Re: All things Chinese CoronaVirus
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2020 9:26 pm
3/24/2020 per capita numbers (past 24 hrs from roughly 7:30 3/23/20 pm to 7:30 pm 3/24/20)
Interesting information follows:
US Cases per Capita --> 16.3 per 100,000
US Deaths per Capita --> 2.1 per million
States with highest per capita infection (per 100,000)
--> New York 132.0; 23% higher than yesterday's rate
--> New Jersey 41.4; 29% higher than yesterday's rate
--> Washington 30.6; 17% higher than yesterday's rate
--> Louisiana 29.9; 19% higher than yesterday's rate
--> District of Columbia 20.0; 18% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Michigan 18.0; 35% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Connecticut 17.3; 49% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Massachusetts 16.8; 49% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Vermont 15.2; 27% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Colorado 12.6; 21% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Illinois 12.1; 20% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Rhode Island 11.7; 17% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Tennessee 11.3; 26% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Mississippi 10.8; 29% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Delaware 10.7; 27% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
Only 18 states have death rates of more than 1 per million
--> Washington 15.2 per million
--> Vermont 11.2 per million
--> New York 10.8 per million
--> Louisiana 9.9 per million
--> New Jersey 5.0 per million
--> Connecticut 3.3 per million
--> Georgia 3.0 per million
--> District of Columbia 2.8 per million
--> Michigan 2.4 per million
--> Oregon 1.9 per million
--> Indiana 1.8 per million
--> Massachusetts 1.6 per million
--> Colorado 1.4 per million
--> California 1.3 per million
--> Nevada 1.3 per million
--> South Dakota 1.1 per million
--> Virginia 1.1 per million - NEW
--> South Carolina 1.0 per million
US deaths in the last 24 hours is 32% greater than the deaths for the previous 24 hours
US new cases in the last 24 hours is 24% greater than the new cases in the previous 24 hours
Two new state have joined the club, recording their first death in the past 24 hours
--> Arkansas
--> Hawaii
Notes:
-- National death rate growth is once again outstripping the infection rate growth.
-- False flag – Washington State is not making a turn, infections and deaths have continued their rise overnight.
-- There was a question at the end of last week as to how real the outbreak in Vermont is. It is real, it now has the second highest death rate in the country, exceeding New York. We don’t hear much about it.
-- New England has clearly got a problem that is starting to show, four states in the region are among the infection and death rate leaders. Massachusetts and Connecticut infections grew 50% overnight.
-- The upper Midwest is all starting to show signs of a significant outbreak as well.
-- Louisiana continues to move in the wrong direction and crying out for help. It appears to be largely ignored by the federal government and the media. Meanwhile, Tennessee, and Mississippi have made the list of most highly infected states.
-- Colorado has now also clearly got a problem moving rapidly in the wrong direction.
Interesting information follows:
US Cases per Capita --> 16.3 per 100,000
US Deaths per Capita --> 2.1 per million
States with highest per capita infection (per 100,000)
--> New York 132.0; 23% higher than yesterday's rate
--> New Jersey 41.4; 29% higher than yesterday's rate
--> Washington 30.6; 17% higher than yesterday's rate
--> Louisiana 29.9; 19% higher than yesterday's rate
--> District of Columbia 20.0; 18% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Michigan 18.0; 35% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Connecticut 17.3; 49% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Massachusetts 16.8; 49% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Vermont 15.2; 27% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Colorado 12.6; 21% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Illinois 12.1; 20% higher that yesterday's rate
--> Rhode Island 11.7; 17% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Tennessee 11.3; 26% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Mississippi 10.8; 29% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
--> Delaware 10.7; 27% higher that yesterday's rate - NEW
Only 18 states have death rates of more than 1 per million
--> Washington 15.2 per million
--> Vermont 11.2 per million
--> New York 10.8 per million
--> Louisiana 9.9 per million
--> New Jersey 5.0 per million
--> Connecticut 3.3 per million
--> Georgia 3.0 per million
--> District of Columbia 2.8 per million
--> Michigan 2.4 per million
--> Oregon 1.9 per million
--> Indiana 1.8 per million
--> Massachusetts 1.6 per million
--> Colorado 1.4 per million
--> California 1.3 per million
--> Nevada 1.3 per million
--> South Dakota 1.1 per million
--> Virginia 1.1 per million - NEW
--> South Carolina 1.0 per million
US deaths in the last 24 hours is 32% greater than the deaths for the previous 24 hours
US new cases in the last 24 hours is 24% greater than the new cases in the previous 24 hours
Two new state have joined the club, recording their first death in the past 24 hours
--> Arkansas
--> Hawaii
Notes:
-- National death rate growth is once again outstripping the infection rate growth.
-- False flag – Washington State is not making a turn, infections and deaths have continued their rise overnight.
-- There was a question at the end of last week as to how real the outbreak in Vermont is. It is real, it now has the second highest death rate in the country, exceeding New York. We don’t hear much about it.
-- New England has clearly got a problem that is starting to show, four states in the region are among the infection and death rate leaders. Massachusetts and Connecticut infections grew 50% overnight.
-- The upper Midwest is all starting to show signs of a significant outbreak as well.
-- Louisiana continues to move in the wrong direction and crying out for help. It appears to be largely ignored by the federal government and the media. Meanwhile, Tennessee, and Mississippi have made the list of most highly infected states.
-- Colorado has now also clearly got a problem moving rapidly in the wrong direction.