source (scroll down). Also of interest (stats as of 3-18 AM compared with pop. and stats on other deaths)
Here’s a good map version- click on a state or county to find out once you srill down to your area
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
Sometimes I think this is all a HULLABALU.. I saw one guy who tested postive for the virus, and he thought it was a cold, and had no adverse affects. I wonder how many thought they just had FLU..or a cold, and never got tested and got well. Hopefully someday we’ll get to the bottom of this ‘scare’, and find that someone was tweaking the MSN buttons, trying to throw an election, like the Russians intervening were actually the news anchors on major news networks who despised the Trump economy. Hasten the day.
US deaths so far today are way down.
Fingers crossed it isn’t just because states are late reporting it this afternoon.
State of Tennessee
Testing Location Total COVID-19 Tests Completed
Number Negative Number Positive
TN State Public Health Laboratory 497 464 33
All other commercial and private laboratories — — 121
Total positives in TN 154
** Laboratory reports of positive cases are reported to metro and local health departments as soon as results are available. State numbers are updated at 2pm daily and there may be a lag in the reporting of cumulative numbers at the state level.
County Case Count
Campbell 1
Cheatham 1
Cumberland 1
Davidson 75
Dyer 1
Hamilton 1
Jefferson 1
Knox 2
Montgomery 1
Robertson 2
Rutherford 1
Sevier 1
Shelby 4
Sullivan 1
Sumner 3
Williamson 30
Wilson 1
Residents of Other States/Countries 26
Unknown 1
Grand Total 154
Age Ranges of Confirmed Cases
0-10 2
11-20 9
21-30 43
31-40 32
41-50 24
51-60 18
61-70 10
71-80 8
80+ 8
*Numbers within tables may not add up to total confirmed number of cases due to reporting delays and/or missing data.
**Cases among Tennessee residents are counted by their county of residence. Residents of other states who were tested at Tennessee healthcare facilities are counted as Residents of Other States/Countries.
Of the three deaths in Michigan two had underlying health issus.
I am still struck by the number of negative tests.
11% of tests positive in the country (89% negative)
7% positive in Washington (93% negative)
for those in NY- here is a map of NY with hot spots- hover over a dot. click on it for the numbers
It seems to be updated often
From NPRk (simple, easy to read):
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/03/16/816707182/map-tracking-the-spread-of-the-coronavirus-in-the-u-s
From CDC (shows cases on a daily basis among other things):
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/cases-in-us.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fcoronavirus%2F2019-ncov%2Fcases-in-us.html
Live tracker?
Their numbers are from yesterday, so they are WAY behind.
Has anyone seen a national map that breaks the infection stats down by county?
The crazy number there is NJ with roughly 70% of all tests so far positive.
Read later.
I keep trying to figure out the COVID-19 death rate from stats flashed on Fox News screens. This morning, I got 1.4%. Last week, it was 1.9%.
Trying to figure out, because I forget the numbers by the time I get my calculator.
Michigan is up to 787 cases as of Sat., March 21. Ohio has 247 confirmed. Do not know if Michigan has just done more testing or if DeWine’s super fast restrictions slowed the cases.
Michigan has had 5 deaths (All of them in Wayne and Oakland counties), and Ohio 3. Ohio is a little behind with updates. (March 20) Michigan’s death rate is five, but four of those cases had underlying health problems. There are 349 cases in Wayne county alone.
Comparing the two because I work in one and live in another, plus one has a Democrat governor and the other Republican.