The COVID Tracking Project

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    il y a 15 heures

    Our daily update is published. We’ve now tracked 10.3 million tests, up 366k from yesterday. Note that we can only track tests that a state reports. For details, see:

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  3. il y a 15 heures

    We want to send an appreciation to Iowa , which made a major update to their data dashboard last week -- and started breaking out race and ethnicity numbers for deaths. IA is now one of 10 states we're giving an A+ grade for data quality.

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  4. il y a 15 heures

    On a bigger than average testing day, newly reported cases were over 25k today.

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  5. il y a 15 heures

    The reported death toll was 1,741, bringing our dataset over 80,000. This does not include 5,057 probable deaths reported by New York City but not the state, nor does it address excess mortality as reported by the CDC here:

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  6. 13 mai

    States reported ~22k new cases in line with the slow drift downward.

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  7. 13 mai

    The reported death toll was 1,726, bringing our dataset up to 78,343 deaths.

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  8. 13 mai

    Our testing data collection is proceeding — but/and we hope to be able to sort things out with the CDC over the coming days.

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  9. 13 mai

    We want to flag that the finally has begun to release state testing data! The topline numbers are similar, but there considerable differences at the state level.

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  10. 13 mai

    Our daily update is published. We’ve now tracked ~10 million tests, up 336k from yesterday. Note that we can only track tests that a state reports. For details, see:

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  11. 12 mai

    The U.S. situation continues to be highly influenced by the regional decline in the NY metro area—while the rest of the country shows a different pattern.

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  12. 12 mai

    The death toll today is 1,510. That brings the total deaths in our dataset over ~77 thousand. This does not include 5,136 probable COVID-19 deaths reported by NYC, but not New York State, nor does it address excess mortality as reported by the CDC here:

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  13. 12 mai

    There are some important unknowns in the current testing data that we're working to resolve right now. We should have a full report on some new state reporting issues in the next day.

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  14. 12 mai

    Our daily update is published. We’ve now tracked 9.7 million tests, up 306k from yesterday. Note that we can only track tests that a state reports. For details, see:

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  15. 11 mai

    Newly discovered cases fell below 20,000 for the first time since March, before the states begin to implement countermeasures. States have begun loosening those restrictions, but it will probably be a week or two more before we can see if that has changed the trendlines.

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  16. 11 mai

    The daily death toll fell to its lowest since March: 837. As you can see, Monday data tends to be low, then the numbers tick back up Tuesday. Note: this chart does not include 5,178 probable COVID-19 deaths, reported by NYC, but not reported by New York State.

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  17. 11 mai

    It's worth noting, generally, that this testing data is getting even more complicated. We're going to be making some changes to how we track them and issuing a lot of new documentation, data definitions, and guidance.

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  18. 11 mai

    New Jersey appears to have taken the road that California did recently, moving away from reporting "people tested" and to "tests completed." But we're still trying to get confirmation on this. As you can see, today is a bit of an outlier.

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  19. 11 mai

    Our daily update is published. We’ve now tracked 9.4 million tests, up 395k from yesterday, a new high with a major caveat: NJ dumped a big backlog, it seems. Note that we can only track tests that a state reports. For details, see:

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  20. 10 mai

    Today's number of reported newly reported cases is one of the lowest since March. A reminder that the falling national number is largely driven by the slowing of the outbreak in the NY Metro area. The situation is not consistent across the country.

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