Posted on 05/23/2020 2:10:02 AM PDT by DoughtyOne
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COVID-19 Update # 66
As of 05/22/2020 23:15 PDST United States CDC - Provisional Numbers
As of 00/00/2020 23:45 PDST Johns Hopkins University - Capture Nations Informaton
As of 00/00/2020 23:45 PDST Johns Hopkins University - Capture Counties Information
As of 00/00/2020 23:46 PDST Johns Hopkins University - Process JHU Data
As of 00/00/2020 23:59 PDST WorldofMeters - Document Core Numbers
As of 00/00/2020 23:59 PDST WorldofMeters - Capture Nations Information
As of 00/00/2020 23:59 PDST WorldofMeters - Capture States Information
As of 00/00/2020 23:59 PDST WorldofMeters - Global Movers and Shaker's Data
As of 00/00/2020 00:00 PDST WorldofMeters - Data Processing begins...
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Thank you for stopping by to check out the COVID-19 Update.
Here you can find...
Section: 01 Commentary, Special Reports, COVID-19 Update Info, & System Notes
Section: 02 the United States Situation
Section: 03 the Global Community Situation Outside China
Section: 04 the Global Community Situation Including China with reservations
Section: 05 the Mortality Report
Section: 06 Miscellaneous Reports of Interest
Section: 07 the United States, Counties (alphabetical / case no descending)
Section: 08 the United States, States Ranking, Provisional Numbers, & Territories
Section: 09 the United States, Ranked with Other Nations
Section: 10 the End of this COVID-19 Update
Section: 11 Data Sources and a Link to My Own Spreadsheet
Section: 12 Linked Spreadsheet: Counties, States, Provisional, Territories, & Nations
Section: 13 Links to Other Resources
Section: 01
Commentary, Special Reports, and COVID-19 Update Information5
Interesting Tid-bits (hopefully)
New Global COVID-19 Cases Set Single Day Record
On Friday the Global number of new Cases of COVID-19 came in at 108,861.
That eclipsed the previous record of 107,897 set on the previous day. (yikes)
Yesterday's Summary in a Nutshell
It was another record breaking day globally. Friday's new cases came in at 108,861 for the day.
Since last Saturday each day has set a new record for the day on the Global
scene. Our numbers haven't done that... Our numbers are down considerably
from yesterday.
The U. S. numbers fell off to 24,157 from 28,157 on Thursday. This still isn't
where we would like to be, but Thursday's numbers remind us what is looming.
As I thought, the numbers didn't rest up Friday. It was another record.
As for Fatalities, the Global numbers wound up at 5,381 for the day, coming
in higher than the 4,937 figure from the day before.
Our Fatalities for Friday came in at 1,296. The three days before were
1,418, 1,408, and 1,552, 1,552 being Tuesday. We've held our own against the
higher numbers hitting globally.
Daily Movers and Shakers
I've made it possible to see total numbers of Cases and Deaths, but I wanted
to give a better picture of what nations were driving day to day numbers now.
Why are these global numbers so high? Who is feeding them?
Beginning tonight, I am posting a new Data Sheet at the bottom of the Global
Outside China Section. I will sort and present the top 50 highest nations
with New Cases, and New Fatalities, both a total for the single day. This
should make it easy to review who the Movers and Shakers are.
Territories, Other Entites Have Additional Location in the Update
I have been posting the Territories/Other Entities in it's own location at
the end of the States Comparison section. That will remain there. Starting
last night I am also providing data for these entites at the bottom of the
States Alphabetical printout. (where I compare states with numerous sourts)
United States figures have come from both the states and these Territories
and other entities. Tonight for the first time they will be grouped so
that you can see the full total of them all, and compare to the U. S.
national numbers. They'll match up if I do things right. Don't hold your
breath. LOL (some nights...)
Additional Feature Added / Testing and New Case Declarations
I was asked to address and compare Testing with New Case declarations. At
the bottom of the USA Section: 02, you'll see a new set of Data and a Chart.
