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COVID-19 Update
As of 04/18/2020 23:59 PDST
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Commentary, Special Reports, and COVID-19 Update Information0: Interesting Tid-bits (hopefully)
Not Much Going on This Morning
I'll save up and share some things with you tomorrow.
the Mortality Report
I am monitering the Mortality Rates Closer these days. I don't want to have
the numbers pull a u-turn on us, unless we know it's coming..
Here are the figures for the growing case totals for four entities.
As you can tell, I'm trying to give the Global group some option, so that
we can see their data split out from the others. Notice I have it separated
from China at times, and also from the US too. I don't want our numbers to
wash up over the Global outside China numbers. We need to see what's going
on in other groups, so we can see if a trend is headed our way.
global osChina osUS . Global osChina DATE the US . . Global - 03/07 17 480 497 3,594 03/08 21 685 706 3,825 03/09 -- 26 -- 864 -- 890 -- 4,026 03/10 28 1,094 1,122 4,284 03/11 38 1,428 1,466 4,638 03/12 -- 40 -- 1,508 -- 1,548 -- 4,720 03/13 47 2,189 2,236 5,429 03/14 57 2,573 2,630 5,833 03/15 -- 69 -- 3,227 -- 3,296 -- 6,513 03/16 85 3,839 3,924 7,154 03/17 113 4,599 4,712 7,954 03/18 -- 140 -- 5,407 -- 5,547 -- 8,810 03/19 196 6,557 6,753 10,030 03/20 252 7,858 8,110 11,399 03/21 -- 329 -- 9,411 -- 9,740 -- 13,049 03/22 396 10,909 11,305 14,706 03/23 428 12,632 13,060 16,563 03/24 -- 581 -- 14,766 -- 15,347 -- 18,919 03/25 753 16,890 17,643 21,308 03/26 1,301 19,484 20,785 24,077 03/27 -- 1,704 -- 22,762 -- 24,466 -- 27,761 03/28 2,229 25,293 27,522 30,852 03/29 2,488 28,226 30,714 34,018 03/30 -- 3,170 -- 31,345 -- 34,515 -- 37,820 03/31 4,055 34,987 39,042 42,354 04/01 5,112 38,837 43,949 47,261 04/02 -- 6,095 -- 43,743 -- 49,838 -- 53,160 04/03 7,403 48,208 55,611 58,937 04/04 8,454 53,012 61,466 64,795 04/05 -- 9,620 -- 56,563 -- 66,183 -- 69,514 04/06 10,943 60,542 71,485 74,816 04/07 12,875 65,937 78,812 82,145 04/08 -- 14,797 -- 70,417 -- 85,214 -- 88,549 04/09 16,691 75,718 92,409 95,745 04/10 18,747 80,667 99,414 102,753 04/11 -- 20,580 -- 84,948 -- 105,528 -- 108,867 04/12 22,115 88,813 110,923 114,269 04/13 23,644 92,745 116,389 119,730 04/14 -- 26,064 -- 102,347 -- 123,411 -- 126,753 04/15 28,554 102,789 131,343 134,685 04/16 34,641 107,714 142,355 146,987 04/17 37,175 108,515 145,690 154,322 04/18 39,015 117,171 156,186 160,818
Here's the chart to go along with those figures.
Looks like we're not doing too bad, but the Global area ouside China seems
Here are figures revealing the daily growth for those four entities.
global osChina osUS . Global osChina DATE the US . . Global - 03/08 4 205 209 231 03/09 5 179 184 201 03/10 2 230 232 258 03/11 -- 10 -- 334 -- 344 -- 54 03/12 2 80 82 82 03/13 7 681 688 709 03/14 -- 10 -- 384 -- 394 -- 404 03/15 12 654 666 680 03/16 16 612 628 641 03/17 -- 28 -- 760 -- 788 -- 800 03/18 27 808 835 856 03/19 56 1,150 1,206 1,220 03/20 -- 56 -- 1,301 -- 1,357 -- 1,369 03/21 77 1,553 1,630 1,650 03/22 67 1,498 1,565 1,657 03/23 -- 32 -- 1,723 -- 1,755 -- 1,857 03/24 153 2,134 2,287 2,356 03/25 172 2,124 2,296 2,389 03/26 -- 548 -- 2,594 -- 3,142 -- 2,769 03/27 403 3,278 3,681 3,684 03/28 525 2,531 3,056 3,091 03/29 -- 259 -- 2,933 -- 3,192 -- 166 03/30 682 3,119 3,801 3,802 03/31 885 3,642 4,527 4,534 04/01 -- 1,057 -- 3,850 -- 4,907 -- 4,907 04/02 983 4,906 5,889 5,899 04/03 1,308 4,465 5,773 5,777 04/04 -- 1,051 -- 4,804 -- 5,855 -- 5,858 04/05 1,166 3,551 4,717 4,719 04/06 1,323 3,979 5,302 5,302 04/07 -- 1,932 -- 5,395 -- 7,327 -- 7,329 04/08 1,922 4,480 6,402 6,404 04/09 1,894 5,301 7,195 7,196 04/10 -- 2,056 -- 4,949 -- 7,005 -- 7,008 04/11 1,833 4,252 6,085 6,085 04/12 1,535 3,865 5,400 5,402 04/13 -- 1,529 -- 3,932 -- 5,461 -- 5,461 04/14 2,420 4,602 7,022 7,023 04/15 2,490 5,442 7,932 7,932 04/16 -- 6,087 -- 4,925 -- 11,012 12,302 04/17 2,534 801 3,335 7,335 04/18 1,840 8,656 10,496 6,496
Here's the chart to go with it
The daily growth number there helps us look better, but the Global ares outside
China seems have hit a bump in the road. Looks like a big one.
