Here’s the officially reported coronavirus death toll through March 23. The raw data from Johns Hopkins is here.
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Here’s the officially reported coronavirus death toll through March 23. The raw data from Johns Hopkins is here.
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CovidActNow county view shows the outbreaks around NYC, MI, and SD-MN. It also looks like part of MI "thumb" was cut-off. The "dark red" counties are on the tip and down the side. OK still not fixed--so no county data for now.
AL and LA have joined their friends in the pool (<10 new cases/day/100K).WA and WI also jumped back in, joining OR, CA, NV, AZ, NM, KS, MO, AR, MS, HI, PR, NMI.
In the hotspots, NY dropped an bit then leveled off, NJ and MI still climbing. MS, CT, RI, DE no changing by a lot. Around them, the rest of New England and PA are not looking good--numbers going up. MN and SD drifting up. OH and IN holding steady
Big states: CA low and holding, TX still dropping, FL holding its own at 21, NY is still bad, PA is getting worse, and IL drifted a little higher, now at 14 new cases/day/100K.
In NY, cases dropped a little, hospitalizations holding steady (short term) and deaths--dropped off a cliff, from 68+ a day down to less than 20 a day. I would love to say that was due to vaccinations--but I don't see that elsewhere. That looked like that might be happening in WV, but then there were reporting artifacts.
Flu shot associated with fewer, less severe COVID cases,
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-03/mm-u-fsa032321.php