On
3/22/20, Worldometers reports 30,291 cases and 388 deaths in the US.
Tracking
total CDC US COV19 Cases listed below.
Date US Cases
Deaths States
3/22/20 30,291
388 50
3/21/20 22,813
288 50
3/20/20 14,366
217 50
3/19/20 10,442
150 50
3/15/20 3499
63 49
3/13/20 1629
41 47
3/12/20 1215
39 43
Cases 3/13/20 3/15/20 3/19/20 3/20/20 3/22/20
New
York 325
732 4597 5712
15,168
Washington
457
643 1187 1377
1,793
California 224
335 652 1060
1543
New
Jersey 29 98 427
742 1327
Louisiana 14
91 261 392 837
Florida 45
115 299 432 830
Michigan 1-5
33 80 336 809
Illinois 32
93 288 423 753
Georgia 45 99
262 288 590
Texas 24
72 83 325
564
Massachusetts
108 134 256 328 529
Pennsylvania
23 66
133 207 480
Colorado 49 131 216 277 476
Tennessee 18 39
98 155
374
Maryland 12
32 107 107 244
Wisconsin 8
32 106 160 282
Connecticut
7
24 96 159 223
N
Carolina 15 33
97 139 287
Ohio 1-5 37
88 120 250
Mississippi 1-5 10 50 52 207
Indiana 12
20 39 61 201
S
Carolina 12 28
60 91 174
Virginia 29
45 94 104 167
Minnesota 10 35 89
91 158
Nevada 11
24 63 95 157
Alabama 0 12
51 78 138
Oregon 24 36 75 88 137
Utah 1-5
28 40
79 136
Arkansas 6 16 37 62 122
Arizona 9 13 27 53 104
DC 1-5 16 39 71 102
Kentucky 11 20 35 50 99
Missouri 1-5 5
24 41 86
Maine 0
12 44 52 70
Iowa 16 18
38 44 70
Rhode
Island 1-5 20 20 44 66
New
Hampshire 6 13 39 44 65
Kansas 1-5 8 21 38 58
New
Mexico 1-5 13 28 35 57
Oklahoma 1-5 7 31 46 53
Nebraska 10 17 27 32 51
Vermont 1-5 8 12 22 49
Hawaii 1-5 6 10 26 48
Delaware 1-5 7 26 31 47
Idaho 0
5 10 23 42
N
Dakota 1
1 7
19 28
Wyoming 1-5
3 16 18 24
Montana 1-5
7 12 15 31
S
Dakota 8 9 11 14 14
Alaska 0 1 6 12 21
W
Virginia 0 0 1-5 5 12
Travel Groups - 101 138
US
Totals 1629 3499
10,442 14,366 30,291
US
Total Flu Cases
The CDC estimates that so far this season there have been 36
million flu illnesses, 370,000 flu hospitalizations and
at least 22,000 flu deaths,
US
COV19 Deaths
Worldometers
reports Coronavid19 Deaths by State.
US
Deaths 3/19/20 3/20/20 3/22/20
New York 21 38 114
Washington 68 74 94
California 17 19 28
Georgia 10 10 20
Louisiana 8
10 20
New
Jersey 9 9 16
Florida 9 9 13
Texas 3 5 5
Colorado 2 4 6
Illinois 1 4 6
Michigan 3 3 8
Oregon 3 3 4
S
Carolina 3 3 3
DC 3
3 3
Connecticut
2 3 5
Virginia 2 2
3
Wisconsin -
2 4
Indiana 1
2 4
Kentucky 1 2
3
Vermont 2
2 2
Massachusetts
- - 2
Pennsylvania
1 1 3
Maryland 1
1 3
Nevada 1 1 2
Oklahoma 1 1 1
Kansas 1
1 2
Missouri 1
1 3
S
Dakota 1
1 1
Mississippi - 1 1
Ohio 1 1 3
Arizona - - 1
Minnesota
- - 1
Tennessee 1
Travel
Grp. - 1 3
Totals 150 217
388
Comments
The need
for Test Reports remains urgent in the US because we are late deploying these
Test Kits. We will see more cases as we
get more test kits and we will be able to identify those affected and carriers.
S Korea started giving 20,000 tests per day a month ago to target isolate
carriers. This prevents carriers from spreading the virus and is the only was
to lower the cases.
The
Coronavid19 is growing in large metro areas around large cities. Rural States
without large metros have fewer cases.
To date,
the biggest victim of Coronavid19 has been the US economy. Never put Virus Scientist Bureaucrats in
charge of your economy. With every new virus, these Scientists went right for
the vaccine that takes them 15 months to develop. Their next favorite thing is
“clinical trials”, boilerplate that take weeks and months. Their first
recommendation was to limit all contact and shut down the US economy. None of these Scientists emphasized the need
to develop a Test Kit that works as their first priority.
Regular
Flu deaths are at 22,000 for the 2019-2020 flu season in the US. The new COV19 has reported only 174 flu
deaths and we have shut down the economy.
We are
about to find out just how quick and deadly COV19 really is and what drugs can
produce more recoveries.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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