Daily Statistic and Graph of US and Worldwide cases and deaths

Posted by Don Higgins, Volunteer Mentor @dsh33782, Mar 23, 2020

Statistics and graph are updated daily so you can see when the curve begins to flatten and we can discuss what it means:
http://don-higgins.net/coronavirus/Coronavirus_Statistics.pdf

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US and world Coronavirus Confirmed Cases and Deaths 2020-05-20.
Daily deaths trending down today.
See PDF version of statistics, graphs, and references here:
http://don-higgins.net/coronavirus/Coronavirus_Statistics.pdf

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US and world Coronavirus Confirmed Cases and Deaths 2020-05-21.
Deaths climbing again and now over 5 million cases worldwide.
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http://don-higgins.net/coronavirus/Coronavirus_Statistics.pdf

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US and world Coronavirus Confirmed Cases and Deaths 2020-05-22.
Daily deaths up yesterday and down today.
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US and world Coronavirus Confirmed Cases and Deaths 2020-05-23.
US and worldwide deaths rising for 2 days straight.
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US and world Coronavirus Confirmed Cases and Deaths 2020-05-24.
Daily deaths down slightly today as US total deaths approach 100,000.
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@dsh33782

US and world Coronavirus Confirmed Cases and Deaths 2020-05-22.
Daily deaths up yesterday and down today.
See PDF version of statistics, graphs, and references here:
http://don-higgins.net/coronavirus/Coronavirus_Statistics.pdf

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Yes, but on today, Monday, the 24th, the deaths are down significantly both in U.S. and globally. In spite of recent shore-line beaches w/
visitors who don't look like practicing the best social distancing, plus @ close-ups of some eastern beaches, don't see much of the mask-
ing in use. Like folks may have had quite enough of the whole deal & wanted to get out & enjoy the warm weather & maybe some caution
has been thrown to the winds. Guess we'll see the true impact in 3-4 days. Personally, I've been more than a little ready to atleast get to
the yellow phase & we're going to be there on Friday.

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US and world Coronavirus Confirmed Cases and Deaths 2020-05-25.
Daily deaths lowest in 5 days on this holiday weekend.
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I find it interesting that the number of deaths seems to fall quite dramatically every Monday - perhaps a function of lesser reporting on weekends? I am more interested to see whether the recent downward trend continues now that many states are reopening and it seems many have little to no regard for social distancing, mask wearing, or staying home. Truly frightening pictures of crowds being shown this weekend.

I think perhaps, whether as a function of increased testing or increased interaction, we will see more infection, reflected as higher numbers. I wonder if, when those infected tend to be younger people, we will still see fewer deaths, and perhaps fewer hospital/ICU stays? Or will the infection numbers rise so dramatically that there will be no decrease?
Sue

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I find it interesting that the number of deaths seems to fall quite dramatically every Monday - perhaps a function of lesser reporting on weekends? I am more interested to see whether the recent downward trend continues now that many states are reopening and it seems many have little to no regard for social distancing, mask wearing, or staying home. Truly frightening pictures of crowds being shown this weekend.

I think perhaps, whether as a function of increased testing or increased interaction, we will see more infection, reflected as higher numbers. I wonder if, when those infected tend to be younger people, we will still see fewer deaths, and perhaps fewer hospital/ICU stays? Or will the infection numbers rise so dramatically that there will be no decrease?
Sue

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@sueinmn. I am watching the morning news and I'm seeing beaches filled with people, there were over 1300 people waiting to get into a water park in Texas, and a nightclub with wall to wall people. This is very scary to me. I don't think we can really get an accurate number. In my county, they report a gross number of people infected but they are not reporting the numbers of people who had recovered. I would like to see a "net" number.

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@sueinmn

I find it interesting that the number of deaths seems to fall quite dramatically every Monday - perhaps a function of lesser reporting on weekends? I am more interested to see whether the recent downward trend continues now that many states are reopening and it seems many have little to no regard for social distancing, mask wearing, or staying home. Truly frightening pictures of crowds being shown this weekend.

I think perhaps, whether as a function of increased testing or increased interaction, we will see more infection, reflected as higher numbers. I wonder if, when those infected tend to be younger people, we will still see fewer deaths, and perhaps fewer hospital/ICU stays? Or will the infection numbers rise so dramatically that there will be no decrease?
Sue

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There is definitely a weekly cycle which I assume is due to less reporting over weekend. I too am worried about lack of social distancing this holiday weekend and expect to see rise in cases and deaths over the next few weeks.

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