Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Covid-19 Coronavirus Cases And Deaths Continue To Decline In The U.S.

In total, the number of new COVID-19 cases fell 15 percent last week compared to the previous seven days - marking the eighth straight week of declines. While the number of infections continue to decline nationally, nine states have seen cases rise for at least two weeks. Of those states, North Dakota, Wisconsin and South Carolina have reported single-day highs of new infections within the last week

Daily Mail: Coronavirus cases across the United States decline for eight straight weeks as deaths continue to drop for a month

* New cases are currently averaging at just over 34,000 per day, which is down from the peak in July when about 70,000 infections were being reported daily
* In total, the number of new COVID-19 cases fell 15 percent last week compared to the previous seven days - marking the eighth straight week of declines
* Deaths have now been declining nationally for four straight weeks
* The average number of Americans dying per day from COVID-19 is averaging at about 740, which is down from the peak 2,000 deaths being reported per day back in April
* More than 194,000 Americans have now died from COVID-19 and there has been over 6.5 million infections
* While the number of cases continue to decline nationally, nine states have seen rises for at least two weeks
* Of those states, North Dakota, Wisconsin and South Carolina have reported single-day highs of new infections within the last week

The number of new coronavirus cases across the United States have now fallen for eight straight weeks while deaths have remained on a downward trajectory for the past month.

New cases are currently averaging at just over 34,000 per day, which is down from the peak in July when about 70,000 infections were being reported daily.

In total, the number of new COVID-19 cases fell 15 percent last week compared to the previous seven days - marking the eighth straight week of declines.

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WNU Editor: The health experts are saying that we still need to be prepared for tough times in the next few months .... The spread of coronavirus could DOUBLE during influenza season - but scientists say getting the flu shot could lower your risks during the 'upcoming twindemic' (Daily Mail).

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

See, everything is fine.

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B.Poster said...

Cases decline as we continue to ramp up testing and contact tracing with no end in sight to this.

Anonymous said...

Europe has continued ahead of the US with new daily infections, but fatalities are way down, even considering the lag effect...not sure why that is.

Anonymous said...

"but scientists say getting the flu shot could lower your risks during the 'upcoming twindemic' "

'Maybe because the 2 types of viruses express some of the same proteins on their outer shell or the flu primes (ramps up) the the white blood cells

If Trump wins re-election and the Dems keep playing the COPVID card, cities like NYC will dry and blow away.

People usually do not know about tech things they do not need to know about. As time goes on and the Dims keep harping about corona, many many more people will learn the basics of virology and will leave the dim party behind
.

Anonymous said...

I do like to see that colleges are reopening and even with outbreaks we are seeing the proper protocol of testing, isolation, and re-testing until the outbreak is dealt with. It's not rocket science, we are 6 months into this thing, if we can just get over the panic and hysterics and use what we have learned to move forward.

Anonymous said...


deaths as of this morning:
India=82,000
Brazil=133,000
Russia=18,000
U.S.=200,197

Anonymous said...

Europe=213,900

Anonymous said...

Europe? 5,402 per million people
U.S.? 20,490 per million

Anonymous said...

US 605 per 1M pop