Tuesday, July 21, 2020

US Cov19 Deaths by State 7/21/20


US is approaching 4 million cases and 144,000 deaths. The recovery rate is 94%. We need immediate test results and immediate treatment of symptoms to prevent hospitalization.

As of 7/21/20 at 10 am ET, US case gain drops to 1.6% and %deaths/cases drop to 3.6%. Most deaths on 6/26/20 were in New Jersey and most deaths on 7/1/20 were in New York.

US          Cases      Gain     %      Deaths   %  Deaths/Day
7/21/20   3962380  63022  1.6%  143872   3.6    562
7/20/20   3899358  65642  1.7%  143310   3.7    429
7/19/20   3833716  62615  1.7%  142881   3.7    801
7/18/20   3771101  72709  2.0%  142080   3.8    930
7/17/20   3698392  79049  2.2%  141150   3.8    950
7/16/20   3619343  73065  2.1%  140200   3.9   1038
7/15/20   3546278  65819  1.9%  139162   3.9    889
7/14/20   3480459  66354  1.9%  138273   4.0    486
7/13/20   3414105  57863  1.7%  137787   4.0    373
7/12/20   3356242  63561  1.9%  137414   4.1    698
7/11/20   3292681  71686  2.2%  136716   4.2    878
7/10/20   3220995  60711  1.9%  135838   4.2    978
7/9/20     3160284  62746  2.0%  134920   4.3    929
7/8/20     3097538  55588  1.8%  133991   4.3    950
7/7/20     3041950  56460  1.9%  133041   4.4    431
7/6/20     2985490  49239  1.7%  132610   4.4    283
7/5/20     2936251  38384  1.3%  132327   4.5    215
7/4/20     2891267  53586  1.9%  132112   4.6    609
7/3/20     2837681  56596  2.0%  131503   4.6    690
7/2/20     2781085  51237  1.9%  130813   4.7    679
7/1/20     2729848  46547  1.7%  130134   4.8   1315 NY
6/30/20   2683301  45862  1.7%  128819   4.8    376
6/29/20   2637439  19592  0.7%  128443   4.9    200
6/28/20   2617847  61779  2.4%  128243   4.9    603
6/27/20   2553068  48392  1.9%  127640   5.0    855
6/26/20   2504676  41238  1.7%  126785   5.1   2491 NJ
6/25/20   2463438  38945  1.6%  124294   5.0    818
6/24/20   2424493  34641  1.4%  123476   5.1    815
6/23/20   2389852  33011  1.4%  122661   5.1    411
6/22/20   2356841  25291  1.1%  122250   5.2    247
6/21/20   2331550  33908  1.5%  122003   5.2    589
6/20/20   2297642  33576  1.5%  121414   5.3    726
6/19/20   2264066  29212  1.3%  120688   5.3    745
6/18/20   2234854  26368  1.2%  119943   5.4    810
6/17/20   2208486  24888  1.0%  119133   5.4    794
6/16/20   2183598  21114  1.0%  118339   5.4    480
6/15/20   2162484  20260  0.9%  117859   5.5    332
6/14/20   2142224  24891  1.2%  117527   5.5    687
6/13/20   2117333  27508  1.3%  116840   5.5    805
6/12/20   2089825  22965  1.1%  116035   5.6    878
6/11/20   2066860  20346  1.0%  115157   5.6    972
6/10/20   2046514  19076  0.9%  114185   5.6   1060
6/9/20     2027438  19742  1.0%  113125   5.6    653
6/8/20     2007696  17094  0.9%  112472   5.6    344
6/7/20     1990602  24336  1.2%  112128   5.6    730
6/6/20     1966266  40999  2.1%  111398   5.7   1180
6/5/20     1925267  21399  1.2%  110218   5.7   1042
6/4/20     1903868  22386  1.2%  109176   5.7   1093
6/3/20     1881482  20856  1.1%  108083   5.7   1138
6/2/20     1860626  22796  1.2%  106945   5.7     737
6/1/20     1837830  18042  1.0%  106208   5.8     574
5/31/20   1819788  22556  1.3%  105634   5.8    1001
5/30/20   1797232  28624  1.6%  104633   5.8    1289
5/29/20   1768608  22672  1.3%  103344   5.8    1230
5/28/20   1745936                        102114   5.8

US % Deaths/Case by State 7/21/20.  The asterisk * indicates no change from yesterday in cases and deaths.

