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5,994,624 US
3,862,311 Brazil
3,542,733 India
987,470 Russia
639,435 Peru
625,056 South Africa
599,884 Colombia
591,712 Mexico
439,286 Spain
409,974 Chile
408,426 Argentina
373,570 Iran
336,668 United Kingdom
315,813 France
314,821 Saudi Arabia
310,822 Bangladesh
295,636 Pakistan
268,546 Turkey
268,218 Italy
243,305 Germany
231,177 Iraq
217,396 Philippines
172,053 Indonesia
129,888 Canada
121,930 Ukraine
118,575 Qatar
115,354 Bolivia
114,020 Israel
113,648 Ecuador
105,684 Kazakhstan
98,727 Egypt
94,241 Dominican Republic
92,065 Panama
89,878 China
86,785 Romania
85,544 Oman
84,636 Kuwait
84,599 Belgium
83,958 Sweden
73,912 Guatemala
72,679 Netherlands
71,687 Belarus
69,690 United Arab Emirates
67,952 Japan
66,870 Poland
61,399 Morocco
59,645 Honduras
57,768 Portugal
56,771 Singapore
53,865 Nigeria
51,574 Bahrain
51,122 Ethiopia
45,868 Venezuela
44,205 Ghana
44,146 Algeria
43,820 Kyrgyzstan
43,750 Armenia
42,014 Switzerland
41,424 Uzbekistan
39,699 Costa Rica
38,561 Nepal
38,162 Afghanistan
36,700 Moldova
36,309 Azerbaijan
34,057 Kenya
31,365 Serbia
28,760 Ireland
27,166 Austria
25,744 Australia
25,635 El Salvador
24,367 Czechia
22,204 West Bank and Gaza
19,793 Bosnia and Herzegovina
19,699 Korea, South
19,142 Cameroon
17,948 Cote d'Ivoire
17,316 Denmark
16,870 Lebanon
16,474 Paraguay
16,190 Bulgaria
14,843 Madagascar
14,330 North Macedonia
13,556 Senegal
13,423 Libya
13,189 Sudan
12,683 Kosovo
12,025 Zambia
10,643 Norway
10,134 Greece
10,123 Croatia
10,045 Congo (Kinshasa)
9,380 Albania
9,371 Guinea
9,334 Malaysia
8,516 Tajikistan
8,505 Gabon
8,209 Haiti
8,077 Finland
7,667 Maldives
7,365 Namibia
7,016 Mauritania
6,625 Luxembourg
6,412 Zimbabwe
5,961 Hungary
5,536 Malawi
5,385 Djibouti
4,941 Equatorial Guinea
4,790 Montenegro
4,700 Central African Republic
4,561 Eswatini
4,494 Nicaragua
4,020 Rwanda
4,009 Suriname
3,979 Congo (Brazzaville)
3,973 Cuba
3,876 Slovakia
3,852 Cabo Verde
3,821 Mozambique
3,685 Tunisia
3,411 Thailand
3,310 Somalia
3,012 Sri Lanka
2,963 Gambia
2,928 Uganda
2,874 Lithuania
2,865 Slovenia
2,773 Mali
2,703 Syria
2,624 Angola
2,519 South Sudan
2,373 Estonia
2,205 Guinea-Bissau
2,145 Benin
2,135 Bahamas
2,113 Jamaica
2,105 Iceland
2,022 Sierra Leone
1,966 Jordan
1,953 Yemen
1,862 Malta
1,729 New Zealand
1,683 Trinidad and Tobago
1,633 Botswana
1,585 Uruguay
1,487 Cyprus
1,469 Georgia
1,396 Togo
1,393 Latvia
1,357 Burkina Faso
1,304 Liberia
1,234 Guyana
1,175 Niger
1,124 Andorra
1,085 Lesotho
1,040 Vietnam
1,012 Chad
964 Belize
896 Sao Tome and Principe
775 Burma
712 Diamond Princess
710 San Marino
509 Tanzania
488 Taiwan*
459 Papua New Guinea
445 Burundi
423 Comoros
355 Mauritius
318 Eritrea
301 Mongolia
273 Cambodia
195 Bhutan
173 Barbados
154 Monaco
144 Brunei
136 Seychelles
107 Liechtenstein
94 Antigua and Barbuda
60 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
28 Fiji
27 Timor-Leste
26 Saint Lucia
24 Grenada
22 Laos
20 Dominica
17 Saint Kitts and Nevis
12 Holy See
10 Western Sahara

 

Total cases by state, a day or two outdated:

State/Territory Total Cases Confirmed Probable
California
693,839
N/A
N/A
Florida
612,206
N/A
N/A
Texas
606,530
N/A
N/A
Georgia
267,758
N/A
N/A
New York City*
234,751
229,980
4,771
Illinois
233,065
231,363
1,702
Arizona
201,287
199,579
1,708
New York*
199,714
N/A
N/A
New Jersey
191,320
N/A
N/A
North Carolina
165,076
N/A
N/A
Tennessee
152,280
148,681
3,599
Louisiana
146,944
N/A
N/A
Pennsylvania
132,834
129,056
3,778
Massachusetts
127,727
118,309
9,418
Alabama
123,889
115,284
8,605
Ohio
121,340
114,911
6,429
Virginia
119,747
114,514
5,233
South Carolina
117,249
115,661
1,588
Michigan
111,975
101,478
10,497
Maryland
107,791
N/A
N/A
Indiana
92,434
N/A
N/A
Missouri
82,190
N/A
N/A
Mississippi
82,029
78,445
3,584
Wisconsin
79,730
74,800
4,930
Minnesota
75,214
N/A
N/A
Washington
73,879
N/A
N/A
Nevada
68,717
N/A
N/A
Iowa
63,199
N/A
N/A
Oklahoma
62,653
57,345
5,308
Arkansas
60,378
N/A
N/A
Colorado
57,041
53,209
3,832
Connecticut
52,495
50,387
2,108
Utah
52,145
51,699
446
Kentucky
47,577
43,507
4,070
Kansas
41,048
39,861
1,187
Nebraska
33,753
N/A
N/A
Puerto Rico
32,848
15,229
17,619
Idaho
31,677
29,374
2,303
Oregon
26,293
25,014
1,279
New Mexico
25,178
N/A
N/A
Rhode Island
21,683
N/A
N/A
Delaware
17,456
16,441
1,015
District of Columbia
13,925
N/A
N/A
South Dakota
12,942
N/A
N/A
North Dakota
11,484
N/A
N/A
West Virginia
9,967
9,784
183
Hawaii
7,527
N/A
N/A
Montana
7,251
7,251
0
New Hampshire
7,246
N/A
N/A
Alaska
5,182
N/A
N/A
Maine
4,489
4,032
457
Wyoming
3,784
3,210
574
Vermont
1,616
N/A
N/A
Guam
1,287
N/A
N/A
Virgin Islands
1,129
N/A
N/A
Northern Mariana Islands
56
56
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As of 8-27, the states in the above and below charts

show correctional institute info too.