Here, lets look at data for the U. S. broken out by itself.
EOD ACCUM INCR DAILY OVER DAILY DEATH PREV PERCENT DATE TOTALS DAY GROWTH - 03/14 57 03/15 69 12 21.05% 03/16 85 16 23.19% 03/17 -- 113 -- 28 -- 32.94% 03/18 140 27 23.89% 03/19 196 56 40.00% 03/20 -- 252 -- 56 -- 28.57% 03/21 329 77 30.56% 03/22 396 67 20.36% 03/23 -- 428 -- 32 -- 8.08% 03/24 581 153 35.75% 03/25 753 172 29.60% 03/26 -- 1,301 -- 548 -- 72.78% 03/27 1,704 403 30.98% 03/28 2,229 525 30.81% 03/29 -- 2,488 -- 259 -- 11.62% 03/30 3,170 682 27.41% 03/31 4,055 885 27.92% 04/01 -- 5,112 -- 1,057 -- 26.07% 04/02 6,095 983 19.23% 04/03 7,403 1,308 21.46% 04/04 -- 8,454 -- 1,051 -- 14.20% 04/05 9,620 1,166 13.79% 04/06 10,943 1,323 13.75% 04/07 -- 12,875 -- 1,932 -- 17.66% 04/08 14,797 1,922 14.93% 04/09 16,691 1,894 12.80% 04/10 -- 18,747 -- 2,056 -- 12.32% 04/11 20,580 1,833 9.78% 04/12 22,115 1,535 7.46% 04/13 -- 23,644 -- 1,529 -- 7.46% 04/14 26,064 2,420 10.24% 04/15 28,554 2,490 9.56% 04/16 -- 34,641 -- 6,087 -- 21.32% 04/17 37,175 2,534 7.32% 04/18 39,015 1,840 4.95%
This chart tracks the daily inrease over the previous day, in the middle
column there.
Would like to see us stick like this until things taper off.
The Following Addresses the Numbers Here in
the United States of America
Numbers, although high, went in the right direction yesterday.
Declared Cases in the United States
EOD DAY'S INCR'SD DATE CASES GRWTH GROWTH - 03/20 19,624 5,374 539 03/21 26,747 7,123 1,749 03/22 35,206 8,459 1,336 03/23 -- 46,442 -- 11,236 -- 2,777 03/24 54,893 8,789 -2,427 03/25 60,197 13,966 5,177 03/26 -- 85,991 -- 16,794 -- 2,828 03/27 104,839 18,848 2,054 03/28 124,665 19,826 978 03/29 -- 143,025 -- 18,360 -- -1,466 03/30 164,620 21,595 3,235 03/31 189,624 25,004 3,409 04/01 -- 216,721 -- 27,097 -- 2,093 04/02 245,559 28,838 1,741 04/03 278,458 32,899 4,061 04/04 -- 312,237 -- 33,779 -- 899 04/05 337,638 25,401 -8,378 04/06 368,376 30,738 5,337 04/07 -- 399,929 -- 31,553 -- 815 04/08 435,160 35,231 3,678 04/09 466,299 31,139 -4,092 04/10 -- 501,609 -- 35,310 -- 4,171 04/11 529,951 28,342 -6,968 04/12 557,590 27,639 -703 04/13 -- 582,594 -- 25,004 -- -2,635 04/14 609,516 26,922 1,918 04/15 644,348 34,832 7,910 04/16 -- 678,210 -- 33,862 -- 970 04/17 710,272 32,062 -1,800 04/18b 738,923 28,651 -3,411
Our new cases category fell off a bit yesterday. Hey, we'll take anything we
can get these days.
Fatalities, Recoveries, Resolved, Active Cases, and
Serious/Critical Cases in the United States
Concept of adding in Active Cases and Serious Crital here, courtesy of amorphous
Heck, I'm tired just reading that list of stuff coming up!
