Thursday, April 2, 2020

Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In The U.S. -- News Updates April 1 - 2, 2020



Daily Mail: Coronavirus kills 908 Americans in 24hrs to take US death toll to 4,391, with more than 200,000 people testing positive - as Michigan emerges as the third deadliest hotspot behind NYC and New Jersey with 259 fatalities

* Number of coronavirus cases in the US surpassed 200,000 on Wednesday as the death toll increased to more than 4,300
* New infections across the country increased by 25,676 and new deaths rose by 908
* The US death toll has now surpassed the number of deaths reported in China (3,309) where the outbreak first emerged back in December
* The death toll in Italy (12,428) and Spain (9,053) is still higher than the United States
* More than 40% of the country's fatal cases come from New York state where the death toll rose by 391 to 1,941. New York state also saw an increase of 7,917 cases to bring the total number of new infections to 83,712
* President Donald Trump has warned Americans to brace for a 'hell of a bad two weeks' ahead as the White House projected there could be 100,000 to 240,000 deaths in the US
* Fears that the US is on track to become the new Italy, whose healthcare system has buckled under the weight of the pandemic, are fast becoming a reality

More than 900 people have died in the US in 24 hours with the death toll increasing to more than 4,300 as the number of coronavirus cases in the US surpassed 200,000.

New deaths from the coronavirus rose by 908 on Wednesday while new infections across the country increased by 25,676.

The US death toll has now surpassed the number of deaths reported in China (3,309) where the outbreak first emerged back in December.

The death toll in Italy (12,428) and Spain (9,053) is still higher than the United States.

More than 40 percent of the country's fatal cases come from New York state where the death toll rose by 391 to 1,941. New York state also saw an increase of 7,917 cases to bring the total number of new infections to 83,712.

Michigan now has the third highest death toll in the country after reporting a spike in its figures over night. The state recorded 75 news deaths, bringing its death toll to 259. Michigan has more than 7,600 confirmed cases.

New Jersey is second behind New York with 267 deaths and 18,997 infections.

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Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic In The U.S. -- News Updates April 1 - 2, 2020

US coronavirus live: Trump says federal stockpile of protective equipment nearly empty -- The Guardian
How many coronavirus cases does each US state have? -- Al Jazeera
US coronavirus cases surpass 200,000 with more than 4,600 deaths -- Al Jazeera
265 MILLION Americans - 80 per cent of the population - are now ordered to stay home but some states STILL refuse to shutdown with Missouri Governor insisting it is down to 'individual responsibility' -- Daily Mail
Trump resists national shutdown, leaving it up to states -- AP
Most Americans huddle indoors as coronavirus deaths keep spiking -- Reuters
New York state’s virus deaths jump to more than 1,900 -- AP
‘A battlefield behind your home’: Deaths mount in New York -- AP
'This is NOT just New York's problem': Cuomo warns other states to prepare for the worst after NY coronavirus deaths soar by 391 to 1,941 - as he urges NYPD to be 'more aggressive' on 'selfish, reckless' crowds -- Daily Mail
US COVID-19 pandemic: New Jersey reports more than 18,000 cases -- Al Jazeera
Florida governor Ron DeSantis finally issues a statewide lockdown after revealing coronavirus first started circulating in Miami in early February during the Super Bowl and state cases surge to 6,955 -- Daily Mail
Louisiana records biggest one-day coronavirus spike after infections soar by 1,200 and deaths rise by 54 - as New Orleans continues to become an emerging pandemic hotspot -- Daily Mail
Los Angeles mayor urges everyone to wear masks -- AP
California Gov Newsom warns hospitals will run out of beds by next month as coronavirus infections increase and says schools will remain closed for the rest of the year - as statewide cases rise to 8,500 and death toll jumps to 183 -- Daily Mail
Incredible drone footage captures a deserted Las Vegas with empty casinos and hotels as the city converts an empty parking lot into a homeless shelter where people sleep on towels and concrete six feet apart -- Daily Mail
Navajo leaders worry for already isolated community facing coronavirus -- AFP
US puts federal prisons on lockdown over virus fears -- AFP
Mike Pence says U.S. will be as bad as Italy and blames the CDC and China for delayed response to coronavirus saying medical center called it 'low risk' in January and Beijing was 'not transparent' -- Daily Mail
Coronavirus: US 'considers cloth face masks for public' -- BBC
Coronavirus is now the third-leading cause of death in the US: The pandemic kills more Americans each day than lung disease, stroke, Alzheimer's and diabetes, doctor says -- Daily Mail
Coronavirus: Things the US has got wrong - and got right -- Anthony Zurcher, BBC

6 comments:

Anonymous said...