The percentage of New Cases compared to the Tests administered is what I think
folks wanted to see. It's there with the Data and Chart.
Section: 02
The Following Addresses the Numbers Here in
the United Staetes of America
Here we go...
You can see the decreased Case Count yesterday. We fell of that new higher
plateau. Hopefully we'll see even better numbers tomorrow, known for being
a day with a little lower numbers from Friday.
Concept of adding in Active Cases and Serious Critical here, courtesy of amorphous
Here are more of our numbers...
Fatalities are still holding lower. We'll be able to see them better down
below in the Mortality Section: 05.
Our Slice of the COVID-19 Pie
The growth of our slice of the pie has been dropping recently.
Here are the numbers I've been tracking, Globally Declared and Active Cases.
Our slice of the global pie has been getting smaller. I'm glad to see this.
Our Slice of the global pie seems to be stuck on decline. While it's not
a significant amount each day, it still builds over time. You can see that
by looking up the chart.
Active Cases in the United States / Chart
Unlike some of the other charts here, we should see a good rise and
fall at some point withone.
Note that this presents the one day and then 7 and 14 day averaging versions.
Remember, these are not new Declared Cases. These are remaing Active Cases.
All three indicators here were pointing to a flattening out of remaining Active
Cases.
Now it seems as if they might be having second thoughts. Still, dropping from
a little over 28k to a little over 24k won't hurt these chart lines at all.
Testing and New Case Figures
Requested by stocksthatgoup
Some folks have shown an interest in seeing the COVID-19 Test figures compared
to the New Cases being declared. This following Data addresses that.
I went back as far as I could in my records. I plan on keeping a running
30 day display here, with the Chart starting on 04/21 & 04/23 ongoing.
You can see how the Declared Cases to Testing percentage has gone down over
time.
I took the same sort of measures I did when this happened on the 16th.
Here is a chart to reveal visually what the decline has looked like.
Folks can determine for themselves just how New Cases are affected by the
Testing.
Section: 03
The Following Addresses the Global Numbers
without Mainland China
Here is the first set of Data for the Global Outside China
Territories
The growth of new Global Cases outside China is not going well. Those
nations we've been tracking with over 1,000 cases each, there are 104 of them
now, and some of them are growing exponentially.
Look to the new presentation at the bottom of this Section, to see what nations
are putting out the big numbers right now.
Fatalities, Recoveries, Resolved, Active Cases, and
Serious/Critical Cases - Globally, Excluding M/L China
Concept of adding in Active Cases and
Serious/Critical here, courtesy of amorphous
Here we go...
Again, I don't believe there is anything unusual here today.
How is the Global Community Outside China Doing,
Without U. S. numbers?
Well, a little better yesterday...
Globally outside China and the U. S., the numbers are a mess. That middle
number there is the highest it has been by far, and it indicates an out of
control situation. Look at those numbers go up.
Every day of the week is a record now.
A couple of weeks ago it seemed we were all headed toward the end of this,
but now the Global scene is having a big wave.
The valley was modified this week. The numbers were records each of the last
seven days. About all we can do is hope for better days ahead Globally.
Look at the last two record days there.
Look at our blue field compared to the Global red field.
Our day wasn't bad today, but Globally outside China, things are on fire.
It's not looking good. Check out the direction of those red lines above.
It's fitting that Excel chose red for them.
The Active Cases outside China Globally / Chart
As in the U. S. version of this, we should see a good rise and fall at
some point these two.
Note that these present the one day and then 7 and 14 day averaging versions.
Remember, these are not new declared Cases. These are remaing active cases.
If you look closely at that last one, it shows that just when things looked
ready to flatten out, new nations caught fire with COVID-19, and up went the
count of Cases again.
Special Section on France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the U. K.
Case growth.
Let's Look at Some Numbers in Five Day Increments:
The same comments fit for about each day here.
The chart of Cases, causes the perception that it is in conflict with the
second chart below it. Actually it isn't. It is depicting raw numbers
of New Cases. Down below the chart addresses per million numbers.