I wasn't aware that info was previously excluded, but there you go.

State/Territory Cases in Last 7 Days
California
36,947
Texas
33,391
Florida
20,923
Georgia
15,536
Illinois
13,363
North Carolina
11,435
Tennessee
10,197
Alabama
9,357
Missouri
7,933
Virginia
7,675
Iowa
7,464
Ohio
7,175
Indiana
7,117
South Carolina
5,954
Michigan
5,931
Minnesota
5,630
Oklahoma
5,540
Louisiana
5,224
Wisconsin
5,004
Kentucky
4,511
Pennsylvania
4,405
Kansas
4,192
Arkansas
4,179
Mississippi
4,135
Maryland
3,689
Arizona
3,392
Nevada
3,383
Washington
3,284
Puerto Rico
2,952
Utah
2,729
Massachusetts
2,459
New York*
2,390
Colorado
2,158
New Jersey
2,084
Idaho
2,015
Nebraska
1,973
South Dakota
1,807
New York City*
1,667
Hawaii
1,663
North Dakota
1,608
Oregon
1,583
Connecticut
976
New Mexico
876
Montana
875
West Virginia
782
Rhode Island
661
Delaware
571
Guam
520
Alaska
505
District of Columbia
391
Wyoming
241
Virgin Islands
197
Maine
155
New Hampshire
154
Vermont
63
Northern Mariana Islands
2

 

Tonight's numbers, August 30

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Need to go over and check Maui's numbers....not O'ahu's. 

 

Still looking for Maui #'s....but found they're having a big wildfire in the central valley today.  1,500 acres already.  Sheeesh! 

 

MtRider  :(  

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OK, that worked.  Vast difference for O'ahu and other islands.  DD2 is hoping the state does not shut down neighbor islands [those not O'ahu ]  and so far, they didn't.  Just locked down O'ahu for a week.....?

 

MtRider  :pray: 

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I have some questions.  Friday evening our minister and his family went out for supper.  A couple that are members of the congregation saw them and visited with them a few minutes.  He was happy and visiting like normal.  Ten p.m. that same evening he got sick, don't know the particulars.  The ambulance was called and they took him to a smaller hospital close by.  They tested him for Covid19 and it was negative.  They thought, at the hospital, he was having a heart attack and life flighted him to Des Moines.  It wasn't his heart at all.  They spent all day yesterday trying to get his temp. to go below 103.  They said he was practically laying on a slab of ice.  His white count was high and by yesterday evening his kidneys were shutting down.  They put him on dialysis but that only worked for about 20 minutes.  They were going to, or maybe they did, try different medications but with what meds he was taking they couldn't give them to him.

 

This morning in church it was announced his family was allowed in, they hadn't been allowed in earlier, to tell him good-bye.  By noon he had died.  This all took place in a day and a half.   He was 54 years old.

 

I edited to add he was intubated Friday night.

 

My questions:  Does it sound like Covid19?  Can it hit you as quickly as it did him?  They keep talking infection because of the high white count but they couldn't find anything.  Is your white count high with Covid19.  

 

So many questions with so few answers.  Thanks for your help!

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Short answer:.  Not that often on the white blood cells, but when it does, it is likely to be in an older male, who will have a quicker onset (nobody said anything like that quick) and will be entubated and will have a higher likelihood of dying.  Underlying illness is expected to be there.

 

Standard expectation is that it takes at least two days for symptoms to show up. I think the gentleman was already ill and just not showing yet.  I think your minister and family need to self quarantine

 

Recent reports have showed that a proportion of patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) presented elevated leukocyte count. Clinical data about these patients is scarce. We aimed to evaluate the clinical findings of patients with COVID-19 who have increased leukocyte at admission. We retrospectively collected the clinical data on the 52 patients who have increased leukocyte count at admission from the 619 patients with confirmed COVID-19 who had pneumonia with abnormal features on chest CT scan in Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University in Wuhan, China, from February 3 to March 3, 2020. The mean age of the 52 patients with increased leukocyte count was 64.7 (SD 11.4) years, 32 (61.5%) were men and 47 (90.4%) had fever. Compared with the patients with non-increased leukocyte count, the patients with increased leukocyte count were significantly older (P < 0.01), were more likely to have underlying chronic diseases (P < 0.01), more likely to develop critically illness (P < 0.01), more likely to admit to an ICU (P < 0.01), more likely to receive mechanical ventilation (P < 0.01), had higher rate of death (P < 0.01) and the blood levels of neutrophil count and the serum concentrations of CRP and IL-6 were significantly increased, (P < 0.01). The older patients with COVID-19 who had underlying chronic disorders are more likely to develop leukocytosis. These patients are more likely to develop critical illness, with a high admission to an ICU and a high mortality rate.

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Sorry the pastors friend died, and so suddenly. 

 

If I was the pastor, I'd self quarantine right now for at least two weeks and inform any one else he has been in contact with to do the same. 

 

I imagine the friend had been ill for a few days just not exhibiting any symptoms yet. Or maybe the symptoms started out so light that he brushed them off as no big deal. Either way it's is a sad situation.

 

So scary when it hits that close to home. :pray:

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This article states that there is a significant number of false negative tests so let's hope the doctors did a couple tests so those who were in contact with him can self quarantine.  Being a minister I would image there might have been many. 

 

https://www.contagionlive.com/news/when-is-a-negative-covid19-test-truly-negative

