Here’s the officially reported coronavirus death toll through April 7. The raw data from Johns Hopkins is here.
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Here’s the officially reported coronavirus death toll through April 7. The raw data from Johns Hopkins is here.
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I'm loving that UK chart. They're pretty much almost done with Covid-19 - the death rate is incredibly low.
Are you going to update the Mexican chart for the fatalities the Mexican government said there were?
Canada still doing pretty good. They should probably invest more in pharma so they're not dependent on US vaccine donations.
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is a cause of anaphylaxis to the Pfizer/BioNTech mRNA COVID-19 vaccine,
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cea.13874
Looks like states in the northeast the are doing poorly now might really be on the other side of their latest outbreak, hospitalizations are leveling in NJ. Not all good news, looks like ME is getting ready to break through the 25 new cases/day/100K threshold. CO and NE have backed away from that level, and WV backed away earlier and is staying away. AK still flitting about 25, and IL is making a run for that level.
MI is really bad. Looks like it wants to beat its holiday record. Hospitalizations shooting up and deaths starting to follow. This with 32% of population vaccinated (first dose).
OK got out of the pool, a spike in cases pushed it above 10 new cases/day/100K--probably due to holiday reporting. TX just on the skirt, and AR holding around 5.
After commenting on "no cases" in NMI, they now have an new cases/day/100K rate of 0.3. I should have just been quiet.
Odds may be low, but vaccinated people can still get infected and spread the disease, esp. with certain variants. So still mask up in public and avoid potential super spreader events.