38 states reported over 1k cases. CO, IN, KY, MD, MN, MO, MT, ND, NH, NJ, NV, PA, WV, and UT all set records for detected cases. (5 states did not report cases.)pic.twitter.com/3Gi0ieFO3i
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38 states reported over 1k cases. CO, IN, KY, MD, MN, MO, MT, ND, NH, NJ, NV, PA, WV, and UT all set records for detected cases. (5 states did not report cases.)pic.twitter.com/3Gi0ieFO3i
The 7-day average of reported deaths has now reached 1100. Since May 25, only August 4 had a higher 7-day average of COVID-19 deaths.pic.twitter.com/oocz5ZzDu8
Looking at the weekly numbers, we see the same patterns we've seen for the past couple weeks. Tests are rising, but cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are rising much faster.pic.twitter.com/yXgb34QkWR
Crazy how we knew this would happen
*Today’s #Covid19 Update Thread*
(tests, cases, deaths, hospitalizations, ICU, and % testing positive as of Today, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month, and 2 months ago—data from @COVID19Tracking)
UNITED STATES
(Summary and region-by-region breakdown in thread below)pic.twitter.com/4ZSHbESJYb
Oh, man. That’s really depressing and it’s only the beginning.
Daily Updates (11/14)
Confirmed: 10,752,101
+ 163,473
7-day avg: 141404
Fatal: 242,693
+ 1,321
7-day avg: 1101
Hospitalizations
69,455
ICU: 13,341
Ventilator: 3,944
Daily Tests
1,343,467
Positivity : 12.2%
7-day avg: 11.7%
#mSightly #COVID19
https://www.dashboards4good.com/details.php?documentID=Major%20Indicators&documentName=Major%20Indicators&eventID=9999&category_id=COVID-19%20Testing&category=COVID-19%20Testing&objectID=235&date=20201113 …pic.twitter.com/qKlhJ3GfZZ
Daily Updates (11/14) : California
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Confirmed: 1,008,377
+ 9,875
7-day avg: 7346
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Fatal: 18,218
+ 81
7-day avg: 40
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Hospitalization: 4,212
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Positivity:
New: 5.1%
7-day avg: 4.65%
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#mSightly #COVID19 #COVID_19
https://www.dashboards4good.com/details.php?documentID=Major%20Indicators&documentName=Major%20Indicators&eventID=9999&category_id=COVID-19%20Testing&category=COVID-19%20Testing&objectID=235&state=CA&date=20201114 …pic.twitter.com/rfpIh79FIa
This number on a weekend when we know it's an underreport? This is a nightmare.
it's usually on a Sunday and Monday. Saturday is always a day with big numbers
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