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6,028,012 US
3,908,272 Brazil
3,621,245 India
992,402 Russia
647,166 Peru
627,041 South Africa
607,904 Colombia
595,841 Mexico
462,858 Spain
417,735 Argentina
411,726 Chile
375,212 Iran
338,079 United Kingdom
318,986 France
315,772 Saudi Arabia
312,996 Bangladesh
295,849 Pakistan
270,133 Turkey
269,214 Italy
244,802 Germany
234,934 Iraq
220,819 Philippines
174,796 Indonesia
130,918 Canada
124,132 Ukraine
118,778 Qatar
116,596 Israel
115,968 Bolivia
113,767 Ecuador
105,795 Kazakhstan
98,939 Egypt
94,715 Dominican Republic
92,982 Panama
89,907 China
87,540 Romania
85,722 Oman
85,109 Kuwait
85,042 Belgium
84,379 Sweden
74,074 Guatemala
73,219 Netherlands
71,843 Belarus
70,231 United Arab Emirates
68,388 Japan
67,372 Poland
62,590 Morocco
60,174 Honduras
58,012 Portugal
56,812 Singapore
54,008 Nigeria
52,131 Ethiopia
51,972 Bahrain
46,728 Venezuela
44,494 Algeria
44,298 Ghana
43,898 Kyrgyzstan
43,781 Armenia
42,177 Switzerland
41,893 Uzbekistan
41,287 Costa Rica
39,460 Nepal
38,165 Afghanistan
36,920 Moldova
36,435 Azerbaijan
34,201 Kenya
31,406 Serbia
28,811 Ireland
27,438 Austria
25,818 Australia
25,729 El Salvador
24,618 Czechia
22,729 West Bank and Gaza
19,964 Bosnia and Herzegovina
19,947 Korea, South
19,142 Cameroon
18,067 Cote d'Ivoire
17,410 Denmark
17,308 Lebanon
17,105 Paraguay
16,266 Bulgaria
14,863 Madagascar
14,341 North Macedonia
13,966 Libya
13,611 Senegal
13,189 Sudan
12,683 Kosovo
12,097 Zambia
10,782 Norway
10,317 Greece
10,269 Croatia
10,097 Congo (Kinshasa)
9,513 Albania
9,409 Guinea
9,340 Malaysia
8,583 Tajikistan
8,533 Gabon
8,224 Haiti
8,086 Finland
7,804 Maldives
7,550 Namibia
7,048 Mauritania
6,625 Luxembourg
6,497 Zimbabwe
6,139 Hungary
5,566 Malawi
5,387 Djibouti
4,941 Equatorial Guinea
4,835 Montenegro
4,711 Central African Republic
4,577 Eswatini
4,494 Nicaragua
4,063 Rwanda
4,034 Suriname
4,032 Cuba
3,979 Congo (Brazzaville)
3,917 Slovakia
3,916 Mozambique
3,884 Cabo Verde
3,803 Tunisia
3,412 Thailand
3,310 Somalia
3,049 Sri Lanka
2,972 Uganda
2,963 Gambia
2,906 Lithuania
2,883 Slovenia
2,776 Mali
2,765 Syria
2,654 Angola
2,527 South Sudan
2,375 Estonia
2,357 Jamaica
2,205 Guinea-Bissau
2,167 Bahamas
2,145 Benin
2,107 Iceland
2,034 Jordan
2,022 Sierra Leone
1,958 Yemen
1,883 Malta
1,759 Trinidad and Tobago
1,738 New Zealand
1,633 Botswana
1,595 Uruguay
1,488 Cyprus
1,487 Georgia
1,400 Togo
1,396 Latvia
1,368 Burkina Faso
1,306 Guyana
1,304 Liberia
1,176 Andorra
1,176 Niger
1,085 Lesotho
1,044 Vietnam
1,013 Chad
1,007 Belize
896 Sao Tome and Principe
882 Burma
715 San Marino
509 Tanzania
488 Taiwan*
459 Papua New Guinea
445 Burundi
423 Comoros
355 Mauritius
319 Eritrea
301 Mongolia
274 Cambodia
224 Bhutan
173 Barbados
154 Monaco
144 Brunei
136 Seychelles
107 Liechtenstein
94 Antigua and Barbuda
60 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
28 Fiji
27 Timor-Leste
26 Saint Lucia
24 Grenada
22 Laos
20 Dominica
17 Saint Kitts and Nevis
12 Holy See
10 Western Sahara

 

 

CASES AMONG Health Care Personnel 149,195  (At least.)

DEATHS AMONG Health Care Personnel  670  (At least.)

Data were collected from 4,508,060 people, but healthcare personnel status was only available for 1,057,134 (23.45%) people.
For the 149,195 cases of COVID-19 among healthcare personnel, death status was only available for 105,209 (70.52%).

 

A table I can't copy:  https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#correctional-facilities

 

Other tables I can't copy show that the seven-day moving average of deaths in various places and hospital/intensive care admissions in various places and similar benchmarks is back down to about where it was before the surge starting two weeks or so after the Fourth of July.  This would be great news if we were not on the brink of another three-day weekend, which might cause another two-month surge in hospital admissions and then intensive care admissions and then in deaths.  Can't predict a surge in confirmed cases, of course, because TPTB have decided to stop testing so many people, you know.  Information scares the plebes.

 

So, anyway...

 

State/Territory Cases in Last 7 Days
California
36,240
Texas
32,817
Florida
20,466
Georgia
15,024
Illinois
13,462
North Carolina
11,014
Alabama
9,243
Tennessee
9,178
Missouri
8,580
Iowa
7,933
Ohio
7,460
Indiana
7,381
Virginia
6,964
South Carolina
6,336
Michigan
5,718
Oklahoma
5,642
Louisiana
5,625
Minnesota
5,566
Wisconsin
5,095
Mississippi
4,545
Kentucky
4,503
Pennsylvania
4,456
Arkansas
4,282
Kansas
4,192
Maryland
3,580
Arizona
3,558
Washington
3,308
Nevada
3,298
Utah
2,780
Massachusetts
2,633
Puerto Rico
2,581
New York*
2,514
Nebraska
2,157
New Jersey
2,117
Colorado
2,090
South Dakota
2,046
Idaho
2,014
North Dakota
1,816
New York City*
1,701
Oregon
1,617
Hawaii
1,601
Connecticut
976
New Mexico
887
Montana
850
West Virginia
838
Rhode Island
661
Delaware
524
Guam
488
Alaska
485
District of Columbia
369
Wyoming
241
Maine
171
Virgin Islands
150
New Hampshire
147
Vermont
67
Northern Mariana Islands
2

 

Tonight's numbers, August 31.

 

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Thank you again, Amber for posting the numbers!

 

I read that the CDC revised their statistics and only 6% of over 154,000 deaths were actually from Covid 19.  Most had more than one serious underlying conditions.  Has anyone else seen this?

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Thank you again, Amber for posting the numbers!

 

I read that the CDC revised their statistics and only 6% of over 154,000 deaths were actually from Covid 19.  Most had more than one serious underlying conditions.  Has anyone else seen this?

 

Not at all.  The highest I've seen was in the 64point something-something percent in one county, I forget where.  This is what she was talking about re the difference between dying of and dying with covid, though, as I recall.  (I wasn't looking for the highest percent.  I was looking at places I was concerned about.)  

 

Edit--I looked this up.  There's a lot of articles came out yesterday along these lines that I need to sort through.  Thank you for bringing them to my attention.

