Wednesday, September 9, 2020

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

New coronavirus cases, which have topped 6.3 million, were averaging at just over 37,600 per day on Tuesday - a toll not seen since the last week of June

Deaths from COVID-19, which have more than doubled over the summer, are now nearing 190,000. The average number of deaths per day is currently at 720, which is down from the peak 2,000 fatalities per day back in April

Daily Mail: Daily COVID-19 infections in US drop below 40,000 for the first time since June and deaths drop to 700 a day - as 25 states see cases decline in the last week

* New coronavirus cases, which have topped 6.3 million, were averaging at just over 37,600 per day on Tuesday - a toll not seen since the last week of June
* Deaths from COVID-19, which have more than doubled over the summer, are now nearing 190,000
* The average number of deaths per day is currently at 720, which is down from the peak 2,000 fatalities per day back in April
* Infections and deaths have been trending downwards nationally for several weeks following the summer surge across the Sunbelt states
* A recent spike in new cases in the Midwest has seen states like Iowa and South Dakota emerge as new hotspots in the past few weeks
* The increases have been masked nationwide by decreasing infections in the most populous states of California and Texas
* In the last two weeks, 17 states - mostly in the Midwest and Northeast - have seen an uptick in cases

The average number of daily COVID-19 cases in the United States has dropped below 40,000 for the first time since June as deaths continue to decline to just over 700 per day.

New coronavirus cases, which have topped 6.3 million, were averaging at just over 37,600 per day on Tuesday - a toll not seen since the last week of June.

Deaths from COVID-19, which have more than doubled over the summer, are now nearing 190,000.

The average number of deaths per day is currently at 720, which is well below the peak 2,000 fatalities per day back in April.

Infections and deaths have been trending downwards nationally for several weeks following the summer surge across the Sunbelt states.

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Update #1: U.S. COVID-19 deaths surpass 190,000; Iowa and South Dakota emerge as new hotspots (Reuters)
Update #2: U.S. closes in on grim pandemic milestone: the 200,000th COVID-19 death (NBC)

WNU Editor: Will cases continue to decline? The next few weeks will be critical in knowing where we are all headed.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's worth mentioning that Europe passed the US in daily case counts this last weekend, like two ships passing silently in the night.

Anonymous said...

How many people so much as looked at a wiki page to see the structure of a corona virus and compare it to a influenza virus?

Or learn how hydroxychloroquine works?

How zinc is used to fight viruses?

WE are 55 days out form elections and no one has compared hydroxychloroquine to remdesivir. It doesn't matter remdesivir looks like it will not work, but the remdesivir is better than HCQ has done its intended political damage. They sue HCQ all over Europe and Africa, which might clue person honest to themselves that it might work.

Vegans miss a lot of zinc. It affects their immune health. Yet we are told HCQ and zinc are worthless by ruthless polticos.