Tuesday, August 10, 2021

U.S. Covid-19 Cases Surge To Over 100,000 Per Day

On Sunday, the U.S. recorded 24,234 new COVID-19 cases with a seven-day rolling average of 108,624, the highest number recorded since February 8 and the third day surpassing 100,000

Deaths have also risen with 111 recorded on Sunday with a seven-day rolling average of 508, the first time the average has surpassed 500 since June and a 94% increase from the 261 average recorded three weeks prior  

Daily Mail: The shots DO work: US sees a 240% rise in COVID cases in last three weeks with average of 108,000 per day - but number of daily deaths are HALF of what they were before vaccines 

* On Sunday, the U.S. recorded 24,234 new COVID-19 cases with a seven-day rolling average of 108,624, the third consecutive day surpassing 100,000 and a 240% increase from 31,919 reported three weeks ago 

* The last time COVID-19 cases were trending upward with a daily average of 100,000 was in early November 2020, when vaccines weren't yet available

* At the time, virus-related fatalities were also rising with an average of 1,100 per day 

* By comparison, 111 deaths were recorded on Sunday with a seven-day rolling average of 508, meaning deaths are about half of what they were during the last surge with 68% of the eligible population vaccinated 

* States are reporting record-high numbers of COVID-19 cases and hospitals say they are filling up due to the surge of patients 

* In Florida, some hospitals are sending COVID-19 patients home with oxygen and a monitor to free beds for sicker people

* Officials in Houston, Texas, have run out of beds and have had to airlift patients hundreds of miles away, one even as far as North Dakota 

Even as coronavirus cases continue to rise across the United States, deaths remain far below their previous highs thanks to COVID-19 vaccines. 

On Sunday, officials recorded 24,234 new cases of the virus with a seven-day rolling average of 108,624, marking the third consecutive day that the average has surpassed 100,000. 

This is a 240 percent increase from the average of 31,919 reported three weeks ago, according to a DailyMail.com analysis of data from Johns Hopkins University. 

The last time that COVID-19 cases were on an upward trend with 100,000 being recorded every day was in early November 2020, when vaccines weren't yet available. 

At the time, the average number of daily deaths sat around 1,100, the analysis shows.  

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WNU Editor: Over 500 Americans are now dying from Covid-19 everyday. And it is

Update: Grandma and grandpa getting Covid is one thing. But this is going to freak people out .... Children make up 15% of U.S. COVID-19 cases (CBS). More here .... Analysis: 15 percent of US coronavirus cases are now children (The Hill). 

More News On U.S. Covid-19 Cases Surging To Over 100,000 Per Day  

COVID-19 live updates: Pediatrician warns parents, governors: Don't 'underestimate' the virus -- ABC News  

2 Texas ERs temporarily shut down as US Covid-19 hospitalization and death rates double in 2 weeks -- CNN  

Austin warns of ‘catastrophe’ as Texas again becomes center of pandemic -- The Guardian  

Texas Gov. Abbott seeks out-of-state help against COVID-19 -- AP  

Florida requests 300 ventilators from federal government as COVID cases keep rising -- Local 10  

Arkansas reports new record for COVID-19 hospitalizations -- AP  

Kids make up 15% of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. and some doctors say they're getting sicker -- CBS Pediatric COVID hospitalizations soar -- Axios  

Fully vaccinated people are still getting infected with Covid. Experts explain why -- CNBC  

These 5 figures show how bad the US Covid-19 surge is. But experts say we can turn things around -- CNN  

Amid delta surge, confusion again reigns -- Washington Post

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's to enslave you

Please inform yourself about Agenda21, operation lockstep and operation dark winter

Good luck

Anonymous said...

Many children are 18 to 26 years of age according to NewThink. What does children mean any more? A 19 year old man murders someone and the press will call him a teenager knowing that the public does not want lock teenagers up and throw away the key. Children are on the family health insurance until 26 and overall the trend is that people are considered children until 30 and beyond.

This is American. What do you mean by child?

Are we talking grade school, tweens or teens?

People in statistics class get worried about no passing or passing and not mastering the material. They realize that they could misapply statistical techniques in the real world and royally fvck up. Not wanting to be FUBAR, they ask stat teacher about how many bins to use when constructing a bar chart to get a sense of a distribution in descriptive stats. You average student cares enough and is smart enough to ask such important questions.

And you average journalist, politicians is just smart enough to lie using charts, scale, or the wrong number of bins. So what do we mean by children.

Also and maybe more importantly age is not the only variable. Where are these children getting sick? Are these children obese. Before COVID the obesity epidemic was kicked around in politics and the public square. Notice how the nation of Mexico has a huge obesity epidemic, which is worse than the US percentagewise and they got hit hard by COVID? Hello! McFly!

There is a theory out there that they want a lockdown again to depress the economy only to release the knee from the neck of the economy 6 months before the midterms to be able to brag about the roaring economy.

I wonder how many people at this blog can count to 7 in Russian or any other language. In QC we had a slew of charts that were called "The Magnificent Seven". For QC we do not use only 1 or 2 charts to figure out WTH is going on or how to improve it.

In July the CDC asked pharma to come up with an Assay that would test for corona, influenza and one other virus at the same time. Why would we do that? We had the smart set in the news room publish breathless accounts of the end of flu, because corona was going to suck up all the oxygen. So why would the CDC ask for a combined flu & COVID test?

Don't you feel stupid? Or angry? Well, you should. Were any of those positive COVID test actually positive for flu?

What about now? What does 15% mean? The CDC knows that it does not know, so it is asking for new, improved tests. But does anyone trust them after they misused RT-PCR cycle time?

And what about the illegals coming in with COVID and other diseases. Where were they bussed and does the outbreaks of COVID match up with their dispersal?


Why is the dispersal a matter of national security that we do not know where they went? Is it national security or Democrat electoral security that is at stake?

Jeffsmith said...

Oh well at least it's mostly the stupid ones dying.😂

Anonymous said...

Young kids getting the virus has a positive aspect. They don't die from it and rarely require hospitalization. But their immune systems get training that will benefit them into old age. We should not be freaking out about these infections. They are not the vulnerable.