ACTIVE SERIOUS DATE FATAL RECOV RESOLV CASES CRITICAL - 03/20 252 152 404 19,220 03/21 329 176 505 26,242 03/22 396 178 574 34,632 03/23 -- 428 -- 178 -- 606 -- 45,836 03/24 581 354 935 54,296 03/25 753 619 1,372 67,825 03/26 -- 1,301 -- 1,868 -- 3,169 -- 82,822 03/27 1,704 2,622 4,326 100,513 03/28 2,229 3,231 5,460 119,205 03/29 -- 2,488 -- 4,562 -- 7,050 -- 135,975 03/30 3,170 5,507 8,677 155,943 03/31 4,055 7,251 11,306 178,318 04/01 -- 5,112 -- 8,878 -- 13,990 -- 202,731 -- 5,005 04/02 6,095 10,403 16,498 229,061 5,421 04/03 7,403 12,283 19,686 258,772 5,787 04/04 -- 8,454 -- 14,825 -- 23,279 -- 288,958 -- 8,206 04/05 9,620 17,977 27,597 310,041 8,702 The 4th no 04/06 10,943 19,810 30,753 337,623 8,983 on the Left 04/07 -- 12,875 -- 22,711 -- 34,586 -- 365,343 -- 9,169 updated on 04/08 14,797 22,891 37,688 397,472 9,279 4/16 04/09 16,691 25,928 42,619 423,680 10,011 from 5,787 04/10 -- 18,747 -- 27,314 -- 46,061 -- 455,548 -- 10,917 to 8,206 04/11 20,580 30,502 51,082 478,869 11,471 Presbyterian 04/12 22,115 32,634 54,749 502,841 11,766 Reporter 04/13 -- 23,644 -- 36,948 -- 60,592 -- 522,002 -- 12,772 followed 04/14 26,046 38,820 64,884 544,632 13,473 more closely 04/15 28,554 48,708 77,262 567,086 13,487 early on 04/16 -- 34,641 -- 57,844 -- 92,485 -- 585,725 -- 13,369 04/17 37,175 63,510 100,685 609,587 13,509 04/18 39,015 68,236 107,301 631,622 13,551There's not much to say here. Numbers just keep getting larger. Sadly there
Our Slice of the COVID-19 Pie
The growth of our Slice of the Pie has been slowing. On the 16th it actaully
went netative for one report row on my spread-sheet. Luckily it was the EOD
figure so you could see it.
Here are the numbers I've been tracking, Globale Declared and Active Cases.
DECLARED DAY'S ACTIVE DAY'S DATE CASES CHGE CASES CHGE - 03/20 7.125% 1.297% 10.934% 1.552% 03/21 8.704% 1.579% 13.000% 2.066% 03/22 10.377% 1.673% 15.343% 2.343% 03/23 12.170% 1.793% 17.411% 2.068% 03/24 13.053% 0.883% 18.369% 0.958% 03/25 14.657% 1.604% 20.190% 1.821% 03/26 16.140% 1.483% 21.454% 1.264% 03/27 17.530% 1.390% 22.920% 1.466%. 03/28 18.742% 1.212% 24.126% 1.206% 03/29 19.762% 1.020% 25.289% 1.163% 03/30 20.936% 1.174% 26.777% 1.488% 03/31 22.045% 1.109% 27.885% 1.108% 04/01 23.110% 1.065% 29.120% 1.235% 04/02 24.160% 1.050% 30.482% 1.362% 04/03 24.886% 0.726% 31.057% 0.575% 04/04 25.935% 1.049% 32.400% 1.343% 04/05 26.464% 0.529% 32.866% 0.466% 04/06 27.324% 0.860% 34.153% 1.287% 04/07 27.930% 0.606% 34.854% 0.701% 04/08 28.634% 0.704% 36.125% 1.271% 04/09 29.091% 0.457% 36.790% 0.665% 04/10 29.523% 0.432% 37.363% 0.573% 04/11 29.812% 0.289% 37.872% 0.509% 04/12 30.124% 0.312% 38.500% 0.628% 04/13 30.332% 0.208% 38.714% 0.214% 04/14 30.537% 0.205% 39.364% 0.650% 04/15 30.888% 0.351% 39.489% 0.125% 04/16 31.024% 0.136% 39.416% -0.073% 04/17 31.513% 0.489% 39.970% 0.554% 04/18 31.646% 0.133% 40.133% 0.163%
Growth in these areas rebounded yesterday. It's not quite as rosy as it
was the day before. That was a strange day though, to be sure.
The Following Addresses the Global Numbers
without Mainland China
When looking at this section, it almost looks as if some numbrs held off on the
day before and were dumped yesterday.