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Cases reported

6,073,174 US
3,950,931 Brazil
3,691,166 India
997,072 Russia
652,037 Peru
628,259 South Africa
615,094 Colombia
606,036 Mexico
470,973 Spain
428,239 Argentina
413,145 Chile
376,894 Iran
339,385 United Kingdom
323,968 France
316,670 Saudi Arabia
314,946 Bangladesh
296,149 Pakistan
271,705 Turkey
270,189 Italy
246,015 Germany
238,338 Iraq
224,264 Philippines
177,571 Indonesia
131,422 Canada
126,279 Ukraine
118,994 Qatar
118,538 Israel
116,598 Bolivia
114,309 Ecuador
105,872 Kazakhstan
99,115 Egypt
94,979 Dominican Republic
93,552 Panama
89,933 China
88,593 Romania
85,928 Oman
85,811 Kuwait
85,236 Belgium
84,521 Sweden
74,893 Guatemala
73,794 Netherlands
71,962 Belarus
70,805 United Arab Emirates
69,018 Japan
67,922 Poland
63,781 Morocco
61,014 Honduras
58,243 Portugal
56,852 Singapore
54,247 Nigeria
53,304 Ethiopia
52,440 Bahrain
47,756 Venezuela
44,833 Algeria
44,460 Ghana
43,958 Kyrgyzstan
43,878 Armenia
42,393 Switzerland
42,184 Costa Rica
42,127 Uzbekistan
40,529 Nepal
38,196 Afghanistan
37,208 Moldova
36,578 Azerbaijan
34,315 Kenya
31,482 Serbia
29,025 Ireland
27,642 Austria
25,924 Australia
25,820 El Salvador
25,117 Czechia
23,281 West Bank and Gaza
20,234 Bosnia and Herzegovina
20,182 Korea, South
19,409 Cameroon
18,103 Cote d'Ivoire
17,777 Lebanon
17,662 Paraguay
17,509 Denmark
16,454 Bulgaria
14,957 Madagascar
14,624 Libya
14,455 North Macedonia
13,655 Senegal
13,189 Sudan
12,683 Kosovo
12,381 Zambia
10,871 Norway
10,524 Greece
10,414 Croatia
10,104 Congo (Kinshasa)
9,606 Albania
9,479 Guinea
9,354 Malaysia
8,619 Tajikistan
8,533 Gabon
8,230 Haiti
8,142 Finland
8,003 Maldives
7,692 Namibia
7,075 Mauritania
6,625 Luxembourg
6,559 Zimbabwe
6,257 Hungary
5,576 Malawi
5,387 Djibouti
4,965 Equatorial Guinea
4,917 Montenegro
4,711 Central African Republic
4,668 Nicaragua
4,618 Eswatini
4,142 Rwanda
4,089 Suriname
4,065 Cuba
4,039 Mozambique
3,989 Slovakia
3,979 Congo (Brazzaville)
3,970 Cabo Verde
3,963 Tunisia
3,417 Thailand
3,310 Somalia
3,092 Sri Lanka
3,037 Uganda
3,029 Gambia
2,929 Lithuania
2,924 Slovenia
2,830 Syria
2,777 Mali
2,729 Angola
2,527 South Sudan
2,459 Jamaica
2,395 Estonia
2,276 Bahamas
2,205 Guinea-Bissau
2,145 Benin
2,116 Iceland
2,097 Jordan
2,028 Sierra Leone
1,962 Yemen
1,909 Malta
1,797 Trinidad and Tobago
1,752 New Zealand
1,633 Botswana
1,611 Uruguay
1,510 Georgia
1,490 Cyprus
1,416 Togo
1,404 Latvia
1,373 Guyana
1,370 Burkina Faso
1,305 Liberia
1,184 Andorra
1,176 Niger
1,085 Lesotho
1,050 Belize
1,044 Vietnam
1,017 Chad
919 Burma
896 Sao Tome and Principe
715 San Marino
509 Tanzania
488 Taiwan*
460 Papua New Guinea
445 Burundi
427 Comoros
356 Mauritius
319 Eritrea
304 Mongolia
274 Cambodia
225 Bhutan
176 Barbados
154 Monaco
144 Brunei
136 Seychelles
107 Liechtenstein
94 Antigua and Barbuda
61 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
29 Fiji
27 Timor-Leste
26 Saint Lucia
24 Grenada
22 Laos
20 Dominica
17 Saint Kitts and Nevis
12 Holy See
10 Western Sahara

State/Territory Total Cases Confirmed Probable
California
704,085
N/A
N/A
Florida
616,629
N/A
N/A
Texas
612,969
N/A
N/A
Georgia
270,471
N/A
N/A
Illinois
236,725
235,023
1,702
New York City*
235,264
230,496
4,768
Arizona
201,835
200,104
1,731
New York*
200,519
N/A
N/A
New Jersey
191,960
N/A
N/A
North Carolina
167,313
N/A
N/A
Tennessee
154,933
151,250
3,683
Louisiana
148,894
N/A
N/A
Pennsylvania
134,025
130,211
3,814
Massachusetts
128,202
118,784
9,418
Alabama
126,058
117,152
8,906
Ohio
123,157
116,666
6,491
Virginia
121,615
116,294
5,321
South Carolina
118,992
117,333
1,659
Michigan
113,025
102,468
10,557
Maryland
108,863
N/A
N/A
Indiana
94,196
N/A
N/A
Missouri
84,697
N/A
N/A
Mississippi
83,584
79,650
3,934
Wisconsin
80,568
75,603
4,965
Minnesota
75,864
N/A
N/A
Washington
74,635
N/A
N/A
Nevada
69,484
N/A
N/A
Iowa
64,823
N/A
N/A
Oklahoma
64,108
58,727
5,381
Arkansas
61,224
N/A
N/A
Colorado
57,424
53,579
3,845
Connecticut
52,879
50,753
2,126
Utah
52,792
52,344
448
Kentucky
48,396
44,212
4,184
Kansas
42,612
41,425
1,187
Nebraska
34,287
N/A
N/A
Puerto Rico
33,421
15,584
17,837
Idaho
32,088
29,747
2,341
Oregon
26,713
25,434
1,279
New Mexico
25,352
N/A
N/A
Rhode Island
21,949
N/A
N/A
Delaware
17,535
16,537
998
District of Columbia
13,992
N/A
N/A
South Dakota
13,509
N/A
N/A
North Dakota
12,000
N/A
N/A
West Virginia
10,250
10,066
184
Hawaii
7,835
N/A
N/A
Montana
7,493
7,493
0
New Hampshire
7,275
N/A
N/A
Alaska
5,263
N/A
N/A
Maine
4,548
4,081
467
Wyoming
3,842
3,264
578
Vermont
1,629
N/A
N/A
Guam
1,447
N/A
N/A
Virgin Islands
1,139
N/A
N/A
Northern Mariana Islands
56
56
0

