filled environment. Could've been an awesome new feel for an RGG game that would differentiate from Yakuza games.
Alas, as we know, that didn't happen. My guess is that the studio is focusing the asset creation on Shin Yakuza, that was confirmed to have at least one extra location besides Kamurocho. And considering the year before Judge Eyes came out we got a Dragon Engine version of Sotenbori in Kiwami 2, and that same year that Judge Eyes came out (2018) they also put out Hokuto ga Gotoku (FotNS) which had its own brand new hub and wasteland that had to be built from scratch, it appears Judge Eyes got stuck between a rock and a hard place when it came to (asset creating) manpower.
I suppose we did get a completed version of modern day Kamurocho for the first time (as Kiwami 2 was a 2006 version) and we get to briefly walk around places like the ADDC and such, so I can't say that the Kamurocho from Y6 was completely reused. We can enter a few new rooms and areas like Koi Bride and the casino it houses, and roam around the upper parts of Kamurocho, with Kamurocho Hills completely built now although, hilariously, still inaccessible.
Still, it would've done wonders to the feel of Judgment had it been set, well, basically anywhere but Kamurocho. The story does involve yakuza, but as we've seen in other games, yakuza are pretty much everywhere in Japan, even in Okinawa so that shouldn't be an obstacle. Hell, the Matsugane goons and the Kyorei and Keihin gangs did feel a bit different from the usual Tojo goons that you regularly fight in Yakuza games, so that would have been a nice tool to further differentiate from Yakuza if it were set somewhere else. It really can't be understated that if the setting was different, then it would have been much easier to take Judgment as its own thing, since we would associate that setting, let's say Akihabara for example, as Judgment's "turf".
Hell, if the location was different and a few things in the game were better handled, like having far fewer tailing missions in side quests, and some tweaks to further deepen the detective mechanics and some gameplay adjustments like the mandatory greetings from allies being removed, we'd probably be having a very different discussion about Judgment and Yakuza games. Many probably would've preferred Judgment over Yakuza games if it kept that type of refreshing content up. Would you really be so excited to return to Kamurocho for Shin Yakuza for the umpteenth time, if you just experienced a completely fresh city for the first time with a new protagonist and cast and brand new set of detective mechanics that were actually fun to interact with? I'd probably have some cautious optimism for Shin to say the least.
Finally, on a somewhat related note, the fact that Judgment "borrowed" Kamurocho for its setting does raise some questions. Do the events of the game affect a Shin Yakuza Kamurocho where Ichiban is going to be the new city wrecker? If I go to Koi Bride in Shin Yakuza, will that be inexplicably locked? Am I going to find that underground casino again or will it be somewhere else for some mysterious reason? Is Yagami's detective agency even gonna be there when I walk by in Shin or will it all of a sudden be a random building again?
There are clear consequences to using Kamurocho for a different IP that takes place in the same time frame as Yakuza does. Are these two potential franchises just going to awkwardly ignore each other? I suppose we'll find out soon enough, but these are all things that could have been sidestepped if Judgment took place in a different part of Japan altogether. Seems like a lot of narrative gymnastics are awaiting the writers for future games as Kamurocho no doubt gets used for many more entries. Again highlighting that a new location for Judgment probably would've been a better move.
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