They appear to skew, but everything is accurate here.
Sweden and It's Neighbors, Who Has the Best Tactic Against COVID-19?
Sweden is doing its 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.
Sweden still remains a hot topic.
Movers and Shakers is a New Feature as of 05/22/2020.
I will present the top fifty nations with the most New Cases and New
Fatilities. This is the first time I've run figures like this, so 50 may
be overkill. It's no more trouble to run 50 than 20, so I may just leave
it.
Here we go...
For your review...
Section: 04
The Following Addresses the Global Numbers
including Mainland China*
Mainland China's numbers are 0.003% of today's total global numbers.
A Look at Declared, Resolved, and Active Cases, Includes M/L China
End of day figures follow:
On the right that Declared Cases resolution percentage continues to grow.
Look at the increase from 04/21 to this point. Nice...
We should be at 50% by the 28th to the 30th of May. The way it has been going,
we may actually hit 50% earlier than that. We'll see.
Fatalities, Recoveries, Resolved, Active, and Serious/Critical
Cases Globally, Including M/L China
Concept of adding in Active Cases and
Serious/Critical here, courtesy of amorphous
Not much to say here. Big numbers getting bigger!
Section: 05
the Mortality Report
Our numbers are big enough that they can hide the finer nuances of the
Global numbers outside China. For that reason, I strip our numbers off
that group and report them separately for this area of study.
Here are the figures for the growing case totals for four entities.
I urge folks to review the CDC's Provisional numbers bellow. I am not touting this count (97,655), but it's out there so I mention it.
Here is the chart to go along with those figures.
Looks pretty ominous there doesn't it.
Here are figures revealing the daily growth for those four entities.
Our numbers of new Fatalities went down yesterday. Heading deeper into the
the week we went down even as the Global community has been breaking records.
Good for us!
Here are two charts to go with the above data.
These each seem to be taking a little bounce up, then down. We'll have to
watch this one closely.
Here, let's look at data for the U. S. broken out by itself.
Looking back, yesterday's figure looks a lot better. Even in the last month
we can see a lot higher days. Friday's numbers went down appreciatively.
Despite moving down, we have to wonder if we can hold this. I like what I
am seeing in the U. S. Areas that have reoppened haven't caused much to be
concerned about. Let's hope we can hold it together.
Section: 06
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.
This is actually one of the best showings we have made in this area. Our
infection rate barely moved, and our one case for 289 people, didn't change.
Nice...
Nations With Lots of Cases
At the end of the day yesterday, there were:
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.
Right now in the Global scene, some of these nations are going exponential.
It's sad to see. Sadly, those folks can infect other nations too depening on
how things are handled. Other nations need to stay on top of things,
including our own.
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 certain days, and on Fridays
sometimes the numbers get noticeably larger because of it.
And we now know Thursdays have potential to break out also. Yikes!
Let's check out the numbers and a chart.
Look at the last column on the right of each grouping since Friday a
week ago. That was the last day not to have set a record for the day of
the week. Seven days now and counting, the Global scene has been hitting
record marks.
As long as those 1,000 plus case nations keep exploding, it is going to be
touch and go Globally.
Not liking this one bit. I'd like to see everyone winding down.
Section: 07
The Top 200 Counties in the U. S., by Number of Cases
This little report lists 200 Counties in the United States in declining Case numbers.
There is also a listing that is alphabetical. This report list only the entities
and the number of Cases in the two different sorts.
It will also be available as a downloadable Excel file in Section 12.
Section: 08
States of the Union and the District of Columbia, Compared to Each Other
Each of these pages is sorted differently. Look at the red header above
the columns to see which column was used for the sort on any given page.
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If this area interests you, please use this LINK to the source, and review
the lengthy description and explanation of it's development process.
There are two reports. The presentation above comes from the second one,
and the detailed segmented information below it, may interest you.
I'm contemplating moving these numbers under the states on the Alphabetical
list. The states and these entity's numbers should be combined to match
that of the U. S. figures each day. I'm kind of short changing these
states in that one alphabetical list, I'll be able to combine the numbers
so that folks can evaluate things better.
