Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Latest Covid-19 Model Predicts 569,000 Americans Will Die By May 1

A COVID-19 model (pictured) predicts that nearly 569,000 people will die by May 1 despite the decrease in COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations and deaths 


 * Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation has predicted that nearly 569,000 people will die from COVID-19 by May 1 despite decline in cases and deaths 
 * Model shows a significant decrease in cases and deaths beginning in March and April, but it doesn't account for the new variants of coronavirus found in the US 
 * Meanwhile, Dr Leana Wen, an emergency physician, said that people are more likely to catch COVID-19 while grocery shopping and doing every day activities 
 * She said this is due to the highly contagious variants, including the UK's B.1.1.7 

A COVID-19 model that predicts nearly 569,000 people will die by May 1 doesn't include the new highly contagious variants that are more likely to infect people during 'every day activities'. 

Infections, hospitalizations and deaths have declined in recent days. But on Sunday, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington shared a new forecast predicting a third wave of the coronavirus later this year if people don't get the vaccine. 

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WNU Editor: The above projections do not take into account the impact that Covid variants will have on the total. President Biden has predicted a 600,000 death total, but if the worst case scenario does unfold, this 600,000 number will be easily surpassed by the end of this year.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

No one cares.

They have not announced on elder death since Joe Bite Me affectionately known as "Plugs" has been elected.

It is almost as if old people stopped dying or something.

Oh wait there was one corona tidbit in the news. Locally, they are retiring the overflow corona freezer morgue trailer, which they have anted to do since sometime in December. There reasoning went something like this.

No kabuki actors; no kabuki props.

Anonymous said...

The Biden administration is planning to purchase an additional 200 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine, marking a stepped-up effort to vaccinate the vast majority of Americans this year.

Federal officials negotiating for the new supply expect to receive 100 million doses each from Moderna and Pfizer, in deals set to boost the nation’s total vaccine capacity to 600 million.

That would give the U.S. the ability to vaccinate up to 300 million Americans, senior administration officials said, though they cautioned that it is unlikely the companies will deliver on the new shots until sometime this summer.

Anonymous said...

5:40, Mr. Illiterate 6 ways to Sunday, cannot read a graph.

Vaccinations in the U.S. began Dec. 14 with health-care workers, and so far 23.5 million shots have been given, according to a state-by-state tally by Bloomberg and data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In the last week, an average of 1.25 million doses per day were administered.

- Buzzfeed.com Jan 25th

President Dementia proposed vaccinating less people every day than what Trump's plan had done.

1 million < 1.25 million

You might not know that 1 million is less than 1.25 million, if you are functionally illiterate and do not have an education and engage in depraved heart debate.


Vaccinations exceeded 1 million doses on

1/11
1/14
1/15
1/20
1/21
1/22
1/23
1/24

You should know this, because WNU covered it and you read WNU, but don't, because you are as everyone knows illiterate.