What Should NJ do?!? Read the attached article and watch my video explanation. Look up: NJ’s daily new Covid-19 case 7-day average You can find this information from the New York Times or you can google it. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/new-jersey-coronavirus-cases.html NJ’s current rate of transmission (Rt) You can find this on NJ’s dashboard https://covid19.nj.gov/ if you flip to the “daily” tab. Using the same 4-day cycle for t (remember, this doesn’t mean t=4; it means whatever you plug in for t is representing the number of 4-day cycles), write a general equation to calculate the expected number of new cases, t cycles out. Calculate the number of new daily cases you would predict in NJ in a month (28 days), If the Rt remains the same. Answer: about 7,436 new infections If the Rt goes up to 2. Answer: 773,888 new infections If the Rt goes down to 0.5 Answer: about 47 new infections Please be sure to show all work and/ or explain how you got your answers. Also be sure to state the date about which you are predicting. Calculate the number of new daily cases you would predict in NJ in two months (56 days), If the Rt remains the same. Answer: about 9,145 new infections If the Rt goes up to 2. Answer: 99,057,664 new infections If the Rt goes down to 0.5 Answer: about 0.4 new infections Pretend the governor of NJ has just called you and asked your opinion on what the state should do in response to the growing daily case counts. Write a 2-page, double spaced essay in 12-point, TImes New Roman font responding to his question. Make sure to: State a clear opinion that is supported by your reasoning (at least 3 points should be made to back up your opinion). Integrate all information from the 4 points listed above into your argument. Strengthen your reasoning by bringing in outside information to back up a point that others might dispute by citing at least one respected (doesn’t have to be peer-reviewed) source. Use proper MLA or APA formatting. Respond to counterarguments and explain why you think your approach is more appropriate. Your paper should follow this general format: Paragraph 1: Introduction followed by thesis statement that expresses a clear opinion. Paragraph 2: Topic sentence should state Supporting Reason #1. The sentences that follow should reinforce the topic sentence. Paragraph 3: Topic sentence should state Supporting Reason #2.. The sentences that follow should reinforce the topic sentence. Paragraph 4: Topic sentence should state Supporting Reason #3. The sentences that follow should reinforce the topic sentence. Paragraph 5: Introduce counterargument and state why you still believe your opinion is right. Paragraph 6: Conclusion.

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