Here is the Cases Informaiton for the Global Outside China Territories
EOD DAY'S INCR'SD DATE CASES GROWTH GROWTH - compared to day before - 03/20 194,148 30,824 5,185 03/21 225,932 31,784 963 03/22 257,820 31,888 104 03/23 297,172 39,352 7,464 03/24 341,530 41,462 2,110 03/25 390,378 48,848 7,386 03/26 451,006 60,628 11,780 03/27 516,124 65,118 4,490 03/28 583,107 66,983 1,865 03/29 641,588 58,481 -8,502 03/30 704,051 62,463 3,982 03/31 777,887 73,836 11,373 04/01 855,389 77,502 3,666 04/02 933,937 78,548 1,046 04/03 1,036,395 102,458 23,910 04/04 1,121,349 84,954 -17,054 04/05 1,193.215 71,866 -13,088 04/06 1,265,487 72,272 386 04/07 1,349,117 83,630 11,358 04/08 1,436,669 87,552 3,922 04/09 1,519,961 83,292 -4,260 04/10 1,616,016 96,055 12,763 04/11 1,694,570 78,554 -17,501 04/12 1,767,831 73,261 -5,293 04/13 1,838,067 70,236 -3,025 04/14 1,912,638 74,571 4,335 04/15 2,003,756 91,118 16,547 04/16 2,103,357 99,601 8,483 04/17 2,171,190 67,833 -31,768 04/18 2,252,214 81,024 13,191
See that dip there in-between days. Kindof an odd reporting day.
Certainly glad to see that.
Fatalities, Recoveries, Resolved, Active Cases, and
Serious/Crical Cases - Globally, Excluding M/L China
Concept of adding in Active Cases and Serious Crital here, courtesy of amorphous
Here we go...
ACTIVE SERIOUS DATE FATAL RECOV RESOLV CASES CRITICAL - 03/20 8,110 16,393 24,503 169,645 03/21 9,740 19,995 29,735 196,197 03/22 11,305 25,485 36,790 221,030 03/23 13,060 28,470 41,530 258,538 03/24 15,347 35,256 50,603 290,927 03/25 17,643 40,467 58,210 332,168 03/26 20,785 48,084 68,869 382,137 03/27 24,466 56,801 81,267 434,857 03/28 27,522 64,777 92,299 490,808 03/29 30,714 76,342 107,056 534,532 03/30 34,515 89,989 124,504 579,547 03/31 39,052 102,121 141,163 636,724 04/01 43,949 118,092 162,041 693,348 04/02 49,838 135,204 185,042 748,895 04/03 55,611 150,014 205,625 839,770 04/04 61,466 170,309 231,775 889,574 41,993 04/05 66,183 185,921 252,104 941,111 45,633 04/06 71,485 208,635 280,120 985,367 47,201 04/07 78,812 224,264 303,076 1,046,041 47,743 04/08 85,214 253,546 338,760 1,097,909 47,990 04/09 92,409 278,059 370,468 1,149,493 49,001 04/10 99,443 299,451 398,894 1,217,122 49,692 04/11 105,528 326,847 432,375 1,262,195 50,485 04/12 110,928 352,960 463,888 1,303,943 50,735 04/13 116,389 375,551 491,940 1,346,127 51,035 04/14 128,411 407,858 531,269 1,381,369 51,490 04/15 131,343 437,452 568,795 1,434,961 51,043 04/16 142,355 475,102 617,457 1,485,900 56,510 04/17 149,690 497,480 647,120 1,524,070 57,049 04/18 156,186 523,252 679,439 1,572,775 55,186There's just a lot going on out there.
How is the Global Community Outside China Doing,
Without US numbers?
Take special note of the dip in the Global nubmers here. Nice!
Global (EC) Global the Minus Excluding - U. S. the U. S. China 03/29 19,826 38,955 58,481 03/30 21,595 40,868 62,463 03/31 25,004 48,832 73,836 04/01 27,097 50,405 77,502 04/02 28,838 49,710 78,548 04/03 32,899 69,559 102,458 04/04 33,843 51,111 84,954 04/05 25,401 46,465 71,866 04/06 30,738 41,534 72,272 04/07 31,553 52,077 83,630 04/08 35,231 52,321 87,552 04/09 31,139 52,153 83,292 04/10 35,310 60,745 96,055 04/11 28,342 50,212 78,554 04/12 27,639 45,622 73,261 04/13 25,004 45,323 70,236 04/14 26,922 47,649 74,571 04/15 34,832 56,286 91,118 04/16 33,862 65,739 99,601 04/17 32,082 35,771 67,833 04/18 28,651 52,373 81,024
Numbers not looking too good there.
Special Section on France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the U. K.
Case growth.
