Official Coronavirus Thread - Up to the minute Coronavirus map and count.

Yesterday's deaths for the U.S.A were 719.

While that is 719 to many, it is still an improvement.

New York and California being the leaders

N.E. still contributing....but much fewer overall.

13 states with 20 or more. Then it drops to the teens.

8 reporting zero. 4 reporting 1.
 
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New York and New Jersey are still the leaders at 1,602 and 1,462 deaths per million. They are 1 and 2.

Connecticut, Mass, and R.I. are 3,4, & 5.

South Dakota, that messy Hot Spot (as per our resident moron MarcATL) is number 37 at 92 deaths per million. Which, means they are still below 100 deaths and are relatively level. What's more interesting is that they have less than 900 active cases out of a total of about 5,200 cases overall. Guess not shutting down didn't work so well for them.

Oh, wait.

Arizona is at 184 deaths per million population. Contrary to popular opinion, only about half of those are in Maricopa County (by far and away the most populated county in the state (and 4th in the nation). about 35 - 30% of those deaths have been on the sparcely populated indian reservations to the north and west in the state.

Texas actually sits below South Dakota in terms of deaths per million.

It is number 40 on the list at 76 deaths per million (less than 5% of New York).
 
Most new cases today:

Florida
Arizona
Texas
California
Georgia
North Carolina
Louisiana
South Carolina

We're already up to 28,000 new cases today. Seeing a lot of states who have ignored this issue starting to get infected big time. Bunch of idiots.
 
Here is the trend for the daily deaths in the U.S. On a 7 day sliding average, it is decreasing. It has been for a while. Yesterday's number will only pull it down faster. If today stays below 500, it will drop even faster. As pointed out the number of serous cases (globally) is decreasing.
 

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U.S. at 575 deaths yesterday.

CA back on top.

New York with only 15 !!!! Great News.

7 day runnign average still pointed down.
 
Arizona now has the 12th highest infection rate. Not long ago, less than two weeks ago, they were in the 30's.

And look at who is leading the charge for new cases today. Florida, Arizona, North Carolina. AGAIN.
 
Arizona now has the 14th highest infection rate. A few weeks ago they were in the 30's.


And yet they still have 58% of their ventilators available, and 15% of their ICU beds are empty. Their system is not overwhelmed.

 
Arizona now has the 12th highest infection rate. Not long ago, less than two weeks ago, they were in the 30's.

And look at who is leading the charge for new cases today. Florida, Arizona, North Carolina. AGAIN.


Cases don't mean deaths. Most cases are asymptomatic.

Really, the gaslighting doesn't work, bub. We're on to the bogosity of trying to keep us all locked in our houses while Antifa & BLM destroy our communities.
 
And yet they still have 58% of their ventilators available, and 15% of their ICU beds are empty. Their system is not overwhelmed.


15% isn't much considering that they just had a huge spike in cases over the last two weeks.
 
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Cases don't mean deaths. Most cases are asymptomatic.

Really, the gaslighting doesn't work, bub. We're on to the bogosity of trying to keep us all locked in our houses while Antifa & BLM destroy our communities.

"Cases don't mean deaths."

Wow, that's really helpful. Thank you Captain Obvious.
 
Cases don't mean deaths. Most cases are asymptomatic.

Really, the gaslighting doesn't work, bub. We're on to the bogosity of trying to keep us all locked in our houses while Antifa & BLM destroy our communities.

It will be interesting to see if the latest reports are just the weekend or what.

US. deaths were 267 !!!

I realize what we are talking about.....so don't get me wrong.

But that number is a really good number in context.

Arizona reporting 1 death (which does not seem reasonable to me). But that is the number.

We'll see what the week brings.
 

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