Tuesday, May 5, 2020

COV19 US Deaths by State 5/5/20


We are approaching 1.3 million cases and 80,000 deaths.
The US has 1,213,010 cases and 69,925 (5.8%) deaths from Coronavirus-19 as of 5/5/20 AM. The % of deaths/cases should begin to decline as more testing is done, because it will increase the denominator.

The US is at a peak in its % of deaths/cases. The % of deaths/cases are up on 5/5/20 in 8 States, down in 17 States and flat in 26 States.  The trend is flat to down.
   
State                  Cases   Deaths   %
New York          327374   24944   7.6% flat
New Jersey       129344    7951    6.1% down
Massachusetts   69087     4090    5.9% flat
Illinois                 63840     2662    4.2% down
California            56167    2287     4.1% up
Pennsylvania      52922    2850     5.4% flat
Michigan             43950    4135     9.4% up
Florida                36897    1399     3.8% flat
Texas                 33058     915      2.8% flat
Connecticut        30173    2556     8.5% flat
Louisiana            29673    2064     7.0% up
Georgia              29438    1246     4.2% up
Maryland            26408    1317     5.0% flat
Indiana               20507    1264     6.3% flat
Ohio                   20476    1058     5.2% flat
Virginia               19492     684      3.5% flat
Colorado            16907     851      5.0% down
Washington        16136     846      5.3% flat
Tennessee         13571     219      1.6% flat
N Carolina          11972     442      3.7% flat
Iowa                     9703     188       1.9% down
Rhode Island       9652      341      3.5% up
Arizona                8919      362      4.1% down
Missouri               8887      383      4.3% down
Wisconsin            8236      340      4.1% down
Alabama              8112      298      3.7% flat
Mississippi           7877      310      3.9% down
S Carolina            6757     283       4.2% flat
Minnesota            7234      428      5.9% down
Nebraska             6083       79       1.3% down
Nevada                5491      266      4.8% flat
Kansas                5383      156      2.9% up
Utah                    5317       50       0.9% down
Delaware             5288      182      3.4% flat
Kentucky             5245      261      5.0% up
DC                       5170      258      5.0% flat
Oklahoma           4044      238       5.9% down
New Mexico        4031      156       3.9% flat
Arkansas             3469       80        2.3% up
Oregon                2759      109       4.0% down
S Dakota             2668       21        0.8% flat
N Hampshire       2588       86        3.3% down
Idaho                   2106       64        3.0% down
W Virginia           1224       50        4.1% flat
Maine                  1205       57        4.7% down
N Dakota             1225       25        2.0% down
Vermont               902        52        5.8% flat
Hawaii                  621       17         2.7% flat
Wyoming             596          7         1.2% flat
Montana              457        16         3.5% flat
Alaska                 370          9         2.4% flat

Guam                  149          5       3.4% flat
N Mariana             14          2     14.3% flat
Puerto Rico        1843        97      5.3% flat
Virgin Islands        66          4       6.1% flat
Veterans Affairs  9627      722     7.5% up
US Military          7434       27      0.4% flat
Navajo Nation     2373       73      3.1% flat
Fed Prisons        2340       40       1.7% flat
Travel                  152          3       2.0% flat
Govt. Total       23998      973      4.1% up

Totals             1213010   69925   5.8% flat


Comments

States with lower cases and deaths are opening their businesses. The US has increased Testing and the number of Cases is increasing faster than the number of Deaths. This is resulting in lower Death %.  Many of these Cases are without symptoms and do not require treatment; these are carriers.

The US Death Rate from all causes is 2 million per year.  The 5% of the US population that accounts for 95% of healthcare spending is 16.5 million. COV19 is adding 80,000 Flu Deaths to the 40,000 Regular A&B Influenza deaths.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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