Lets Look at Some Numbers in Five Day Increments:
DATE FRANCE GERMANY ITALY SPAIN The U K - 02/20 12 16 3 2 9 02/25 14 18 322 9 13 03/01 100 117 1,128 76 36 03/06 -- 653 -- 670 -- 4,636 -- 401 -- 164 03/11 2,284 1,966 12,462 2,277 459 03/16 6,650 7,272 27,980 9,942 1,553 03/21 14,485 22,364 53,578 25,496 5,067 03/26 -- 29,566 -- 43,938 -- 80,589 -- 57,786 -- 11,812 03/31 52,819 68,180 105,792 94,417 25,481 04/05 93,780 100,123 128,948 131,646 44,440 04/10 125,931 122,171 147,577 158,273 74,605 04/15 -- 147,863 -- 134,753 -- 165,155 -- 180,659 -- 98,476 04/18 161,793 143,724 175,925 194,416 114,217 < 3 DAYS NOT FIVE - Deaths 19,323 4,538 23,227 20,639 15,464 - Populace 66.274m 83.784m 60.462m 46.755m 67.886m - C P M 1m 2,441 1,715 2,910 4,158 1,682 - D P M 1m 292 54 384 441 228
Germany is looking pretty good there. They've kept their deaths down pretty
well.
Sweden and It's Neighbors, Who Has the Best Tactic Againt COVID-19?
Sweeden is doing their own thing with regard to isolating. I think most people
are aware of it by now.
Here are some numbers to help us look at this issue.
DATE SWEDEN DENMARK FINLAND NORWAY - 02/21 1 0 1 0 02/26 2 0 1 1 03/02 15 4 6 25 03/07 -- 161 -- 27 -- 19 -- 156 03/12 599 617 59 702 03/17 1,196 1,024 321 1,471 03/22 1,934 1,514 626 2,385 03/27 -- 3,069 -- 2,700 -- 1,041 -- 3,771 04/01 4,947 3,290 1,446 4,877 04/06 7,206 4,875 2,176 5,865 04/11 10,151 6,191 2,905 6,409 04/16 12,640 6,879 3,369 6,950 04/18 13,822 7,242 3,681 7,000 < 2 days not five - Deaths 1,511 346 90 164 - Populace 10.099m 5.792m 5.541m 5.421m - C P M 1m 1,369 1,250 664 1,304 - D P M 1m 150 60 16 30
Now while their case numbers don't look out of whack, I still can't figure out
why their rate of death is so much higher per million.
On the other hand, whatever Finland is doing, someone should can it and sell it.
The Following Addresses the Global Numbers
including Mainland China*
Mainland China numbers make up 00.07% of today's cases globally
Nations With Lots of Cases
At the end of the day yesterday, there were:
1 nation(s) with 700,000 plus (take a bow...) 5 nation(s) with 100,000 to 199,999 3 nation(s) with 50,000 to 99,999 6 natiom(s) with 20,000 to 49,999 9 nation(s) with 10,000 to 19,999 19 nation(s) with 5,000 to 9,999 35 nation(s) with 1,000 to 4,999
There are currently 78 nations with a 1,000 count or above...
That's a whole lot of nations there. With over 1,000 in each one, we know
that over time they are potential declared cases time-bombs.
A Look at Declared, Resolved, and Active Cases, Includes M/L China
End of day figures follow:
DECLAR DAY'S RESOLVED DAY'S PCT DEC ACTIVE DATE CASES GROWTH CASES GROWTH CS RESOL CASES - 03/20 - 275,434 - 30,911 - 99,655 - 3,590 - 36.181% - 175,779 03/21 307,280 31,846 105,425 5,770 34.309% 201,855 03/22 339,259 31,979 113,540 8,115 33.467% 225,719 03/23 - 381,621 - 42,362 - 118,369 - 4,829 - 31.017% - 263,252 03/24 423,121 41,500 127,538 9,169 30.142% 295,583 03/25 472,109 48,998 136,178 8,640 28.845% 335,931 03/26 - 532,788 - 60.679 - 146,749 - 10,571 - 27.544% - 386,039 03/27 598,070 65,282 159,533 12,784 26.675% 438,537 03/28 665,164 67,094 171,077 11,544 25.720% 494,087 03/29 - 723,740 - 58,576 - 186,060 - 14,983 - 25.708% - 537,680 03/30 786,291 62,551 203,926 17,848 25.933% 582,383 03/31 860,181 73,890 220,713 16,085 25.659% 639,468 04/01 - 937,783 - 77,602 - 241,591 - 20,878 - 25.762% - 696,192 04/02 1,016,401 78,618 264,935 23,344 26.066% 751,466 04/03 1,118,921 102,520 285,706 20,771 25.534% 833,215 04/04 - 1,203,923 - 85,002 - 312,068 - 26,362 - 25.931% - 891,855 04/05 1,275,856 71,933 332,513 20,445 26.062% 943,343 04/06 1,348,184 72,328 359,618 27,105 26.674% 988,566 04/07 - 1,431,900 - 83,716 - 383,688 - 24,070 - 26.796% - 1,048,212 04/08 1,519,478 87,848 419,465 35,777 27.606% 1,100,283 04/09 1,602,885 83,407 451,259 31,794 28.153% 1,151,626 04/10 - 1,699,019 - 96,134 - 479,758 - 28,499 - 28.237% - 1,219,261 04/11 1,777,666 78,647 513,239 33,481 28.872% 1,264,427 04/12 1,850,966 73,300 544,892 31,653 29.438% 1,306,074 04/13 1,921,369 70,403 573,019 28,127 29.823% 1,348,350 04/14 - 1,995,989 - 74,620 - 612,427 - 39,408 - 30.683% - 1,383,562 04/15 2,086,097 90,108 650,029 37,602 31.160% 1,436,068 04/16 2,186,049 99,952 700,033 50,004 32.023% 1,486,016 04/17 2,253,909 67,860 728,781 26,748 32.334% 1,525,128 04/18 2,334,949 81,040 761,133 32,352 32.5975 1,573,816
That recovery percentage continues to climb. It's has grown 6.8% in the last two
weeks. That will impact our active cases.