 

ate/Territory Cases in Last 7 Days
California
35,470
Texas
32,585
Florida
20,118
Georgia
14,218
Illinois
13,518
North Carolina
10,917
Tennessee
10,329
Alabama
9,348
Missouri
8,753
Iowa
8,192
Ohio
7,506
Virginia
6,979
Indiana
6,604
South Carolina
6,441
Oklahoma
6,020
Michigan
5,339
Louisiana
5,328
Mississippi
5,179
Minnesota
5,157
Wisconsin
4,949
Pennsylvania
4,551
Kentucky
4,497
Arkansas
4,330
Kansas
4,211
Maryland
3,817
Arizona
3,421
Washington
3,264
Nevada
3,209
Utah
2,739
New York*
2,708
Puerto Rico
2,701
Massachusetts
2,363
New Jersey
2,241
Nebraska
2,240
South Dakota
2,084
Colorado
2,083
Idaho
2,018
North Dakota
1,771
New York City*
1,740
Hawaii
1,567
Oregon
1,558
West Virginia
938
New Mexico
883
Montana
870
Connecticut
868
Delaware
696
Rhode Island
647
Guam
463
Alaska
453
District of Columbia
353
Wyoming
239
Maine
180
New Hampshire
141
Virgin Islands
141
Vermont
63
Northern Mariana Islands
2

 

 

184,664 US deaths attributed.

State/Territory Total Deaths Confirmed Probable
New York City*
23,703
19,060
4,643
New Jersey
15,945
14,165
1,780
California
12,933
N/A
N/A
Texas
12,536
N/A
N/A
Florida
11,187
N/A
N/A
Massachusetts
9,060
8,827
233
New York*
8,952
N/A
N/A
Illinois
8,235
8,026
209
Pennsylvania
7,673
N/A
N/A
Michigan
6,753
6,480
273
Georgia
5,633
N/A
N/A
Arizona
5,029
4,762
267
Louisiana
4,950
4,787
163
Connecticut
4,465
3,580
885
Ohio
4,138
3,854
284
Maryland
3,761
3,617
144
Indiana
3,296
3,077
219
South Carolina
2,720
2,588
132
North Carolina
2,702
N/A
N/A
Virginia
2,612
2,479
133
Mississippi
2,493
2,337
156
Alabama
2,182
2,083
99
Colorado
1,945
1,597
348
Washington
1,915
N/A
N/A
Minnesota
1,866
1,817
49
Tennessee
1,754
1,704
50
Missouri
1,530
N/A
N/A
Nevada
1,334
N/A
N/A
Wisconsin
1,130
1,122
8
Iowa
1,116
N/A
N/A
Rhode Island
1,048
N/A
N/A
Kentucky
933
924
9
Oklahoma
800
800
0
Arkansas
797
N/A
N/A
New Mexico
779
N/A
N/A
District of Columbia
607
N/A
N/A
Delaware
605
533
72
Oregon
459
448
11
Kansas
446
N/A
N/A
Puerto Rico
435
288
147
New Hampshire
432
N/A
N/A
Utah
408
408
0
Nebraska
397
N/A
N/A
Idaho
361
327
34
West Virginia
214
N/A
N/A
South Dakota
167
165
2
North Dakota
145
N/A
N/A
Maine
132
N/A
N/A
Montana
105
105
0
Hawaii
70
N/A
N/A
Vermont
58
N/A
N/A
Alaska
37
N/A
N/A
Wyoming
37
37
0
Virgin Islands
15
N/A
N/A
Guam
13
N/A
N/A
Northern Mariana Islands
2
2
0

 

Tonight's numbers, September 1.

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17 hours ago, snapshotmiki said:

Thank you again, Amber for posting the numbers!

 

I read that the CDC revised their statistics and only 6% of over 154,000 deaths were actually from Covid 19.  Most had more than one serious underlying conditions.  Has anyone else seen this?

 

There's a doctor who goes by ZDogg who basically said that the doctors who filled out the death certificates for those 6% screwed up.  They're supposed to put all conditions that contribute to death on there - which means that you have people who died of pneumonia or cardiac arrest caused by COVID, but there's more than one thing listed on the death certificate because those conditions are added.

 

Here's his video: https://zdoggmd.com/covid-death-stats/

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CDC Did Not ‘Admit Only 6%’ of Recorded Deaths from COVID-19
By Saranac Hale Spencer

Posted on September 1, 2020 | Updated on September 2, 2020

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hasn’t drastically reduced the number of deaths attributable to COVID-19, but posts making that bogus claim have been circulating widely — with the help of President Donald Trump, who retweeted one such claim on Aug. 30.

Twitter has since removed the original tweet, which came from an account dedicated to the pro-Trump conspiracy theory QAnon. But the claim is still readily available on all the major social media platforms. In fact, the same QAnon account that posted the now-deleted tweet includes a screenshot version featuring the president’s retweet.

The post Trump highlighted said: “This week the CDC quietly updated the Covid number to admit that only 6% of all the 153,504 deaths recorded actually died from Covid. That’s 9,210 deaths. The other 94% had 2 to 3 other serious illnesses and the overwhelming majority were of very advanced age.”

But that’s not what the CDC information says.

In weekly updates provided on the CDC’s website, the agency includes information on additional conditions present in patients who died with COVID-19. These other illnesses or conditions found to be present in a patient are called comorbidities. The agency also includes a chart detailing the number of patients with each additional condition.

For the week referenced in the claim, the CDC explained that the chart “shows the types of health conditions and contributing causes mentioned in conjunction with deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). For 6% of the deaths, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned.”

That means that 6% of those who died with COVID-19 through Aug. 15 didn’t have any other reported conditions.

It does not mean that the CDC has “quietly updated” the number of deaths associated with COVID-19 to a fraction of what had been reported. It’s also not new information; the agency has been providing the same information since May.

Asked about Trump’s tweet during a press briefing on Aug. 31, though, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said that “he was highlighting new CDC information that came out that was worth noting.”

At that time, the total number of COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. had passed 183,000, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, and the total number of cases across the country had passed 6 million.

McEnany said that the president was not trying to downplay the death toll.

The following morning, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, clarified what the CDC data mean.

He noted that the 6% figure includes cases where COVID-19 was listed as the only cause of death. “That does not mean that someone who has hypertension or diabetes who dies of Covid didn’t die of Covid-19. They did,” Fauci said on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”

“So the numbers you’ve been hearing — the 180,000-plus deaths — are real deaths from Covid-19. Let [there] not be any confusion about that,” Fauci said.

Other versions of the claim are misleading, rather than being strictly false. One example is a headline on the conservative outlet Gateway Pundit, which announced: “This Week CDC Quietly Updated COVID-19 Numbers – Only 9,210 Americans Died From COVID-19 Alone – Rest Had Different Other Serious Illnesses.”

The president retweeted a link to that, too, and the phrase “only 6%” trended on Twitter.