State                     Cases    Deaths    %   
New York             434871   32584    7.5% flat
California             399898    7769     1.9% down
Florida                 360394    5075     1.4% flat
Texas                  347135    4181     1.2% flat
New Jersey         183114   15804    8.6% flat
Illinois                  163923    7494     4.6% flat
Arizona                145183    2784     1.9% flat
Georgia               145575    3176     2.2% flat
Massachusetts    113789    8433     7.4% flat
Pennsylvania       106498    7088     6.7% flat
N Carolina           101294     1680     1.7% flat
Louisiana             94892      3576     3.8% down
Michigan              82395      6373     7.7% down
Tennessee          79754       847      1.1% flat
Maryland             78685      3382     4.3% flat
Virginia                78375      2031     2.6% flat
Ohio                    76196      3192      4.2% flat
S Carolina           71445     1164      1.6% down
Alabama              68891     1291      1.9% flat
Indiana                57206      2825      4.9% down
Washington         49225     1464       3.0% flat
Connecticut         48055      4406      9.2% flat
Minnesota            47107     1585      3.4% flat
Mississippi           43889     1358      3.1% down
Wisconsin            43018      846       2.0% flat
Colorado              40566     1758      4.3% down
Iowa                     39423      798       2.0% flat
Nevada                36713      648       1.8% flat
Missouri               35821     1167      3.3% flat
Utah                     34526      247       0.7% flat
Arkansas             33927       363      1.1% flat
Oklahoma            25433      452       1.8% flat
Kansas                23472      310       1.3% down
Kentucky             23414       671       2.9% flat
Nebraska             22847      313       1.4% up
Rhode Island       17904      995       5.6% flat
New Mexico         17215      578       3.4% flat
Idaho                   15266      122        0.8% flat
Oregon                14847      262       1.8% flat
Delaware             13624      523       3.8% down
DC                       11339      579       5.1% flat
S Dakota              7943       118       1.5% flat
N Hampshire        6249       398       6.4% flat
W Virginia            5142        100       1.9% down
N Dakota              5126        93        1.8% flat
Maine                   3711       117       3.2% flat
Montana              2621         39        1.5% flat
Wyoming             2187         24       1.1% down
Alaska                 1949         18        0.9% down
Hawaii                 1393         24        1.7% flat
Vermont              1360         56        4.1% flat

US Territories and Federal Facilities
Guam                  319           5        1.6% flat*
N Mariana             38           2        5.3% down
Puerto Rico       12940       180      1.4% flat
Virgin Islands      304            6        2.0% flat
Veterans           33118      1927      5.8% flat
US Military        31418         48       0.2% flat
Fed Prisons      10649         98       0.9% down
Navajo               8617         422      4.9% flat
Travel Groups    152            3         2.0% flat*
             
US Totals      3962380    143872    3.6% down

Comments

US %Deaths/Cases continue to decline due to increases in testing. This also tracks treatment learning-curve and patient outcome improvement. States with over 7% did the worst job, including New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Connecticut.  Higher %Deaths/Cases also reflects patient pre-existing health issues, population density, public transit, international travel and economic activity.

The increase in new cases is driven by the increase in testing. It is the denominator in the %deaths/cases, so increases in cases lowers the % of deaths. Deaths have resulted in 7% of the cases and 80% of deaths occur with patients who are age 65 and older.

Time spent out-of-doors might help. California and Florida fared better than average. Developing immunity and eliminating pre-existing conditions should be pursued. Weight loss will help reverse and avoid Diabetes II.  Taking vitamins A, C, D, E, magnesium and zinc will strengthen immunity.

Medicine is a “trial and error” endeavor aimed at improving outcomes. The important work is being done by practicing physicians and their staffs to prevent deaths. 

The 1918-1919 Spanish Flu was a virus that reached 500 million cases requiring treatment and 50 million deaths worldwide. 675,000 deaths were in the US. It affected all age groups and lasted for 2 years.

The 2019-2020 Wuhan Covid19 virus is approaching 15 million cases and 620,000 deaths worldwide. During the first 6 months of this virus, tests were given to patients with symptoms that required treatment.  Now most cases are asymptomatic carriers and this testing is driving down death counts. The value of testing is tracking to avoid spreading the virus.  We are also curious about how asymptomatic carriers avoid becoming ill. Immediate test results and immediate early treatment are necessary.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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