Fatalities, Recoveries, Resolved, Active, and Serious/Crical
Cases Globally, Including M/L China
Concept of adding in Active Cases and Serious Crital here, courtesy of amorphous
ACTIVE SERIOUS DATE FATAL RECOV RESOLV CASES CRITICAL - 03/20 11,399 88,256 99,655 175,779 03/21 13,049 92,376 105,425 201,855 03/22 14,706 98,834 113,540 225,719 03/23 16,563 101,806 118,369 263,252 03/24 18,919 108,619 127,358 295,583 03/25 21,308 114,870 136,178 335,931 03/26 24,077 122,672 146,749 386,039 03/27 27,761 131,772 159,533 438,537 03/28 30,852 140,225 171,077 494,087 03/29 34,018 152,042 186,060 537,680 03/30 37,820 166,088 203,908 582,383 03/31 42,354 178,359 220,713 639,468 04/01 47,261 194,330 241,591 696,192 04/02 53,160 211,775 264,935 751,466 04/03 58,937 226,769 285,706 833,215 04/04 64,795 247,273 312,068 891,855 42,288 ch 295 04/05 69,514 262,999 332,513 943,343 45,898 ch 265 04/06 74,816 284,802 359,618 988,566 47,412 ch 211 04/07 82,145 301,543 383,688 1,048,212 47,932 ch 189 04/08 88,549 330,916 419,464 1,100,283 48,166 ch 176 04/09 95,475 355,514 451,259 1,151,626 49,145 ch 144 04/10 102,782 376,976 479,758 1,219,261 49,833 ch 141 04/11 108,867 404,372 513,239 1,264,427 50,624 ch 139 04/12 114,269 430,623 544,892 1,306,074 50,856 ch 121 04/13 119,730 453,289 573,019 1,348,350 51,151 ch 116 04/14 126,753 485,674 612,427 1,383,562 51,603 ch 113 04/15 134,685 515,344 650,029 1,436,068 51,138 ch 95 04/16 146,987 553,046 700,033 1,486,016 56,599 ch 89 04/17 154,332 574,459 728,781 1,525,128 57,134 ch 85 04/18 160,818 600,315 761,133 1,573,816 55,271 ch 85
Not much to say here. Big numbers getting bigger...!
Population Saturation
Here are figures revealing how many people in each population base represent one case.
I'm also showing what percent of each population base is infected at this time.
1 CASE IN THIS NUMBER CHANGE CHANGE OF PEOPLE ON ON ENTITY 04/18 04/17 04/16 04/18 04/17 - Globally : 4,942 5,100 5,234 -158 -134 Outside China : 4,945 5,104 5,235 -159 -131 The U. S. A. : 524 543 565 -19 -22 - INFECTION LEVEL OF ENTIRE CHANGE CHANGE POPULACE ON ON ENTITY 04/18 04/17 04/16 04/18 04/17 - Globally : 00.0202% 00.0196% 00.0192% 00.0006% 00.0004% Outside China : 00.0246% 00.0238% 00.0232% 00.0008% 00.0006% The U. S. A. : 00.1908% 00.1842% 00.1770% 00.0064% 00.0072%
Daily Case Report Evaluation
I'll be keeping tabs on the daily tallies for days of the week for a while. Folks have
noticed some patterns of larger and smaller data entry on certaind days, and on Fridays
sometimes the numbers get noticably larger because of it.
And we now know Thurdays have potential to break out also. Yikes!
Let's check out the numbers and a chart.
Wk/of Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon - 03/06 2,223 2,265 2,962 3,801 3,977 3,876 4,411 03/13 4,411 4,680 2,085 17,028 11,031 13,847 12,158 03/20 15,748 20,668 25,700 30,911 31,846 31,979 42,362 03/27 41,500 48,988 60,679 65,282 67,094 58,576 62,551 04/03 73,890 77,602 78,618 102,520 85,002 71,933 72,328 04/10 72,328 87,578 83,407 96,134 78,647 73,300 70,403 04/17 74,620 90,108 99,952 67,860 81,040
Friday's do seem to have a bias in favor of larger reports of new cases.