They show the 'scary graphs comparing country to country showing the exponential curve.

The same yahoos that brandish a graph with an exponential curve to scare people never studied Fibonacci numbers in school or do not remember them.

(a) It would put things into perspective of for one country they put the graphs of positives, recoveries, and deaths on one graph. WILL THEY DO THIS?

(b) They might also put the numbers of influenza and corona on the same chart.

Anonymous said...


1918 flu pandemic (Spanish flu)

Case fatality rate: 2%
Subtype involved: H1N1


Russian flu 1977 to 1978

Case fatality rate: N/A
Subtype involved: H1N1


2009 flu pandemic

Case fatality rate: 0.03%
Subtype involved: H1N1


The H1N1 flu obviously does not kill many people. We were not ready in 2009 and yet the death rate was .03% . The flu started in APR 2009 and 6 months later O'stumbles declared an emergency on 24 OCT 2009.

We also have been exposed or vaccinated against H1N1 a lot

1918 pandemic
1976 U.S. outbreak
1988 U.S. outbreak
2007 Philippine outbreak
2009 U.S. pandemic
2009 Northern Ireland outbreak
2015 and 2017 India outbreaks
2015 Nepal outbreak
2016 Pakistan outbreak
2017 Maldives outbreak
H1N1 virus pandemic history

Yet it still claims 30,000 to 80,000 live in the US despite previous exposures and a vaccinations. It is taking sick people. You can only bend the curve so long with entropy.

Corona is taking a tenth of what influenza does.


Flu vaccine probably protects against corona.


Anonymous said...

probably? evidence?

Anonymous said...


The attach to the same receptors. That is how they get pulled into the cells. Probably have the same HA's.

There is a university in Pennsylvania that already has a vaccine. Now Fauci who has written mash notes to Hillary Clinton and sucked up to Bono of U2 wants to test if for 12 to 18 months.

They make vaccine for the next flu season in less than 6 months and yet Fauci and the other old men & women want to go slow. Facui is the person, who fucked up out medical research system with his HIV effort.

Anonymous said...

Holdout Georgia has joined the list of states under stay-at-home orders, but a statement from Gov. Brian Kemp while announcing the restrictions is causing a stir as well. Kemp explained Wednesday that he just learned asymptomatic people with the coronavirus can spread the disease, reports the Hill. "We didn't know that until the last 24 hours," said Kemp. "And as Dr. Toomey told me, this is a game changer for us," he added, referring to state public health chief Kathleen Toomey. Kemp's acknowledgement has led to "shocked reactions" online, notes Newsweek, given that public health officials in the US and around the world have been warning for weeks that asymptomatic people are a particular danger when it comes to spreading COVID-19.

"The idea that Kemp didn't know this is striking," writes Aaron Blake at the Washington Post. "But he's merely the latest top politician to indicate that he's unfamiliar with the science even as he's making life-or-death decisions for his constituents." Blake's piece notes that Dr. Anthony Fauci said as far back as Jan. 31 that asymptomatic people could "absolutely" spread the coronavirus, and Blake quotes public statements from Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx (both on the White House task force) to that effect in the ensuing weeks. (Studies abroad, like this one, back up the danger.) It's possible Kemp and officials in Georgia were reacting to comments from CDC chief Robert Redfield on NPR Monday, in which he estimated that 25% of infected people have no symptoms. "That's important," he said, because "we have learned that in fact they do contribute to transmission." (Read more Georgia stories.)

Anonymous said...

Holdout in Georgia. Well whoop dee doo

Sweden, Belgium and Japan do not have lockdowns.

Sweden has a small case load than we do.

#s & logic are hard for you, my friend.