Wednesday, June 24, 2020

US Cov19 Deaths by State 6/24/20


US is approaching 2.5 million cases and 124,000 deaths. The recovery rate is 89%.

As of 6/24/20 at 8 am ET, US case gain remains at 1.4% and %deaths/cases remain at 5.1%. 

US          Cases      Gain     %      Deaths   %  Deaths/Day
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 6/24/20.
State                     Cases    Deaths    %   
New York             412636    31314    7.6% flat
California             190848     5635     3.0% flat
New Jersey         172960    13081    7.6% flat
Illinois                  137825     6707     4.9% flat
Texas                  125015     2251     1.8% down
Massachusetts    107439    7890     7.3% flat
Florida                 103503    3240     3.1% down
Pennsylvania        87284     6527     7.5% flat
Michigan               68197     6109     9.0% flat
Georgia                67678     2688     4.0% flat
Maryland              65007     3092     4.8% flat
Virginia                 58994    1645     2.8% flat
Arizona                 58179    1384     2.4% down
N Carolina            54571    1294     2.4% down
Louisiana             51713     3142    6.1% down
Ohio                     46184     2740    5.9% flat
Connecticut          45899    4277     9.3% flat
Indiana                 42871    2569     6.0% flat
Tennessee           36303     542      1.5% flat
Minnesota            33469    1425     4.3% flat
Colorado              30893    1665     5.4% flat
Alabama              31097      864      2.8% flat
Washington         30225     1285     4.3% flat
S Carolina           26613      673      2.5% down
Iowa                     26470     690      2.6% flat
Wisconsin            25331     750      3.0% flat
Mississippi           22898     989      4.3% down
Missouri               19235     995      5.2% flat
Utah                    18300     163       0.9% flat
Nebraska             18092     256      1.4% flat
Arkansas             16678     237      1.4% flat
Rhode Island       16533     906      5.5% flat
Kentucky             14141     537      3.8% flat
Nevada                13997    492      3.5% down
Kansas                12621     262      2.1% flat
Oklahoma            11028     371      3.4% flat
Delaware             10847     504      4.6% up
New Mexico         10838     476      4.4% flat
DC                       10094     537      5.3% flat
Oregon                 7274      192      2.6% down
S Dakota              6353       83       1.3% flat
N Hampshire        5571      343      6.2% up
Idaho                    4402       89       2.0% down
N Dakota              3320       78       2.3% flat
Maine                   2994      102      3.4% flat
W Virginia            2593        92       3.5% flat
Wyoming             1254        20       1.6% flat
Vermont              1164         56       4.8% flat
Hawaii                  819         17       2.1% flat
Alaska                  778         12       1.5% down
Montana               743         21       2.8% flat

US Territories and Federal Facilities
Guam                  226           5        2.2% flat
N Mariana             31           2        6.5% down
Puerto Rico        6685        149      2.2% flat
Virgin Islands       76            6        7.9% flat
Veterans           19331      1543      8.0% down
US Military        14073         36       0.3% flat
Fed Prisons       7103          88       1.2% flat
Navajo               7045         335      4.8% flat
Travel Groups    152            3         2.0% flat
             
US Totals      2424493    123476    5.1% flat

Comments

US %Deaths/Cases continue to decline. This 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 preexisting health issues, 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 11% 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 preexisting conditions should be pursued. Weight loss will help reverse and avoid Diabetes II and taking vitamins A, C, D, E 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. 


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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