I'll keep tracking this for at least a few more weeks to give folks a chance to detect
patterns not only on Fridays, but other days as well.
States of the Union and the District of Columbia, Alphabetical & by Case Number
Idea of adding more informaton here, courtesy of Presbyterian Reporter
This little report now provides the number of cases and the deaths. I was going
to add more, but the data set I needed to pull this from, didn't provide that
information.. It's an alphabetical and cases by declining number file.
It will also be available as a downloadable Excel file, so you can do your own
sorting, beyond the two sorts I have provided here. Both the states and the counties
come on one Excell spreadsheet.
Here is the Standing of 200 Counties in the U. S.
This little report lists 200 Counties in the United States in declining Case numbers.
There is also a listing that is alphabetical. This report just list the entities
and the number of Cases in the two different sorts.
It will also be available as a downloadable Excel file, so you can do your own
sorting, beyond the two sorts I have provided here. The States and Counties are
included on the same Excel spreadsheet.
Here's what it's all about. From January 20th to the present.
This concludes our look back at yesterday's data. Take care...
Data for this Report Sourced From:
LINK Johns Hopkins University
The Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE)
LINK WorldoMeters
LINK You are Invited to Review My COVID-19 Spreadsheet (XLSX)
There is not an XLS version available for distribution at this time.
Other Features:
LINK US States DC51, Territories5+, and Counties200
Excel Spreadsheet with Alphabetical and Numerically descending Cases
Links to other resources:
I cannot vouch for these sites. Please use your own discression.
LINK Adventist Health Coronavirus Resource Hub - Scroll down for useful info
LINK CDC Data for Download - Scroll down - Excel required. Includes death stats.
LINK CDC Secondary Data and Statistics - Portal Entry / Look around
LINK Coronavirus (COVID-19) Map
LINK COVID-19 First U.S. Case, Treatment, features Remdesivir
New England Journal of Medicine article
LINK On the Origin of CCP Virus, A Documentary Movie (turn up the sound)
Epoch Times: I highly recommend this very well documented report.
LINK Diamond Princess Review at 634 Case Point of Eventual 712
LINK earlyAlert
LINK Hydroxychloroquine Article: International Poll
Daily Mail Reports, Most Effective Treatment According to 6,000 Physicians
LINK IHME - Institute for Health Matrix and Evaluation
LINK National Institutes of Health - Cornavirus (COVID-19)
LINK New York City - interesting breakdown, burough, age, sex
LINK World Health Organization
“A lot of habits might be rooted in functionality and social behavior”
Well it is certainly saving them this time. They have good reason to continue!
“National Autism.”
ROFLOL!!
I was thinking my husband ought to move there.
Over my career I have dealt with a good number of the homeless. They frequently only go to shelters when the weather is bad because they cant go in unless they are sober. So the most difficult to track, the most frequently shifting and surging of any population you might want to study is the homeless. Just FINDING them is hard and trying to keep track of them almost impossible.
Check the link, look for yourself. The people waiting for the bus is pretty funny.
But you never really know for sure just where they all are or what has happened to them. Among the first patients i ever saw as a third year student was a drunk who had been to a big annual city wide party where the beer flowed by the bucket. They brought in the drunk who was found behind a wall where he had seemingly been hiding a week after the party was over. He STILL had a blood alcohol of well over 200 and was still so inebriated he was dang near comatose.
I was told to undress him for examination. It was quite a colorful olfactory experience. So this guy would have been lost to follow up for a week.
I did, read the whole story. I do love that picture, especially when I realized that was pre-corona
The age disparity should be noted.
CDC information is available.
45yo and younger less than 300 nationwide.
24yo and younger less than 30 nationwide
I have posted several times about the low number of deaths per million in Germany.
Here is where it gets interesting. Germany currently has 54 deaths per million.
Here are the deaths per million for Germany’s neighbors to the EAST.
Poland 9
Czechia 17
Austria 49
Here are the deaths per million for Germany’s neighbors to the WEST.
Luxemborg 115
Switzerland 160
Netherlands 215
France 296
Italy 384
Belgium 490
This is something to ponder why the countries to the EAST of Germany have much lower death rates, while the countries to the WEST of Germany have so much higher death rates.
Actually that is a good thing. THE GDP will be impacted far less if all the mortality is in the elderly. ESPECIALLY if the morbidity is. The cost of one patient surviving with renal failure is going to be pretty high and if there would have been a lot of them that were young it would be a real tragedy.
BTW, this link is a good report on how Germany got on top of the corona virus early and immediately implemented contact tracing and other testing..