I may change it. I may not. Thinking...
Section: 09
The United States, Where it Ranks With Other Nations?
Each of these pages is sorted differently. Look at the red header above
the columns to see which column was used for the sort on any given page.
The U. S. will be highlighted red here so we can find it easily in the list.
There was 215 nations on this list last night now. I didn't want to post
seven lists with 215 nations on it, so I picked the top 50. Coincidentally,
one report category had the U. S. at 41st, so it wasn't showing up on the
list with the 31 top nations on it. That wasn't the reason why I extended the
list length, but it did work out well.
I work on the nations right next to the states on my spreadsheet. The
states with the District of Columbia come in at a total of 51 lines.
I decided to keep the international reports near that length, and 50
was good enough.
Here we go... for your review.
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We moved up to 38th again. Come on 37...
Section: 10
Here is what it is all about. From January 20th to the present.
This concludes our look back at yesterday's data. Take care...
Section: 11
Data for this Report Sourced From:
LINK WorldoMeters
LINK Johns Hopkins University
The Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE)
LINK United States Center for Disease Control - Provisional Numbers
Listed in the order of current utilization...
LINK You are Invited to Review My COVID-19 Spreadsheet (XLSX)
There is not an XLS version available for distribution at this time.
Section: 12
Other Features:
LINK US Counties200, States & DC51, Territories & Other Entities11, Nations214,
and the CDC Provisional Counts53
Five Excel Spreadsheet datasets you can sort for your own studies...
Section: 13
Links to other resources:
I cannot vouch for these sites. Please use your own judgement.
LINK Adventist Health Coronavirus Resource Hub - Scroll down for useful info
LINK Antibiotic Vitamin, the (Vitamin D)
Good article on Vitamin D's likely role in prevention of infection. Thanks Blam.
LINK CDC Data for Download - Scroll down - Excel required. Includes death stats.
LINK CDC National Center for Health Services
Provisional deaths as determined by review of vital documents. Much lower...
LINK CDC Secondary Data and Statistics - Portal Entry / Look around
LINK Coronavirus (COVID-19) Map
LINK Coronavirus infection risk may be reduced by Vitamin D
by Former CDC Chief Dr. Tom Frieden
LINK Coronavirus Spread Quickly Around the World in Late 2019, Study Shows
the University College London Genetics Institute
LINK COVID-19 Deaths Broken Out by Thirds, 05/07/20 Map of US Counties
Very revealing display of Concentrated Death Zones - thanks hoosiermama
LINK COVID-19 First U.S. Case, Treatment, features Remdesivir
New England Journal of Medicine article
LINK Cytokine Storm, med Actemra, Physician near death saved
LINK Diamond Princess Review at 634 Case Point of Eventual 712
LINK Hydroxychloroquine Article: International Poll
Daily Mail Reports, Most Effective Treatment According to 6,000 Physicians
LINK Hydroxychloroquine Has about 90 Percent Chance of Helping COVID-19 Patients
the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, reports 91.6% of patients improved clinically
LINK IHME - Institute for Health Matrix and Evaluation
LINK National Institutes of Health - Cornavirus (COVID-19)
LINK Nasal Irrigation is the Key, COVID-19 Related
LINK New York City - interesting breakdown, borough, age, sex
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 Rt COVID-19
Calculates and displays the Rt Factor for each state. Thanks FreedomPoster.
LINK World Health Organization
To paraphrase the 1960’s top 40 disc jockeys, the stats they keep on coming. Thank you for your informative efforts.
Thank you BuckAlfa.
Ditto that. Best compilation of data on the net, and it just keeps getting better.
Thanks. Glad you find some value in it.
I appreciate your data presentation. TY
Tiny Rhode Island with many fatalities — apparently lots of nursing home deaths.
Thank you...
Thanks for the data, including the daily tracking of new tests run.
Glad to do it. I just wanted to have an in-house one stop
data center on this.
Take care.
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