Several media outlets flipped the percentage and reported that 94% of COVID-19 deaths had “underlying medical conditions.”

But the data on which all of this is based come from death certificates, which list any causes or conditions that contributed to a person’s death. In the case of COVID-19, the disease often causes other serious conditions, such as pneumonia or acute respiratory distress syndrome. Those two conditions are among the ailments with the highest counts in the CDC’s comorbidity chart. Some long-term conditions that increase the risk for severe COVID-19, such as diabetes or hypertension, were also listed.

The underlying cause of death, however, is the condition that started the chain of events that led to a person’s death. In 92% of all deaths that mention COVID-19, that disease is listed as the underlying cause of death, Jeff Lancashire, spokesman for the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics, told FactCheck.org in an email.

As the epidemiologist and science writer Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz explained in a recent post, “it’s pretty rare that someone wouldn’t have at least one issue caused by coronavirus prior to their death, and all it means is that in 94% of cases people who had COVID-19 also developed other issues, or had other problems at the same time.”

Meyerowitz-Katz notes that influenza and pneumonia are listed as the most common concurrent diseases, which isn’t surprising. “Similarly,” he writes, “respiratory failure, something that the coronavirus directly causes, is listed here as a ‘comorbidity’ that 55,000 people had.”

So, it’s misleading to say that 94% of those who died with COVID-19 also had other ailments without explaining that the disease causes other serious illnesses. And it’s wrong to claim that only 6% of the recorded COVID-19 deaths were caused by the disease.

Update, Sept. 2: In an interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham that aired Sept. 1, Trump made this false claim himself, saying, “I saw a statistic come out the other day, talking about only 6% of the people actually died from COVID, which is a very interest[ing], that they died for — from other reasons.”

Ingraham corrected him, explaining that those who die from COVID-19 often have other conditions, but COVID-19 “might ultimately have been the key morbidity.”

“But it’s an interesting statistic,” Trump responded.

 

Source:

https://www.factcheck.org/2020/09/cdc-did-not-admit-only-6-of-recorded-deaths-from-covid-19/

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Cases reported

6,112,638 US
3,997,865 Brazil
3,769,523 India
1,001,965 Russia
657,129 Peru
630,595 South Africa
624,069 Colombia
606,036 Mexico
479,554 Spain
439,172 Argentina
414,739 Chile
378,752 Iran
340,929 United Kingdom
331,034 France
317,528 Bangladesh
317,486 Saudi Arabia
296,590 Pakistan
273,301 Turkey
271,515 Italy
247,411 Germany
242,284 Iraq
226,440 Philippines
180,646 Indonesia
131,837 Canada
128,833 Ukraine
121,464 Israel
119,206 Qatar
117,267 Bolivia
115,457 Ecuador
105,944 Kazakhstan
99,280 Egypt
95,627 Dominican Republic
94,084 Panama
89,942 China
89,891 Romania
86,478 Kuwait
85,928 Oman
85,487 Belgium
84,532 Sweden
75,644 Guatemala
74,643 Netherlands
72,141 Belarus
71,540 United Arab Emirates
69,619 Japan
68,517 Poland
65,453 Morocco
61,769 Honduras
58,633 Portugal
56,860 Singapore
54,463 Nigeria
54,409 Ethiopia
52,807 Bahrain
48,883 Venezuela
45,158 Algeria
44,658 Ghana
44,075 Armenia
44,036 Kyrgyzstan
43,305 Costa Rica
42,763 Switzerland
42,437 Uzbekistan
41,649 Nepal
38,243 Afghanistan
37,740 Moldova
36,732 Azerbaijan
34,493 Kenya
31,581 Serbia
29,114 Ireland
27,969 Austria
26,037 Australia
25,904 El Salvador
25,773 Czechia
23,875 West Bank and Gaza
20,517 Bosnia and Herzegovina
20,449 Korea, South
19,460 Cameroon
18,375 Lebanon
18,338 Paraguay
18,161 Cote d'Ivoire
17,620 Denmark
16,617 Bulgaria
15,156 Libya
15,023 Madagascar
14,600 North Macedonia
13,743 Senegal
13,189 Sudan
12,683 Kosovo
12,415 Zambia
11,034 Norway
10,757 Greece
10,725 Croatia
10,114 Congo (Kinshasa)
9,728 Albania
9,479 Guinea
9,360 Malaysia
8,654 Tajikistan
8,538 Gabon
8,258 Haiti
8,161 Finland
8,140 Maldives
7,844 Namibia
7,089 Mauritania
6,745 Luxembourg
6,638 Zimbabwe
6,622 Hungary
5,579 Malawi
5,387 Djibouti
5,019 Montenegro
4,965 Equatorial Guinea
4,712 Central African Republic
4,668 Eswatini
4,668 Nicaragua
4,218 Rwanda
4,196 Tunisia
4,149 Suriname
4,126 Cuba
4,117 Mozambique
4,048 Cabo Verde
4,042 Slovakia
3,979 Congo (Brazzaville)
3,425 Thailand
3,310 Somalia
3,112 Uganda
3,101 Sri Lanka
3,067 Gambia
2,979 Slovenia
2,958 Lithuania
2,898 Syria
2,802 Mali
2,777 Angola
2,683 Jamaica
2,532 South Sudan
2,415 Estonia
2,276 Bahamas
2,205 Guinea-Bissau
2,194 Benin
2,161 Jordan
2,121 Iceland
2,029 Sierra Leone
1,976 Yemen
1,931 Malta
1,920 Trinidad and Tobago
1,757 New Zealand
1,724 Botswana
1,626 Uruguay
1,548 Georgia
1,495 Cyprus
1,434 Togo
1,406 Latvia
1,382 Guyana
1,370 Burkina Faso
1,305 Liberia
1,199 Andorra
1,176 Niger
1,085 Lesotho
1,050 Belize
1,046 Vietnam
1,017 Chad
995 Burma
896 Sao Tome and Principe
735 San Marino
509 Tanzania
488 Taiwan*
471 Papua New Guinea
448 Burundi
427 Comoros
356 Mauritius
319 Eritrea
306 Mongolia
274 Cambodia
227 Bhutan
176 Barbados
144 Brunei
142 Monaco
136 Seychelles
107 Liechtenstein
94 Antigua and Barbuda
61 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
29 Fiji
27 Timor-Leste
26 Saint Lucia
24 Grenada
22 Laos
20 Dominica
17 Saint Kitts and Nevis
12 Holy See
10 Western Sahara

 

 

Per current CDC figures, which are a day or two behind:

