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

The death count will be interesting for the next few days. The holiday and weekend may have affected it.

The next few weeks will also be interesting. I wonder how many new cases we will see as a result of holiday parties.
 
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I wouldn't read too much into the death counts over the last few days. Holiday weekend and all.

But hopefully the death counts stay relatively low.
 

I wouldn't read too much into that either.

Trump likes to have his ass kissed. He said he wouldn't respond if they don't treat him nicely.

 
US reporting 251 deaths yesterday.

New York/New Jersey ==> 20%.

High, but much better.

Have to wonder about weekend reporting.
 
Average is now trending at 20 - 25% of peak.

But the world is on fire.

How fucking stupid.
Correct, because, unlike you, most people actually care about other people. They don't think 1000 deaths a day is "A lot better!" than 2000 deaths a day. They aren't grave dancers, like you.
 
The first sentence is a stupid lie meant for AM radio listeners and tinfoil hatters.
 
Arizona already at 117 new deaths.

They now have the 5th highest infection rate. They were in the 30's a month ago.
 
Hopefully today's death count is just a back-log over the holiday weekend.

I really hope we don't start getting to 1,000 deaths per day again.

Tomorrow's numbers might help clarify the direction we're going.
 
Interesting. Arizona has the highest positive test rate in the country. Their average is about 27%. That means that 27% of tests in Arizona are coming back positive.

Nationally, we're averaging an 8% positive test rate.


 
Let's take a closer look at where the high positive test rates are coming from. These are the 7-day moving averages of all of the states and D.C.

Arizona: 26.8%
Florida: 18.9%
South Carolina: 16.9%
Texas: 14.4%
Alabama: 14.1%
Nevada: 13.7%
Georgia: 13.2%
Mississippi: 12.5%
Idaho: 12%
Kansas: 9.6%
Arkansas: 9.5%
Utah: 9.1%
Iowa: 8.6%
Louisiana: 8.5%

National Average: 8.0%

Tennessee: 7.8%
South Dakota: 7.6%
California: 7.5%
Oklahoma: 7.3%
North Carolina: 6.9%
Nebraska: 6.7%
Indiana: 6.6%
Ohio: 6.6%
Wisconsin: 6.3%
Washington: 5.8%
Oregon: 5.7%
Pennsylvania: 5.5%
Wyoming: 5.4%
Delaware: 5.3%
Kentucky: 4.9%
Missouri: 4.9%
Maryland: 4.8%
Virginia: 4.8%
Colorado: 4.7%
North Dakota: 3.9%
New Mexico: 3.6%
Minnesota: 3.5%
West Virginia: 3.1%
Illinois: 2.6%
Massachusetts: 2.5%
Montana: 2.5%
Michigan: 2.4%
Rhode Island: 1.9%
District of Columbia: 1.8%
Hawaii: 1.6%
New Hampshire: 1.6%
New Jersey: 1.6%
Alaska: 1.3%
Maine: 1.2%
New York: 1.1%
Vermont: 0.9%
Connecticut: 0.8%


It would be nice if we could get the positive test rate down, but it's trending in the wrong direction. Being pulled up by Arizona, Florida, South Carolina, Texas, and surprisingly Alabama.
 

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