“””Actually that is a good thing. THE GDP will be impacted far less if all the mortality is in the elderly”””
When the corona virus disproportionally hits the elderly it will improve financial status of the Social Security Trust Fund as well as the Pension Plans of the State and Local governments.
Surprisingly my county has been putting out pretty good information regarding this plandemic.
This is the data from 4-15-2020 and 4-17-2020. I’ll make a good attempt at merging this.
The announcement included 5 new cases in County, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in our community to 295.
Sadly, the announcement also includes the death of a County resident. Marion County’s eleventh death is a 92-year-old man, who passed away on April 11 at his residence. He had underlying medical conditions. Our thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time.
The following demographic information was reported later than OHA’s report, therefore the numbers below may differ from those reported by OHA.
My note: County has 315,000 residents.
County cases:
Positive = 295
Negative = 2,584
Hospitalized = 74
Deaths = 11
Age Range:
0 to 19 = 4
20 to 29 = 25
30 to 39 = 53
40 to 49 = 53
50 to 59 = 43
60 to 69 = 55
70 to 79 = 38
80 and over = 24
I have some data for the deceased. May they RIP. God bless them also.
3-27 82 year old woman with underlying medical conditions
3-31 91 year old woman with underlying medical conditions
4-6 65 year old male and 70 year old female both with underlying medical conditions.
4-7 83 year old woman, 98 year old woman, and 71 year old woman. All had underlying medical conditions.
4-11 92 year old man with underlying medical conditions.
Interesting note about this man may he rest in peace and may god comfort his loved ones.
The announcements stated he died at home. To me, that says there’s a fairly high likelihood that he was already in hospice care. Similar to both my parents. Technically my Dad died from complications associated with lymphoma. AKA he suffocated from the tumors. If he died today he’d be listed as a CV-19 victim.
I dont have any information on the other 2 deceased that are missing out of my report. I think we can all see a pattern here though. Every death is a tragedy, that being said. Why did we shut down the economy again?
This is a plandemic. Just like Satan wanted to rule in hell rather than serve in heaven....the deepstate would rather rule a destroyed country than serve in a prosperous one.
[I was told to undress him for examination. It was quite a colorful olfactory experience. So this guy would have been lost to follow up for a week.]
that right there is funny...
“As the virus continues to attenuate with passage the virus itself could become its own vaccine.”
We sure agree on that point!! We are not alone. See this doctor’s comment: https://fxn.ws/2XN1ao7.
We should have let herd immunity fix this problem from the beginning and not kill our economy!
If viral attenuation is a real thing ( and it sure seems to be) then if you can get a choice you want the end of the epidemic version, not the beginning. Watch Sweden, they will do worse for the wear I think but it wont be massive because we have a larger country. Something else to consider, flyover country has been largely spared and with no mitigation effort that would certainly not have been the case. The quarantine really has spared as much as 80% of the geographical land mass of the US. So it isnt realistic to say it accomplished nothing.
We all get to have an opinion, and my opinion is you are just flat out wrong! If deaths are how we are going to manage the country, then look at the chart below, and let's take extreme action and end all of the unnecessary deaths in that chart.
Sweden and a few other countries were 100% correct in not shutting down their economy and society.
Where I live, we call the U.S. plan, "throwing the baby out with the bathwater!"
If we are serious about deaths, then take action on "real deaths," as noted below. We'll just all go back into a cave.
Maybe someone can explain to me why we shut down our economy for a death rate in the vast majority of this country of .009%. I'm sorry, I don't get it!
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So as I read it, there have been 11 deaths and, at least, 7 of the 11 deaths are people over 65 with underlying medical conditions. Correct?
With the exception of flu/influenza and HIV none of the other causes of deaths are contagious.
The totalitarian czaristas would think it was Christmas if it was their job to make sure everybody abided by their healthy living rules.
“The quarantine really has spared as much as 80% of the geographical land mass of the US. So it isnt realistic to say it accomplished nothing.”
That may be your opinion and it will certainly be the message from the media and political class, but that does not make it so. Not at all.
There are smart people who do not have that opinion. See this report here on FP from a few days ago.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3835264/posts
That professor is just one. I have a list if you want more links.
Go to the Financial Times site that has excellent graphs showing how the disease progressed in most countries. It follows a pattern. The disease takes on a life of its own and will die of its own success (infecting people) in a set number of days. Here is the link to the times if you don’t have it.
https://www.ft.com/coronavirus-latest
The chart tell the story of all the countries including those that blew up their economy and those that did not.
Finally, the death rate is primarily in the elderly and those with comorbidities. Let them stay home — not the entire population! And, if it is death you are worried about, then there is a whole list of other conditions that create deaths in this country. I’ve posted that list in another comment here. Let’s focus on the large numbers first, then worry about the .009% that affects the vast majority of us.
It may be your opinion that Sweden will be the worse for this, but exactly by what measurement? They’re not all sitting in a bunker like we are!
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