State/Territory Total Deaths Confirmed Probable
New York City*
23,708
19,063
4,645
New Jersey
15,950
14,170
1,780
California
13,018
N/A
N/A
Texas
12,681
N/A
N/A
Florida
11,374
N/A
N/A
Massachusetts
9,064
8,831
233
New York*
8,954
N/A
N/A
Illinois
8,273
8,064
209
Pennsylvania
7,691
N/A
N/A
Michigan
6,767
6,495
272
Georgia
5,733
N/A
N/A
Arizona
5,044
4,777
267
Louisiana
5,004
4,821
183
Connecticut
4,466
3,581
885
Ohio
4,165
3,879
286
Maryland
3,766
3,623
143
Indiana
3,312
3,093
219
South Carolina
2,757
2,626
131
North Carolina
2,741
N/A
N/A
Virginia
2,641
2,508
133
Mississippi
2,493
2,337
156
Alabama
2,200
2,102
98
Colorado
1,946
1,598
348
Washington
1,931
N/A
N/A
Minnesota
1,882
1,830
52
Tennessee
1,781
1,729
52
Missouri
1,538
N/A
N/A
Nevada
1,342
N/A
N/A
Wisconsin
1,139
1,130
9
Iowa
1,122
N/A
N/A
Rhode Island
1,050
N/A
N/A
Kentucky
948
939
9
Arkansas
814
N/A
N/A
Oklahoma
809
809
0
New Mexico
787
N/A
N/A
District of Columbia
607
N/A
N/A
Delaware
605
533
72
Oregon
465
453
12
Kansas
446
N/A
N/A
Puerto Rico
443
293
150
New Hampshire
432
N/A
N/A
Utah
408
408
0
Nebraska
399
N/A
N/A
Idaho
368
333
35
West Virginia
222
N/A
N/A
South Dakota
167
165
2
North Dakota
148
N/A
N/A
Maine
132
N/A
N/A
Montana
108
108
0
Hawaii
74
N/A
N/A
Vermont
58
N/A
N/A
Wyoming
41
41
0
Alaska
39
N/A
N/A
Virgin Islands
15
N/A
N/A
Guam
13
N/A
N/A
Northern Mariana Islands
2
2
0

 

USA 56 Deaths per 100,000 People

CDC  Updated: Sep 2 2020 12:16 PM

 

Tonight's numbers, September 2.

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That's the way I've always read the COVID stats.  It is a bit confusing since COVID directly causes respiratory failure ....OR....someone already had that and also managed to get COVID.  Chances not as good for that person either way.

 

Say a person is 96 yrs old and gets COVID....and dies.  COVID or old age?    Pretty much the answer is:  Yes.

 

Say a person has mild version of COVID ....gets in car collision and is badly injured.  Eventually dies ...from being weakened by COVID?  Or just flat-out cause of death is auto collision?  :shrug:   

 

Not as simple as it might seem.

 

It's those comorbidity factors that has DH and [hopefully] my folks, and I taking care in not being exposed.  We all have more than one of those factors.....  so we're still kinda hermits.  :lol:  Good thing we don't mind being hermits.

 

MtRider  :pc_coffee:

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3 hours ago, Mt_Rider said:

That's the way I've always read the COVID stats.  It is a bit confusing since COVID directly causes respiratory failure ....

 

 

COVID may actually be a Vascular Disease that impacts the lungs.

 

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6,148,875 US
4,041,638 Brazil
3,853,406 India
1,006,923 Russia
657,129 Peru
633,339 Colombia
633,015 South Africa
610,957 Mexico
488,513 Spain
451,198 Argentina
416,501 Chile
380,746 Iran
342,686 United Kingdom
338,220 France
319,686 Bangladesh
318,319 Saudi Arabia
297,014 Pakistan
274,943 Turkey
272,912 Italy
248,840 Germany
247,039 Iraq
228,403 Philippines
184,268 Indonesia
132,527 Canada
131,300 Ukraine
124,455 Israel
119,420 Qatar
117,928 Bolivia
116,360 Ecuador
106,032 Kazakhstan
99,425 Egypt
96,629 Dominican Republic
94,914 Panama
91,256 Romania
89,963 China
87,378 Kuwait
86,380 Oman
85,911 Belgium
84,729 Sweden
76,358 Guatemala
75,344 Netherlands
72,302 Belarus
72,154 United Arab Emirates
70,275 Japan
69,129 Poland
66,855 Morocco
62,526 Honduras
59,051 Portugal
56,908 Singapore
55,213 Ethiopia
54,588 Nigeria
53,433 Bahrain
48,883 Venezuela
45,469 Algeria
44,713 Ghana
44,458 Costa Rica
44,271 Armenia
44,135 Kyrgyzstan
43,127 Switzerland
42,877 Nepal
42,688 Uzbekistan
38,372 Moldova
38,288 Afghanistan
36,899 Azerbaijan
34,705 Kenya
31,676 Serbia
29,206 Ireland
28,372 Austria
26,452 Czechia
26,130 Australia
26,000 El Salvador
24,471 West Bank and Gaza
20,804 Bosnia and Herzegovina
20,644 Korea, South
19,604 Cameroon
19,138 Paraguay
18,963 Lebanon
18,208 Cote d'Ivoire
17,800 Denmark
16,775 Bulgaria
15,773 Libya
15,106 Madagascar
14,762 North Macedonia
13,826 Senegal
13,189 Sudan
12,683 Kosovo
12,523 Zambia
11,120 Norway
11,094 Croatia
10,998 Greece
10,125 Congo (Kinshasa)
9,844 Albania
9,579 Guinea
9,374 Malaysia
8,690 Tajikistan
8,538 Gabon
8,301 Haiti
8,281 Maldives
8,200 Finland
8,082 Namibia
7,106 Mauritania
6,923 Hungary
6,811 Luxembourg
6,678 Zimbabwe
5,593 Malawi
5,387 Djibouti
5,165 Montenegro
4,965 Equatorial Guinea
4,729 Central African Republic
4,720 Eswatini
4,668 Nicaragua
4,628 Congo (Brazzaville)
4,394 Tunisia
4,255 Rwanda
4,215 Suriname
4,214 Cuba
4,207 Mozambique
4,163 Slovakia
4,125 Cabo Verde
3,427 Thailand
3,310 Somalia
3,288 Uganda
3,111 Sri Lanka
3,101 Gambia
3,032 Slovenia
2,978 Lithuania
2,973 Syria
2,822 Jamaica
2,807 Mali
2,805 Angola
2,533 South Sudan
2,441 Estonia
2,337 Bahamas
2,233 Jordan
2,205 Guinea-Bissau
2,194 Benin
2,128 Iceland
2,035 Sierra Leone
1,984 Trinidad and Tobago
1,979 Yemen
1,965 Malta
1,759 New Zealand
1,724 Botswana
1,636 Uruguay
1,568 Georgia
1,498 Cyprus
1,443 Togo
1,410 Latvia
1,401 Guyana
1,375 Burkina Faso
1,306 Liberia
1,199 Andorra
1,177 Niger
1,111 Burma
1,101 Belize
1,085 Lesotho
1,046 Vietnam
1,018 Chad
897 Sao Tome and Principe
735 San Marino
509 Tanzania
489 Taiwan*
471 Papua New Guinea
448 Burundi
448 Comoros
356 Mauritius
330 Eritrea
306 Mongolia
274 Cambodia
227 Bhutan
177 Barbados
145 Brunei
143 Monaco
136 Seychelles
107 Liechtenstein
95 Antigua and Barbuda
61 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
29 Fiji
27 Timor-Leste
26 Saint Lucia
24 Grenada
22 Laos
20 Dominica
17 Saint Kitts and Nevis
12 Holy See
10 Western Sahara

