Here’s the officially reported coronavirus death toll through March 28. The raw data from Johns Hopkins is here.
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Here’s the officially reported coronavirus death toll through March 28. The raw data from Johns Hopkins is here.
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American Coronavirus death rate is flatlining, much ad is the El Tio Pepe regime.
Anecdote for the open the schools files: https://abcnews.go.com/US/100-coronavirus-cases-day-care-linked-uk-variant/story?id=76738410
More on France: https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/icu-cases-creep-peak-french-virus-surge-76744443
And India: https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/indians-gather-holi-celebrations-virus-cases-surge-76743539
People really are the same the world 'round.
It seems to be republican virus, i.e. them that has, gets....
States doing poorly, still doing poorly. NJ still ahead of MI, but MI closing the gap fast. And cases in PA still shooting up too.
MN should be joining he 25+ club tomorrow (new cases/day/100K). And FL might even get there by the end of this week--yes, FL is having another surge to be. Both of these states have been slow risers. Whether or not they'll stay that way or turn into MI or PA is anyone's guess.
At the low end, LA back to sitting on the edge of the pool. Most of the states doing well have infection rates <1. HI and PR have been doing rather well, but now have high infection rates.
Big states. CA happy at 6.7, for now. TX bouncing around 13 to 14, FL is going up--next stop, very high risk. NY is just bad, as is PA. And IL is now moving on up... to the sky(?).
Shooting up??? Nope