 

State/Territory Total Cases Confirmed Probable
California
712,052
N/A
N/A
Florida
626,426
N/A
N/A
Texas
621,667
N/A
N/A
Georgia
274,613
N/A
N/A
Illinois
240,345
238,643
1,702
New York City*
235,839
231,068
4,771
Arizona
202,861
201,111
1,750
New York*
201,412
N/A
N/A
New Jersey
192,595
N/A
N/A
North Carolina
170,553
N/A
N/A
Tennessee
157,831
153,898
3,933
Louisiana
150,734
N/A
N/A
Pennsylvania
135,611
131,752
3,859
Massachusetts
129,176
119,426
9,750
Alabama
128,239
118,220
10,019
Ohio
125,767
119,157
6,610
Virginia
123,668
118,190
5,478
South Carolina
120,503
118,699
1,804
Michigan
114,468
103,710
10,758
Maryland
110,012
N/A
N/A
Indiana
95,750
N/A
N/A
Missouri
87,213
N/A
N/A
Mississippi
85,116
80,832
4,284
Wisconsin
82,182
77,129
5,053
Minnesota
77,085
N/A
N/A
Washington
75,377
N/A
N/A
Nevada
70,122
N/A
N/A
Iowa
66,266
N/A
N/A
Oklahoma
65,752
60,108
5,644
Arkansas
62,112
N/A
N/A
Colorado
58,019
54,109
3,910
Utah
53,603
53,143
460
Connecticut
53,108
50,978
2,130
Kentucky
49,991
45,497
4,494
Kansas
43,940
42,559
1,381
Nebraska
34,995
N/A
N/A
Puerto Rico
34,198
16,069
18,129
Idaho
32,664
30,227
2,437
Oregon
27,075
25,768
1,307
New Mexico
25,612
N/A
N/A
Rhode Island
22,078
N/A
N/A
Delaware
17,653
16,663
990
District of Columbia
14,077
N/A
N/A
South Dakota
14,003
N/A
N/A
North Dakota
12,629
N/A
N/A
West Virginia
10,642
10,453
189
Hawaii
8,310
N/A
N/A
Montana
7,867
7,867
0
New Hampshire
7,309
N/A
N/A
Alaska
5,364
N/A
N/A
Maine
4,617
4,145
472
Wyoming
3,911
3,311
600
Vermont
1,630
N/A
N/A
Guam
1,560
N/A
N/A
Virgin Islands
1,144
N/A
N/A
Northern Mariana Islands
57
57
0

 

State/Territory Cases in Last 7 Days
California
32,953
Texas
29,530
Florida
24,313
Georgia
14,023
Illinois
13,301
North Carolina
11,568
Tennessee
10,478
Missouri
9,151
Alabama
8,985
Ohio
8,183
Iowa
8,051
Virginia
7,089
South Carolina
6,410
Indiana
6,391
Oklahoma
6,037
Wisconsin
5,090
Pennsylvania
5,075
Louisiana
5,073
Michigan
4,988
Kentucky
4,761
Minnesota
4,695
Mississippi
4,421
Arkansas
4,089
Kansas
4,003
Maryland
3,949
Arizona
3,402
Washington
3,216
Nevada
3,184
New York*
2,897
Puerto Rico
2,815
Utah
2,733
Massachusetts
2,673
South Dakota
2,432
New Jersey
2,289
Nebraska
2,268
Colorado
2,025
New York City*
1,896
Idaho
1,884
North Dakota
1,829
Hawaii
1,572
Oregon
1,504
West Virginia
1,102
Montana
1,082
Connecticut
888
New Mexico
880
Delaware
790
Rhode Island
624
Alaska
469
District of Columbia
355
Guam
328
Wyoming
227
Maine
202
New Hampshire
150
Virgin Islands
92
Vermont
57
State/Territory Cases in Last 7 Days
California
32,953
Texas
29,530
Florida
24,313
Georgia
14,023
Illinois
13,301
North Carolina
11,568
Tennessee
10,478
Missouri
9,151
Alabama
8,985
Ohio
8,183
Iowa
8,051
Virginia
7,089
South Carolina
6,410
Indiana
6,391
Oklahoma
6,037
Wisconsin
5,090
Pennsylvania
5,075
Louisiana
5,073
Michigan
4,988
Kentucky
4,761
Minnesota
4,695
Mississippi
4,421
Arkansas
4,089
Kansas
4,003
Maryland
3,949
Arizona
3,402
Washington
3,216
Nevada
3,184
New York*
2,897
Puerto Rico
2,815
Utah
2,733
Massachusetts
2,673
South Dakota
2,432
New Jersey
2,289
Nebraska
2,268
Colorado
2,025
New York City*
1,896
Idaho
1,884
North Dakota
1,829
Hawaii
1,572
Oregon
1,504
West Virginia
1,102
Montana
1,082
Connecticut
888
New Mexico
880
Delaware
790
Rhode Island
624
Alaska
469
District of Columbia
355
Guam
328
Wyoming
227
Maine
202
New Hampshire
150
Virgin Islands
92
Vermont
57

 

 

186,754 US deaths attributed.

Florida chart follows:

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Tonight's numbers, September 3.

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11 hours ago, Jeepers said:

Holiday travelers flocking to Florida and Hawaii over Labor Day weekend.  :(

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/labor-day-weekend-travelers-are-heading-to-covid-19-hot-spots/ar-BB18GnOl?ocid=AMZN

*pouts*
 

I wanna go to the beach!

 

Our beach vacation was canceled this summer. Maybe I’ll go in the winter again. Very minimal interaction if I go that way. I rented a condo on the beach with my own kitchen and spent a lot of time just walking. I wonder if the salt air still clears your head if you have to breathe it in through a mask...

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21 hours ago, TheCG said:

I wonder if the salt air still clears your head if you have to breathe it in through a mask...

If it does it means the mask isn't working! :O (The idea behind these silly thing is to prevent "droplets" from escaping/getting in, right??? :shrug:

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